Wyandotte County population is growing

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Wyandotte County population is growing

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Its probably 100% in Western Wyandotte
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^Wouldn't be surprised if heavy Latin American stretch of Central Ave area too. A friend lives there, feels more functional than 15 years ago.
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Here's the full text from their email, which doesn't say where the growth is happening:
According to the U.S. Census Bureau 2017 population estimates by county, the population estimate for Wyandotte County is 165,288. This estimate represents a population gain of 7,783 persons or 4.9% above the April 1, 2010 Census count.

The 2010 Census population of the County was 157,505. The increase in population with the July 1, 2017 estimate shows consistent population growth in Wyandotte County since the 2010 Census count. Current population estimates are released on an annual basis.

The Census Bureau uses several sources in developing their population estimates, including: tax returns, births, deaths, migration and social security records.
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brewcrew1000 wrote:Its probably 100% in Western Wyandotte
Reversing decades of decline is a start. Someone eventually will have to realize how well downtown KCK is located, right?
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