Kansas Statistical Abstract’s 51st Edition Demonstrates Growth in Wind Energy, Special Taxing Districts


For more than a half-century, the Kansas Statistical Abstract has provided invaluable social and economic data that has aided Kansans in promoting and governing their communities. The Institute for Policy & Social Research at the University of Kansas in September published online for free the 51st edition, which contains a wide variety of statistical data broken down by state, county and city. For example, the new edition of the report demonstrates the growth of both wind energy production in the state as well as the number of special taxing districts that have cropped up in Kansas in recent years.

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