Census: Nicer Places In Johnson County Stay Losing Population

Population news is gloomy for the Sunflower State.

Real talk . . .

Illegal Mexicans working horrible jobs are the only people who want to live in the middle-of-nowhere.

Here's a glimpse at the data . . .

"Of the 10 largest counties in the state, gainers and losers of population were split evenly: Butler, Douglas, Johnson, Leavenworth and Sedgwick showed increases, while Riley, Reno, Saline, Shawnee and Wyandotte experienced what demographers refer to as negative domestic migration, or more U.S. residents leaving a location than moving in, is a primary cause of the decline."

Of note . . . A bit more insight into the dwindling ranks of the middle-class . . .

"While Johnson County gained, the cities of Leawood, Prairie Village, and Roeland Park saw reductions"

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

U.S. Census data details Kansas population loss

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