State Rollup · KS

Kansas.

105 counties scored. Ranked by the Scout composite resilience index, which combines climate stability, water and food, social stability, infrastructure, and self-sufficiency.

MIN 38MEDIAN 63MAX 69
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Top 20 counties

Highest Scout composite scores in the state.
  1. #1
    Stafford County
    FIPS 20185·POP 4,061·#13 US
    69
    excellent
  2. #2
    Marshall County
    FIPS 20117·POP 10,038·#18 US
    69
    excellent
  3. #3
    Thomas County
    FIPS 20193·POP 7,930·#19 US
    69
    excellent
  4. #4
    Ness County
    FIPS 20135·POP 2,686·#20 US
    69
    excellent
  5. #5
    Rush County
    FIPS 20165·POP 2,952·#30 US
    68
    excellent
  6. #6
    Pratt County
    FIPS 20151·POP 9,150·#35 US
    68
    excellent
  7. #7
    Wallace County
    FIPS 20199·POP 1,512·#44 US
    68
    excellent
  8. #8
    Stanton County
    FIPS 20187·POP 2,083·#45 US
    68
    excellent
  9. #9
    Grant County
    FIPS 20067·POP 7,345·#46 US
    68
    excellent
  10. #10
    Cheyenne County
    FIPS 20023·POP 2,616·#48 US
    68
    excellent
  11. #11
    Hodgeman County
    FIPS 20083·POP 1,723·#49 US
    68
    excellent
  12. #12
    Trego County
    FIPS 20195·POP 2,803·#52 US
    68
    excellent
  13. #13
    Smith County
    FIPS 20183·POP 3,570·#54 US
    68
    excellent
  14. #14
    Lane County
    FIPS 20101·POP 1,571·#57 US
    68
    excellent
  15. #15
    Gove County
    FIPS 20063·POP 2,718·#69 US
    67
    excellent
  16. #16
    Kingman County
    FIPS 20095·POP 7,470·#72 US
    67
    excellent
  17. #17
    Hamilton County
    FIPS 20075·POP 2,518·#75 US
    67
    excellent
  18. #18
    Greeley County
    FIPS 20071·POP 1,275·#78 US
    67
    excellent
  19. #19
    Clay County
    FIPS 20027·POP 8,117·#89 US
    67
    excellent
  20. #20
    Allen County
    FIPS 20001·POP 12,525·#101 US
    66
    excellent
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Bottom 10 counties

Lowest composite scores. Included for transparency, not alarm.
  1. #96
    Wyandotte County
    FIPS 20209·POP 169,235·#3,032 US
    38
    poor
  2. #97
    Johnson County
    FIPS 20091·POP 609,569·#2,798 US
    44
    poor
  3. #98
    Riley County
    FIPS 20161·POP 71,953·#2,200 US
    50
    fair
  4. #99
    Leavenworth County
    FIPS 20103·POP 81,853·#2,170 US
    50
    fair
  5. #100
    Shawnee County
    FIPS 20177·POP 178,851·#2,101 US
    51
    fair
  6. #101
    Geary County
    FIPS 20061·POP 36,621·#1,891 US
    52
    good
  7. #102
    Sedgwick County
    FIPS 20173·POP 523,609·#1,396 US
    55
    good
  8. #103
    Lyon County
    FIPS 20111·POP 32,153·#1,343 US
    55
    good
  9. #104
    Butler County
    FIPS 20015·POP 67,340·#1,270 US
    56
    good
  10. #105
    Cowley County
    FIPS 20035·POP 34,541·#1,137 US
    56
    good
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Every county

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Scout composite resilience index · Get Ready

Composite combines five sub-scores using a weighted average. Source datasets: FEMA National Risk Index, NOAA temperature anomaly, NOAA precipitation normals, IRS county-to-county migration, CDC Social Vulnerability Index, USDA Rural-Urban Continuum Codes. Open Scout map.