Population shift in Elk County from previous census:
1890, +15.1%
1900, -6.3%
1910, -11.5%
1920, -10.8%
1930, +1.9%
1940, -11.2%
1950, -18.3%
1960, -24.4%
1970, -23.6%
1980, +1.6%
1990, -15.1%
2000, -2.0%
1898 Population (2000 population)
Elk County, Kansas, 10,356, (3,261)
Township
Elk Falls, 793, (196)
Greenfield 1,210, (321)
Howard, 1,871, (1,006)
Liberty, 668, (117)
Longton, 1,002, (530)
Oak Valley 751, (154)
Painterhood, 540, (68)
Paw Paw, 882, (116)
Union Center, 1,297, (116)
Wildcat 1,342, (637)
Town
Howard, 1,050, (808)
Elk Falls, 227, (112)
Moline, 720, (457)
Grenola, 603, (231)
Longton, 522, (394)
Oak Valley, 188, (a few)
Why the population increase in the 80's? What was going on in Elk County in the 80's gain population or at least maintain?
I think that is when cross bussing started in the cities; many whites fled the cities to avoid that (mid-1970s). That was a colossal failure and only added to the deterioration of the black neighborhoods. When you lose your neighborhood school, deterioration follows.
Census Bureau figures:
The Elk County population is down another -6.5% from 2000 to mid 2008.
(3,261 in 2000 vs 3,047 in 2008)
Of the Elk County population
5.5% is under five years old (state = 7.1%)
20% is under 18 (25.1%)
24.1% is older than 65 (13%)
52% is female (50.4%)
95.3% is White (88.9%)
.2% is Black, (6.1%)
1.5% is Indian (1%)
.2% is Asian (2.2%)
80% over 25 are High school graduates (86%)
10.65% over 25 are college graduates (25.8%)
34 minutes mean travel time to work (19 minutes)
81.1% home ownership rate (69.2%)
0 Building permits issued in 2007 (11,473)
[Are building permits required in Elk County?]
Well-----if you really need to know the truth about the increase in population in the '80s, it was-----and I am trying to be modest----
it was because there was a rumor that I might be visiting there and thousands wanted to see me. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
They must have actually caught a glimpse and followed you back home because they haven't been seen since..... :P
Bring them back they are wanted, needed, and will be appreciated.