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Marion County ranks 48th highest in Kansas for per capita government transfer income at $12,689 in 2022

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John Lettieri, President and CEO of Economic Innovation Group | Official Website

John Lettieri, President and CEO of Economic Innovation Group | Official Website

In 2022, Marion County ranked 48th highest per capita recipient of government transfers in Kansas, with residents receiving $12,689 per capita from programs such as Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and income maintenance, according to information from the Economic Innovation Group.

In total, residents in Marion County received $150.6 million in government transfers, which accounted for 28.2% of total county income.

Comparatively, across all counties in Kansas, government transfer payments totaled $29.7 billion, making up 16.7% of the state residents’ total income, with an average of $10,119 per resident.

Government transfer payments are non-repayable funds provided by federal, state, or local governments to support individuals in need. These payments aim to stabilize economic conditions and provide financial support during hardships. Key programs include Social Security transfers (retirement benefits), Medicare transfers (healthcare for seniors), Medicaid transfers (healthcare for low-income individuals), and income maintenance transfers (financial assistance for basic needs).

Breaking down the contributions in Marion County at the time, Social Security transfers totaled $57.2 million, amounting to $4,819 per capita, or 38% of total government transfers. Medicare transfers accounted for $44.6 million ($3,756 per capita), representing 29.6% of the total. Medicaid contributed $24.8 million ($2,093 per capita), making up 16.5% of total transfers. Income maintenance programs, including assistance such as SNAP or TANF, added another $9.2 million ($776 per capita), or 6.1% of the total.

With 23.5% of the population aged 65 and older, Marion County has a significant demand for programs like Social Security and Medicare. Total per capita income excluding government transfers in Marion County was $32,313, far below the county’s total income of $45,002, emphasizing the role of government transfers in overall income.

When comparing 2022 to the previous year, Marion County saw a decrease of 15% in per capita government transfers, from $15,066 to $12,689 per capita.

Government transfers have long been a modest financial safety net, historically comprising only a small fraction of Americans' income. However, since the 1970s—sometimes dubbed the “Great Transfer-mation”—dependency has surged from 8.21% (or $2,022 per capita in inflation-adjusted 2022 dollars) in 1970 to 17.63% (or $11,542 per capita) in 2022. In Marion County, reliance on government transfers has similarly increased from 12.26% (or $2,235 per capita) in 1970 to 28.2% (or $12,689 per capita) in 2022, reflecting broader national trends.

According to the Economic Innovation Group’s analysis, these trends are not merely short-term responses to economic pressures but rather reflect a profound, long-term transformation in how government support is integrated into American life. The study illustrates that structural shifts—from rising healthcare expenses and demographic changes to stagnant wages—have significantly increased dependency on government transfers.

Breakdown of Government Transfers by Program in Marion County, 2022

04000800012000Total Per CapitaIncome Maintenance TransfersMedicaid TransfersMedicare TransfersSocial Security TransfersCounty Amount($)Statewide Average($)

2022 Kansas County Rankings by Per Capita Government Transfers

CountyState Rank (Per Capita Transfers)Per Capita Transfers ($)Dependency on Transfers (%)% Population 65+Social Security Transfers ($)Medicare Transfers ($)Medicaid Transfers ($)Income Maintenance Transfers ($)
Elk County1$16,21640.73%27.21%$14,767,000$11,402,000$6,323,000$2,995,000
Smith County2$15,90629.34%29.73%$20,699,000$21,809,000$5,506,000$3,051,000
Decatur County3$15,84626%29.34%$15,148,000$17,250,000$3,815,000$2,531,000
Barber County4$15,64030.96%25.29%$23,466,000$24,578,000$8,109,000$3,534,000
Graham County5$15,43930%27.37%$13,647,000$12,645,000$6,543,000$1,972,000
Phillips County6$15,11224.98%25.28%$26,962,000$25,361,000$9,007,000$3,836,000
Lane County7$15,05321.18%24.48%$8,737,000$9,941,000$1,707,000$1,293,000
Wilson County8$14,98931.61%22.91%$42,972,000$40,987,000$25,921,000$10,716,000
Rush County9$14,88828.66%25.13%$15,850,000$14,697,000$6,260,000$2,881,000
Labette County10$14,88731.13%20.3%$87,259,000$57,398,000$97,863,000$27,549,000
Chautauqua County11$14,83535.44%25.13%$17,830,000$14,204,000$10,140,000$4,808,000
Greenwood County12$14,80034.51%26%$32,954,000$23,257,000$16,643,000$6,967,000
Ness County13$14,71224.12%24.92%$14,509,000$14,687,000$4,671,000$1,858,000
Rawlins County14$14,51218.98%27.82%$13,351,000$12,937,000$5,749,000$2,013,000
Russell County15$14,45027.35%25.53%$34,541,000$29,970,000$15,682,000$7,263,000
Republic County16$14,40931.13%27%$25,264,000$22,659,000$8,695,000$3,980,000
Mitchell County17$14,40522.7%22.55%$28,708,000$23,261,000$17,752,000$5,074,000
Osborne County18$14,19028.8%26%$17,781,000$18,190,000$6,202,000$3,161,000
Lincoln County19$14,14029.94%26.76%$15,825,000$14,585,000$3,438,000$2,820,000
Cheyenne County20$14,13325.92%26.55%$13,684,000$13,884,000$4,043,000$2,013,000
Comanche County21$14,10032.49%25.98%$8,750,000$7,652,000$4,741,000$1,368,000
Jewell County22$14,07530.14%31.47%$15,616,000$15,875,000$3,163,000$2,510,000
Harper County23$14,06824.13%22.48%$27,860,000$23,491,000$11,788,000$6,033,000
Coffey County24$13,85424.91%22.73%$44,422,000$30,563,000$22,386,000$7,586,000
Trego County25$13,82925.75%26.62%$14,804,000$13,437,000$5,285,000$1,814,000
Allen County26$13,76629.46%21%$58,648,000$45,289,000$39,312,000$15,812,000
Montgomery County27$13,69931.2%20.65%$143,003,000$102,412,000$94,775,000$44,012,000
Kiowa County28$13,66131.27%23.24%$11,517,000$11,582,000$5,009,000$2,008,000
Edwards County29$13,63523.29%22.39%$13,425,000$12,738,000$5,349,000$2,582,000
Rooks County30$13,61831.58%23.58%$24,081,000$23,771,000$7,713,000$3,949,000
Cloud County31$13,55130.43%20.89%$41,212,000$34,472,000$22,345,000$9,436,000
Pawnee County32$13,51230.74%23.84%$28,179,000$31,366,000$11,152,000$5,672,000
Sherman County33$13,51126.17%21.2%$24,784,000$25,403,000$16,932,000$5,916,000
Logan County34$13,33122.27%20.87%$12,330,000$14,138,000$4,016,000$2,311,000
Brown County35$13,26628.1%22.1%$44,411,000$32,148,000$25,368,000$11,020,000
Stafford County36$13,25727.81%21.78%$18,569,000$17,506,000$8,553,000$3,760,000
Sheridan County37$13,18623.28%23.62%$10,916,000$13,767,000$2,293,000$1,761,000
Anderson County38$13,12427.81%20.7%$34,062,000$34,229,000$17,323,000$7,869,000
Washington County39$13,07927.8%23.45%$25,534,000$22,810,000$11,598,000$3,840,000
Morris County40$12,98426.16%26.15%$26,359,000$19,057,000$8,341,000$4,643,000
Barton County41$12,98323.49%20.82%$109,852,000$96,966,000$61,969,000$28,691,000
Neosho County42$12,93828.44%20.41%$68,124,000$52,138,000$44,970,000$19,247,000
Cherokee County43$12,92624.64%20%$86,570,000$59,833,000$56,246,000$25,877,000
Woodson County44$12,88432.83%25.89%$14,484,000$10,811,000$8,097,000$3,045,000
Kingman County45$12,82625.76%19.89%$37,421,000$29,752,000$11,692,000$5,918,000
Clay County46$12,75326.84%23.75%$37,335,000$29,547,000$12,826,000$6,568,000
Dickinson County47$12,74126.88%20.89%$81,684,000$64,542,000$26,040,000$17,022,000
Marion County48$12,68928.2%23.47%$57,197,000$44,581,000$24,843,000$9,213,000
Bourbon County49$12,52325.17%19.79%$62,365,000$42,854,000$38,439,000$21,010,000
Hodgeman County50$12,50520.11%21.39%$7,703,000$9,425,000$1,662,000$1,169,000
Marshall County51$12,46127.38%22.7%$41,605,000$36,556,000$15,307,000$7,809,000
Shawnee County52$12,40922.37%19.46%$769,727,000$526,287,000$411,042,000$212,026,000
Cowley County53$12,40028.4%18.63%$146,940,000$96,872,000$95,515,000$44,692,000
Osage County54$12,24925.21%20.87%$71,643,000$50,879,000$27,950,000$15,304,000
Ellsworth County55$12,10226.48%23.34%$27,983,000$25,714,000$11,512,000$4,283,000
Wichita County56$12,07922%21.17%$8,577,000$9,404,000$3,689,000$1,811,000
Gove County57$11,95916.38%23.6%$11,789,000$11,889,000$3,797,000$1,990,000
Harvey County58$11,92523.49%20.66%$154,879,000$109,745,000$70,302,000$30,775,000
Franklin County59$11,92024.64%18%$110,479,000$89,183,000$49,998,000$24,641,000
Reno County60$11,86824.87%20.53%$283,263,000$185,799,000$130,208,000$64,690,000
Linn County61$11,85725.92%22.42%$48,534,000$29,252,000$15,849,000$10,390,000
Wallace County62$11,84722.33%24%$6,620,000$5,891,000$1,996,000$1,313,000
Greeley County63$11,68913.26%19.81%$5,514,000$4,931,000$2,151,000$979,000
Rice County64$11,65024%19.8%$40,904,000$32,718,000$17,191,000$8,964,000
Morton County65$11,52328.19%21.3%$11,653,000$8,665,000$5,733,000$2,713,000
McPherson County66$11,51620%20.35%$138,684,000$95,611,000$61,480,000$19,253,000
Ottawa County67$11,47223.44%21.15%$27,515,000$18,768,000$8,475,000$4,745,000
Doniphan County68$11,36524.12%20%$31,380,000$24,980,000$12,903,000$6,382,000
Saline County69$11,34519.9%19.46%$232,292,000$157,629,000$97,524,000$56,983,000
Sumner County70$11,29124.83%20%$103,342,000$59,548,000$38,966,000$23,167,000
Jefferson County71$11,27421%20.44%$85,561,000$59,051,000$20,954,000$12,375,000
Pratt County72$11,26821.16%21.37%$41,273,000$26,861,000$16,272,000$7,159,000
Jackson County73$11,11422.61%19.96%$58,316,000$42,661,000$17,357,000$11,152,000
Clark County74$11,08019%21.3%$8,750,000$6,021,000$3,612,000$1,754,000
Crawford County75$11,07124.42%15.73%$137,084,000$96,431,000$108,037,000$48,676,000
Nemaha County76$11,01518.65%20%$40,977,000$35,440,000$18,496,000$6,770,000
Atchison County77$11,01325.67%18.18%$61,035,000$46,104,000$33,626,000$16,600,000
Chase County78$10,90418.37%24.22%$11,076,000$7,061,000$4,308,000$1,958,000
Norton County79$10,88020.99%20.69%$21,707,000$18,252,000$8,426,000$4,250,000
Lyon County80$10,84523.18%16.48%$120,803,000$89,167,000$63,467,000$31,147,000
Wabaunsee County81$10,82419.37%21.57%$32,463,000$19,325,000$8,953,000$5,120,000
Scott County82$10,76217.54%19.55%$20,452,000$17,720,000$8,755,000$3,556,000
Thomas County83$10,49319.19%18.77%$30,308,000$27,833,000$10,177,000$4,986,000
Meade County84$10,38214.98%18.12%$15,148,000$13,417,000$5,058,000$3,361,000
Wyandotte County85$10,11526.44%13.36%$466,899,000$383,183,000$408,190,000$262,478,000
Hamilton County86$10,06612.66%14.85%$7,814,000$9,445,000$4,022,000$2,185,000
Ellis County87$10,03817.92%16.52%$110,159,000$81,619,000$42,769,000$18,549,000
Miami County88$9,92116.75%18.1%$137,688,000$91,675,000$56,624,000$22,733,000
Stanton County89$9,90912.73%18.35%$6,533,000$6,897,000$3,122,000$1,714,000
Sedgwick County90$9,87316.52%15.89%$1,950,202,000$1,231,383,000$830,907,000$638,479,000
Butler County91$9,70418%16.2%$276,334,000$166,553,000$85,852,000$54,828,000
Leavenworth County92$9,49618.99%16%$285,355,000$176,800,000$71,637,000$56,243,000
Haskell County93$9,25215.6%17.66%$11,862,000$11,475,000$4,402,000$3,034,000
Kearny County94$9,22016.65%16.46%$12,625,000$9,850,000$6,882,000$3,433,000
Geary County95$9,11918.12%9.14%$75,114,000$47,624,000$36,394,000$49,595,000
Gray County96$9,08013.78%16.16%$20,513,000$16,111,000$7,785,000$3,823,000
Grant County97$8,86521.79%14.51%$23,626,000$17,217,000$11,090,000$7,848,000
Stevens County98$8,33316.44%16.2%$17,412,000$12,734,000$6,110,000$4,233,000
Pottawatomie County99$8,09113.11%15.33%$86,311,000$57,621,000$21,755,000$17,581,000
Johnson County100$8,0408.88%15.96%$2,296,333,000$1,405,618,000$480,365,000$254,196,000
Douglas County101$7,93415%13.91%$396,067,000$232,211,000$128,299,000$73,391,000
Seward County102$7,84816.55%10.9%$47,156,000$38,418,000$43,392,000$25,178,000
Finney County103$7,81815.75%11.89%$93,399,000$64,730,000$69,771,000$42,836,000
Ford County104$7,28515.44%11.72%$81,167,000$53,282,000$52,721,000$35,795,000
Riley County105$6,77613.48%10.35%$167,049,000$104,360,000$51,643,000$39,794,000

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