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Kansas City, KS Population (2025)

Kansas City, Kansas population is 157,805 as of July 1, 2025 (U.S. Census Bureau Vintage 2025 estimate), ranking #170 nationally and #3 in Kansas. Cost of living runs 7.5% below the U.S. average (BEA RPP 2024); a family of four needs roughly $83,179/yr to break even (2025 modeled). This profile draws on 13 federal datasets covering population, housing, income, employment, climate, and risk.

State outline of Kansas with Kansas City's approximate location marked.

At a glance.

2025 population

157,805

+610 in the last year

Top 1% of 19,483 U.S. cities

Census Vintage 2025

Cost of living

RPP 92.5

−7.5% vs US

Kansas City, MO-KS metro · BEA 2024

Family-of-4 budget

$83,179/yr

+3.8% vs US

Modeled 2025 · federal sources

Median HH income

$62,401

−20% vs US

ACS 2020–2024 5-yr

Median home value

$167,400

−45% vs US

ACS 2020–2024 5-yr

2-BR fair-market rent

$1,358/mo

HUD FY2026 · 40th pct

Avg July high

89°F

NOAA 1991–2020

Gigabit broadband

84%

ISP-reported, FCC BDC

How many people live in Kansas City?

157,805 people live in Kansas City as of July 1, 2025 (U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates Program, Vintage 2025), the #170 largest U.S. city.

Source detail

2025 population

Source agency
U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division
Dataset
Census PEP
Vintage / period
Vintage 2025 (Jul 1, 2025)
Native geography
Census PEP subcounty place records for the included city universe.
Transformation
Copied from POPESTIMATE2025, joined by Census GEOID, and used for ranks, filters, and city pages.

Known limit: Annual estimate, not a decennial count; each new PEP vintage can revise the prior series.

Population grew 0.8% from the April 2020 base to mid-2025.

Vintage 2025 · annual estimates

Recent history (V2025 series, 2020 base → 2025).

2020 base: 156,610 2020: 156,306 2021: 154,842 2022: 153,678 2023: 154,817 2024: 157,195 2025: 157,805 2020 base 2025

2020 base: 156,610 → 2025: 157,805 (+0.8%)

Year Population Reference date
2020 base 156,610 April 1, 2020
2020 156,306 July 1, 2020
2021 154,842 July 1, 2021
2022 153,678 July 1, 2022
2023 154,817 July 1, 2023
2024 157,195 July 1, 2024
2025 157,805 July 1, 2025
Earlier history (2010–2019, prior Census vintage)

These figures come from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Vintage 2019 release — a separate, earlier methodology. They’re shown here as historical context only; the 2010 and 2019 values aren’t directly comparable to the 2020–2025 series above.

Population grew 4.9% from 2010 to 2019 (V2019 — see seam note below).

2010 base: 145,783 2010: 145,878 2011: 146,227 2012: 147,454 2013: 148,899 2014: 150,122 2015: 151,502 2016: 152,485 2017: 152,739 2018: 152,965 2019: 152,960 2010 base 2019

2010 base: 145,783 → 2019: 152,960 (+4.9%)

Year Population Reference date
2010 base 145,783 April 1, 2010
2010 145,878 July 1, 2010
2011 146,227 July 1, 2011
2012 147,454 July 1, 2012
2013 148,899 July 1, 2013
2014 150,122 July 1, 2014
2015 151,502 July 1, 2015
2016 152,485 July 1, 2016
2017 152,739 July 1, 2017
2018 152,965 July 1, 2018
2019 152,960 July 1, 2019

Cross-check the 2025 estimate and 2020 base against U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Kansas City city, Kansas.

Kansas City is the #170 largest of 19,483 U.S. cities and #3 in Kansas.

Show the analyst detail (9 rows)
Measure Value Note
2020 base 156,610 April 1, 2020 census base
5-yr change +1,195 2020 base → 2025; within V2025
5-yr change % +0.8% within V2025 only
1-yr change +610 2024 → 2025 estimate
1-yr change % +0.4% within V2025 only
Density 1,265 people per sq mi, land only
Land area 124.7 sq mi (2025 Gazetteer)
U.S. rank by population #170 of 19,483 cities
State rank by population #3 of 625 in Kansas

What is the median household income in Kansas City?

Median household income is 20% below the U.S. median ($62,401 vs $77,719); 16.0% live in poverty — 3.5 points above the 12.5% U.S. rate.

Median household income $62,401

Kansas City: $62,401 — 20% below the US median of $77,719.

Scale: 10th–90th percentile of cities with ACS income data

Income and poverty estimates for Kansas City from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year estimates (window 2020–2024). Every figure is shown with its 90% margin of error (MOE). Cells where the ± margin exceeds half the estimate are flagged "low precision." See methodology §12.

Measure Estimate ± margin / note
Median household income 62,401 -19.7% vs US ±1,656
Per capita income 29,317 -32.3% vs US ±796
Population in poverty 16.0% share of population for whom poverty status is determined

Source: ACS 5-Year 2020–2024 · ACS 5-Year Estimates 2020-2024 (released 2026-01-29) · methodology →

How much does housing cost in Kansas City?

Median home value is 45% below the U.S. median ($167,400 vs $303,400); median rent is 17% below ($1,123 vs $1,348); price-to-income ratio is 2.7×, making it 1.5× as affordable as the typical U.S. city (3.9×).

Median home value $167,400

Kansas City: $167,400 — 45% below the US median of $303,400.

Scale: 10th–90th percentile of cities with ACS home-value data

HUD 2-BR fair-market rent $1,358/mo

Kansas City: $1,358/mo — 26% above the US median of $1,077/mo.

Scale: 10th–90th percentile of cities with a HUD Fair Market Rent

Owner-occupied home values, renter costs, and tenure split from the ACS 5-Year (2020–2024). All figures inflation-adjusted to 2024 dollars by Census.

Measure Estimate ± margin / note
Median value, owner-occupied units 167,400 -44.8% vs US ±4,741
Median gross rent 1,123 -16.7% vs US ±23
HUD Fair Market Rent, 2-BR (FY2026) $1,358 -17.3% vs US Kansas City, MO-KS HUD Metro FMR Area · 40th-percentile gross rent · HUD methodology
Owner-occupied share 60.9% of occupied housing units
Price-to-income ratio 2.7x -31.3% vs US median home value ÷ median household income · U.S. median: 3.9x
Rent-burdened (≥30% of income) 44.7% -2.9% vs US share of renter households · U.S. median: 46%
Severely rent-burdened (≥50%) 22.1% +0.4% vs US share of renter households · U.S. median: 22%

Source: ACS 5-Year 2020–2024 · methodology →

What jobs and industries are in Kansas City?

Spans 1 county; 15.0% poverty rate; 4.3% unemployment.

Poverty (Census SAIPE 2024, model-based), unemployment (BLS LAUS 2024 annual averages), and remote-work share (ACS 2020–2024) for Kansas City. Numbers are labeled at their native grain — place-grain when BLS publishes it, otherwise per-county. We do not compute population-weighted county averages. See methodology §13.

Measure Value Grain
Unemployment rate (annual avg) 4.3% Kansas City (BLS sub-state LAUS)
Civilian labor force 75,918 2024 annual avg
Worked from home 9.2% -34.4% vs US share of workers 16+ commuting from home · U.S. median: 14% · ACS

County context — Kansas City sits in Wyandotte County:

County Poverty rate Median HH income Unemployment
Wyandotte County 15.0% $64,054 4.3%

Top industries by private employment — NAICS supersectors rolled up from Kansas City's linked county in the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW, 2024 annual averages). See methodology §11.

# Industry (NAICS supersector) Private employment Avg weekly wage
#1 Health care and social assistance (62) 16,495 $1,609 / wk
#2 Transportation and warehousing (48-49) 12,433 $1,122 / wk
#3 Manufacturing (31-33) 10,374 $1,555 / wk
#4 Retail trade (44-45) 7,303 $752 / wk
#5 Accommodation and food services (72) 6,628 $499 / wk

What workers earn in the Kansas City, MO-KS metro — top occupations by employment plus six curated benchmarks (registered nurse, software developer, elementary teacher, general manager, retail salesperson, truck driver). Wages are metro-area medians from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2025). See methodology §25.

General and Operations Managers is the largest tracked occupation in the Kansas City, MO-KS metro (31,080 jobs, median $90,490/yr).

Show all 12 occupations
Occupation Employment Median annual Median hourly
Cashiers 24,160 $30,700 $14.76
Stockers and Order Fillers 23,580 $36,850 $17.72
Customer Service Representatives 22,240 $44,350 $21.32
Home Health and Personal Care Aides 20,870 $32,780 $15.76
Fast Food and Counter Workers 20,120 $29,560 $14.21
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 19,070 $41,700 $20.05
General and Operations Managers · benchmark 31,080 $90,490 $43.51
Registered Nurses · benchmark 29,650 $83,040 $39.92
Retail Salespersons · benchmark 26,110 $34,320 $16.50
Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers · benchmark 18,230 $60,170 $28.93
Software Developers · benchmark 12,160 $124,990 $60.09
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education · benchmark 11,500 $61,060

Source: SAIPE 2024 · BLS LAUS 2024 annual averages · BLS QCEW 2024 · BLS OEWS May 2025 · methodology →

Cost of living summary

How expensive is Kansas City?

All items run 7.5% below the U.S. average (RPP 92.5); rents run 13.4% below (RPP 86.6) — the metro's housing affordability is the main driver.

Cost of living (RPP, all items) RPP 92.5

Kansas City's cost of living runs 7.5% below the U.S. average (RPP 92.5 vs 100).

Scale: 10th–90th percentile of metro/non-metro areas with a BEA price parity

BEA Regional Price Parity (all items) RPP 92.5 −7.5% vs U.S. average · BEA 2024 · Kansas City, MO-KS metro
HUD Fair Market Rent, 2-BR $1,358/mo FY2026 · Kansas City, MO-KS HUD Metro FMR Area
State income tax (top marginal rate) 5.58% 2 brackets · TY2025
Family-of-four monthly budget total $6,932/mo 3BR rent + food + childcare + taxes + transport · federal sources
Single-adult monthly budget total $4,366/mo 1BR rent + food + taxes + transport · federal sources
Local income tax not applicable in Kansas · no modeled local income tax

Household budget figures are arithmetic floors using current federal sources at the grains documented in methodology. Not a recommended salary, not a poverty threshold, not a composite score.

Source: BEA RPP 2024 · HUD FMR · federal pipelines · methodology →

Who lives in Kansas City?

18.8% foreign-born (U.S. median 14%); Spanish is the most-spoken language at home other than English (27.2% of residents 5+).

A quick read on Kansas City's residents — nativity and languages spoken at home shown above, from the ACS 5-Year 2020–2024. The full demographic breakdown (age, race and ethnicity, household types, and educational attainment, each with its margin of error) lives on the demographics page.

Source: ACS 5-Year 2020–2024 · methodology →

What school districts serve Kansas City?

These are K-12 public school districts. Higher education (colleges and universities) is not represented in this dataset.

Public school districts serving Kansas City, from the NCES EDGE Geographic Relationship Files (GRF25, 2024–25 school year boundaries). The join is many-to-many — large cities often span multiple districts, and one district often serves multiple cities. Sorted primary district first. See methodology §12 for the consolidated-city fallback and Milford CT special case.

# District NCES LEAID
#1 Kansas City Unified School District 500 2007950
#2 Piper-Kansas City Unified School District 203 2010680
#3 Turner Unified School District 202 2012360
#4 Bonner Springs Unified School District 204 2004050

Source: NCES EDGE GRF25 · school year 2024–25 · methodology →

What is the climate like in Kansas City?

Hottest month: July (89°F avg high). Coldest: January (20°F avg low). Annual precipitation: 39.4 in.

30-year climate normals (1991-2020) for Kansas City from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. See methodology §15 for the gridded vs. station source path.

Avg July high

89°F 32°C

Hottest typical month, daytime

Avg January low

20°F -7°C

Coldest typical month, overnight

Annual precipitation

39.4 in 1000 mm

Sum of monthly normals

Hottest / coldest month

Jul / Jan

89°F high / 20°F low 32°C high / -7°C low

Months ≥90°F avg high

0

Out of 12, NOAA 1991–2020

Monthly normals (12 rows)
Month Avg high (°F) Avg high (°C) Avg low (°F) Avg low (°C) Precip (in) Precip (mm)
Jan 39.1 3.9 20.3 -6.5 1.11 28
Feb 44.6 7.0 24.4 -4.2 1.50 38
Mar 55.9 13.3 34.5 1.4 2.40 61
Apr 66.1 18.9 44.2 6.8 3.98 101
May 75.4 24.1 54.7 12.6 5.37 136
Jun 84.6 29.2 64.5 18.1 5.24 133
Jul 88.7 31.5 68.4 20.2 4.59 117
Aug 87.4 30.8 66.7 19.3 4.42 112
Sep 79.7 26.5 57.9 14.4 3.84 98
Oct 67.8 19.9 45.7 7.6 3.28 83
Nov 54.1 12.3 34.2 1.2 2.10 53
Dec 42.9 6.1 24.6 -4.1 1.57 40

Source: nClimGrid 1991-2020 v1.0, nearest cell at 39.1042, -94.7292 · methodology →

How safe is Kansas City from natural disasters?

Composite risk score: 89.4/100 — Relatively Moderate nationally; top hazard: Strong Wind (98.7).

Natural-hazard exposure for Kansas City from the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency's National Risk Index (FEMA NRI December 2025 v1.20.0). NRI is an expected-annual-loss composite calibrated on 1996–2019 historical losses, published at the U.S. county grain. See methodology §17.

County NRI composite Rating Top hazards
Wyandotte County 89.4 Relatively Moderate Strong Wind 98.7 Very High Winter Weather 98.1 Very High Heat Wave 96.9 Relatively High

Source: FEMA National Risk Index · FEMA NRI December 2025 v1.20.0 · methodology →

How fast is home internet in Kansas City?

19 non-satellite ISPs serve the area; 84% of locations have gigabit-capable service per ISP filings.

Fixed broadband availability for Kansas City from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's Broadband Data Collection (BDC), as of June 30, 2025. Every speed and provider count below is an ISP-reported advertised maximum — not measured throughput. Actual delivered speeds typically run 60–80% of advertised. See methodology §16.

Measure Value Note
Providers serving this city 19 + satellite distinct ISPs, excluding satellite-only
Fiber providers 15 offer fiber-to-the-premises somewhere in the BDC
Units with ≥100/20 Mbps fixed 100.0% share of broadband-serviceable units, ISP-reported max
Locations with ≥100 Mbps upload 83.9% derived: max(fiber ≥100/20, gigabit). Fiber is symmetric; gigabit is ≥100 up by definition
Units with ≥1 Gbps fixed 83.9% share of broadband-serviceable units, ISP-reported max
Total broadband-serviceable units 70,339 residential locations in the FCC Fabric (not households)

Source: FCC BDC · as of June 30, 2025 · methodology →

How much crime is reported in Kansas City?

In 2024, law enforcement reported 1,606 violent and 5,531 property offenses in the Kansas City jurisdiction — a violent-crime rate of 1,047.2 per 100,000, above the U.S. estimate of 359.1.

Reported offenses known to law enforcement from the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Program (CIUS Table 8), 2024. Figures describe the FBI agency jurisdiction: Kansas City — an FBI jurisdiction population of 153,363, versus the Census place population of 157,805. The rate per 100,000 is the FBI's own (count ÷ that jurisdiction population), never divided by the Census place figure. These are reported crimes under voluntary participation — not measured or victimization crime — and the FBI cautions against using them to rank or compare places. See methodology §31.

Offenses known, 2024 Count Rate /100k U.S. rate
Violent crime 1,606 1,047.2 359.1
Property crime 5,531 3,606.5 1,760.1

Offense breakdown and 1-year trend
Offense, 2024Count
Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter19
Rape104
Robbery144
Aggravated assault1,339
Burglary679
Larceny-theft3,484
Motor vehicle theft1,368
Arson (12-month reporters only)3

Only years the agency reported a complete 12 months appear; the FBI does not estimate missing agency-years, so a gap is a non-reporting year, not zero crime.

U.S. rate is the FBI national estimate (imputes non-reporting agencies); the city figures are reported-only. Source: FBI UCR CIUS Table 8 (2024–2024) · FBI agency jurisdiction: Kansas City · methodology → · FBI Crime Data Explorer →

In-state context.

Kansas City sits at state rank #3 among 625 cities in Kansas. Nearby in the state ranking:

State rank City 2025 population
#1 Wichita 400,987
#2 Overland Park 203,677
#4 Olathe 150,025
#5 Topeka 125,795
#6 Lawrence 96,367

See the full ranking: every city in Kansas →

National context.

Kansas City is ranked #170 of 19,483 U.S. cities by 2025 population.

Nearby in the rankings

Just above in the profiled set: Salinas, CA · #169 · 159,134 residents.

Just below in the profiled set: Macon-Bibb County, GA · #171 · 157,556 residents.

Quick travel facts for Kansas City

Quick travel facts.

Nearest commercial airport
Kansas City International Airport (MCI) · 13 mi 20 km from city centroid
Best months to visit
Oct · months when the avg high sits in 65–80°F and precipitation is at or below the city's median monthly precip

Sources: elevation from USGS Elevation Point Query Service (3DEP) · nearest airport from OurAirports CSV (FAA-aligned, type=large/medium, scheduled_service=yes) · best months derived from NOAA 1991-2020 normals · methodology →

Frequently asked questions about Kansas City.

How many people live in Kansas City, KS?

Kansas City has 157,805 residents as of July 1, 2025, making it the #170 largest city in the United States and #3 in Kansas. Source: U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates Program, Vintage 2025.

Is Kansas City growing or shrinking?

Kansas City has grown 0.8% since the April 2020 census baseline, adding 1,195 residents, including a 0.4% increase from 2024 to 2025. Source: Census PEP Vintage 2025.

What was Kansas City's population in the 2020 census?

156,610 at the April 1, 2020 estimates base. Cross-check: U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Kansas City city, Kansas.

What county is Kansas City in?

Kansas City is in Wyandotte County, Kansas.

How big is Kansas City?

Kansas City covers 124.7 square miles of land, with a population density of about 1,265 residents per square mile. Source: Census Gazetteer 2025.

What is the median household income in Kansas City?

$62,401, about 20% below the U.S. median. Source: ACS 5-year estimates, 2020–2024.

Sources · provenance

Every listed dataset is used on this page.

The GEOID for Kansas City is 2036000. These are the official datasets used by this profile's main data modules; click "methodology" for inclusion rules and the V2019 ↔ V2025 seam, or "source" for the raw publisher page. The headline population value above includes a source-detail disclosure with publisher, dataset, vintage, native geography, transformation, and caveat.

Census PEP
Vintage 2025 (Jul 1, 2025) · methodology · source
Census Gazetteer
2025 (Jan 1, 2025) · methodology · source
ACS 5-Year 2020–2024
Released 2026-01-29 · methodology · source
SAIPE 2024 (model-based)
Reference year 2024 · released 07 Jan 2026 · methodology · source
BLS LAUS 2024 annual
2024 annual averages · methodology · source
BLS QCEW 2024 annual
2024 annual averages · methodology · source
NCES EDGE GRF25
2024–25 school year · methodology · source
NOAA Climate Normals 1991–2020
30-year normals · v1.0 grid / v1.0.1 station · methodology · source
FCC Broadband Data Collection
as-of 2025-06-30 · biannual · methodology · source
FEMA National Risk Index
December 2025 v1.20.0 · methodology · source
BEA Regional Price Parities
2024 · released Feb 19, 2026 · methodology · source
OMB CBSA Delineation
July 2023 · methodology · source
Census TIGER/Line cartographic boundaries
2024 (1:20M) · methodology · source

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