Jackson County is home to 1,723 Kansas residents. Over the past ten years, the county has seen a drop in growth of -681.31%, ranking it #2,903 in the US and #92 in Kansas for population growth.
Based on the counties residents and economy, Jackson County, KS is OK for retirees and okay for families.
When considering schools and educational attainment, 91.4% of residents over 25 years of age graduated high school and 30.2% completed their bachelor’s degree or higher. The majority of students in Jackson County attend public school.
If diversity is essential, Jackson County received a F grade in diversity.