Wichita metropolitan area, Kansas
metropolitan area in Kansas, United States
The Wichita, KS Metropolitan Statistical Area is an area that has five counties in south central Kansas.[1] Its main place is the city of Wichita. In 2023, the area had 652,939 people living there.[2] It is the biggest metropolitan area in the state of Kansas.
Counties
changeCommunities
changePopulations are from the 2020 census.
Places with more than 300,000 people
change- Wichita (Principal city) Pop: 397,532
Places with 10,000 to 25,000 people
change- Derby Pop: 25,625
- Newton Pop: 18,602
- Andover Pop: 14,892
- El Dorado Pop: 12,870
- Arkansas City Pop: 11,974
- Winfield Pop: 11,777
- Haysville Pop: 11,262
Places with 5,000 to 10,000 people
change- Augusta Pop: 9,256
- Park City Pop: 8,333
- Bel Aire Pop: 8,262
- Wellington Pop: 7,715
- Valley Center Pop: 7,340
- Mulvane Pop: 6,286
- Maize Pop: 5,735
- Goddard Pop: 5,084
Places with 1,000 to 5,000 people
change- Rose Hill Pop: 4,185
- Hesston Pop: 3,505
- Oaklawn-Sunview (census-designated place) Pop: 2,880
- Clearwater Pop: 2,653
- Kechi Pop: 2,217
- Cheney Pop: 2,181
- Halstead Pop: 2,179
- North Newton Pop: 1,814
- McConnell Air Force Base (census-designated place) Pop: 1,636
- Sedgwick Pop: 1,603
- Douglass Pop: 1,555
- Belle Plaine Pop: 1,467
- Colwich Pop: 1,455
- Towanda Pop: 1,447
- Conway Springs Pop: 1,086
- Oxford Pop: 1,048
- Caldwell Pop: 1,025
Places with fewer than 1,000 people
change- Garden Plain Pop: 948
- Benton Pop: 943
- Andale Pop: 941
- Burrton Pop: 861
- Mount Hope Pop: 806
- Eastborough Pop: 756
- Leon Pop: 669
- Whitewater Pop: 661
- Bentley Pop: 560
- Argonia Pop: 456
- Potwin Pop: 421
- South Haven Pop: 324
- Elbing Pop: 226
- Walton Pop: 219
- Geuda Springs (partial) Pop: 158
- Viola Pop: 115
- Cassoday Pop: 113
- Latham Pop: 96
- Mayfield Pop: 75
- Milan Pop: 56
- Hunnewell Pop: 44
References
change- ↑ "OMB Bulletin No. 23-01" (PDF). Office of Management and Budget. July 21, 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on July 21, 2023. Retrieved April 7, 2024.
- ↑ "Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas Population Totals: 2020-2023". United States Census Bureau, Population Division. March 14, 2024. Retrieved March 15, 2024.