Industry Affiliation for Smith County, KS - ERSys®
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Smith County – Industry Affiliation

Picture of valves The array of different industries in a county significantly impacts its economy in various ways, contributing to economic stability, growth, and resilience. Here are some key effects:

  1. Economic Stability and Resilience
    • Diversification Reduces Risk: A county with a diverse range of industries is less vulnerable to economic shocks. If one industry faces a downturn, others can help stabilize the economy.
    • Resilience to Market Fluctuations: Different industries often respond differently to market conditions. For example, while manufacturing might decline during a recession, healthcare or education might remain stable.

  2. Job Creation and Employment
    • Variety of Employment Opportunounties: A mix of industries provides a wide range of job opportunounties, catering to different skill sets and education levels.
    • Reduced Unemployment: Diversification helps maintain lower unemployment rates, as job losses in one sector can be offset by gains in another.

  3. Innovation and Competitiveness
    • Cross-Industry Collaboration: Different industries can foster innovation through collaboration. For example, technology companies working with healthcare providers can lead to advancements in medical technology.
    • Attracting Talent: A diverse industrial base attracts a skilled workforce, enhancing the county's competitiveness and ability to innovate.

  4. Economic Growth and Development
    • Increased GDP: A variety of industries contribute to the county's Gross Domestic Product (GDP), driving overall economic growth.
    • Infrastructure Development: The presence of multiple industries often leads to better infrastructure, such as transportation, utilounties, and communication networks, which further supports economic activounties.

  5. Tax Revenue and Public Services
    • Higher Tax Revenue: A diverse industrial base generates more tax revenue from different sources, including corporate taxes, income taxes, and sales taxes.
    • Funding for Public Services: Increased tax revenue allows the county to invest in public services like education, healthcare, and public safety, improving the quality of life for residents.

  6. Attracting Investment
    • Investor Confidence: A diversified economy is more attractive to investors, as it reduces the risk associated with economic downturns in any single industry.
    • Foreign Direct Investment (FDI): Counties with a variety of industries are more likely to attract FDI, which can further boost economic growth.

  7. Quality of Life
    • Variety of Goods and Services: A diverse economy ensures a wide range of goods and services are available to residents, improving their quality of life.
    • Cultural and Social Benefits: Different industries often bring cultural and social diversity, enriching the county's cultural landscape and community life.

  8. Environmental Impact
    • Sustainable Practices: A mix of industries can promote sustainable practices, as different sectors may adopt varying approaches to environmental responsibility.
    • Balanced Resource Use: Diversification can lead to more balanced use of natural resources, reducing the environmental footprint of the county.

  9. Global Connectivity
    • Trade and Export Opportunounties: A diverse industrial base enhances a county's ability to engage in international trade, exporting a variety of goods and services.
    • Global Networks: Different industries often have global networks, increasing the county's connectivity and integration into the global economy.

In summary, the presence of a diverse array of industries in a county fosters economic stability, growth, and resilience, while also enhancing the quality of life for its residents and attracting investment and talent. This diversification is crucial for sustainable long-term economic development.

A diversification score measures the diversity of the industries in the county. As the value appoaches 100, industry diversity decreases and therefore increasing the risk of economic failure for the county should those limited industries befall a calamity. The industry diversification score for this county is:

16.74

Most common industry excluding Educational Services is:

Agriculture/ Mining/ Construction

 
DescriptionEm­ployed
16 and
Over
Agri­culture/
Mining/
Con­struction
Manufac­turing Whole­sale/
Retail
Transpor­tation Infor­mation Finance/
Insu­rance/
Real Estate
Profes­sional
Services
Manage­ment
Services
Adminis­trative/
Waste Services
Educa­tional
Services
Enter­tainment
Services
Other
Profes­sional
Services
Public
Adminis­tration

Smith County1,751452147323331912038025388606284
Kansas (in 000's)1,53114518819882251011041493811176772
National (in 000's)170,84514,58316,94922,45210,0443,19011,49313,8472177,12439,93414,8428,0278,142
Rooks County2,39546617527611819604804878361187154
Phillips County2,2813881462811403911575555608116159154
Webster County1,749414129239122107843033472567182
Osborne County1,69535617826673129241024484456064
Jewell County1,3612171051581372345570163526812756
Franklin County1,3103559319911393922017320494450
 
Per Cent to Total Employed 16 and OverDiversity
Index
 

Smith County16.7425.818.4018.451.881.096.852.170.001.4322.163.433.544.80
Kansas12.609.4512.3112.965.361.646.586.770.093.2324.907.644.364.70
National11.778.549.9213.145.881.876.738.110.134.1723.378.694.704.77
Rooks County17.8219.467.3111.524.930.792.512.000.002.0032.692.557.816.43
Phillips County13.9517.016.4012.326.141.715.043.290.222.4126.655.096.976.75
Webster County16.5723.677.3813.666.980.574.462.460.001.8926.993.204.064.69
Osborne County17.0321.0010.5015.694.310.715.432.420.001.4228.552.653.543.78
Jewell County13.8015.947.7111.6110.071.693.314.190.001.1825.865.009.334.11
Franklin County17.4027.107.1015.198.630.692.981.680.001.3024.433.743.363.82
 
Comparisons to State Norms % to Total >= 150% % to Total < 50% 

Smith County 273.2368.19142.2935.1466.23104.1832.070.0044.2288.9844.8381.13102.15
Kansas 100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00
National 90.3580.58101.37109.61113.96102.26119.76135.45129.1393.87113.66107.65101.48
Rooks County 205.9559.3588.8991.8648.4238.0829.610.0062.07131.2833.32178.89136.91
Phillips County 180.0551.9995.03114.44104.3576.6448.58233.3974.68107.0466.53159.71143.76
Webster County 250.5559.91105.41130.0634.9067.7936.330.0058.44108.3741.8993.0199.83
Osborne County 222.3185.30121.0580.3043.2182.5135.740.0043.85114.6734.7381.1080.40
Jewell County 168.7762.6789.55187.68103.1450.2661.880.0036.41103.8665.37213.8087.61
Franklin County 286.8457.67117.18160.8341.9345.2624.810.0040.1998.0948.9476.9681.27
 
Comparisons to National Norms % to Total >= 150% % to Total < 50% 

Smith County 302.4184.63140.3732.0658.11101.8726.780.0034.2494.8039.4475.36100.66
Kansas 110.68124.1098.6591.2387.7597.7983.5073.8377.44106.5487.9892.8998.54
National 100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00
Rooks County 227.9473.6687.6983.8042.4937.2424.730.0048.07139.8729.32166.18134.92
Phillips County 199.2764.5293.74104.4091.5774.9440.57172.3257.83114.0358.54148.36141.66
Webster County 277.3074.35103.98118.6530.6266.2930.330.0045.25115.4536.8586.4098.37
Osborne County 246.05105.86119.4273.2637.9280.6829.840.0033.96122.1630.5675.3479.23
Jewell County 186.7977.7788.34171.2290.5149.1551.670.0028.19110.6557.51198.6086.34
Franklin County 317.4771.56115.59146.7236.7944.2620.720.0031.12104.5043.0571.4980.09


Sources: STI: PopStats, Circa April 2025