Kendall, Kansas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

In this article we'll cover the population and steets in Kendall City. Kendall was formerly known as the Kendall CDP. The population was just under 20,000 in August 2017.

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In 2000, Kendall had the twenty-first-highest percentage of Cuban-American residents in the US, a percent that is below the national average. It also had the twenty-fifth-highest percentage of Peruvians in the US, tied with Carteret, New Jersey. In addition, Kendall had the tenth-highest percentage of Venezuelans in the entire United States, at 1.47%.

The median household income in Kendall City was $51,330 in 2019. This is significantly lower than the national average of 64.1%, but still higher than the state's average of 33.7%. In contrast, neighboring communities like Cooper City and El Portal had rent burdens that were more than three-quarters higher. Despite the lower income level, over 36 percent of Kendall's households are renters.