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

The city of Meade is the county seat of Meade County, Kansas. It is located near the intersection of US-54, US-160, and KS-23. It is approximately halfway between Liberal and Dodge City. This small town is known for its wide, paved streets. Its residents are friendly and welcoming. There are also good schools and churches in Meade. Here, you can learn more about the city.

The median age in Meade, KS is 45.1. Native-born citizens are 44.1 years old, while foreign-born residents are 45.1 years old. In 2018, the median household income was $52,297. The most common occupations for people in Meade, KS are management, office & administrative support, and healthcare support. Although there is a high rate of poverty, many people still live in poor conditions.

Meade was originally a fort, built in 1849. It was home to future Confederate General Stonewall Jackson. The fort was burned by the Union forces in 1864. This small town has over 300 homes on the National Register of Historic Places, as well as a few buildings from the late 1800s. Its area is approximately 13.0 square kilometers. The city's population is 6203.