2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis Final Report
Transcript of 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis Final Report
2020
Kansas Child Care Market Analysis
Final Report
Prepared for the:
Kansas Department for Children and Families By
The Learning Tree Institute at Greenbush
Research & Evaluation Department
March 4, 2021
PO Box 189, Girard, KS 66743 • phone 620.724.6281 • fax 620.724.6284
The Learning Tree Institute is a supporting organization of Greenbush – The Southeast Kansas Education Service Center
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TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .......................................................................................................................... 3
SECTION TWO: INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................... 4
Organization of the Report ............................................................................................................................................. 4
SECTION 3: METHODOLOGY .............................................................................................................................................. 5
Market Rate Analysis ......................................................................................................................................................... 5
Survey Development ......................................................................................................................................................... 5
Survey Sampling and Distribution ............................................................................................................................... 6
Final Sample/Response Rate Analysis ....................................................................................................................... 6
Final Sample Size ................................................................................................................................................................ 7
SECTION 4: RESULTS ........................................................................................................................................................... 10
Child Care Status ............................................................................................................................................................... 10
Child Care Provider Types ............................................................................................................................................ 10
Age Categories as Defined for Calculation .............................................................................................................. 11
Age Categories as Defined by Child Care Providers ........................................................................................... 12
Description of Payment Options ................................................................................................................................. 12
Calculation of Median Rates – Full-Time, Part-Time, and Alternative Hours .......................................... 13
Accreditation ................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Child and Adult Care Food Program .................................................................................................................... 17
Additional Funding and Program Participation .............................................................................................. 18
Additional Fees ............................................................................................................................................................. 18
Discounts ......................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Knowledge of and participation in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program ........................................... 19
Reasons for not participating in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program ................................................. 20
Feedback from Providers Who Do Participate in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program ............... 20
Enhancing the Provider Experience ..................................................................................................................... 21
Summary of Results at the 75th Percentile ........................................................................................................ 21
SECTION 5: RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................................................................................................. 23
Recommendations for Cost Area Changes ............................................................................................................. 23
Proposed Cost Area Changes................................................................................................................................... 23
Considerations for Future Market Rate Analysis ................................................................................................ 25
Appendix 1 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Count of Providers by Type and County ................................................................................................................. 27
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Appendix 2a – 2d ................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Full-Time Provider Rates (Hourly, Daily, Weekly) by Provider Type, Age Group, and County with Proposed Area Changes ................................................................................................................................................. 31
Appendix 3a – 3d ................................................................................................................................................................... 44
Part-Time Provider Rates (Hourly, Daily, Weekly) by Provider Type, Age Group, and County ....... 44
Appendix 4 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 57
Count of Accredited Providers by Type and County .......................................................................................... 57
Appendix 5 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 60
Hourly Full-Time Rates Compared to the Subsidy Rate for Family Child Care ....................................... 60
Appendix 6 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 64
Hourly Full-Time Rates Compared to the Subsidy Rate for Centers ........................................................... 64
Appendix 7a – 7c .................................................................................................................................................................... 68
Hourly Full-Time Rate Percentiles by Age Group, Cost Area and County for Family Child Care ..... 68
Appendix 8a – 8f .................................................................................................................................................................... 74
Hourly Full-Time Rate Percentiles by Age Group, Cost Area and County for Centers ......................... 74
Appendix 9 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 86
Results of the 2020 Child Care Market Analysis Survey ................................................................................... 86
Appendix 10 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 111
Survey Instrument ........................................................................................................................................................ 111
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SECTION ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Every three years, the Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF) conducts a Child Care Market Rate Analysis to determine the distribution of rates for child care across the state. The following highlights information reported in the current study.
• Across all Kansas providers, child care benefits supported by DCF are subsidized at the 50th - 75th percentile. While the subsidy remains less than the amount charged by some providers, rate adjustments by DCF have narrowed the gap when compared to the 2017 study.
• While the subsidy remains less than the amount charged by some providers, cost area designations for each county are determined by DCF based on child care rates, age of child, and facility type. Current cost area designations and proposed changes resulting from this study are shown below.
Cost Area Current County Cost Area Proposed County Cost Area
1-High Johnson Johnson
2-Mid Butler, Douglas, Ellis, Geary, Jefferson, Leavenworth, Miami, Pottawatomie, Riley, Sedgwick, Shawnee, Wyandotte
Butler, Douglas, Ellis, Geary, Jefferson, Leavenworth, Miami, Pottawatomie, Riley, Sedgwick, Shawnee, Wyandotte - ADD -
Clark, Cheyenne, Harvey, Norton, Rush,Scott, Seward
3- Low 92 Remaining Counties 85 Remaining Counties
The 2020 Child Care Market Analysis Survey was administered to providers across the state to capture information not available through other data sources. Highlights are summarized below.
• Of the providers who responded they knew about the DCF Child Care SubsidyProgram, 77.5% of Child Care Centers and 63.6% of Family Child Care Providersreport participation.
• Of the 43.2% of providers who reported receiving additional funding, the majorityof funding reported by both provider types was COVID/Pandemic Related.
• Child Care Centers are more likely than Family Child Care Providers to chargeadditional fees, with 62.3% of Child Care Centers reporting they charge additionalfees compared to 23.3% of Family Child Care Providers.
• Nearly 48.0% (47.7%) of Child Care Centers and 70.7% of Family Child CareProviders report participation in the Child and Adult Care Food Program.
• Only 7.4% of child care providers reported they provide alternative hour care.
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SECTION TWO: INTRODUCTION
The Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF) designs and oversees programs to help Kansas families access child care services. One of these programs is the Child Care Subsidy Program that helps some families pay for child care costs. DCF subsidizes a portion of the child care expenses incurred by some low-income families. These subsidies allow low-income families to participate in training programs, attend school, or maintain employment. Child care rates are based in part on local market rates of child care, as determined by market rate analyses. These analyses are used to obtain rate information as well as other information about the child care setting. Since changes do occur within the market over time, a rate study is completed every three years.
DCF has contracted with the Learning Tree Institute at Greenbush (LTI) to analyze the local market rates of regulated child care throughout the state of Kansas. The analysis provides information on whether current state rates and county groupings are adequate to allow families equal purchasing power in the child care market.
Child Care Aware of Kansas (CCAKS) is the child care resource and referral agency that collects child care rate data. Rate information, and other data, from Child Care Aware of Kansas was used for the market analysis whenever available. Information that was not available through Child Care Aware of Kansas was obtained through a survey designed and administered by LTI, with final edits determined by the administrative and communications staff of DCF. The survey is referred to throughout the document as the 2020 Child Care Market Analysis Survey.
Organization of the Report This report is organized by section. Section One includes the Executive Summary. Section Two includes the Introduction. Section Three describes how existing data were used to calculate median rates and any conversions, as well as the methodology used to collect new survey data as requested to provide additional information regarding child care provider practices. Section Four includes the results of the study, folding in new data with existing data to answer questions outlined in the study’s scope of work. Section Five includes recommendations for cost area changes and considerations for future market rate analysis. The final section is a series of appendices that provide information on median rates by county, cost areas, age category, and other supporting documentation. Detailed information and frequency tables from the new survey questions are included in Appendix 9: Results of the 2020 Child Care Market Analysis Survey.
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SECTION 3: METHODOLOGY Market Rate Analysis The goal of the Kansas Child Care Market Rate Analysis is to determine the distribution of rates for child care across the state based on various child care provider types, their demographics, and geography. Child Care Aware of Kansas maintains data related to child care rates and hours of operation by provider type and age of child. This information, as well as data regarding accreditation, alternative hour care, and Child and Adult Care Food Program participation were used in the current market rate analysis. The data are from the summer of 2020.
Survey Development To collect and analyze data not currently available, the Research and Evaluation Department of the Learning Tree Institute at Greenbush (LTI) developed a survey on behalf of the Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF). The survey was developed with both print and electronic distribution options. An initial survey draft was submitted by LTI to the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program Manager and DCF Communications Department, who provided guidance and determined final survey content. The survey intended to gather information to answer the following questions:
1. By provider type, what fees (if any) do child care providers charge to families for enrollment/registration, activity fees, transportation and other purposes, including the frequency and amounts charged?
2. By provider type, to what extent do child care providers participating in the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) subsidy program charge families receiving subsidy amounts greater than their required co-payment/family share amount (differences between private pay rates and DCF rates)?
3. To what extent do child care providers offer discounts or negotiate a lower rate than their private-pay rate for an individual child for families receiving subsidies as well as other families? For those who do negotiate a lower rate or offer discounts, what factors are considered in determining discounts or negotiations of lower rates, such as subsidy eligibility, multiple children in a family or employee discounts? What additional sources of funding besides subsidy and parent payments (if any) are used?
The electronic survey was developed using SurveyGizmo software. The paper version was created in Word using an export from SurveyGizmo. To aid in the administration, and to reduce participants’ time, multiple question skip procedures were included on the electronic survey which required extensive testing to ensure
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appropriate performance. The survey was tested internally by the LTI Research and Evaluation Department staff. Detailed results can be found in Appendix 9: Results of the 2020 Child Care Market Analysis Survey.
Survey Sampling and Distribution The initial study design and sampling procedures were based on data from the 2017 Child Care Market Rate Study. LTI proposed two stratified samples with proportional area allocations. Initial sample sizes were based on the comprehensive list provided by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) in the summer of 2020. A full census approach was taken to ensure the full universe of providers in the child care market had an equal opportunity to participate.
Following survey best practices, DCF sent a survey pre-notification email invitation to all child care providers in mid-August 2020. The invitation notified providers of the upcoming survey from LTI while encouraging and thanking them for participation. After the notification, LTI sent an email with a survey link to all providers with valid email addresses (4,432) on September 15, 2020. A follow-up email was sent to non-respondents on September 21, 2020. As a secondary follow-up measure, DCF sent out a second reminder via email to providers on September 30, 2020, asking them to complete the survey if they had not already done so. As a result of that follow-up initiative, LTI received requests from 112 child care providers who reported interest in completing the survey and asked the link be resent. The KDHE provider list, which was used to contact providers, revealed a large number of facilities (200) were tied to six email addresses. These facilities, which represented primarily Building Based School Age programs in larger communities, were called in an effort to obtain overall program and facility-level data. To ensure all providers had an equal chance of participation, those without a valid email address were sent a paper copy on September 15, 2020. One hundred and one (101) surveys with pre-paid return envelopes were mailed to providers that did not have email addresses. Twenty-three providers responded via mail. Data collected through mail were logged directly into the SurveyGizmo survey. Analysis of different modes of responding did not reveal significant differences in responses.
Final Sample/Response Rate Analysis A database was constructed by LTI that merged information collected from the online and paper surveys. All survey responses were reviewed for viability. Surveys were considered complete if they answered the first question in the last section of the survey, which was designed to capture data for the Narrow Cost Analysis.
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Survey question type varied according to the data being requested. Multiple choice options were used when feasible while others were open-ended and allowed providers to write-in information. Open-ended questions had to be edited in some cases to make for consistent response categories. LTI used a conservative approach and did not change data unless the intent of response was clearly known. Editing methods included:
• Converting rates to and from daily, weekly, hourly, and monthly in a consistent manner to match rate data received from Child Care Aware of Kansas
• Extraneous characters were removed from rate entries, as were those where the intent was unclear. Blank responses and those entered as “0” were also removed
• When the answer provided to a question contained a range, the mean was used in most instances.
Final Sample Size A total of 1,031 child care providers responded to the survey across the state for a 21.6% overall response, representing 25.5% of all facilities, which is within the normal range of response rates for a survey of this type. Eight hundred and ten (810) surveys were complete and 221 were partially completed for an overall completion rate of 78.6%.
Twenty-four (24) child care providers indicated they no longer provide child care. Because demographic and other information such as provider type and county information was not collected, those responses are not represented in the tables.
Distribution of survey responses by child care provider type are as follows:
• Building Based School Age Program (3.0% or 30) • Child Care Center (18.5% or 186) • Family Day Care Home (49.5% or 498) • Group Day Care Home (24.8% or 250) • Head Start Child Care Center (0.8% or 8) • Preschool (3.5% or 35)
The geographic distribution of responses was also examined. Responses from 92 counties in the state (87.6%) were provided. With the exception of Rawlins who had ten providers, all counties with no response had seven or fewer providers according to the “Kansas Child Care Program Data” report published by Child Care Aware of Kansas on December 6, 2019. Providers are grouped into one of three county groupings/cost areas. The cost areas reflect similar private pay rates among counties. The current three county groupings/cost areas reflect 1) High-cost, 2) Mid-cost, and 3) Low-cost. The tables below summarize the rate of response within each cost area for Family Child Care (Table 1) and Child Care Centers
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(Table 2). Response rates were comparable between provider types by area and proportionate to type of providers in the state.
Table 1: Summary of Family Child Care Survey Response Rates by Market Rate Area
Family Child Care Providers
Total Sample Size Total Surveys
Received
Response Rate Cost Area 1 533 112 21.0% Cost Area 2 1,352 249 18.4% Cost Area 3 1,653 380 23.0% Cost Area Not Identified* - 7 - Total Family Child Care Count 3,538 748 21.1%
*Seven providers did not identify their cost area and are not included in the survey analysis. Table 2: Summary of Child Care Center Survey Response Rates by Market Rate Area
Child Care Center Providers
Total Sample Size
Total Surveys Received
Total
Facilities Represented
Response Rate (% of
Represented Facilities)
Cost Area 1 345 47 193 55.9% Cost Area 2 561 128 165 29.4% Cost Area 3 319 80 81 25.4% Cost Area Not Identified* - 4 4 - Total Center Count 1,225 259 443 36.2%
*Four providers did not identify their cost area and are not included in the survey analysis. As stated previously in the Survey Sampling and Distribution section of this report, some organizations in Kansas run multiple facilities. Those multiple facilities are overseen by the same regional governing body (i.e. Boys and Girls Clubs and YMCAs). There are six surveys in the “Total Surveys Received” column in Table 2 which represent multiple facilities in the “Total Facilities Represented” column. Due to the burden of filling out one survey per facility in larger organizations that have multiple facilities, and the effect that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on school-age programs, administrators of these facilities completed a phone interview with a staff member of LTI in order to ascertain information about capacity and licensure, as well as building-specific and organization-wide policies.
The interviews with representatives who run multiple Building Based School Age programs revealed several commonalities. As of the time of the calls in mid-October, more than half of the facilities were not operating due to the school districts in which they were associated hosting classes remotely and not offering in-person options. Some administrators hoped to be open in the coming weeks but were unsure when that would occur. Additionally, KDHE guidance associated with COVID reduced the capacity of many school-age programs. These challenges make it difficult to quantify the landscape of school-age care, as it is greatly fluctuating from week to week. A more in-depth look at school-age programs is
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recommended for study once programming returns to normal. Table 3: Breakdown of Survey Responses for Organizations with Multiple Facilities Collected Through Phone Interviews
Number of Facilities Represented in Table 2 By One Survey
Facilities in Cost Area 1
Facilities in Cost Area 2
Facilities in Cost Area 3
Organization One 87 - -
Organization Two 49 3 - Organization Three - 13 - Organization Four - 22 - Organization Five 11 - - Organization Six - - 2 Facilities Represented 147 38 2
The number of facilities represented in the survey sample are in Table 3. Included in the count is an organization in Cost Area 3 who reported to LTI they completed one survey which represented their two facilities. This was treated similarly to the Building Based School Age programs described above. All facilities impacted are defined as Child Care Centers. One organization that ran fifteen separate facilities in Cost Area 2 was also contacted. They were not interested in survey participation, and therefore their numbers are not represented in any of the tables.
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SECTION 4: RESULTS Child Care Status Of the 1,031 respondents to the 2020 Child Care Market Analysis Survey, 97.7% (1,007) indicated they were still providing child care at the time of survey administration. Of the 26 who were no longer providing care, business complications due to COVID-19 (8) and personal reasons, such as retirement or health concerns (7) were cited most often as the reasons for closing their business.
Seventy-two percent (72.0% or 717) of the 996 providers who responded to the question about nonprofit or for-profit status reported they were a for-profit business. There was a substantial difference between Child Care Centers and Family Child Care Providers, as 83.8% of Family Child Care Providers reported running for-profit programs while only 37.9% of Child Care Centers were for-profit.
Child Care Provider Types Kansas categorizes its regulated providers into two groups: Child Care Centers and Family Child Care Providers. Table 4 outlines the provider types used to classify providers as either a Child Care Center or Family Child Care Provider. These categories are defined by KDHE.
Table 4: Provider Type Categories Child Care Centers (Center-based care) Family Child Care (Home-based care) Building Based School Age Program Family Child Care Provider - Licensed Building Based School Age Program – Exempt Family Child Care Provider - Group Child Care Center Child Care Center – Exempt Head Start Center Head Start Center - Exempt Preschool Preschool - Exempt
Child care facilities within the Child Care Center category include: Building Based School Age Programs, Child Care Centers, Head Start Centers, and Preschools. Child Care Centers are designated as child care facilities in which care and educational activities are provided for 13 or more children two weeks to 16 years of age for more than three hours and less than 24 hours per day. Building Based School Age Programs provide before and after school care for school-aged children. Preschools are designated as child care facilities that provide learning experiences for children who have not attained the age of eligibility to enter kindergarten, and who are 30 months of age or older; which conducts sessions not exceeding three hours per session; which does not enroll any child more than one session
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per day; and which does not serve a meal. Centers who receive funding through the Head Start program also fall under this designation and are identified as Head Start Centers.
Family Child Care Providers are broken down into two types. A Family Child Care Provider-Licensed (aka Licensed Day Care Home) is a child care facility in which care is provided for a maximum of ten (10) children under 16 years of age. A Family Child Care Provider- Group (aka Group Day Care Home) is a child care facility in which care is provided for a maximum of twelve (12) children under 16 years of age. The total number of children in care at any one time for both these designations are based on the ages of the children in care.
An exempt child care facility is one in which the Department of Health and Environment has determined that child care licensing is not required.
Please see Appendix 1: Count of Providers by Type and County, for a summary of providers by type and licensed category in each Kansas county.
Age Categories as Defined for Calculation LTI calculated median provider rates by age using the categories listed in Table 5 for Family Child Care Providers and Table 6 for Child Care Centers.
Table 5: Family Child Care Provider Age Groupings Benefit Rate Category CCAKS Age Group Description Under 18 months Under age 1 12-17 months 12-17 months Over 18 months 18-23 months
2 years 3 years 4 years 5 years 6 years and older
With the exception of calculation of benefits, all analyses were calculated based on Child Care Aware of Kansas age group descriptions shown in column two in Table 6. To adjust for incongruence in age categories between the benefit data in column one and the provider rate data in column two, weights were applied when comparing market rates to subsidies. Weights proportionate to months of actual age were used to make age categories as accurate and comparable as possible.
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Table 6: Child Care Center Age Groupings Benefit Rate Category CCAKS Age Group Description 12 months and less Under age 1 (0-11 months) * (.878) 13 months – 18 months 12 – 17 months * (.973) 19 months – 30 months 18 - 23 months * (.445)
2 years (24-30 months) * (.555) 31 months – 5 years 2 years (31-35 months) * (.121)
3 years + 4 years + 5 years (36-60 months) * (.879) 6 years + 6 years and older
Age Categories as Defined by Child Care Providers In order to assist DCF in determining age categories, providers were asked to define their age categories for infants, toddlers, and preschool-aged children in the 2020 Child Care Market Analysis Survey.
The majority of Child Care Centers (47.9%) considered an infant from 0 months to 12 months of age while the majority of Family Child Care Providers (60.8%) considered an infant to be from 0 months to 18 months in age. Nearly 43.0% (42.9%) of reporting Child Care Centers indicated they do not provide child care for infants while only 5.4% of Family Child Care Providers reported they do not provide child care for infants.
The majority of Child Care Centers considered a toddler to be from 12 months to 30 months (24.8%) or 12 months to 36 months (26.9%) in age, while the majority of Family Child Care Providers (43.2%) considered a toddler to be from 18 months to 36 months in age. Just over 30.0% (30.3%) of reporting Child Care Centers indicated they do not provide child care for toddlers while only 0.6% of Family Child Care Providers reported they do not provide child care for toddlers.
Both Child Care Centers and Family Child Care Providers considered a preschooler to be from 30 months to Kindergarten enrollment (26.9% for CCC and 22.5% for FCC) or 36 months to Kindergarten enrollment (29.8% for CCC and 31.8% for FCC). Eight percent (8.0%) of reporting Child Care Centers indicated they do not provide child care for preschoolers while only 1.7% of Family Child Care Providers reported they do not provide child care for preschoolers.
Description of Payment Options In the 2020 Child Care Market Analysis Survey, child care providers reported options for family payment. The most common billing method for both Child Care Centers and Family Child Care Providers was weekly (59.9% for CCC and 79.9% for FCC). However, daily (30.4% for CCC and 51.6% for FCC) and monthly billing (38.6% for CCC and 34.0% for FCC) were also available as payment options. Fewer child care providers report hourly rates as an option for billing (9.7% for CCC and 13.5% for FCC).
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Calculation of Median Rates – Full-Time, Part-Time, and Alternative Hours Data from Child Care Aware of Kansas included rates of varying time intervals (e.g. hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly). To produce a common metric for reporting child care provider rates, all provided rates were converted to hourly. The current study calculates median rates for full-time providers and part-time providers.
Definition of Full-Time: Included in full-time are providers who met the following conditions:
• Reported valid full-time rates (hourly above $1 and < $10) • Reported care available Monday through Friday • Rendered services between 50-55 hours per week
If providers reported any valid full-time rate, rates were converted to hourly by dividing the daily rate by 10.4 (52 hours/5 days); weekly rate by 52 (hours/week); and monthly by 4.33 weeks per month and then divided by 52 hours per week. See Table 7.
Table 7: Full-Time Provider Conversion Calculation Conversion Type Division Factors Calculation Basis Hours per week 52.00 Number of hours per week
Weeks per month 4.33 52 weeks per year/12 months per year
Child care providers reported rates at different time intervals including hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly. Some providers reported rates in only one interval (such as hourly only) and others reported rates in multiple intervals (such as hourly and weekly). Some providers did not report a rate at all, and therefore, could not be included. The table below (Table 8) shows all time intervals reported by child care providers.
Table 8: Number of Providers by Rate Reported Time Intervals Hourly Rate Daily Rate Weekly Rate Monthly Rate Center 18 148 590 138 Family Child Care 272 450 2,657 71
Table 9 shows the number of rates charged by full-time providers by cost area. A list of full-time provider rates by county can be found in Appendix 2a: Full-Time Provider Rates by Provider Type and County with Proposed Area Changes
Table 9: Full-Time Provider Median Hourly Rates Cost Area
FT Child Care Centers
FT Family Child Care
Number Median Rate Number Median Rate 1 266 $4.69 425 $3.49 2 425 $2.93 1133 $2.53 3 164 $2.36 1220 $2.13
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Additional rate breakdowns by age groups can be found in the following Appendices: 2b: Full-Time Median Hourly Rate by Age Group and County; Appendix 2c: Full-Time Median Daily Rate by Age Group and County; and 2d: Full-Time Median Weekly Rate by Age Group and County.
Definition of Part-Time as Defined for the Market Analysis: Part-time rates were calculated using the data from Child Care Aware of Kansas. All providers who provided a part-time rate were used in the analysis. Outliers were removed using the same criteria as full-time rates. See Appendix 3a: Part-Time Median Hourly Rate for county-level data.
Table 10: Part-Time Provider Median Hourly Rates Cost Area
PT Child Care Centers
PT Family Child Care
Number Median Rate Number Median Rate 1 254 $3.54 184 $5.14 2 303 $2.06 531 $3.43 3 130 $2.08 723 $2.78
Definition of Part-Time as defined by Child Care Providers: There was a large variance between respondents as to what was considered part-time care, which varied from 10 hours a week to 39 hours a week. When asked about part-time care, 20.6% of Child Care Centers and 28.1% of Family Child Care Providers do not differentiate between full-time and part-time care as they charge the full-time rate regardless of hours.
Definition of Full-Time as defined by Child Care Providers: There was a large variance between respondents as to what was considered full-time care, which varied from 15 hours a week to 50 hours a week. It is noteworthy that when asked about full-time care, the number of providers who reported they charged the full-time rate regardless of hours increased from the previous question, which asked about part-time hours. Nearly 35.0% (34.8%) of Child Care Centers and 38.5% of Family Child Care Providers reported they do not differentiate between full-time and part-time care as they charge the full-time rate regardless of hours.
Additional rate breakdowns by age group, county, and provider type can be found in the following Appendices: 3a: Part-Time Median Hourly Rate by Provider Type and County; 3b: Part-Time Median Hourly Rate by Age Group and County; 3c: Part-Time Median Daily Rate by Age Group and County; and 3d: Part-Time Weekly Rate by Age Group and County.
Definition of Alternative Hour Care: Currently, child care providers do not report to Child Care Aware of Kansas what hours they consider to be alternative hour care, nor do they report any increases in rates that are specific to hours they consider to be alternative.
According to the survey, 92.6% of child care providers reported they did not provide what they considered to be alternative hour care.
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Providers who do provide alternative hour care report a variety of care options available. Of the 7.4% of providers who reported offering alternative hour care, the most reported options were: before and after school (85.7% for CCC and 75.5% for FCC); School days out (42.9% for CCC and 75.5% for FCC); and Drop-in care (52.4% for FCC and 71.6% for CCC). Overnight care was reported as being the least available, with only 4.8% of Child Care Centers and 8.8% of Family Child Care Providers reporting this option.
Table 11 shows the number of full-time providers who offer alternative hour care according to the data from Child Care Aware of Kansas, as defined by the 2017 Child Care Market Survey results. Criteria was limited to providers who offered child care before 6:30 am, after 6 pm, and/or weekend care.
Table 11: Number of Full-Time Providers Who Offer Alternative Hours Cost Area
Child Care Centers
Family Child Care
1 4 9 2 8 146 3 1 77
Total 13 232 Table 12 compares the median rates of providers who offer alternative hours with those who do not offer alternative hours, as defined by the criteria set forth previously. This table compares the overall rates of providers who provide alternative hour care with those who do not provide alternative hour care.
Table 12: Comparison of Median Hourly Rates between Providers Reporting Alternative Hours and Providers Not Reporting Alternative Hours
Cost Area Child Care Center Family Child Care Alternative Hour
Care No Alternative
Hour Care Alternative Hour
Care No Alternative
Hour Care 1 $4.29 $4.70 $3.21 $3.50 2 $3.49 $2.93 $2.42 $2.56 3 $1.88 $2.37 $2.07 $2.13
Statewide $3.63 $3.05 $2.40 $2.40
While Table 12 shows an overall rate comparison of providers that offer alternate hour care with those who do not, the table does not provide an alternate hour rate.
To get this information, the 2020 Child Care Market Analysis Survey asked child care providers who indicated they provided alternative hour care if they charged a different rate for alternative hours. The survey then asked providers for that rate. Of the 123 child care providers who responded they provided alternative hour care, only 35.0% indicated they charge a different rate for those hours. Providers who reported both standard and
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alternative hour rates on the survey were analyzed for rate differences between age groups.
Rates should be interpreted with caution due to the low number of providers who charge a different alternative hour rate, the low number of providers who reported both a standard and alternative hour rate, and the inability to independently verify accuracy of rates in regard to alternative hour care.
All rates were converted into average hourly rates, which are represented in Table 13.
Table 13: Comparison of Median Hourly Rates between Standard Rate Charged and Alternate Hour Rate Charged on the Child Care Market Analysis Survey
Standard Hourly Rate Reported
Alternative Hourly Rate Reported
Total Number Responding
Infant $2.86 $9.65 49 Toddler $2.67 $7.58 59 Preschool $2.73 $7.14 62 School Age $2.21 $6.92 54
Note: Child Care Centers and Family Child Care Providers are aggregated above due to the small number of providers participating. Only Providers who charged a different rate are reported. Alternative hour child care is needed, as only 7.4% of child care providers on the Child Care Market Rate survey report providing alternative hours. While most providers who do provide alternate hour care charge the same rate (65.0%), preliminary results indicate the difference between the standard and alternative hour rate for those who do charge a different rate for alternative hours could be substantial.
Accreditation Child Care Aware of Kansas provided information about the accreditation status of child care providers. The accreditation status of providers by cost area is shown below in Table 14. Additionally, a rate comparison of accredited and non-accredited providers was conducted and is shown in Table 15.
Table 14: Number of Providers Reporting Accreditation Cost Area
Family Child Care
Child Care Centers
NAFCC NECPA NACCP NAEYC NECPA 1 0 0 0 5 1 2 1 2 1 7 6 3 0 0 0 2 0
Total 1 2 1 14 7 Note: NACCP: National Association of Child Care Providers; NECPA, National Early Childhood Program Accreditation System; NAEYC, National Association for the Education of Young Children; and NAFCC, National Association for Family Child Care
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For a detailed list of provider accreditation by county, see Appendix 4: Count of Accredited Providers by Type and County.
Table 15: Comparison of Full-Time Median Hourly Rates of Accredited and Non-Accredited Providers
Cost Area Family Child Care Child Care Centers
Accredited Non-
Accredited Accredited Non-
Accredited 1 n/a $3.49 $5.25 $4.68 2 $2.76 $2.53 $4.07 $2.89 3 n/a $2.13 $2.30 $2.36
Overall, nationally accredited child care providers charge more for services. The median of Family Child Care Providers who are not accredited is $2.40/hr. while the median of those who are accredited is $2.76/hr. The median of child care centers who are not accredited is $3.03/hr. while the median of those who are accredited is $4.33/hr.
The 2020 Child Care Market Analysis Survey also asked child care providers if they were nationally accredited. Just over 14.0% (14.4%) of Child Care Centers reported they were nationally accredited, while 12.4% of Family Child Care Providers reported accreditation. It should be noted that these numbers are higher than what has been gleaned from other sources. It is possible that some child care providers misunderstood what organizations are able to accredit child care facilities and these percentages should be considered with caution.
Child and Adult Care Food Program Child Care Aware of Kansas provided information about child care providers’ involvement in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). Provider involvement in the CACFP by cost area is shown below in Table 16. Additionally, a rate comparison of providers involved in the CACFP and those not designated as being involved in the CACFP, or supporting other nutrition initiatives, was conducted and is shown in Table 17.
Table 16: Child Care Providers Participating in the CACFP by Type and Cost Area Cost Area Child Care Centers Family Child Care
1 50 211 2 235 711 3 109 936
Total 394 1,858
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Table 17: Comparison of Median Hourly Rates of Providers Participating in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) and Providers Not Participating in Nutrition Initiatives
Cost Area Centers Family Child Care
CACFP
No Nutrition Initiatives CACFP No Nutrition
Initiatives 1 $4.59 $3.88 $3.46 $3.49 2 $3.02 $2.42 $2.50 $2.58 3 $2.40 $2.02 $2.12 $2.15
Statewide $2.80 $2.87 $2.40 $2.77
The 2020 Child Care Market Analysis Survey also asked child care providers if they participated in the CACFP program. Nearly 48.0% (47.7%) of Child Care Centers reported they did participate, while 70.7% of Family Child Care Providers reported participation.
Additional Funding and Program Participation Currently, child care providers do not report to Child Care Aware of Kansas additional funding they receive aside from parent payments and the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program. Providers were asked about additional sources of funding in the 2020 Child Care Market Analysis Survey. Of the 811 providers who responded, 350 (43.2%) reported they received additional funding. The majority of funding reported was COVID/Pandemic Related, as 77.5% of Child Care Centers and 91.5% of Family Child Care Providers reported receiving funding for this purpose. Other prevalent sources of funding were the Early Childhood Block Grant (14.7% for CCC and 5.2% for FCC), Early Head Start (12.7% for CCC and 1.2% for FCC), and United Way (15.7% for CCC and 0.0% for FCC).
The extent to which child care providers participate in quality or other enrichment initiatives, other than what was captured above, is not known, as data from Child Care Aware of Kansas reported no program participation or special projects.
Additional Fees Currently, child care providers do not report to Child Care Aware of Kansas additional fees that are charged to families. Providers were asked about additional fees in the 2020 Child Care Market Analysis Survey. Eight hundred and twelve (812) providers responded. Of those, 62.3% (137) of Child Care Centers and 23.3% (138) of Family Child Care Providers indicated they charge fees.
Two hundred and seventy-four (274) providers responded as to the type of fee they charge families. The top three fees for both provider types were:
• Late pick-up fee (71.5% for CCC and 85.4% for FCC) • Late payment fee (84.7% for FCC and 56.2% for CCC)
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• Enrollment/registration fee (81.0% for CCC and 50.4% for FCC).
A more detailed description of fees can be found in Appendix 9: Results of the 2020 Child Care Market Analysis Survey.
The 2020 Child Care Market Analysis Survey invited providers who charged additional fees to explain why the fee is charged and who is required to pay the fee. Consistency between child care providers and among families was apparent as fees appear to be distributed equally among families. With the exception of late payment fees, there were no differences noted between families who were receiving DCF assistance and those not on DCF assistance. A few providers indicated they allow families who receive the child care subsidy more time to pay than private pay families but it was the exception.
Discounts The 2020 Child Care Market Analysis Survey asked child care providers about discounts offered to families. Three hundred and eighty-eight (388) providers responded they offered at least one discount to families. Of the providers who reported offering a discount, the following discounts were reported most often:
• Multiple child discounts (60.8% for CCC and 77.1% for FCC) • Employee discounts (64.8% for CCC and 7.2% for FCC) • Scholarships (22.7% for CCC and 3.8% for FCC)
While Family Child Care Providers were more likely to offer a multiple child discount, Child Care Centers were more likely to offer employee discounts, scholarships, income-based discounts, and discounts for families receiving the child care subsidy.
Knowledge of and participation in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program In the 2020 Child Care Market Analysis Survey, a series of questions were asked to obtain information about provider participation and experiences in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program. First, providers were asked if they knew about the child care subsidy through DCF. Just over 84.0% (84.1%) of child care providers indicated they knew about the program. Providers who responded they knew about the program were then asked if they participated in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program. More than 77.0% (77.5%) of Child Care Centers and 63.6% of Family Child Care Providers indicated they do participate.
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Reasons for not participating in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program Providers who did not participate in the program were asked to identify all of the reasons why they were not participating. The reasons most cited were as follows:
• Private pay families keep the child care full (19.0% for CCC and 45.7% for FCC) • Families never ask for it (31.0% for CCC and 32.6% for FCC) • It does not meet my lifestyle/business needs (21.4% for CCC and 22.8% for FCC) • Signing up is not a priority at this time (23.8% for CCC and 22.3%)
Providers who previously participated but no longer participated were asked why they no longer participated. Thirteen (13) Child Care Centers responded and they indicated the top three reasons were: DCF denied participation (3); families don’t need/ask for it (2); and they’ve had previous negative experiences (2). Seventy (70) Family Child Care Providers responded and they indicated the top four reasons were: Families don’t need it/ask for it (28); difficulty collecting the balance from parents (14); DCF staff were not helpful (8); and eligibility is too difficult (8).
Feedback from Providers Who Do Participate in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program Providers who participate in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program were asked a series of questions about participation experiences and preferences. Overwhelmingly, providers charge families the same regardless of DCF program participation. Just over 82.1% of Child Care Centers reported that families who receive DCF assistance pay the same rate as private pay families, while 92.5% of Family Child Care Providers said the same. There were no providers (0.0%), whether Child Care Center or Family Child Care, who indicated that families receiving the DCF subsidy paid more, on average, than private pay families. Providers reinforced this response when asked how they determine fees for families on child care assistance. Providers were also asked if they experienced any challenges as a result of participation in the DCF subsidy. Thirty-three percent (33.0%) of providers reported they experienced challenges. Providers who noted challenges were asked to explain the challenges. The following challenges were reported most frequently:
• Difficulty collecting the balance from parents (78.4% for CCC and 76.5% for FCC) • Parents do not want to pay the family share required after the DCF payment is
calculated (72.5% for CCC and 61.8% for FCC) • DCF payment rate needs to be increased (58.8% for CCC and 59.8% for FCC) • Families fail to reapply on time (37.3% for CCC and 43.1% for FCC)
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Providers who participated in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program were also asked about information practices and preferences. The majority of providers indicated they shared the information (64.4% for CCC and 54.8% for FCC) they received from DCF with families, while more than a quarter of providers (28.8% for CCC and 26.2% for FCC) indicated they do not receive information from DCF. Some providers (6.8% for CCC and 19.0% for FCC) indicated they do not share information they receive from DCF with families. When asked the method by which they would like to be notified, 90.3% of Child Care Centers and 81.8% of Family Child Care Providers indicated they would like to be notified via email. Providers indicated they would like to see the following types of information from DCF:
• Grants/Other programs available for providers (93.8% for CCC and 90.2% for FCC) • Rate changes (81.3% for CCC and 84.6% for FCC) • Program eligibility changes (85.7% for CCC and 81.3% for FCC) • Information about changes in status for specific families (81.3% for CCC and 82.7%
for FCC)
Enhancing the Provider Experience The 2020 Child Care Market Analysis Survey asked child care providers what, if anything, could be done to make their experience more provider friendly. Fifty (50) Child Care Centers and 104 Family Child Care Providers responded. A thematic analysis was conducted on the responses and the following themes emerged. Child Care Centers were most likely to: indicate they had difficulty using the electronic payment system (8); and when payment transfers occur, suggest it would be helpful to know which payment was connected to which family (7). Family Child Care Providers were most likely to: reiterate the importance of communication when a child’s eligibility changes (18); ask for help obtaining payment from parents (6); and request increased communication (6). Eight (8) Child Care Centers and 18 Family Child Care Providers wrote-in that their experiences with DCF have been positive.
Summary of Results at the 75th Percentile The Maximum Subsidy Rate is the maximum hourly rate that DCF will reimburse a family based on facility type and age of child. The 75th Percentile Market Rate is the price at or below which 75.0% of child care providers reported charging for services and is the benchmark recommended by the Department of Health and Human Services for provider subsidy rates. Tables 18 and 19 compare the Maximum Subsidy Rate with the data provided by Child Care Aware of Kansas at the 75th Percentile Market Rate. Results are summarized by age group, provider type, and current DCF Cost Areas.
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Table 18: Hourly Subsidy Rates and 75th Percentile Hourly Market Rate Analysis for Centers by Age, Rate Category, and Cost Area
Rate Category
Cost Area
Maximum
Subsidy Rate*
75th Percentile
Market Rate
Subsidy Rate
Percentile
12 months and less 1 $5.75 $5.92 65th-70th
2 $4.11 $4.31 65th-70th
3 $3.69 $2.79 100th+
Statewide $4.52 $5.09 60th-65th
13 - 18 months 1 $5.61 $5.76 65th-70th
2 $4.21 $4.21 75th-80th
3 $3.74 $2.91 100th+
Statewide $4.52 $4.94 65th-70th
19 - 30 months 1 $5.30 $5.59 60th-65th
2 $4.00 $4.06 70th-75th
3 $3.68 $2.93 100th+
Statewide $4.33 $4.82 65th
31 months - 5 years 1 $4.22 $4.70 35th-40th
2 $2.93 $3.49 30th-35th
3 $2.69 $2.65 75th-80th
Statewide $3.28 $4.06 50th-55th
6 years + 1 $3.01 $3.85 30th-35th
2 $2.15-$2.98 $2.88 65th-70th
3 $2.40 $2.50 70th-75th
Statewide $2.72 $2.88 65th-70th *Maximum hourly benefit rates by type of provider and age of child, provided by Kansas Department for Children and Families, April 2020.
Table 19: Hourly Subsidy Rates and 75th Percentile Hourly Market Rate Analysis for Family Child Care by Age, Rate Category and Cost Area
Rate Category
Cost Area
Maximum
Subsidy Rate*
75th Percentile
Market Rate
Subsidy Rate Percentile
Under 18 months 1 $4.13 $4.04 75th-80th
2 $3.08-$3.21 $3.17 70th-75th
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3 $2.75 $2.60 80th-85th
Statewide $3.33 $3.08 75th-80th
Over 18 months 1 $3.46 $3.78 60th-65th
2 $2.60-$2.75 $2.79 65th-70th
3 $2.18 $2.40 55th-60th
Statewide $2.77 $2.69 75th-80th *Maximum hourly benefit rates by type of provider and age of child, provided by Kansas Department for Children and Families, April 2020.
More detailed information by percentile breaks, licensing type, and cost area can be found in Appendices 5 through 8f.
SECTION 5: RECOMMENDATIONS Recommendations for Cost Area Changes Proposed Cost Area Changes To determine the accuracy of current cost area groupings of Kansas counties by hourly rate and type of child care provider, LTI created scatterplots showing the distribution of market rates for each cost area for providers that met the definition of full-time (50-55 hours per week; Monday-Friday). Calculations were made for Child Care Centers and Family Child Care combined and individually using both mean and median rates. Child Care Centers were also compared using weighted and unweighted age categories. Because of potential fluctuations due to small numbers (fewer than three providers), counties with less than three providers were not considered for area change.
Upon consideration of multiple analyses, LTI used the combined Child Care Center and Family Child Care median hourly rate, weighted by the number of providers in each type to guide recommendations for area changes. The figure below shows the distribution of the weighted Child Care Center and Family Child Care Provider median hourly rates per cost area and highlights recommended area changes.
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Scatterplot of Child Care Center and Family Child Care Weighted Market Rates by Cost Area
Cost Area 1 is Johnson County with a weighted mean of $4.40 per hour. Cost Area 2 has a mean range of $2.23-$3.08, and Cost Area 3 has a range of $1.64-$2.60. Based on the combined weighted mean, the following cost area changes are recommended:
- Move from Cost Area 3 to Cost Area 2: o Clark, Cheyenne, Harvey, Norton, Rush, Scott, and Seward Counties with
weighted means that range from $2.45 - $2.60 which fall within the current Cost Area 2.
- Geary County was moved from Cost Area 3 to Cost Area 2 based on the 2017 Child Care Market Rate Analysis. Current analysis shows a weighted mean rate of $2.23 which lies in the Cost Area 3 range. Given the fluctuation, the recommendation is to leave Geary County in Cost Area 2 and continue to monitor rates to determine most appropriate placement.
Table 20 shows the counties listed in current cost areas compared to proposed cost areas. Based on current market rate data, making the proposed change(s) would result in more accurate cost area groupings.
Weighted Mean Rate per Hour
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Table 20: Comparison of Current and Proposed Cost Areas Cost Area
Current County Cost Area Proposed County Cost Area
1 Johnson Johnson
2 Butler, Douglas, Ellis, Geary, Jefferson, Leavenworth, Miami, Pottawatomie, Riley, Sedgwick, Shawnee, Wyandotte
Butler, Douglas, Ellis, Geary, Jefferson, Leavenworth, Miami, Pottawatomie, Riley, Sedgwick, Shawnee, Wyandotte - ADD -
Clark, Cheyenne, Harvey, Norton, Rush, Scott, Seward
3 92 Remaining Counties 85 Remaining Counties
Considerations for Future Market Rate Analysis LTI submits the following for consideration by DCF:
• Future methodology should be conducted using both current definition of full time hours (50-55) and an expanded definition of full time (50+ hours) to determine the most appropriate and accurate representation of Child Care Centers and Family Child Care Providers across the state.
• Review and revise survey questions as needed to obtain more accurate information from providers. This may include requiring “yes” and “no” responses instead of answering only to respond “if yes”. This will allow the distinction between a “no” versus a non or missing response.
• Consider adding definitions to questions that have had a large range of responses or do not coincide with external sources. An as example, the question about national accreditation on the survey revealed that more than 14.0% of Child Care Centers and 12.4% of Family Child Care Providers indicated they were accredited. This is not supported in the data provided by CCAKS, nor is it supported by information publicly available through those accrediting bodies. This indicates that child care providers may need additional clarification as to the definition of national accreditation. It is possible that some providers mistook the term accreditation for licensure, so examples of accrediting bodies in the next market rate survey is advised.
• Align CCAKS Child Care Center age categories with those used in DCF benefit data to allow for accurate subsidy calculations, especially for those in the two-year old age group.
• Encourage providers to submit the following information annually: o Updated contact information. o Reporting of provider rate – many providers do not have a rate reported in
the CCAKS database. o Reporting of provider hours – for more accurate conversions between time
intervals (hourly, weekly, monthly), request providers report average
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number of hours care will be available per week as well as how many weeks a year care will be provided.
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Appendix 1 Count of Providers by Type and County
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age
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ty
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LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 30
Lice
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Day
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re H
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Lice
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oup
Day
Care
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es
Tota
l Lic
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mily
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l Pr
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LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 31
Appendix 2a – 2d Full-Time Provider Rates (Hourly, Daily, Weekly) by Provider Type, Age Group, and County with Proposed Area Changes
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 32
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pe
nd
ix 2
a:
Full-
Tim
e P
rov
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r R
ate
s b
y P
rov
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r T
yp
e
No
te: T
he
se c
ou
nts
incl
ud
e a
ll p
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de
rs in
th
e C
CA
KS
dat
abas
e (
i.e
. Fu
ll-T
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pro
vid
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, alt
ern
ativ
e d
ay p
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tes,
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wit
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s, e
tc).
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ed
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ket
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ysis
co
mp
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d F
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18.
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tyC
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st A
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Car
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r R
ate
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ge
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7-20
20)
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Rat
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mb
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d
CH
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(201
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mat
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n
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s 0-
5 D
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tio
n
Ap
pe
nd
ix 2
a, P
age
1
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 33
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33
18
14
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33
44
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28
77
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12
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3.3
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71
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10
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1.9
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2.2
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oks
33
14
14
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.08
11
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.38
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32
43
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22
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.00
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.70
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4%
-0.3
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0.0
8%
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sse
ll3
32
21
2$
2.2
45
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2.1
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2.2
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31
21
84
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.31
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6.2
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1.9
3%
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21
45
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1$
2.5
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2.5
5%
22
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dgw
ick
22
45
23
90
$2
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23
41
90
$2
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15
.15
%4
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9.0
8%
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wa
rd3
21
68
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62
$2
.91
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4.3
0%
20
.59
%2
1.4
3%
1.1
2%
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aw
ne
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22
44
20
6$
2.4
49
87
8$
2.8
5$
2.5
51
.42
%3
.39
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.06
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eri
da
n3
38
4$
2.1
62
$2
.16
**
9.6
4%
9.6
4%
0.0
8%
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erm
an
33
14
13
$2
.23
1$
2.2
3*
*4
.21
%4
.21
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.20
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ith
33
14
11
$1
.92
1$
1.9
2*
*-9
.43
%-9
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ffo
rd3
36
4$
2.2
5$
2.2
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*-2
.60
%-2
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%
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un
tyC
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t C
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mil
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(2
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C R
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C
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(20
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-20
20
)
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mb
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02
0)
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ma
ted
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ula
tio
n
Ag
es 0
-5
Dis
trib
uti
on
Ap
pe
nd
ix 2
a, P
age
2
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 34
J=(E
*F
+
H*
I)/(
E+
H)
Co
un
t o
f A
ll
Pro
vid
ers
Co
un
t o
f F
ull
-Tim
e
Pro
vid
ers
20
20
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ed
ian
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ll-
Tim
e H
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rly
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f A
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vid
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t o
f F
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vid
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20
20
M
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r a
nd
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CC
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d
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te
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nto
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34
2$
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52
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.75
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9.3
7%
9.3
7%
0.0
9%
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ve
ns
33
42
$2
.08
1$
2.0
8*
*1
.96
%1
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er
33
30
26
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93
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0%
-9.5
0%
-8.0
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0.7
8%
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om
as
33
24
18
$2
.32
52
$2
.26
$2
.31
**
9.4
3%
9.1
5%
0.2
5%
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go
33
53
$2
.08
21
$2
.50
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.19
0.0
0%
-7.5
6%
-4.5
9%
0.0
7%
Wa
ba
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see
33
10
9$
2.0
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33
22
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32
41
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31
$1
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1%
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31
31
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son
33
65
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nd
ott
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29
48
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2.6
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53
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2.9
09
.49
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Ap
pe
nd
ix 2
a, P
age
3
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un
tyC
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en
t C
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Are
aP
rop
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d
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st A
rea
Fa
mil
y C
hil
d C
are
Ce
nte
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ter
Ra
te
Ch
an
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(2
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7-2
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0)
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C R
ate
C
ha
ng
e
(20
17
-20
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)
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mb
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d
CH
AN
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(2
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0)
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ted
P
op
ula
tio
n
Ag
es
0-5
D
istr
ibu
tio
n
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 35
New
born
(0-1
2 m
onth
s) fo
r Ch
ild C
are
Cent
ers
Infa
nt (1
2-17
mon
ths)
for
Child
Car
e Ce
nter
sIn
fant
(0-1
7 m
onth
s)
for F
amily
Hom
esTo
ddle
r (18
-23
mon
ths)
for
Child
Car
e Ce
nter
sTo
ddle
r (2
year
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sTo
ddle
r (18
-35
mon
ths)
fo
r Fam
ily H
omes
Pres
choo
l (3
yea
rs)
Pres
choo
l (4
year
s)Ki
nder
gart
en
(5 y
ears
)Sc
hool
Age
(6
ye
ars
& o
lder
)
Alle
n3
15$2
.36
$2.2
6$2
.00
$2.0
7$2
.07
$2.0
0$1
.92
$1.8
3$1
.83
$1.8
3An
ders
on3
15$2
.36
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2At
chiso
n3
23$3
.13
$2.7
4$2
.31
$2.7
4$2
.74
$2.0
0$2
.00
$2.0
0$2
.07
$2.2
0Ba
rber
33
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
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on3
46$2
.87
$2.5
6$2
.40
$2.5
6$2
.56
$2.2
0$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
.12
$2.1
2Bo
urbo
n3
10$2
.40
$2.4
0$1
.92
$2.4
0$1
.92
$1.7
3$1
.78
$1.7
8$1
.68
$1.6
3Br
own
311
$3.3
7$3
.17
$2.1
2$3
.17
$2.9
8$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
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r2
72$4
.37
$3.7
5$2
.88
$3.7
5$3
.75
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0Ch
ase
35
$2.3
1$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
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tauq
ua3
3$2
.12
$2.1
2$1
.92
$1.7
3$1
.73
$1.7
8$1
.73
$1.7
3$1
.54
$1.5
4Ch
erok
ee3
22$2
.45
$2.1
2$2
.26
$2.1
2$2
.12
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2Ch
eyen
ne3
4$2
.75
$2.7
5$2
.75
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0Cl
ark
33
$2.5
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
Clay
313
$3.0
8$2
.69
$2.4
0$2
.69
$2.6
9$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.12
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d3
17$2
.52
$2.4
3$2
.23
$2.4
2$2
.42
$2.2
0$2
.10
$2.1
0$2
.00
$2.0
0Co
ffey
313
$2.5
5$1
.92
$2.4
0$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.3
1Co
man
che
31
$2.4
0$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
Cow
ley
343
$3.0
8$2
.60
$2.4
0$2
.60
$2.4
0$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
Craw
ford
346
$2.5
5$2
.31
$2.0
7$2
.31
$2.3
1$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.8
8$1
.73
Deca
tur
32
$2.4
4$1
.96
$1.9
6$1
.96
$1.9
6$1
.96
Dick
inso
n3
25$3
.75
$3.5
6$2
.40
$3.5
6$2
.79
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.02
$1.9
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niph
an3
11$2
.00
$1.7
3$1
.83
$1.7
3$1
.83
$1.7
3Do
ugla
s2
113
$4.8
1$4
.38
$3.2
2$4
.21
$3.8
5$2
.93
$3.0
5$2
.99
$2.8
8$2
.60
Edw
ards
36
$2.4
0$1
.96
$1.9
6$1
.96
$2.1
6$2
.16
Elk
32
$1.9
2$1
.73
$1.7
3$1
.73
$1.7
3$1
.73
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245
$3.8
2$3
.46
$2.5
0$3
.22
$3.4
6$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
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orth
311
$2.8
8$2
.50
$2.3
6$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.16
$2.2
1$2
.26
$2.2
1$2
.07
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ey3
44$3
.17
$2.7
9$2
.40
$2.7
9$2
.79
$2.3
1$2
.31
$2.2
5$2
.21
$2.2
1Fo
rd3
31$2
.58
$2.2
9$2
.40
$2.2
9$2
.31
$1.9
7$2
.02
$2.0
2$1
.92
$1.9
2Fr
ankl
in3
40$3
.65
$3.1
7$2
.55
$3.0
8$3
.08
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.36
$2.3
1Ge
ary
234
$3.6
5$2
.88
$2.7
4$2
.88
$2.6
0$2
.45
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.3
1$2
.21
Gove
34
$2.0
2$2
.25
$1.9
2$1
.92
$2.2
5$2
.04
$2.0
4$2
.04
$2.0
4Gr
aham
36
$1.9
6$1
.96
$1.9
6$1
.96
$1.9
6$1
.96
Gran
t3
13$2
.01
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2Gr
ay3
5$2
.69
$2.6
9$2
.22
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.0
2$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
2Gr
eele
y3
2$2
.75
$2.3
1$2
.31
$2.3
1$2
.31
$2.3
1Gr
eenw
ood
310
$2.4
0$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.12
Ham
ilton
33
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.99
$1.9
9$1
.99
Harp
er3
13$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.21
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
.16
$2.1
6Ha
rvey
332
$3.9
6$3
.37
$2.5
0$3
.37
$3.3
7$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.36
Hask
ell
32
$2.0
7$1
.97
$1.9
7$1
.97
$1.9
7$1
.97
Hodg
eman
31
$2.8
8$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
Jack
son
332
$2.7
9$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
Jeff
erso
n2
24$3
.52
$3.2
7$2
.69
$3.2
7$3
.27
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0
Appe
ndix
2b,
Pag
e 1
Appe
ndix
2b:
Ful
l-Tim
e M
edia
n Ho
urly
Rat
e by
Age
Gro
up a
nd C
ount
y
Coun
tyCo
st A
rea
Tota
l Ful
l-Tim
e Fa
cilit
ies
FULL
-TIM
E M
EDIA
N H
OU
RLY
RATE
BY
AGE
GRO
UP
Not
e: T
hese
coun
ts in
clud
e on
ly p
rovi
ders
in th
e CC
AKS
data
base
that
mee
t the
full-
time
crite
ria re
fere
nced
pre
viou
sly
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 36
New
born
(0-1
2 m
onth
s) fo
r Ch
ild C
are
Cent
ers
Infa
nt (1
2-17
mon
ths)
for
Child
Car
e Ce
nter
sIn
fant
(0-1
7 m
onth
s)
for F
amily
Hom
esTo
ddle
r (18
-23
mon
ths)
for
Child
Car
e Ce
nter
sTo
ddle
r (2
year
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sTo
ddle
r (18
-35
mon
ths)
fo
r Fam
ily H
omes
Pres
choo
l (3
yea
rs)
Pres
choo
l (4
year
s)Ki
nder
gart
en
(5 y
ears
)Sc
hool
Age
(6
ye
ars
& o
lder
)
Jew
ell
33
$2.0
0$2
.00
$2.0
0$2
.00
$2.0
0$2
.00
John
son
169
1$6
.12
$5.3
8$3
.85
$5.2
9$4
.90
$3.5
6$3
.65
$3.6
5$3
.37
$3.1
3Ke
arny
37
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.73
King
man
311
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.60
$2.6
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
Kiow
a3
2$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0La
bett
e3
35$2
.60
$2.3
1$2
.40
$2.3
1$2
.31
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2La
ne3
1$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0Le
aven
wor
th2
80$4
.62
$3.8
5$2
.88
$3.3
7$3
.37
$2.7
9$2
.79
$2.7
9$2
.60
$2.6
0Li
ncol
n3
4$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2Li
nn3
10$2
.40
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
2Lo
gan
35
$2.6
0$2
.12
$2.0
0$2
.00
$2.0
0$2
.00
Lyon
339
$3.0
8$2
.98
$2.4
0$2
.79
$2.5
0$2
.31
$2.3
1$2
.31
$2.1
6$2
.16
Mar
ion
334
$3.3
7$2
.88
$2.3
1$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.26
$2.3
1$2
.31
$2.3
1$2
.31
Mar
shal
l3
10$2
.98
$2.3
1$2
.98
$2.5
0$2
.25
$2.2
8$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.23
McP
hers
on3
29$2
.00
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2M
eade
39
$2.2
1$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
Mia
mi
252
$4.2
9$3
.46
$2.8
4$3
.46
$3.2
9$2
.60
$2.6
0$2
.50
$2.4
0$2
.40
Mitc
hell
312
$2.7
4$2
.51
$2.0
1$2
.51
$2.4
8$1
.92
$2.1
2$2
.02
$2.0
2$1
.92
Mon
tgom
ery
336
$2.6
4$2
.36
$2.3
1$2
.36
$2.3
1$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
Mor
ris3
13$3
.08
$2.7
9$2
.31
$2.7
9$2
.69
$2.3
1$2
.31
$2.3
1$2
.31
$2.3
1M
orto
n3
2$2
.40
$2.1
6$2
.16
$2.1
6$2
.16
$2.1
6N
emah
a3
28$3
.08
$2.8
8$2
.40
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.3
1N
eosh
o3
30$2
.31
$2.0
2$1
.92
$2.0
2$2
.02
$1.6
3$1
.63
$1.6
3$1
.63
$1.6
3N
ess
34
$2.2
8$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.28
Nor
ton
35
$2.9
3$2
.93
$2.5
0$2
.93
$2.9
3$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.40
Osa
ge3
29$3
.27
$3.0
8$2
.40
$3.0
8$2
.88
$2.1
2$2
.07
$2.0
7$2
.02
$2.0
0O
sbor
ne3
9$2
.25
$2.3
8$2
.38
$2.3
8$2
.38
$2.3
8O
ttaw
a3
13$2
.00
$2.0
0$1
.95
$1.9
5$1
.92
$1.9
2Pa
wne
e3
12$2
.88
$2.1
2$2
.40
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.2
5$2
.18
$2.1
8$2
.18
$2.1
8Ph
illip
s3
11$2
.55
$2.5
5$2
.00
$2.4
5$2
.24
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2Po
ttaw
atom
ie2
52$3
.75
$3.6
5$2
.88
$4.1
5$3
.98
$2.6
9$2
.69
$2.6
9$2
.60
$2.4
0Pr
att
314
$3.3
7$3
.17
$2.6
0$3
.17
$2.9
8$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
Raw
lins
31
$2.0
0$2
.00
$2.0
0$2
.00
$2.0
0$2
.00
Reno
374
$2.9
8$2
.50
$2.4
5$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.26
$2.4
0$2
.21
$2.1
2$2
.12
Repu
blic
314
$2.5
0$2
.09
$2.0
9$2
.09
$2.0
2$2
.01
Rice
38
$2.6
0$2
.50
$1.9
2$2
.50
$2.5
0$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
Rile
y2
99$5
.33
$4.9
9$3
.17
$4.9
9$4
.26
$2.8
8$3
.08
$2.9
8$2
.88
$2.5
0Ro
oks
315
$2.7
9$2
.50
$2.2
4$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.08
$2.1
6$2
.16
$2.0
0$2
.08
Rush
35
$3.1
3$3
.13
$2.5
0$3
.13
$3.1
3$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
Russ
ell
313
$2.4
4$2
.44
$2.4
0$2
.22
$2.2
2$2
.18
$2.2
1$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.12
Salin
e3
94$3
.32
$2.7
9$2
.60
$2.6
0$2
.36
$2.4
0$2
.31
$2.3
1$2
.21
$2.2
1Sc
ott
35
$2.8
8$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.58
Sedg
wic
k2
580
$4.5
2$3
.85
$2.7
9$3
.70
$3.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.4
0$2
.31
Sew
ard
310
$3.7
5$3
.37
$2.6
0$3
.37
$3.3
7$2
.40
$2.4
5$2
.45
$2.4
0$2
.40
Shaw
nee
228
4$4
.23
$3.4
6$2
.88
$3.4
6$3
.27
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.3
1Sh
erid
an3
4$2
.40
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
2Sh
erm
an3
13$2
.40
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
1
Appe
ndix
2b,
Pag
e 2
Coun
tyCo
st A
rea
Tota
l Ful
l-Tim
e Fa
cilit
ies
FULL
-TIM
E M
EDIA
N H
OU
RLY
RATE
BY
AGE
GRO
UP
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 37
New
born
(0-1
2 m
onth
s) fo
r Ch
ild C
are
Cent
ers
Infa
nt (1
2-17
mon
ths)
for
Child
Car
e Ce
nter
sIn
fant
(0-1
7 m
onth
s)
for F
amily
Hom
esTo
ddle
r (18
-23
mon
ths)
for
Child
Car
e Ce
nter
sTo
ddle
r (2
year
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sTo
ddle
r (18
-35
mon
ths)
fo
r Fam
ily H
omes
Pres
choo
l (3
yea
rs)
Pres
choo
l (4
year
s)Ki
nder
gart
en
(5 y
ears
)Sc
hool
Age
(6
ye
ars
& o
lder
)
Smith
311
$2.1
6$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
Staf
ford
34
$2.4
5$2
.28
$2.2
3$2
.23
$2.2
3$2
.23
Stan
ton
32
$1.8
3$1
.73
$1.7
3$1
.73
$1.7
3$1
.73
Stev
ens
32
$2.4
0$2
.16
$2.1
6$2
.16
$1.7
8$1
.78
Sum
ner
329
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
5$2
.07
$2.0
6$2
.01
$1.9
2$1
.92
Thom
as3
20$2
.88
$2.6
0$2
.40
$2.6
0$2
.60
$2.3
1$2
.31
$2.3
1$2
.31
$2.3
1Tr
ego
34
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.0
8$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.08
$2.2
9$2
.29
$2.2
9$2
.29
Wab
auns
ee3
13$3
.15
$3.1
1$2
.40
$2.8
2$2
.82
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
2$1
.92
$1.9
2W
alla
ce3
2$3
.00
$3.0
0$3
.00
$3.0
0$3
.00
$3.0
0W
ashi
ngto
n3
19$2
.12
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2W
ichi
ta3
Wils
on3
12$2
.88
$2.2
1$1
.92
$2.2
1$2
.21
$1.6
3$1
.63
$1.6
3$1
.63
$1.6
3W
oods
on3
5$2
.75
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0W
yand
otte
212
3$4
.33
$3.7
1$2
.88
$3.6
5$3
.56
$2.7
9$2
.69
$2.6
9$2
.50
$2.5
8
691
$6.1
2$5
.38
$3.8
5$5
.29
$4.9
0$3
.56
$3.6
5$3
.65
$3.3
7$3
.13
1558
$4.4
2$3
.83
$2.8
8$3
.65
$3.4
6$2
.60
$2.6
0$2
.52
$2.4
0$2
.40
1384
$2.8
8$2
.60
$2.4
0$2
.60
$2.5
0$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
1$2
.00
Appe
ndix
2b,
Pag
e 3
Coun
tyCo
st A
rea
Tota
l Ful
l-Tim
e Fa
cilit
ies
FULL
-TIM
E M
EDIA
N H
OU
RLY
RATE
BY
AGE
GRO
UP
Regi
on 3
Regi
on 1
Regi
on 2
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 38
To
dd
ler
(2
ye
ars
)fo
r C
hil
d
Ca
re C
en
ters
Alle
n3
15
$2
4.5
0$
23
.50
$2
0.8
0$
21
.50
$2
1.5
0$
20
.80
$2
0.0
0$
19
.00
$1
9.0
0$
19
.00
An
de
rso
n3
15
$2
4.5
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
Atc
his
on
32
3$
32
.52
$2
8.4
6$
24
.00
$2
8.4
6$
28
.46
$2
0.8
0$
20
.80
$2
0.8
0$
21
.50
$2
2.8
8B
arb
er
33
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
Ba
rto
n3
46
$2
9.8
8$
26
.65
$2
5.0
0$
26
.65
$2
6.6
5$
22
.90
$2
3.0
0$
23
.00
$2
3.0
0$
22
.50
Bo
urb
on
31
0$
25
.00
$2
5.0
0$
20
.00
$2
5.0
0$
20
.00
$1
8.5
0$
19
.00
$1
9.0
0$
18
.00
$1
7.0
0B
row
n3
11
$3
5.0
0$
33
.00
$2
3.0
0$
33
.00
$3
1.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
Bu
tle
r2
72
$4
5.4
0$
39
.00
$3
0.0
0$
39
.00
$3
9.0
0$
26
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
Ch
ase
35
$2
4.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
Ch
au
tau
qu
a3
3$
22
.00
$2
2.0
0$
19
.00
$1
8.0
0$
18
.00
$1
9.0
0$
18
.00
$1
8.0
0$
16
.00
$1
6.0
0C
he
roke
e3
22
$2
5.5
0$
22
.00
$2
3.5
0$
22
.00
$2
2.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
Ch
eye
nn
e3
4$
28
.60
$2
8.6
0$
28
.60
$2
6.0
0$
26
.00
$2
6.0
0C
lark
33
$2
6.0
0$
25
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
Cla
y3
13
$3
2.0
0$
28
.00
$2
5.0
0$
28
.00
$2
8.0
0$
22
.00
$2
2.0
0$
22
.00
$2
2.0
0$
22
.00
Clo
ud
31
7$
26
.18
$2
5.3
1$
23
.20
$2
5.1
6$
25
.16
$2
2.8
8$
21
.84
$2
1.8
4$
20
.80
$2
0.8
0C
off
ey
31
3$
26
.50
$2
0.0
0$
25
.00
$2
3.0
0$
23
.00
$2
3.0
0$
24
.00
Co
ma
nch
e3
1$
25
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0C
ow
ley
34
3$
32
.00
$2
7.0
0$
25
.00
$2
7.0
0$
25
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0C
raw
ford
34
6$
26
.50
$2
4.0
0$
22
.00
$2
4.0
0$
24
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$1
8.0
0D
eca
tur
32
$2
5.4
0$
20
.40
$2
0.4
0$
20
.40
$2
0.4
0$
20
.40
Dic
kin
son
32
5$
39
.00
$3
7.0
0$
25
.00
$3
7.0
0$
29
.00
$2
2.0
0$
22
.00
$2
2.0
0$
21
.00
$2
0.0
0D
on
iph
an
31
1$
20
.79
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0D
ou
gla
s2
11
3$
51
.00
$4
6.4
4$
34
.16
$4
5.0
0$
40
.42
$3
1.1
0$
32
.00
$3
1.2
0$
30
.00
$2
7.8
6E
dw
ard
s3
6$
25
.00
$2
0.4
0$
20
.40
$2
0.4
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0E
lk3
2$
20
.00
$1
8.0
0$
18
.00
$1
8.0
0$
18
.00
$1
8.0
0E
llis
24
5$
39
.69
$3
5.9
8$
26
.00
$3
3.4
6$
35
.98
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
5.0
0E
llsw
ort
h3
11
$3
0.0
0$
26
.00
$2
4.5
0$
26
.00
$2
6.0
0$
22
.50
$2
3.0
0$
23
.50
$2
3.0
0$
21
.50
Fin
ne
y3
44
$3
3.0
0$
29
.00
$2
5.0
0$
29
.00
$2
9.0
0$
24
.00
$2
4.0
0$
23
.40
$2
3.0
0$
23
.00
Fo
rd3
31
$2
6.8
0$
23
.85
$2
5.0
0$
23
.85
$2
4.0
0$
20
.50
$2
1.0
0$
21
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
Fra
nklin
34
0$
38
.00
$3
3.0
0$
27
.00
$3
2.0
0$
32
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
5.0
0$
24
.50
$2
4.0
0G
ea
ry2
34
$3
8.0
0$
30
.00
$2
8.5
0$
30
.00
$2
7.0
0$
25
.50
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
4.0
0$
23
.00
Go
ve
34
$1
.00
$2
1.0
0$
23
.40
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
3.4
0$
21
.20
$2
1.2
0$
21
.20
$2
1.2
0G
rah
am
36
$2
0.4
0$
20
.40
$2
0.4
0$
20
.40
$2
0.4
0$
20
.40
Gra
nt
31
3$
20
.40
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0G
ray
35
$2
8.0
0$
28
.00
$2
3.0
9$
25
.00
$2
5.0
0$
21
.00
$2
2.0
0$
22
.00
$2
2.0
0$
22
.00
Gre
ele
y3
2$
28
.60
$2
4.0
0$
24
.00
$2
4.0
0$
24
.00
$2
4.0
0G
ree
nw
oo
d3
10
$2
5.0
0$
22
.00
$2
2.0
0$
22
.00
$2
2.0
0$
22
.00
Ha
milto
n3
3$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.7
0$
20
.70
$2
0.7
0H
arp
er
31
3$
22
.00
$2
2.0
0$
23
.00
$2
2.0
0$
22
.00
$2
3.0
0$
23
.00
$2
3.0
0$
22
.50
$2
2.5
0H
arv
ey
33
2$
41
.20
$3
5.0
0$
26
.00
$3
5.0
0$
35
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
5.0
0H
ask
ell
32
$2
1.5
0$
20
.50
$2
0.5
0$
18
.00
$1
3.0
0$
13
.00
Ho
dge
ma
n3
1$
30
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0Ja
ckso
n3
32
$2
9.5
0$
25
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
Ap
pe
nd
ix 2
c, P
age
1
To
dd
ler
(18
-3
5 m
on
ths
) fo
r F
am
ily
H
om
es
Pre
sc
ho
ol
(3
ye
ars
)P
res
ch
oo
l (4
y
ea
rs)
Kin
de
rga
rte
n
(5 y
ea
rs)
Sc
ho
ol
Ag
e
(6 y
ea
rs &
o
lde
r)
Ap
pe
nd
ix 2
c:
Fu
ll-T
ime
Me
dia
n D
aily
Ra
te b
y A
ge
Gro
up
an
d C
ou
nty
No
te:
Th
ese
co
un
ts i
ncl
ud
e o
nly
pro
vid
ers
in
th
e C
CA
KS
da
tab
ase
th
at
me
et
the
fu
ll-t
ime
cri
teri
a r
efe
ren
ced
pre
vio
usl
y
Co
un
tyC
os
t
A
rea
To
tal
Fu
ll-
Tim
e
Fa
cil
itie
s
FU
LL-T
IME
ME
DIA
N D
AIL
Y R
AT
E B
Y A
GE
GR
OU
PN
ew
bo
rn (
0-
12
mo
nth
s)
for
Ch
ild
C
are
Ce
nte
rs
Infa
nt
(12
-17
m
on
ths
) fo
r C
hil
d C
are
C
en
ters
Infa
nt
(0-1
7
mo
nth
s)
for
Fa
mil
y
Ho
me
s
To
dd
ler
(18
-2
3 m
on
ths
) fo
r C
hil
d
Ca
re C
en
ters
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 39
To
dd
ler
(2
ye
ars
)fo
r C
hil
d
Ca
re C
en
ters
Jeff
ers
on
22
4$
36
.60
$3
4.0
0$
28
.00
$3
4.0
0$
34
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
4.5
0Je
we
ll3
3$
20
.80
$2
0.8
0$
20
.80
$2
0.8
0$
20
.80
$2
0.8
0Jo
hn
son
16
91
$6
3.6
0$
56
.00
$4
0.0
0$
54
.98
$5
1.0
0$
37
.00
$3
8.0
0$
38
.00
$3
5.0
0$
35
.00
Ke
arn
y3
7$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$1
8.0
0K
ingm
an
31
1$
30
.00
$3
0.0
0$
30
.00
$2
7.0
0$
27
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0K
iow
a3
2$
26
.00
$2
6.0
0$
26
.00
$2
6.0
0$
26
.00
$2
6.0
0La
be
tte
33
5$
27
.00
$2
4.0
0$
25
.00
$2
4.0
0$
24
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0La
ne
31
$2
6.0
0$
26
.00
$2
6.0
0$
26
.00
$2
6.0
0$
26
.00
Le
ave
nw
ort
h2
80
$4
6.1
9$
40
.00
$3
0.0
0$
38
.11
$3
5.0
0$
28
.60
$2
9.0
0$
29
.21
$2
7.0
0$
28
.71
Lin
co
ln3
4$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0Lin
n3
10
$2
5.0
0$
22
.50
$2
2.5
0$
22
.50
$2
2.0
0$
22
.00
Lo
ga
n3
5$
27
.00
$2
2.0
0$
20
.80
$2
0.8
0$
20
.80
$2
0.8
0Lyo
n3
39
$3
2.0
0$
31
.00
$2
5.0
0$
29
.00
$2
6.0
0$
24
.00
$2
4.0
0$
24
.00
$2
2.0
0$
22
.00
Ma
rio
n3
34
$3
5.0
0$
30
.00
$2
4.0
0$
30
.00
$3
0.0
0$
23
.50
$2
4.0
0$
24
.00
$2
4.0
0$
24
.00
Ma
rsh
all
31
0$
31
.00
$2
4.0
0$
31
.00
$2
6.0
0$
23
.40
$2
3.7
0$
23
.70
$2
3.7
0$
23
.20
McP
he
rso
n3
29
$2
0.8
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
Me
ad
e3
9$
23
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0M
iam
i2
52
$4
4.6
0$
36
.00
$3
0.0
0$
36
.00
$3
4.2
0$
27
.50
$2
7.0
0$
27
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
Mit
ch
ell
31
2$
28
.51
$2
6.1
2$
20
.90
$2
6.1
2$
25
.78
$2
0.0
0$
22
.00
$2
1.0
0$
21
.00
$2
0.0
0M
on
tgo
me
ry3
36
$2
7.5
0$
24
.50
$2
4.0
0$
24
.50
$2
4.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
Mo
rris
31
3$
32
.00
$2
9.0
0$
24
.00
$2
9.0
0$
28
.00
$2
4.0
0$
24
.00
$2
4.0
0$
24
.00
$2
4.0
0M
ort
on
32
$2
5.0
0$
22
.50
$2
2.5
0$
22
.50
$2
2.5
0$
22
.50
Ne
ma
ha
32
8$
32
.00
$3
0.0
0$
25
.00
$3
0.0
0$
30
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
4.0
0N
eo
sho
33
0$
24
.00
$2
1.0
0$
20
.00
$2
1.0
0$
21
.00
$1
7.0
0$
17
.00
$1
7.0
0$
17
.00
$1
7.0
0N
ess
34
$2
3.7
0$
23
.70
$2
3.7
0$
23
.70
$2
3.7
0$
23
.70
No
rto
n3
5$
30
.42
$3
0.4
2$
26
.00
$3
0.4
2$
30
.42
$2
6.0
0$
26
.00
$2
6.0
0$
26
.00
$2
5.0
0O
sage
32
9$
34
.00
$3
2.0
0$
25
.00
$3
2.0
0$
30
.00
$2
2.0
0$
21
.50
$2
1.5
0$
21
.00
$2
0.8
0O
sbo
rne
39
$2
3.4
0$
24
.70
$2
4.7
0$
24
.70
$2
4.7
0$
24
.70
Ott
aw
a3
13
$2
0.8
0$
20
.80
$2
0.2
8$
20
.28
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
Pa
wn
ee
31
2$
30
.00
$2
2.0
0$
25
.00
$2
2.0
0$
22
.00
$2
3.4
0$
22
.70
$2
2.7
0$
22
.70
$2
2.7
0P
hillip
s3
11
$2
6.5
0$
26
.50
$2
0.8
0$
25
.50
$2
3.2
5$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
Po
tta
wa
tom
ie2
52
$4
6.3
8$
44
.64
$3
0.0
0$
43
.14
$4
1.3
8$
28
.00
$2
8.0
0$
28
.00
$2
8.0
0$
25
.00
Pra
tt3
14
$3
5.0
0$
33
.00
$2
7.0
0$
33
.00
$3
1.0
0$
25
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
Ra
wlin
s3
1$
20
.80
$2
0.8
0$
20
.80
$2
0.8
0$
20
.80
$2
0.8
0R
en
o3
74
$3
1.0
0$
26
.00
$2
5.0
0$
26
.00
$2
6.0
0$
23
.50
$2
5.0
0$
23
.00
$2
2.0
0$
22
.00
Re
pu
blic
31
4$
26
.00
$2
1.7
5$
21
.75
$2
1.7
5$
21
.00
$2
0.9
0R
ice
38
$2
7.0
0$
26
.00
$2
0.0
0$
26
.00
$2
6.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
Rile
y2
99
$5
5.4
3$
51
.90
$3
3.0
0$
51
.90
$4
4.2
9$
30
.00
$3
2.0
0$
31
.00
$3
0.0
0$
26
.00
Ro
oks
31
5$
29
.00
$2
6.0
0$
23
.75
$2
6.0
0$
26
.00
$2
1.6
5$
22
.50
$2
2.5
0$
20
.80
$2
1.6
5R
ush
35
$3
2.5
0$
32
.50
$2
6.0
0$
32
.50
$3
2.5
0$
26
.00
$2
6.0
0$
26
.00
$2
6.0
0$
26
.00
Ru
sse
ll3
13
$2
5.4
0$
25
.40
$2
5.0
0$
23
.09
$2
3.0
9$
22
.70
$2
3.0
0$
22
.00
$2
2.0
0$
22
.00
Sa
lin
e3
94
$3
4.5
0$
29
.00
$2
7.0
0$
27
.00
$2
4.5
0$
25
.00
$2
4.0
0$
24
.00
$2
3.0
0$
23
.00
Sco
tt3
5$
30
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
6.8
0Se
dgw
ick
25
80
$4
7.0
0$
41
.00
$2
9.0
0$
39
.00
$3
6.4
0$
26
.00
$2
6.0
0$
26
.00
$2
5.0
0$
24
.69
Se
wa
rd3
10
$3
9.0
0$
35
.00
$2
8.0
0$
35
.00
$3
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
5.5
0$
25
.50
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
Sh
aw
ne
e2
28
4$
44
.00
$3
6.0
1$
30
.00
$3
6.0
1$
34
.00
$2
6.0
0$
26
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
4.0
0Sh
eri
da
n3
4$
25
.00
$2
2.0
0$
22
.00
$2
2.0
0$
22
.00
$2
2.0
0Sh
erm
an
31
3$
25
.00
$2
3.0
0$
23
.00
$2
3.0
0$
23
.00
$2
3.0
0
Kin
de
rga
rte
n
(5 y
ea
rs)
Sc
ho
ol
Ag
e
(6 y
ea
rs &
o
lde
r)
Ap
pe
nd
ix 2
c, P
age
2
Infa
nt
(12
-17
m
on
ths
) fo
r C
hil
d C
are
C
en
ters
Infa
nt
(0-1
7
mo
nth
s)
for
Fa
mil
y
Ho
me
s
To
dd
ler
(18
-2
3 m
on
ths
) fo
r C
hil
d
Ca
re C
en
ters
To
dd
ler
(18
-3
5 m
on
ths
) fo
r F
am
ily
H
om
es
Pre
sc
ho
ol
(3
ye
ars
)P
res
ch
oo
l (4
y
ea
rs)
Co
un
tyC
os
t
A
rea
To
tal
Fu
ll-
Tim
e
Fa
cil
itie
s
FU
LL-T
IME
ME
DIA
N D
AIL
Y R
AT
E B
Y A
GE
GR
OU
PN
ew
bo
rn (
0-
12
mo
nth
s)
for
Ch
ild
C
are
Ce
nte
rs
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 40
Tod
dle
r (2
ye
ars
)fo
r C
hil
d
Ca
re C
ente
rs
Smit
h3
11
$2
5.0
0$
21
.50
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.40
Sta
ffo
rd3
4$
25
.50
$2
3.7
4$
23
.22
$2
3.2
2$
23
.22
$2
3.2
2St
an
ton
32
$1
9.0
0$
18
.00
$1
8.0
0$
18
.00
$1
8.0
0$
18
.00
Ste
ven
s3
2$
25
.00
$2
2.5
0$
22
.50
$2
2.5
0$
18
.50
$1
8.5
0Su
mn
er
32
9$
25
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.50
$2
1.5
0$
21
.40
$2
0.9
0$
20
.00
$1
9.0
0T
ho
ma
s3
20
$3
0.0
0$
27
.00
$2
5.0
0$
27
.00
$2
7.0
0$
24
.00
$2
4.0
0$
24
.00
$2
4.0
0$
24
.00
Tre
go3
4$
26
.00
$2
6.0
0$
21
.60
$2
6.0
0$
26
.00
$2
1.6
0$
23
.80
$2
3.8
0$
23
.80
$2
3.8
0W
ab
au
nse
e3
13
$3
2.8
0$
32
.30
$2
5.0
0$
29
.30
$2
9.3
0$
22
.00
$2
2.0
0$
22
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
Wa
llace
32
$3
1.2
0$
31
.20
$3
1.2
0$
31
.20
$3
1.2
0$
31
.20
Wa
shin
gto
n3
19
$2
2.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
$2
0.0
0$
20
.00
Wic
hit
a3
Wils
on
31
2$
30
.00
$2
3.0
0$
20
.00
$2
3.0
0$
23
.00
$1
7.0
0$
17
.00
$1
7.0
0$
17
.00
$1
7.0
0W
oo
dso
n3
5$
28
.60
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
5.0
0$
25
.00
$2
5.0
0W
yan
do
tte
31
23
$4
5.0
0$
38
.60
$3
0.0
0$
38
.00
$3
7.0
0$
29
.00
$2
8.0
0$
28
.00
$2
6.0
0$
25
.00
69
1$
63
.60
$5
6.0
0$
40
.00
$5
4.9
8$
51
.00
$3
7.0
0$
38
.00
$3
8.0
0$
35
.00
$3
5.0
01
55
8$
46
.00
$4
0.0
0$
30
.00
$3
8.7
0$
36
.21
$2
7.0
0$
27
.00
$2
7.0
0$
25
.00
$2
5.0
01
38
4$
30
.00
$2
7.0
0$
25
.00
$2
7.0
0$
26
.00
$2
2.0
0$
22
.00
$2
2.0
0$
21
.94
$2
0.8
0
Sch
oo
l A
ge
(6
yea
rs &
o
lder
)
Ap
pe
nd
ix 2
c, P
age
3
Infa
nt
(0-1
7
mo
nth
s) f
or
Fam
ily
Ho
mes
Tod
dle
r (1
8-
23
mo
nth
s)
for
Ch
ild
C
are
Cen
ters
Tod
dle
r (1
8-
35
mo
nth
s)
for
Fam
ily
Ho
mes
Pre
sch
oo
l (3
ye
ars
)P
resc
ho
ol
(4
yea
rs)
Kin
der
gart
en
(5 y
ears
)
Co
un
tyC
ost
A
rea
Tota
l Fu
ll-
Tim
e Fa
cili
ties
FULL
-TIM
E M
ED
IAN
DA
ILY
RA
TE
BY
AG
E G
RO
UP
New
bo
rn (
0-
12
mo
nth
s)
for
Ch
ild
C
are
Cen
ters
Infa
nt
(12
-17
m
on
ths)
fo
r C
hil
d C
are
C
ente
rs
Re
gio
n 1
Re
gio
n 2
Re
gio
n 3
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 41
New
born
(0-1
2 m
onth
s) fo
r Ch
ild C
are
Cent
ers
Infa
nt (1
2-17
mon
ths)
fo
r Chi
ld C
are
Cent
ers
Infa
nt (0
-17
mon
ths)
for
Fam
ily H
omes
Todd
ler (
18-2
3 m
onth
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sTo
ddle
r (2
year
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sTo
ddle
r (18
-35
mon
ths)
fo
r Fam
ily H
omes
Pres
choo
l (3
year
s)Pr
esch
ool (
4 ye
ars)
Kind
erga
rten
(5
yea
rs)
Scho
ol A
ge
(6
yea
rs &
old
er)
Alle
n3
15$1
22.5
0$1
17.5
0$9
9.50
$107
.50
$107
.50
$97.
00$9
5.00
$95.
00$9
0.00
$90.
00An
ders
on3
15$1
22.5
0$1
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0$1
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0$1
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0$1
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0$1
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chiso
n3
23$1
62.6
2$1
42.3
2$1
20.0
0$1
42.3
2$1
42.3
2$1
04.0
0$1
04.0
0$1
04.0
0$1
04.5
0$1
14.4
0Ba
rber
33
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
Bart
on3
46$1
49.3
8$1
33.2
5$1
25.0
0$1
33.2
5$1
33.2
5$1
14.5
0$1
15.0
0$1
15.0
0$1
10.0
0$1
10.0
0Bo
urbo
n3
10$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
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0$1
25.0
0$1
00.0
0$9
0.00
$92.
50$9
2.50
$87.
50$8
5.00
Brow
n3
11$1
75.0
0$1
65.0
0$1
05.0
0$1
65.0
0$1
55.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0Bu
tler
272
$227
.00
$195
.00
$150
.00
$195
.00
$195
.00
$130
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
Chas
e3
5$1
20.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
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auta
uqua
33
$110
.00
$110
.00
$100
.00
$90.
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0.00
$92.
50$9
0.00
$90.
00$8
0.00
$80.
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erok
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22$1
27.5
0$1
10.0
0$1
17.5
0$1
10.0
0$1
10.0
0$1
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0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0Ch
eyen
ne3
4$1
43.0
0$1
43.0
0$1
43.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
30.0
0Cl
ark
33
$130
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
Clay
313
$160
.00
$140
.00
$125
.00
$140
.00
$140
.00
$110
.00
$110
.00
$110
.00
$110
.00
$110
.00
Clou
d3
17$1
30.9
0$1
26.5
5$1
16.0
0$1
25.8
0$1
25.8
0$1
14.4
0$1
09.1
8$1
09.1
8$1
04.0
0$1
04.0
0Co
ffey
313
$132
.50
$100
.00
$125
.00
$115
.00
$115
.00
$115
.00
$120
.00
Com
anch
e3
1$1
25.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0Co
wle
y3
43$1
60.0
0$1
35.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
35.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
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rd3
46$1
32.5
0$1
20.0
0$1
07.5
0$1
20.0
0$1
20.0
0$1
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0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$9
7.50
$90.
00De
catu
r3
2$1
27.0
0$1
02.0
0$1
02.0
0$1
02.0
0$1
02.0
0$1
02.0
0Di
ckin
son
325
$195
.00
$185
.00
$125
.00
$185
.00
$145
.00
$110
.00
$110
.00
$110
.00
$105
.00
$100
.00
Doni
phan
311
$103
.93
$90.
00$9
0.00
$90.
00$9
0.00
$90.
00Do
ugla
s2
113
$250
.00
$227
.50
$170
.00
$218
.71
$200
.00
$155
.50
$160
.00
$156
.00
$150
.00
$135
.00
Edw
ards
36
$125
.00
$102
.00
$102
.00
$102
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
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32
$100
.00
$90.
00$9
0.00
$90.
00$9
0.00
$90.
00El
lis2
45$1
98.4
5$1
79.9
1$1
30.0
0$1
67.3
2$1
79.9
1$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0El
lswor
th3
11$1
50.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
22.5
0$1
30.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
12.5
0$1
15.0
0$1
17.5
0$1
15.0
0$1
07.5
0Fi
nney
344
$165
.00
$145
.00
$125
.00
$145
.00
$145
.00
$120
.00
$120
.00
$117
.00
$115
.00
$115
.00
Ford
331
$134
.00
$119
.25
$125
.00
$119
.25
$120
.00
$102
.50
$105
.00
$105
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
Fran
klin
340
$190
.00
$165
.00
$130
.00
$160
.00
$160
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
$120
.00
$120
.00
Gear
y2
34$1
90.0
0$1
50.0
0$1
45.0
0$1
50.0
0$1
35.0
0$1
27.5
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
20.0
0$1
19.0
0Go
ve3
4$5
.00
$105
.00
$117
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$117
.00
$106
.00
$106
.00
$106
.00
$106
.00
Grah
am3
6$1
02.0
0$1
02.0
0$1
02.0
0$1
02.0
0$1
02.0
0$1
02.0
0Gr
ant
313
$104
.50
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
Gray
35
$140
.00
$140
.00
$115
.47
$125
.00
$125
.00
$105
.00
$110
.00
$110
.00
$110
.00
$110
.00
Gree
ley
32
$143
.00
$120
.00
$120
.00
$120
.00
$120
.00
$120
.00
Gree
nwoo
d3
10$1
25.0
0$1
10.0
0$1
10.0
0$1
10.0
0$1
10.0
0$1
10.0
0Ha
milt
on3
3$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
03.5
0$1
03.5
0$1
03.5
0Ha
rper
313
$110
.00
$110
.00
$115
.00
$110
.00
$110
.00
$115
.00
$115
.00
$115
.00
$112
.50
$112
.50
Harv
ey3
32$2
06.0
0$1
75.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
75.0
0$1
75.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
20.0
0Ha
skel
l3
2$1
07.5
0$1
02.5
0$1
02.5
0$1
02.5
0$1
02.5
0$1
02.5
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dgem
an3
1$1
50.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
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ckso
n3
32$1
45.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0Je
ffer
son
224
$183
.00
$170
.00
$140
.00
$170
.00
$170
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
Appe
ndix
2d:
Ful
l-Tim
e M
edia
n W
eekl
y Ra
te b
y Ag
e Gr
oup
and
Coun
ty
Not
e: T
hese
coun
ts in
clud
e on
ly p
rovi
ders
in th
e CC
AKS
data
base
that
mee
t the
full-
time
crite
ria re
fere
nced
pre
viou
sly
Coun
tyCo
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Area
Tota
l Ful
l-Tim
e Fa
cilit
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FULL
-TIM
E M
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N W
EEKL
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P
Appe
ndix
2d,
Pag
e 1
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 42
New
born
(0-1
2 m
onth
s) fo
r Ch
ild C
are
Cent
ers
Infa
nt (1
2-17
mon
ths)
fo
r Chi
ld C
are
Cent
ers
Infa
nt (0
-17
mon
ths)
for
Fam
ily H
omes
Todd
ler (
18-2
3 m
onth
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sTo
ddle
r (2
year
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sTo
ddle
r (18
-35
mon
ths)
fo
r Fam
ily H
omes
Pres
choo
l (3
year
s)Pr
esch
ool (
4 ye
ars)
Kind
erga
rten
(5
yea
rs)
Scho
ol A
ge
(6
yea
rs &
old
er)
Jew
ell
33
$104
.00
$104
.00
$104
.00
$104
.00
$104
.00
$104
.00
John
son
169
1$3
28.0
0$2
82.5
0$2
00.0
0$2
78.2
6$2
55.0
0$1
85.0
0$1
90.0
0$1
90.0
0$1
75.0
0$1
65.0
0Ke
arny
37
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$90.
00Ki
ngm
an3
11$1
50.0
0$1
50.0
0$1
50.0
0$1
35.0
0$1
35.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0Ki
owa
32
$130
.00
$130
.00
$130
.00
$130
.00
$130
.00
$130
.00
Labe
tte
335
$135
.00
$120
.00
$125
.00
$120
.00
$120
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
Lane
31
$130
.00
$130
.00
$130
.00
$130
.00
$130
.00
$130
.00
Leav
enw
orth
280
$240
.00
$200
.00
$150
.00
$175
.00
$175
.00
$140
.00
$143
.00
$144
.00
$130
.00
$135
.00
Linc
oln
34
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
Linn
310
$125
.00
$110
.00
$110
.00
$110
.00
$110
.00
$110
.00
Loga
n3
5$1
35.0
0$1
10.0
0$1
04.0
0$1
04.0
0$1
04.0
0$1
04.0
0Ly
on3
39$1
60.0
0$1
55.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
45.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
20.0
0$1
20.0
0$1
20.0
0$1
10.0
0$1
10.0
0M
ario
n3
34$1
75.0
0$1
50.0
0$1
20.0
0$1
50.0
0$1
50.0
0$1
17.5
0$1
20.0
0$1
20.0
0$1
20.0
0$1
20.0
0M
arsh
all
310
$155
.00
$120
.00
$155
.00
$130
.00
$117
.00
$118
.50
$118
.50
$118
.50
$116
.00
McP
hers
on3
29$1
04.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0M
eade
39
$115
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
Mia
mi
252
$223
.00
$180
.00
$147
.50
$180
.00
$171
.00
$135
.00
$135
.00
$130
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
Mitc
hell
312
$142
.55
$130
.62
$104
.50
$130
.62
$128
.89
$100
.00
$110
.00
$105
.00
$105
.00
$100
.00
Mon
tgom
ery
336
$137
.50
$122
.50
$120
.00
$122
.50
$120
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
Mor
ris3
13$1
60.0
0$1
45.0
0$1
20.0
0$1
45.0
0$1
40.0
0$1
20.0
0$1
20.0
0$1
20.0
0$1
20.0
0$1
20.0
0M
orto
n3
2$1
25.0
0$1
12.5
0$1
12.5
0$1
12.5
0$1
12.5
0$1
12.5
0N
emah
a3
28$1
60.0
0$1
50.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
50.0
0$1
50.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
20.0
0N
eosh
o3
30$1
20.0
0$1
05.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
05.0
0$1
05.0
0$8
5.00
$85.
00$8
5.00
$85.
00$8
5.00
Nes
s3
4$1
18.5
0$1
18.5
0$1
18.5
0$1
18.5
0$1
18.5
0$1
18.5
0N
orto
n3
5$1
52.1
0$1
52.1
0$1
30.0
0$1
52.1
0$1
52.1
0$1
30.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
25.0
0O
sage
329
$170
.00
$160
.00
$125
.00
$160
.00
$150
.00
$110
.00
$107
.50
$107
.50
$105
.00
$104
.00
Osb
orne
39
$117
.00
$123
.50
$123
.50
$123
.50
$123
.50
$123
.50
Ott
awa
313
$104
.00
$101
.40
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
Paw
nee
312
$150
.00
$110
.00
$125
.00
$110
.00
$110
.00
$117
.00
$113
.50
$113
.50
$113
.50
$113
.50
Phill
ips
311
$132
.50
$132
.50
$104
.00
$127
.50
$116
.25
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
Pott
awat
omie
252
$225
.00
$212
.50
$150
.00
$205
.00
$185
.00
$140
.00
$140
.00
$140
.00
$135
.00
$125
.00
Prat
t3
14$1
75.0
0$1
65.0
0$1
35.0
0$1
65.0
0$1
55.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0Ra
wlin
s3
1$1
04.0
0$1
04.0
0$1
04.0
0$1
04.0
0$1
04.0
0$1
04.0
0Re
no3
74$1
55.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
27.5
0$1
30.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
17.5
0$1
25.0
0$1
15.0
0$1
10.0
0$1
10.0
0Re
publ
ic3
14$1
30.0
0$1
05.0
0$1
04.5
0$1
04.5
0$1
04.0
0$1
04.0
0Ri
ce3
8$1
35.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0Ri
ley
299
$277
.14
$259
.52
$165
.00
$259
.52
$221
.43
$150
.00
$160
.00
$155
.00
$150
.00
$130
.00
Rook
s3
15$1
45.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
16.2
5$1
30.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
08.2
5$1
12.5
0$1
12.5
0$1
04.0
0$1
08.2
5Ru
sh3
5$1
62.5
0$1
62.5
0$1
30.0
0$1
62.5
0$1
62.5
0$1
30.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
30.0
0Ru
ssel
l3
13$1
27.0
2$1
27.0
2$1
25.0
0$1
15.4
7$1
15.4
7$1
13.5
0$1
15.0
0$1
10.0
0$1
10.0
0$1
10.0
0Sa
line
394
$172
.50
$145
.00
$135
.00
$135
.00
$122
.50
$125
.00
$120
.00
$120
.00
$115
.00
$115
.00
Scot
t3
5$1
50.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
34.0
0Se
dgw
ick
258
0$2
35.0
0$2
00.0
0$1
45.0
0$1
95.0
0$1
82.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
20.0
0Se
war
d3
10$1
95.0
0$1
75.0
0$1
35.0
0$1
75.0
0$1
75.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
27.5
0$1
27.5
0$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0Sh
awne
e2
284
$220
.00
$180
.00
$150
.00
$180
.00
$170
.00
$130
.00
$130
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
$120
.00
Sher
idan
34
$125
.00
$110
.00
$110
.00
$110
.00
$110
.00
$110
.00
Sher
man
313
$125
.00
$115
.00
$115
.00
$115
.00
$115
.00
$115
.00
Coun
tyCo
st
Area
Tota
l Ful
l-Tim
e Fa
cilit
ies
FULL
-TIM
E M
EDIA
N W
EEKL
Y RA
TE B
Y AG
E GR
OU
P
Appe
ndix
2d,
Pag
e 2
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 43
New
born
(0-1
2 m
onth
s) fo
r Ch
ild C
are
Cent
ers
Infa
nt (1
2-17
mon
ths)
fo
r Chi
ld C
are
Cent
ers
Infa
nt (0
-17
mon
ths)
for
Fam
ily H
omes
Todd
ler (
18-2
3 m
onth
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sTo
ddle
r (2
year
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sTo
ddle
r (18
-35
mon
ths)
fo
r Fam
ily H
omes
Pres
choo
l (3
year
s)Pr
esch
ool (
4 ye
ars)
Kind
erga
rten
(5
yea
rs)
Scho
ol A
ge
(6
yea
rs &
old
er)
Smith
311
$112
.50
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
Staf
ford
34
$127
.50
$118
.70
$116
.10
$116
.10
$116
.10
$116
.10
Stan
ton
32
$95.
00$9
0.00
$90.
00$9
0.00
$90.
00$9
0.00
Stev
ens
32
$125
.00
$112
.50
$112
.50
$112
.50
$92.
50$9
2.50
Sum
ner
329
$125
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
$127
.50
$107
.50
$107
.50
$104
.50
$100
.00
$100
.00
Thom
as3
20$1
50.0
0$1
35.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
35.0
0$1
35.0
0$1
17.5
0$1
20.0
0$1
20.0
0$1
17.5
0$1
15.0
0Tr
ego
34
$130
.00
$130
.00
$108
.00
$130
.00
$130
.00
$108
.00
$119
.00
$119
.00
$119
.00
$119
.00
Wab
auns
ee3
13$1
64.0
0$1
61.5
0$1
25.0
0$1
46.5
0$1
46.5
0$1
10.0
0$1
10.0
0$1
10.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0W
alla
ce3
2$1
56.0
0$1
56.0
0$1
56.0
0$1
56.0
0$1
56.0
0$1
56.0
0W
ashi
ngto
n3
19$1
10.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0W
ichi
ta3
Wils
on3
12$1
50.0
0$1
15.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
15.0
0$1
15.0
0$8
5.00
$85.
00$8
5.00
$85.
00$8
5.00
Woo
dson
25
$143
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
Wya
ndot
te2
123
$215
.00
$190
.50
$150
.00
$190
.00
$185
.00
$145
.00
$140
.00
$135
.23
$130
.00
$130
.00
691
$328
.00
$282
.50
$200
.00
$278
.26
$255
.00
$185
.00
$190
.00
$190
.00
$175
.00
$165
.00
1558
$230
.00
$200
.00
$150
.00
$190
.27
$180
.00
$135
.00
$135
.00
$130
.00
$125
.00
$125
.00
1384
$150
.00
$135
.00
$125
.00
$135
.00
$130
.00
$110
.00
$110
.00
$110
.00
$105
.00
$104
.00
Coun
tyCo
st
Area
Tota
l Ful
l-Tim
e Fa
cilit
ies
FULL
-TIM
E M
EDIA
N W
EEKL
Y RA
TE B
Y AG
E GR
OU
P
Appe
ndix
2d,
Pag
e 3
Regi
on 1
Regi
on 2
Regi
on 3
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 44
Appendix 3a – 3d
Part-Time Provider Rates (Hourly, Daily, Weekly) by Provider Type, Age Group, and County
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 45
J=(E
*F +
H*I
)/(E
+H)
Coun
t of A
ll Pr
ovid
ers
Coun
t of P
art-
Tim
e Pr
ovid
ers
2020
Med
ian
Part
-Tim
e Ho
urly
Rat
eCo
unt o
f All
Prov
ider
sCo
unt o
f Par
t-Ti
me
Prov
ider
s20
20 M
edia
n Pa
rt-T
ime
Hour
ly R
ate
Cent
er a
nd Li
cens
ed
Faci
lity
Wei
ghte
d Ra
te
Alle
n3
227
$1.8
55
2$3
.55
$2.2
3An
ders
on3
158
$2.2
81
$2.2
8At
chiso
n3
2014
$3.0
95
1$3
.76
$3.1
3Ba
rber
36
3$2
.76
1$2
.76
Bart
on3
5129
$2.7
413
4$1
.85
$2.6
3Bo
urbo
n3
175
$4.1
23
$4.1
2Br
own
317
5$2
.81
71
$3.2
9$2
.89
Butle
r2
6719
$3.0
929
16$1
.85
$2.5
2Ch
ase
36
2$3
.34
$3.3
4Ch
auta
uqua
33
2$1
.94
11
$1.0
3$1
.64
Cher
okee
324
11$2
.26
74
$2.0
7$2
.21
Chey
enne
35
4$2
.77
21
$1.1
9$2
.45
Clar
k3
31
**Cl
ay3
208
$3.2
84
1$1
.33
$3.0
6Cl
oud
323
10$2
.43
93
$3.2
6$2
.62
Coff
ey3
143
$2.5
84
2$2
.10
$2.3
9Co
man
che
32
1$4
.12
1$4
.12
Cow
ley
352
16$2
.14
42
$2.6
3$2
.19
Craw
ford
351
14$2
.61
145
$1.0
5$2
.20
Deca
tur
35
4$3
.64
1$3
.64
Dick
inso
n3
2912
$2.5
78
2$3
.80
$2.7
5Do
niph
an3
124
$2.2
6$2
.26
Doug
las
210
240
$3.4
757
33$2
.16
$2.8
8Ed
war
ds3
62
$2.9
1$2
.91
Elk
32
**El
lis2
8939
$4.1
213
7$2
.33
$3.8
5El
lswor
th3
117
$2.5
03
2$1
.60
$2.3
0Fi
nney
351
16$2
.03
112
$1.4
1$1
.96
Ford
336
12$4
.63
93
$1.7
1$4
.05
Fran
klin
340
21$3
.09
61
$2.0
6$3
.04
Gear
y2
3214
$3.4
69
4$3
.42
$3.4
5Go
ve3
64
$2.6
22
1$3
.03
$2.7
0Gr
aham
36
3$2
.81
1$2
.81
Gran
t3
209
$3.1
74
1$1
.14
$2.9
7Gr
ay3
63
$3.7
02
1$3
.75
$3.7
1Gr
eele
y3
53
$2.5
8$2
.58
Gree
nwoo
d3
126
$2.9
3$2
.93
Ham
ilton
34
1$2
.25
1$2
.25
Harp
er3
1310
$3.2
95
4$1
.28
$2.7
2Ha
rvey
328
5$3
.09
1510
$4.2
0$3
.83
Hask
ell
32
2$3
.60
1$3
.60
Hodg
eman
33
1$2
.67
3$2
.67
Jack
son
330
16$3
.19
41
$2.4
7$3
.15
Jeff
erso
n2
2113
$3.0
97
6$2
.88
$3.0
2
Appe
ndix
3a:
Par
t-Ti
me
Med
ian
Hour
ly R
ate
by P
rovi
der T
ype
and
Coun
ty
*EXP
LAN
ATIO
N O
F CO
LUM
N I
(WEI
GHTE
D RA
TE)
Coun
tyCo
st A
rea
Fam
ily C
hild
Car
eCe
nter
Appe
ndix
3a,
Pag
e 1
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 46
J=(E
*F +
H*I
)/(E
+H)
Coun
t of A
ll Pr
ovid
ers
Coun
t of P
art-
Tim
e Pr
ovid
ers
2020
Med
ian
Part
-Tim
e H
ourl
y Ra
teCo
unt o
f All
Prov
ider
sCo
unt o
f Par
t-Ti
me
Prov
ider
s20
20 M
edia
n Pa
rt-T
ime
Hou
rly
Rate
Cent
er a
nd L
icen
sed
Faci
lity
Wei
ghte
d Ra
te
Jew
ell
33
2$2
.38
$2.3
8Jo
hnso
n1
531
184
$5.1
432
125
4$3
.54
$4.2
1Ke
arny
313
7$2
.23
$2.2
3Ki
ngm
an3
127
$2.0
6$2
.06
Kiow
a3
21
$2.5
01
$2.5
0La
bett
e3
4319
$2.4
74
2$2
.54
$2.4
8La
ne3
3**
Leav
enw
orth
263
40$4
.12
3325
$3.5
0$3
.88
Linc
oln
35
5$3
.09
$3.0
9Li
nn3
136
$3.7
7$3
.77
Loga
n3
104
$1.9
33
$1.9
3Ly
on3
529
$3.0
018
3$1
.57
$2.6
4M
ario
n3
3316
$2.8
813
8$2
.16
$2.6
4M
arsh
all
313
9$3
.29
42
$1.6
4$2
.99
McP
hers
on3
429
$3.0
03
$3.0
0M
eade
310
8$3
.10
$3.1
0M
iam
i2
5219
$3.0
99
7$2
.47
$2.9
2M
itche
ll3
1410
$2.6
35
$2.6
3M
ontg
omer
y3
4613
$2.7
814
6$2
.48
$2.6
9M
orris
315
4$3
.04
3$3
.04
Mor
ton
33
**N
emah
a3
339
$3.5
06
1$3
.09
$3.4
6N
eosh
o3
3914
$2.1
85
3$1
.65
$2.0
9N
ess
39
6$2
.50
$2.5
0N
orto
n3
64
$1.2
33
2$2
.86
$1.7
7O
sage
333
18$2
.47
21
$2.7
8$2
.49
Osb
orne
310
6$2
.38
$2.3
8O
ttaw
a3
1711
$2.5
04
$2.5
0Pa
wne
e3
137
$2.5
02
2$3
.75
$2.7
8Ph
illip
s3
138
$2.5
43
2$2
.52
$2.5
4Po
ttaw
atom
ie2
5327
$3.0
910
5$5
.77
$3.5
1Pr
att
319
7$3
.26
11
$4.5
0$3
.42
Raw
lins
39
5$2
.88
2$2
.88
Reno
370
37$2
.81
1911
$1.6
5$2
.54
Repu
blic
318
9$2
.37
2$2
.37
Rice
34
2$3
.56
55
$3.0
0$3
.16
Rile
y2
8716
$3.4
831
8$3
.55
$3.5
0Ro
oks
314
11$2
.91
11
$3.0
6$2
.92
Rush
34
2$2
.67
21
$2.7
5$2
.70
Russ
ell
322
11$3
.29
55
$1.0
5$2
.59
Salin
e3
121
48$3
.09
226
$3.2
3$3
.11
Scot
t3
148
$3.0
01
1$1
.33
$2.8
1Se
dgw
ick
245
211
6$3
.29
234
116
$1.2
8$2
.29
Sew
ard
316
6$3
.38
61
$6.1
7$3
.78
Shaw
nee
224
412
2$3
.00
9839
$2.0
6$2
.77
Sher
idan
38
2$2
.86
2$2
.86
Sher
man
314
11$3
.09
1$3
.09
Appe
ndix
3a,
Pag
e 2
Coun
tyCo
st A
rea
Fam
ily C
hild
Car
eCe
nter
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 47
J=(E
*F +
H*I
)/(E
+H)
Coun
t of A
ll Pr
ovid
ers
Coun
t of P
art-
Tim
e Pr
ovid
ers
2020
Med
ian
Part
-Tim
e Ho
urly
Rat
eCo
unt o
f All
Prov
ider
sCo
unt o
f Par
t-Ti
me
Prov
ider
s20
20 M
edia
n Pa
rt-T
ime
Hour
ly R
ate
Cent
er a
nd Li
cens
ed
Faci
lity
Wei
ghte
d Ra
te
Smith
314
12$2
.23
1$2
.23
Staf
ford
36
5$2
.50
$2.5
0St
anto
n3
42
$3.5
32
$3.5
3St
even
s3
43
$3.9
41
1$3
.00
$3.7
1Su
mne
r3
309
$2.4
79
3$2
.26
$2.4
2Th
omas
324
9$3
.29
52
$1.0
5$2
.88
Treg
o3
51
$2.5
02
1$2
.50
$2.5
0W
abau
nsee
310
8$3
.01
53
$2.0
6$2
.75
Wal
lace
32
2$3
.35
1$3
.35
Was
hing
ton
324
8$4
.56
4$4
.56
Wic
hita
31
1$4
.12
1$4
.12
Wils
on3
138
$1.8
22
1$2
.54
$1.9
0W
oods
on3
61
$4.1
2$4
.12
Wya
ndot
te2
9466
$4.1
255
37$3
.50
$3.9
0
Coun
tyCo
st A
rea
Fam
ily C
hild
Car
eCe
nter
Appe
ndix
3a,
Pag
e 3
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 48
New
born
(0-1
2 m
onth
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sIn
fant
(12-
17 m
onth
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sIn
fant
(0-1
7 m
onth
s)
for F
amily
Hom
esTo
ddle
r (18
-23
mon
ths)
fo
r Chi
ld C
are
Cent
ers
Todd
ler (
2 ye
ars)
fo
r Chi
ld C
are
Cent
ers
Todd
ler (
18-3
5 m
onth
s)
for F
amily
Hom
esPr
esch
ool (
3 ye
ars)
Pres
choo
l (4
year
s)Ki
nder
gart
en (5
yea
rs)
Scho
ol A
ge
(6
yea
rs &
old
er)
Alle
n3
9$6
.17
$6.1
7$5
.66
$6.1
7$6
.17
$4.6
3$5
.14
$5.1
4$3
.29
$1.4
4An
ders
on3
8$2
.50
$3.3
1$3
.31
$3.3
1$2
.28
$2.2
8At
chiso
n3
15$4
.53
$3.7
0$3
.05
$3.7
0$3
.70
$3.0
5$3
.07
$3.0
7$3
.09
$3.0
9Ba
rber
33
$3.0
9$2
.78
$2.7
8$2
.67
$2.4
7$2
.47
Bart
on3
33$3
.09
$3.0
9$3
.09
$3.0
4$2
.50
$2.4
7Bo
urbo
n3
5$4
.63
$4.6
3$4
.63
$4.6
3$4
.63
$4.1
2Br
own
36
$2.8
8$2
.67
$2.6
7$2
.67
$2.6
7$2
.67
Butle
r2
35$3
.60
$4.1
2$4
.12
$3.1
9$2
.00
$2.2
3Ch
ase
32
$5.1
4$5
.14
$5.1
4$5
.14
$3.0
9$3
.60
Chau
tauq
ua3
3$2
.13
$2.1
3$1
.98
$1.9
8$1
.44
$1.4
4Ch
erok
ee3
15$3
.29
$2.7
8$2
.57
$2.7
8$2
.78
$3.1
7$2
.47
$2.4
7$2
.22
$2.0
6Ch
eyen
ne3
5$2
.88
$2.7
5$2
.75
$2.7
5$2
.75
$2.7
5Cl
ark
3Cl
ay3
9$5
.35
$4.6
3$4
.12
$4.1
2$3
.19
$2.1
6Cl
oud
313
$3.6
1$3
.35
$2.7
5$3
.35
$4.1
5$2
.75
$2.7
5$2
.75
$2.5
0$2
.50
Coff
ey3
5$3
.00
$2.0
6$3
.31
$2.3
2$2
.32
$2.4
7$2
.50
Com
anch
e3
1$4
.12
$4.1
2$4
.12
$4.1
2$4
.12
Cow
ley
318
$3.1
9$3
.00
$2.5
0$2
.88
$2.6
9$2
.50
$2.0
6Cr
awfo
rd3
19$4
.00
$3.7
5$3
.09
$3.7
5$3
.75
$2.7
9$2
.88
$2.7
8$2
.47
$2.3
7De
catu
r3
4$4
.32
$4.3
2$3
.29
$3.2
9$3
.29
$3.2
9Di
ckin
son
314
$3.0
9$3
.04
$3.0
9$3
.04
$2.6
7$2
.06
Doni
phan
34
$5.0
0$4
.04
$3.0
9$3
.09
$3.0
9$2
.26
Doug
las
273
$5.4
5$3
.57
$5.0
0$3
.57
$3.3
0$4
.94
$3.5
1$3
.51
$2.9
4$2
.67
Edw
ards
32
$3.6
0$2
.78
$2.7
8$2
.78
$2.4
7$2
.47
Elk
3El
lis2
46$5
.77
$5.5
5$4
.32
$4.2
0$4
.32
$4.1
2$4
.12
$3.7
0$4
.12
$3.7
0El
lswor
th3
9$2
.59
$2.5
9$2
.59
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0Fi
nney
318
$3.0
9$3
.09
$2.8
8$2
.50
$2.0
6$2
.00
Ford
315
$5.1
4$5
.14
$4.6
3$4
.12
$4.3
6$4
.61
Fran
klin
322
$6.1
7$5
.66
$4.5
3$4
.53
$3.0
9$3
.09
Gear
y2
18$4
.12
$3.7
0$3
.60
$3.7
0$3
.19
$3.2
9Go
ve3
5$3
.29
$3.2
9$2
.67
$3.0
9$3
.09
$2.6
7$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8Gr
aham
33
$3.5
0$2
.67
$2.6
7$2
.67
$2.6
7$2
.00
Gran
t3
10$4
.32
$3.9
1$3
.91
$3.2
9$2
.75
$3.0
0Gr
ay3
4$3
.75
$3.7
5$5
.14
$3.7
5$3
.75
$4.4
2$3
.75
$3.7
5$3
.73
$3.7
3Gr
eele
y3
3$3
.00
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0Gr
eenw
ood
36
$4.1
2$3
.50
$3.5
0$3
.09
$3.0
9$2
.57
Ham
ilton
31
$2.2
5$2
.25
$2.2
5$2
.25
$2.2
5Ha
rper
314
$4.5
3$4
.53
$3.5
0$4
.53
$4.5
3$3
.50
$3.8
1$3
.09
$3.0
9$3
.50
Harv
ey3
15$4
.32
$3.0
9$4
.32
$4.3
2$3
.09
$3.0
9$2
.79
$3.6
0$3
.91
Hask
ell
32
$5.1
4$3
.60
$3.6
0$3
.60
$3.6
0$3
.60
Hodg
eman
31
$2.6
7Ja
ckso
n3
17$5
.14
$5.1
4$5
.14
$5.1
4$3
.09
$2.0
6Je
ffer
son
219
$8.2
3$4
.63
$6.7
3$6
.73
$4.6
3$4
.99
$4.9
9$3
.09
$2.8
8
Appe
ndix
3b,
Pag
e 1
Appe
ndix
3b:
Par
t-Ti
me
Med
ian
Hour
ly R
ate
by A
ge G
roup
and
Cou
nty
Not
e: T
hese
coun
ts in
clud
e on
ly p
rovi
ders
in th
e CC
AKS
data
base
that
mee
t the
par
t-tim
e cr
iteria
refe
renc
ed p
revi
ousl
y
PART
-TIM
E M
EDIA
N H
OU
RLY
RATE
BY
AGE
GRO
UP
Coun
tyCo
st A
rea
Tota
l Par
t-Tim
e Fa
cilit
ies
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 49
New
born
(0-1
2 m
onth
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sIn
fant
(12-
17 m
onth
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sIn
fant
(0-1
7 m
onth
s)
for F
amily
Hom
esTo
ddle
r (18
-23
mon
ths)
fo
r Chi
ld C
are
Cent
ers
Todd
ler (
2 ye
ars)
fo
r Chi
ld C
are
Cent
ers
Todd
ler (
18-3
5 m
onth
s)
for F
amily
Hom
esPr
esch
ool (
3 ye
ars)
Pres
choo
l (4
year
s)Ki
nder
gart
en (5
yea
rs)
Scho
ol A
ge
(6
yea
rs &
old
er)
Jew
ell
32
$2.3
8$2
.38
$2.3
8$2
.38
$2.3
8$2
.38
John
son
143
8$8
.06
$6.5
2$7
.00
$5.5
6$4
.22
$6.1
7$5
.06
$5.1
4$3
.86
$4.1
2Ke
arny
37
$2.4
7$2
.47
$2.4
7$2
.47
$2.0
6$2
.26
King
man
37
$3.0
9$3
.09
$3.4
2$2
.88
$2.8
8$3
.07
$3.0
7$3
.07
$2.4
7$2
.06
Kiow
a3
1$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0La
bett
e3
21$3
.50
$3.0
0$2
.93
$2.9
3$2
.06
$2.0
6La
ne3
Leav
enw
orth
265
$6.7
9$5
.00
$6.7
9$6
.00
$5.0
0$4
.43
$4.4
3$3
.70
$3.7
0Li
ncol
n3
5$3
.09
$3.0
9$3
.09
$3.0
9$3
.09
$3.0
9Li
nn3
6$5
.14
$4.5
0$4
.50
$4.5
0$4
.32
$3.7
0Lo
gan
34
$3.6
7$3
.67
$3.6
7$3
.67
$2.0
0$1
.93
Lyon
312
$3.0
0$1
.57
$3.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$3
.04
$3.0
0M
ario
n3
24$8
.23
$6.4
8$3
.04
$6.4
8$5
.97
$2.9
4$3
.00
$2.9
4$2
.78
$2.6
7M
arsh
all
311
$3.2
9$1
.75
$3.2
9$3
.02
$3.0
2$3
.02
$3.2
9M
cPhe
rson
39
$2.0
6$2
.06
$2.0
6$2
.06
$2.0
6$3
.09
Mea
de3
8$3
.60
$3.3
1$3
.31
$2.9
0$2
.90
$2.7
9M
iam
i2
26$4
.53
$4.5
3$4
.32
$3.2
9$3
.09
$3.0
9M
itche
ll3
10$4
.01
$3.8
1$3
.81
$3.0
9$2
.88
$2.5
9M
ontg
omer
y3
19$3
.50
$3.6
0$3
.60
$3.5
0$2
.88
$2.0
6M
orris
34
$3.0
4$3
.04
$3.0
4$3
.04
$3.0
4$2
.53
Mor
ton
3N
emah
a3
10$4
.32
$4.3
2$4
.32
$4.3
2$4
.32
$3.5
0N
eosh
o3
17$3
.29
$1.4
4$3
.55
$2.9
0$2
.90
$1.8
0$1
.85
Nes
s3
6$2
.75
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0N
orto
n3
6$2
.93
$2.9
3$2
.25
$2.9
3$2
.93
$2.2
5$2
.75
$2.7
5$2
.25
$1.8
5O
sage
319
$2.5
9$2
.50
$2.5
9$2
.59
$2.5
0$2
.47
Osb
orne
36
$2.2
6$2
.38
$2.3
8$2
.38
$2.3
8$2
.38
Ott
awa
311
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
Paw
nee
39
$7.2
0$6
.17
$2.5
0$6
.17
$6.1
7$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.2
8$2
.28
Phill
ips
310
$4.3
2$4
.32
$3.0
9$3
.91
$3.9
1$3
.09
$3.1
9$3
.19
$3.0
9$2
.54
Pott
awat
omie
232
$6.6
5$7
.33
$3.5
0$7
.33
$6.8
2$3
.50
$3.5
0$3
.50
$3.2
9$3
.09
Prat
t3
8$5
.56
$5.5
6$4
.12
$5.5
6$5
.56
$3.0
9$3
.60
$3.6
0$3
.09
$3.0
0Ra
wlin
s3
5$2
.88
$3.9
4$3
.94
$3.9
4$3
.94
$2.8
8Re
no3
48$3
.91
$3.8
1$3
.91
$3.5
0$3
.70
$3.5
0$3
.09
$2.7
5$2
.47
Repu
blic
39
$2.7
0$2
.45
$2.3
5$2
.35
$2.2
5$2
.15
Rice
37
$4.1
2$3
.60
$3.5
6$3
.60
$3.0
9$3
.56
$3.0
9$3
.04
$3.0
4$3
.00
Rile
y2
24$7
.41
$6.5
8$5
.00
$6.5
8$5
.00
$3.7
0$3
.61
$3.6
1$3
.50
$3.4
5Ro
oks
312
$3.5
0$3
.29
$3.0
0$3
.29
$3.2
9$3
.04
$3.0
0$3
.00
$2.3
8$2
.50
Rush
33
$3.0
0$3
.00
$2.7
5$3
.00
$3.0
0$2
.75
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
Russ
ell
316
$6.1
7$6
.17
$4.1
2$6
.17
$6.1
7$3
.70
$3.1
9$3
.19
$1.6
7$1
.90
Salin
e3
54$2
.06
$2.0
6$4
.73
$2.0
6$2
.98
$3.9
1$3
.70
$3.7
0$3
.70
$3.0
9Sc
ott
39
$3.0
0$2
.94
$2.9
4$2
.88
$2.9
4$2
.94
Sedg
wic
k2
232
$4.4
0$4
.63
$4.1
2$4
.47
$4.5
0$3
.70
$3.7
0$3
.50
$2.3
2$2
.06
Sew
ard
37
$4.0
0$3
.00
$3.0
0$3
.00
$3.3
5$3
.75
Shaw
nee
216
1$6
.11
$6.9
5$5
.07
$5.1
9$3
.19
$5.0
0$4
.12
$4.1
2$2
.83
$2.4
7Sh
erid
an3
2$5
.14
$4.1
2$4
.12
$4.1
2$4
.12
$2.7
8Sh
erm
an3
11$2
.83
$3.0
9$3
.09
$3.0
9$3
.09
$3.0
4
Appe
ndix
3b,
Pag
e 2
Coun
tyCo
st A
rea
Tota
l Par
t-Tim
e Fa
cilit
ies
PART
-TIM
E M
EDIA
N H
OU
RLY
RATE
BY
AGE
GRO
UP
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 50
New
born
(0-1
2 m
onth
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sIn
fant
(12-
17 m
onth
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sIn
fant
(0-1
7 m
onth
s)
for F
amily
Hom
esTo
ddle
r (18
-23
mon
ths)
fo
r Chi
ld C
are
Cent
ers
Todd
ler (
2 ye
ars)
fo
r Chi
ld C
are
Cent
ers
Todd
ler (
18-3
5 m
onth
s)
for F
amily
Hom
esPr
esch
ool (
3 ye
ars)
Pres
choo
l (4
year
s)Ki
nder
gart
en (5
yea
rs)
Scho
ol A
ge
(6
yea
rs &
old
er)
Smith
312
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.1
5$2
.15
$2.1
5$2
.06
Staf
ford
35
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.53
Stan
ton
32
$3.7
0$3
.70
$3.7
0$3
.70
$3.0
9$3
.09
Stev
ens
34
$3.0
0$3
.00
$3.7
0$3
.00
$3.0
0$4
.12
$3.5
6$3
.56
$3.0
4$3
.04
Sum
ner
312
$2.4
7$2
.67
$2.4
7$2
.57
$2.4
7$2
.47
$2.4
7Th
omas
311
$5.4
5$4
.22
$4.2
2$2
.67
$1.7
5$2
.06
Treg
o3
2$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0W
abau
nsee
311
$5.1
4$4
.56
$4.1
2$4
.12
$2.8
8$2
.06
Wal
lace
32
$3.3
5$3
.35
$3.3
5$3
.35
$3.3
5$3
.35
Was
hing
ton
38
$5.1
4$4
.73
$4.7
3$5
.14
$5.0
7$4
.32
Wic
hita
31
$4.1
2$4
.12
$4.1
2$4
.12
$4.1
2W
ilson
39
$2.0
0$3
.50
$2.0
0$2
.00
$2.0
0$2
.00
$1.6
5W
oods
on3
1$4
.12
$4.1
2$4
.12
$4.1
2$4
.12
Wya
ndot
te2
103
$5.5
0$4
.76
$3.7
0$4
.76
$4.5
6$3
.75
$3.6
7$3
.72
$3.7
0$3
.70
438
$8.0
6$6
.52
$7.0
0$5
.56
$4.2
2$6
.17
$5.0
6$5
.14
$3.8
6$4
.12
834
$5.5
0$5
.35
$4.1
2$5
.19
$4.3
8$4
.12
$3.7
0$3
.70
$3.0
0$2
.88
853
$3.6
8$3
.60
$3.0
9$3
.50
$3.2
9$3
.09
$3.0
9$3
.09
$2.6
7$2
.50
Appe
ndix
3b,
Pag
e 3
Coun
tyCo
st A
rea
Tota
l Par
t-Tim
e Fa
cilit
ies
PART
-TIM
E M
EDIA
N H
OU
RLY
RATE
BY
AGE
GRO
UP
Regi
on 1
Regi
on 2
Regi
on 3
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 51
New
born
(0-1
2 m
onth
s) fo
r Ch
ild C
are
Cent
ers
Infa
nt (1
2-17
mon
ths)
fo
r Chi
ld C
are
Cent
ers
Infa
nt (0
-17
mon
ths)
fo
r Fam
ily H
omes
Todd
ler (
18-2
3 m
onth
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sTo
ddle
r (2
year
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sTo
ddle
r (18
-35
mon
ths)
fo
r Fam
ily H
omes
Pres
choo
l (3
year
s)Pr
esch
ool (
4 ye
ars)
Kind
erga
rten
(5
year
s)Sc
hool
Age
(6 y
ears
& o
lder
)
Alle
n3
9$3
0.00
$30.
00$4
1.75
$30.
00$3
0.00
$33.
90$2
5.00
$25.
00$1
6.00
$7.0
0An
ders
on3
8$2
6.00
$23.
00$1
6.08
$16.
08$1
1.08
$11.
08At
chiso
n3
15$2
2.00
$18.
00$3
1.67
$18.
00$1
8.00
$31.
67$1
4.90
$14.
90$1
5.00
$15.
00Ba
rber
33
$15.
00$1
3.50
$13.
50$1
3.00
$12.
00$1
2.00
Bart
on3
33$2
9.98
$29.
98$1
5.00
$14.
79$1
2.15
$11.
50Bo
urbo
n3
5$2
2.50
$22.
50$2
2.50
$22.
50$2
2.50
$20.
00Br
own
36
$28.
91$2
7.82
$13.
00$1
3.00
$13.
00$1
3.00
Butle
r2
35$3
0.00
$36.
12$2
0.00
$16.
00$9
.72
$10.
86Ch
ase
32
$25.
00$2
5.00
$25.
00$2
5.00
$15.
00$1
5.00
Chau
tauq
ua3
3$2
2.17
$22.
17$9
.61
$9.6
1$7
.00
$7.0
0Ch
erok
ee3
15$1
6.00
$13.
50$2
5.00
$13.
50$1
3.50
$21.
96$1
2.00
$12.
00$1
0.80
$10.
00Ch
eyen
ne3
5$2
9.90
$28.
60$1
3.37
$13.
37$1
3.37
$13.
37Cl
ark
3Cl
ay3
9$3
0.00
$25.
00$2
0.00
$20.
00$2
0.00
$20.
00Cl
oud
313
$17.
56$1
6.29
$26.
52$1
6.29
$20.
15$2
3.40
$13.
37$1
3.37
$12.
15$1
2.15
Coff
ey3
5$3
1.20
$10.
00$3
4.40
$11.
27$1
1.27
$12.
00$1
2.15
Com
anch
e3
1$2
0.00
$20.
00$2
0.00
$20.
00$2
0.00
Cow
ley
318
$21.
40$1
4.58
$21.
40$1
3.08
$12.
15$1
1.08
$10.
00Cr
awfo
rd3
19$1
9.44
$18.
72$2
7.30
$18.
72$1
8.72
$25.
00$1
5.25
$15.
25$1
3.00
$12.
00De
catu
r3
4$2
2.40
$22.
40$1
6.00
$16.
00$1
6.00
$16.
00Di
ckin
son
314
$25.
68$2
5.34
$14.
79$1
4.79
$13.
00$1
0.00
Doni
phan
34
$52.
00$3
2.10
$15.
00$1
5.00
$15.
00$1
1.00
Doug
las
273
$26.
48$1
7.37
$37.
27$1
7.37
$16.
03$3
5.00
$17.
05$1
7.05
$14.
27$1
3.18
Edw
ards
32
$28.
90$2
0.34
$13.
50$1
3.50
$12.
00$1
2.00
Elk
3El
lis2
46$2
8.04
$26.
99$3
0.00
$20.
42$2
0.99
$30.
00$2
0.00
$20.
00$2
0.00
$20.
00El
lswor
th3
9$2
6.91
$26.
91$1
2.15
$12.
15$1
2.15
$12.
15Fi
nney
318
$25.
00$2
5.00
$13.
00$1
2.15
$13.
00$1
0.00
Ford
315
$26.
80$2
5.00
$22.
50$2
0.00
$21.
20$2
2.40
Fran
klin
322
$30.
00$3
0.00
$25.
00$2
5.00
$15.
00$1
5.00
Gear
y2
18$3
6.40
$34.
24$1
7.51
$18.
00$1
5.50
$16.
00Go
ve3
5$1
6.00
$16.
00$1
5.80
$15.
00$1
5.00
$15.
30$1
4.00
$14.
00$1
4.00
$14.
00Gr
aham
33
$20.
80$2
0.80
$13.
00$1
3.00
$13.
00$9
.72
Gran
t3
10$2
2.00
$22.
00$1
7.00
$16.
00$1
4.79
$15.
00Gr
ay3
4$1
8.23
$18.
23$2
5.00
$18.
23$1
8.23
$25.
00$2
5.00
$25.
00$2
1.61
$16.
50Gr
eele
y3
3$3
0.00
$26.
00$1
2.15
$12.
15$1
2.15
$12.
15Gr
eenw
ood
36
$20.
00$1
7.50
$17.
50$1
5.00
$15.
00$1
2.50
Ham
ilton
31
$23.
40$1
0.94
$10.
94$1
0.94
$10.
94Ha
rper
314
$22.
00$2
2.00
$25.
00$2
2.00
$13.
31$2
5.00
$17.
01$1
7.01
$17.
01$2
0.00
Harv
ey3
15$2
1.00
$26.
00$2
1.00
$21.
00$2
6.00
$13.
58$1
3.58
$17.
51$1
9.00
Hask
ell
32
$25.
00$2
3.20
$17.
50$1
7.50
$17.
50$1
7.50
Hodg
eman
31
$13.
00Ja
ckso
n3
17$3
0.00
$25.
00$2
5.00
$25.
00$1
6.00
$15.
00Je
ffer
son
219
$45.
00$4
0.00
$27.
48$3
2.70
$32.
70$2
7.48
$24.
25$2
4.25
$17.
22$1
5.00
Appe
ndix
3c,
Pag
e 1
Appe
ndix
3c:
Par
t-Ti
me
Med
ian
Daily
Rat
e by
Age
Gro
up a
nd C
ount
y
Not
e: T
hese
coun
ts in
clud
e on
ly p
rovi
ders
in th
e CC
AKS
data
base
that
mee
t the
par
t-tim
e cr
iteria
refe
renc
ed p
revi
ousl
y
Coun
tyCo
st A
rea
Tota
l Par
t-Tim
e Fa
cilit
ies
PART
-TIM
E M
EDIA
N D
AILY
RAT
E BY
AGE
GRO
UP
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 52
New
born
(0-1
2 m
onth
s) fo
r Ch
ild C
are
Cent
ers
Infa
nt (1
2-17
mon
ths)
fo
r Chi
ld C
are
Cent
ers
Infa
nt (0
-17
mon
ths)
fo
r Fam
ily H
omes
Todd
ler (
18-2
3 m
onth
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sTo
ddle
r (2
year
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sTo
ddle
r (18
-35
mon
ths)
fo
r Fam
ily H
omes
Pres
choo
l (3
year
s)Pr
esch
ool (
4 ye
ars)
Kind
erga
rten
(5
year
s)Sc
hool
Age
(6 y
ears
& o
lder
)
Jew
ell
32
$18.
50$1
8.50
$11.
58$1
1.58
$11.
58$1
1.58
John
son
143
8$4
6.42
$36.
00$4
5.00
$32.
80$2
7.00
$40.
00$2
8.00
$27.
46$1
9.22
$20.
89Ke
arny
37
$25.
68$2
1.40
$12.
00$1
2.00
$10.
00$1
1.00
King
man
37
$15.
00$1
5.00
$31.
05$1
4.00
$14.
00$2
7.48
$19.
50$1
9.50
$12.
00$1
0.00
Kiow
a3
1$2
6.00
$26.
00$1
2.15
$12.
15$1
2.15
$12.
15La
bett
e3
21$2
6.00
$26.
00$1
4.22
$14.
22$1
1.00
$11.
40La
ne3
Leav
enw
orth
265
$40.
00$3
6.50
$36.
38$3
6.50
$30.
00$3
2.75
$23.
09$2
1.54
$18.
00$1
8.00
Linc
oln
35
$15.
00$1
5.00
$15.
00$1
5.00
$15.
00$1
5.00
Linn
36
$25.
00$2
5.00
$21.
87$2
1.87
$21.
00$1
8.00
Loga
n3
4$2
3.40
$23.
40$1
7.86
$17.
86$9
.72
$9.3
6Ly
on3
12$2
6.00
$7.6
2$2
8.60
$12.
08$1
2.15
$14.
79$1
4.58
Mar
ion
324
$40.
00$3
1.50
$30.
58$3
1.50
$29.
00$2
9.96
$14.
00$1
4.00
$13.
00$1
3.00
Mar
shal
l3
11$2
9.30
$8.5
0$2
9.30
$14.
68$1
4.68
$14.
68$1
6.00
McP
hers
on3
9$2
0.80
$20.
80$1
0.00
$10.
00$1
0.00
$15.
00M
eade
38
$20.
00$2
0.00
$16.
08$1
4.08
$14.
08$1
3.58
Mia
mi
226
$62.
00$5
7.00
$33.
81$5
7.00
$52.
00$2
9.28
$17.
00$1
7.00
$15.
00$1
5.00
Mitc
hell
310
$27.
60$2
4.00
$18.
50$1
5.00
$14.
00$1
2.58
Mon
tgom
ery
319
$30.
00$2
7.48
$17.
00$1
7.00
$15.
00$1
4.00
Mor
ris3
4$3
1.65
$31.
65$1
4.79
$14.
79$1
4.79
$12.
29M
orto
n3
Nem
aha
310
$26.
00$2
8.00
$25.
00$2
5.00
$25.
00$2
5.00
Neo
sho
317
$20.
00$7
.00
$20.
00$1
4.08
$14.
08$9
.00
$9.0
0N
ess
36
$23.
40$2
3.40
$12.
15$1
2.15
$12.
15$1
2.15
Nor
ton
36
$14.
22$1
4.22
$23.
40$1
4.22
$14.
22$2
3.40
$13.
37$1
3.37
$10.
94$8
.97
Osa
ge3
19$2
6.91
$26.
00$1
2.58
$12.
58$1
3.00
$12.
00O
sbor
ne3
6$2
3.54
$24.
77$1
1.58
$11.
58$1
1.58
$11.
58O
ttaw
a3
11$2
6.00
$25.
84$1
2.15
$12.
15$1
2.15
$12.
15Pa
wne
e3
9$3
5.00
$30.
00$2
6.00
$30.
00$1
6.73
$26.
00$1
2.15
$12.
15$1
6.08
$16.
08Ph
illip
s3
10$4
0.00
$40.
00$2
5.00
$35.
00$3
5.00
$25.
00$1
5.50
$15.
50$1
0.00
$9.8
6Po
ttaw
atom
ie2
32$3
8.97
$35.
63$3
2.10
$35.
63$3
3.16
$30.
00$1
7.01
$17.
01$1
7.00
$16.
50Pr
att
38
$27.
00$2
7.00
$36.
40$2
7.00
$27.
00$2
8.60
$17.
50$1
7.50
$15.
00$1
4.58
Raw
lins
35
$20.
80$2
2.90
$19.
15$1
9.15
$19.
15$1
4.00
Reno
348
$19.
00$2
9.98
$19.
00$1
7.01
$27.
82$1
7.51
$16.
51$1
4.58
$12.
88Re
publ
ic3
9$2
2.90
$20.
80$1
3.37
$13.
37$1
3.37
$10.
69Ri
ce3
7$2
0.00
$17.
50$2
5.60
$17.
50$2
0.00
$25.
60$2
0.00
$17.
50$1
7.50
$20.
00Ri
ley
224
$36.
00$3
2.00
$38.
52$3
2.00
$24.
28$3
6.40
$17.
55$1
7.55
$16.
89$1
5.00
Rook
s3
12$1
7.00
$16.
00$2
3.40
$16.
00$1
6.00
$24.
70$1
4.58
$14.
58$1
1.58
$12.
15Ru
sh3
3$1
4.58
$14.
58$2
8.60
$14.
58$1
4.58
$28.
60$1
2.15
$12.
15$1
2.15
$12.
15Ru
ssel
l3
16$3
0.00
$30.
00$3
1.00
$30.
00$3
0.00
$30.
62$1
5.50
$15.
50$8
.12
$9.2
4Sa
line
354
$10.
00$1
0.00
$31.
20$1
0.00
$14.
50$3
0.00
$18.
00$1
8.00
$18.
00$1
7.00
Scot
t3
9$3
0.60
$29.
28$1
4.00
$14.
00$1
4.29
$14.
29Se
dgw
ick
223
2$2
1.40
$25.
00$3
2.10
$25.
00$2
2.95
$30.
00$1
8.00
$17.
50$1
1.00
$10.
00Se
war
d3
7$4
1.60
$31.
20$1
4.58
$14.
58$1
6.29
$18.
50Sh
awne
e2
161
$29.
70$3
3.80
$32.
76$2
5.21
$15.
50$3
1.20
$20.
00$2
0.00
$14.
58$1
2.58
Sher
idan
32
$25.
00$2
0.00
$20.
00$2
0.00
$20.
00$1
3.50
Sher
man
311
$23.
50$2
3.40
$15.
00$1
5.00
$17.
00$1
6.00
Appe
ndix
3c,
Pag
e 2
Coun
tyCo
st A
rea
Tota
l Par
t-Tim
e Fa
cilit
ies
PART
-TIM
E M
EDIA
N D
AILY
RAT
E BY
AGE
GRO
UP
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 53
New
born
(0-1
2 m
onth
s) fo
r Ch
ild C
are
Cent
ers
Infa
nt (1
2-17
mon
ths)
fo
r Chi
ld C
are
Cent
ers
Infa
nt (0
-17
mon
ths)
fo
r Fam
ily H
omes
Todd
ler (
18-2
3 m
onth
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sTo
ddle
r (2
year
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sTo
ddle
r (18
-35
mon
ths)
fo
r Fam
ily H
omes
Pres
choo
l (3
year
s)Pr
esch
ool (
4 ye
ars)
Kind
erga
rten
(5
year
s)Sc
hool
Age
(6 y
ears
& o
lder
)
Smith
312
$26.
00$2
5.00
$10.
47$1
0.47
$10.
47$1
0.94
Staf
ford
35
$26.
00$2
6.00
$12.
15$1
2.15
$12.
15$1
2.27
Stan
ton
32
$18.
00$1
8.00
$18.
00$1
8.00
$15.
00$1
5.00
Stev
ens
34
$14.
58$1
4.58
$24.
20$1
4.58
$14.
58$2
3.40
$17.
29$1
7.29
$14.
79$1
4.79
Sum
ner
312
$23.
54$1
3.00
$21.
40$1
2.00
$12.
00$1
2.00
$12.
00Th
omas
311
$28.
00$2
5.00
$13.
00$1
3.00
$16.
50$1
7.00
Treg
o3
2$1
2.15
$12.
15$2
6.00
$12.
15$1
2.15
$26.
00$1
2.15
$12.
15$1
2.15
$12.
15W
abau
nsee
311
$30.
00$2
7.48
$20.
00$2
0.00
$17.
00$1
0.00
Wal
lace
32
$34.
87$3
4.87
$16.
30$1
6.30
$16.
30$1
6.30
Was
hing
ton
38
$25.
00$2
3.00
$23.
00$2
5.00
$24.
65$2
4.30
Wic
hita
31
$42.
80$2
0.00
$20.
00$2
0.00
$20.
00W
ilson
39
$20.
80$1
7.00
$20.
80$1
2.86
$12.
86$9
.72
$9.7
2W
oods
on3
1$2
0.00
$20.
00$2
0.00
$20.
00$2
0.00
Wya
ndot
te2
103
$26.
73$2
3.14
$38.
52$2
3.14
$22.
14$3
8.52
$18.
65$1
9.00
$18.
65$1
8.00
438
$46.
42$3
6.00
$45.
00$3
2.80
$27.
00$4
0.00
$28.
00$2
7.46
$19.
22$2
0.89
834
$31.
76$2
7.99
$34.
02$2
5.64
$21.
89$3
1.20
$18.
11$1
8.00
$15.
00$1
4.58
853
$17.
89$1
8.00
$26.
00$1
8.00
$16.
00$2
5.68
$15.
00$1
5.00
$14.
00$1
3.00
Appe
ndix
3c,
Pag
e 3
Coun
tyCo
st A
rea
Tota
l Par
t-Tim
e Fa
cilit
ies
PART
-TIM
E M
EDIA
N D
AILY
RAT
E BY
AGE
GRO
UP
Regi
on 1
Regi
on 2
Regi
on 3
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 54
New
born
(0-1
2 m
onth
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sIn
fant
(12-
17 m
onth
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sIn
fant
(0-1
7 m
onth
s) fo
r Fa
mily
Hom
esTo
ddle
r (18
-23
mon
ths)
fo
r Chi
ld C
are
Cent
ers
Todd
ler (
2 ye
ars)
fo
r Chi
ld C
are
Cent
ers
Todd
ler (
18-3
5 m
onth
s)
for F
amily
Hom
esPr
esch
ool (
3 ye
ars)
Pres
choo
l (4
year
s)Ki
nder
gart
en (5
ye
ars)
Scho
ol A
ge
(6
yea
rs &
old
er)
Alle
n3
9$1
50.0
0$1
50.0
0$2
22.9
9$1
50.0
0$1
50.0
0$1
83.7
4$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$8
0.00
$35.
00An
ders
on3
8$1
30.0
0$1
72.0
0$8
0.38
$80.
38$5
5.38
$55.
38At
chiso
n3
15$1
10.0
0$9
0.00
$100
.00
$90.
00$9
0.00
$80.
00$7
4.50
$74.
50$7
5.00
$75.
00Ba
rber
33
$160
.49
$144
.44
$67.
50$6
5.00
$60.
00$6
0.00
Bart
on3
33$1
13.5
0$1
13.5
0$7
5.00
$73.
95$6
0.75
$60.
00Bo
urbo
n3
5$2
40.7
4$2
40.7
4$1
12.5
0$1
12.5
0$1
12.5
0$1
00.0
0Br
own
36
$102
.50
$75.
00$6
5.00
$65.
00$6
5.00
$65.
00Bu
tler
235
$156
.00
$145
.25
$100
.00
$80.
00$4
8.60
$54.
30Ch
ase
32
$267
.49
$267
.49
$125
.00
$125
.00
$75.
00$8
7.50
Chau
tauq
ua3
3$7
9.50
$79.
50$4
8.05
$48.
05$3
5.00
$35.
00Ch
erok
ee3
15$8
0.00
$67.
50$1
33.7
4$6
7.50
$67.
50$1
60.4
9$6
0.00
$60.
00$5
4.00
$50.
00Ch
eyen
ne3
5$1
36.5
0$1
30.0
0$6
6.83
$66.
83$6
0.00
$60.
00Cl
ark
3Cl
ay3
9$2
15.4
9$1
83.7
4$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$7
7.50
$52.
50Cl
oud
313
$87.
80$8
1.45
$132
.60
$81.
45$1
00.7
3$1
17.0
0$6
6.83
$66.
83$6
0.75
$60.
75Co
ffey
35
$156
.00
$50.
00$1
15.0
0$5
6.36
$56.
36$6
0.00
$60.
75Co
man
che
31
$213
.99
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
Cow
ley
318
$104
.00
$72.
90$1
04.0
0$6
5.38
$60.
75$5
5.38
$50.
00Cr
awfo
rd3
19$9
7.20
$91.
10$1
00.0
0$9
1.10
$91.
10$9
3.00
$67.
50$6
7.50
$60.
00$5
7.50
Deca
tur
34
$224
.69
$224
.69
$80.
00$8
0.00
$80.
00$8
0.00
Dick
inso
n3
14$1
00.0
0$1
28.0
0$7
3.95
$73.
95$6
5.00
$50.
00Do
niph
an3
4$2
60.0
0$7
5.00
$75.
00$7
5.00
$75.
00$5
5.00
Doug
las
273
$132
.38
$86.
85$2
37.0
0$8
6.85
$80.
14$1
85.0
0$8
5.23
$85.
23$6
9.64
$65.
00Ed
war
ds3
2$1
30.2
5$1
10.2
5$6
7.50
$67.
50$6
0.00
$60.
00El
k3
Ellis
246
$140
.18
$134
.93
$175
.50
$102
.09
$104
.97
$169
.00
$100
.00
$90.
00$1
00.0
0$9
0.00
Ellsw
orth
39
$102
.00
$102
.00
$60.
75$6
0.75
$60.
75$6
0.75
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ey3
18$1
30.0
0$1
17.0
0$6
5.00
$60.
75$5
0.00
$48.
60Fo
rd3
15$2
67.4
9$2
67.4
9$1
12.5
0$1
00.0
0$1
06.0
0$1
12.0
0Fr
ankl
in3
22$3
20.9
9$2
94.2
4$1
10.0
0$1
10.0
0$7
5.00
$75.
00Ge
ary
218
$156
.00
$156
.00
$87.
53$9
0.00
$77.
50$8
0.00
Gove
35
$80.
00$8
0.00
$138
.75
$75.
00$7
5.00
$138
.75
$70.
00$7
0.00
$70.
00$7
0.00
Grah
am3
3$1
04.0
0$1
04.0
0$6
5.00
$65.
00$6
5.00
$48.
60Gr
ant
310
$224
.69
$203
.29
$85.
00$8
0.00
$66.
83$7
2.90
Gray
34
$91.
13$9
1.13
$267
.49
$91.
13$9
1.13
$178
.74
$91.
13$9
1.13
$90.
56$9
0.56
Gree
ley
33
$156
.00
$130
.00
$60.
75$6
0.75
$60.
75$6
0.75
Gree
nwoo
d3
6$1
87.2
4$1
60.4
9$8
5.00
$75.
00$7
5.00
$62.
50Ha
milt
on3
1$1
17.0
0$5
4.68
$54.
68$5
4.68
$54.
68Ha
rper
314
$110
.00
$110
.00
$182
.00
$110
.00
$66.
55$1
82.0
0$7
5.00
$75.
00$7
5.00
$85.
05Ha
rvey
315
$105
.00
$160
.49
$105
.00
$105
.00
$160
.49
$67.
88$6
7.88
$82.
53$8
5.05
Hask
ell
32
$267
.49
$158
.74
$87.
50$8
7.50
$87.
50$8
7.50
Hodg
eman
31
$65.
00Ja
ckso
n3
17$2
67.4
9$2
67.4
9$1
25.0
0$1
25.0
0$7
5.00
$50.
00Je
ffer
son
219
$225
.00
$200
.00
$240
.74
$163
.51
$163
.51
$240
.74
$121
.25
$121
.25
$75.
00$7
0.00
Appe
ndix
3d:
Par
t-Ti
me
Med
ian
Daily
Rat
e by
Age
Gro
up a
nd C
ount
y
Not
e: T
hese
coun
ts in
clud
e on
ly p
rovi
ders
in th
e CC
AKS
data
base
that
mee
t the
par
t-tim
e cr
iteria
refe
renc
ed p
revi
ousl
y
Coun
tyCo
st A
rea
Tota
l Par
t-Tim
e Fa
cilit
ies
PART
-TIM
E M
EDIA
N W
EEKL
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OU
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Appe
ndix
3d,
Pag
e 1
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New
born
(0-1
2 m
onth
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sIn
fant
(12-
17 m
onth
s)
for C
hild
Car
e Ce
nter
sIn
fant
(0-1
7 m
onth
s) fo
r Fa
mily
Hom
esTo
ddle
r (18
-23
mon
ths)
fo
r Chi
ld C
are
Cent
ers
Todd
ler (
2 ye
ars)
fo
r Chi
ld C
are
Cent
ers
Todd
ler (
18-3
5 m
onth
s)
for F
amily
Hom
esPr
esch
ool (
3 ye
ars)
Pres
choo
l (4
year
s)Ki
nder
gart
en (5
ye
ars)
Scho
ol A
ge
(6
yea
rs &
old
er)
Jew
ell
32
$123
.85
$123
.85
$57.
88$5
7.88
$57.
88$5
7.88
John
son
143
8$2
32.1
0$1
80.0
0$4
06.5
8$1
64.0
0$1
35.0
0$3
53.0
9$1
35.0
0$1
34.4
7$9
4.84
$100
.00
Kear
ny3
7$6
0.00
$60.
00$6
0.00
$60.
00$5
0.00
$55.
00Ki
ngm
an3
7$7
5.00
$75.
00$1
35.0
0$7
0.00
$70.
00$1
19.5
0$7
4.49
$74.
49$6
0.00
$50.
00Ki
owa
31
$130
.00
$130
.00
$60.
75$6
0.75
$60.
75$6
0.75
Labe
tte
321
$130
.00
$104
.00
$71.
09$7
2.14
$50.
00$5
0.00
Lane
3Le
aven
wor
th2
65$3
64.5
0$2
04.0
0$2
60.0
0$2
04.0
0$1
45.8
0$2
60.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$9
0.00
$90.
00Li
ncol
n3
5$1
60.4
9$1
60.4
9$7
5.00
$75.
00$7
5.00
$75.
00Li
nn3
6$2
67.4
9$2
34.0
0$1
09.3
5$1
09.3
5$1
05.0
0$9
0.00
Loga
n3
4$1
91.0
9$1
91.0
9$8
9.30
$89.
30$4
8.60
$46.
80Ly
on3
12$1
56.0
0$3
8.11
$182
.00
$60.
38$6
0.75
$73.
95$7
2.90
Mar
ion
324
$200
.00
$157
.50
$80.
00$1
57.5
0$1
45.0
0$7
2.50
$70.
00$7
0.00
$65.
00$6
5.00
Mar
shal
l3
11$1
03.5
0$4
2.50
$103
.50
$73.
41$7
3.41
$73.
41$8
0.00
McP
hers
on3
9$1
07.0
0$1
07.0
0$5
0.00
$50.
00$5
0.00
$75.
00M
eade
38
$187
.24
$172
.00
$80.
38$7
0.38
$70.
38$6
7.88
Mia
mi
226
$310
.00
$285
.00
$217
.20
$285
.00
$260
.00
$213
.99
$85.
00$8
5.00
$75.
00$7
5.00
Mitc
hell
310
$208
.64
$197
.94
$92.
50$7
5.00
$70.
00$6
2.88
Mon
tgom
ery
319
$85.
00$1
38.8
0$8
5.00
$85.
00$7
0.00
$50.
00M
orris
34
$93.
50$9
3.50
$73.
95$7
3.95
$73.
95$7
3.95
Mor
ton
3N
emah
a3
10$2
67.4
9$2
24.7
4$1
05.0
2$1
05.0
2$1
05.0
2$8
5.05
Neo
sho
317
$130
.00
$35.
00$1
50.6
0$7
0.38
$70.
38$4
1.26
$42.
53N
ess
36
$143
.00
$130
.00
$60.
75$6
0.75
$60.
75$6
0.75
Nor
ton
36
$71.
08$7
1.08
$117
.00
$71.
08$7
1.08
$117
.00
$66.
83$6
6.83
$54.
68$4
4.84
Osa
ge3
19$8
0.00
$65.
00$6
2.88
$62.
88$6
0.75
$60.
00O
sbor
ne3
6$1
17.0
0$1
23.5
0$5
7.88
$57.
88$5
7.88
$57.
88O
ttaw
a3
11$1
07.0
0$1
18.5
0$6
7.88
$67.
88$7
5.00
$75.
00Pa
wne
e3
9$1
75.0
0$1
50.0
0$1
30.0
0$1
50.0
0$8
3.66
$130
.00
$60.
75$6
0.75
$55.
38$5
5.38
Phill
ips
310
$105
.00
$105
.00
$100
.00
$95.
00$9
5.00
$98.
80$7
7.50
$77.
50$7
5.00
$61.
80Po
ttaw
atom
ie2
32$1
94.8
3$1
78.1
4$1
82.0
0$1
78.1
4$1
65.8
2$1
07.0
0$8
5.05
$85.
03$8
0.00
$75.
00Pr
att
38
$135
.00
$135
.00
$182
.00
$135
.00
$135
.00
$143
.00
$87.
50$8
7.50
$75.
00$7
2.90
Raw
lins
35
$149
.79
$204
.90
$95.
75$9
5.75
$95.
75$7
0.00
Reno
348
$95.
00$1
16.0
0$9
5.00
$85.
05$1
25.0
0$8
2.53
$77.
50$6
6.83
$60.
00Re
publ
ic3
9$1
40.4
0$1
27.4
0$5
7.11
$57.
11$5
4.68
$52.
25Ri
ce3
7$1
00.0
0$8
7.50
$185
.00
$87.
50$7
5.00
$185
.00
$75.
00$7
3.95
$73.
95$7
2.90
Rile
y2
24$1
80.0
0$1
60.0
0$1
50.0
0$1
60.0
0$1
21.3
8$1
25.0
0$8
7.76
$87.
76$8
5.03
$83.
84Ro
oks
312
$85.
00$8
0.00
$117
.00
$80.
00$8
0.00
$123
.50
$72.
90$7
2.90
$57.
88$6
0.75
Rush
33
$72.
90$7
2.90
$143
.00
$72.
90$7
2.90
$143
.00
$60.
75$6
0.75
$60.
75$6
0.75
Russ
ell
316
$150
.00
$150
.00
$108
.50
$150
.00
$150
.00
$108
.50
$77.
50$7
7.50
$40.
59$4
6.19
Salin
e3
54$5
0.00
$50.
00$1
25.0
0$5
0.00
$72.
50$1
00.0
0$9
0.00
$90.
00$9
0.00
$75.
00Sc
ott
39
$156
.00
$152
.90
$70.
00$7
0.00
$71.
45$7
1.45
Sedg
wic
k2
232
$107
.00
$125
.00
$130
.00
$125
.00
$114
.73
$115
.00
$90.
00$8
5.00
$57.
74$5
0.00
Sew
ard
37
$208
.00
$156
.00
$72.
90$7
2.90
$81.
45$9
1.10
Shaw
nee
216
1$1
48.5
0$1
69.0
0$2
60.0
0$1
26.0
7$7
7.50
$235
.39
$100
.00
$100
.00
$65.
00$6
0.00
Sher
idan
32
$267
.49
$213
.99
$100
.00
$100
.00
$100
.00
$67.
50Sh
erm
an3
11$1
18.5
0$1
07.0
0$7
5.00
$75.
00$7
5.00
$73.
95
Appe
ndix
3d,
Pag
e 2
Coun
tyCo
st A
rea
Tota
l Par
t-Tim
e Fa
cilit
ies
PART
-TIM
E M
EDIA
N W
EEKL
Y RA
TE B
Y AG
E GR
OU
P
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 56
New
born
(0-1
2 m
onth
s)
for
Chil
d Ca
re C
ente
rsIn
fant
(12-
17 m
onth
s)
for
Chil
d Ca
re C
ente
rsIn
fant
(0-1
7 m
onth
s) fo
r Fa
mil
y H
omes
Todd
ler
(18-
23 m
onth
s)
for
Chil
d Ca
re C
ente
rsTo
ddle
r (2
yea
rs)
for
Chil
d Ca
re C
ente
rsTo
ddle
r (1
8-35
mon
ths)
fo
r Fa
mil
y H
omes
Pres
choo
l (3
year
s)Pr
esch
ool (
4 ye
ars)
Kind
erga
rten
(5
year
s)Sc
hool
Age
(6 y
ears
& o
lder
)
Smith
312
$123
.55
$117
.00
$52.
34$5
2.34
$52.
34$5
0.00
Staf
ford
35
$130
.00
$130
.00
$60.
75$6
0.75
$60.
75$6
1.36
Stan
ton
32
$192
.59
$192
.59
$90.
00$9
0.00
$75.
00$7
5.00
Stev
ens
34
$72.
90$7
2.90
$192
.24
$72.
90$7
2.90
$213
.99
$86.
45$8
6.45
$73.
95$7
3.95
Sum
ner
312
$83.
00$6
5.00
$85.
00$6
0.00
$60.
00$6
0.00
$60.
00Th
omas
311
$283
.54
$173
.74
$65.
00$6
5.00
$42.
50$5
0.00
Treg
o3
2$6
0.75
$60.
75$1
30.0
0$6
0.75
$100
.00
$130
.00
$80.
38$8
0.38
$60.
75$6
0.75
Wab
auns
ee3
11$2
67.4
9$2
37.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$5
0.00
$50.
00W
alla
ce3
2$1
74.3
7$1
74.3
7$8
1.48
$81.
48$8
1.48
$81.
48W
ashi
ngto
n3
8$2
67.4
9$2
46.0
9$1
15.0
0$1
25.0
0$1
23.2
5$1
05.0
0W
ichi
ta3
1$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0W
ilson
39
$104
.00
$85.
00$1
04.0
0$4
8.60
$48.
60$4
8.60
$40.
00W
oods
on3
1$2
13.9
9$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0$1
00.0
0W
yand
otte
210
3$1
33.6
5$1
15.7
2$1
30.0
0$1
15.7
2$1
10.7
2$1
37.5
0$9
0.73
$91.
45$9
0.73
$90.
00
438
$232
.10
$180
.00
$406
.58
$164
.00
$135
.00
$353
.09
$135
.00
$134
.47
$94.
84$1
00.0
083
4$1
58.7
8$1
39.9
7$1
60.5
6$1
28.1
8$1
09.4
7$1
56.0
0$9
0.00
$90.
00$7
2.90
$70.
0085
3$8
9.46
$87.
50$1
30.0
0$8
5.00
$80.
00$1
30.0
0$7
5.00
$75.
00$6
5.00
$60.
75
Coun
tyCo
st A
rea
Tota
l Par
t-Ti
me
Faci
liti
es
PART
-TIM
E M
EDIA
N W
EEKL
Y RA
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Y AG
E GR
OU
P
Appe
ndix
3d,
Pag
e 3
Regi
on 1
Regi
on 2
Regi
on 3
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Appendix 4 Count of Accredited Providers by Type and County
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 58
NACCP NAEYC NAFCC NECPA NACCP NAEYC NAFCC NECPAAllenAnderson 0Atchison 0Barber 0Barton 0Bourbon 0Brown 0Butler 1 1 2Chase 0Chautauqua 0Cherokee 0Cheyenne 0Clark 0Clay 0Cloud 0Coffey 0Comanche 0Cowley 1 1Crawford 1 1Decatur 0Dickinson 0Doniphan 0Douglas 1 1Edwards 0Elk 0Ellis 0Ellsworth 0Finney 0Ford 0Franklin 0Geary 0Gove 0Graham 0Grant 0Gray 0Greeley 0Greenwood 0Hamilton 0Harper 0Harvey 0Haskell 0Hodgeman 0Jackson 0Jefferson 0Jewell 0Johnson 5 1 6Kearny 0Kingman 0Kiowa 0Labette 0Lane 0Leavenworth 1 1 2Lincoln 0Linn 0
FAMILY CHILD CARE CHILD CARE CENTERCounty Total
Appendix 4: Count of Accredited Providers by Type and County
Appendix 4, Page 1
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NACCP NAEYC NAFCC NECPA NACCP NAEYC NAFCC NECPALogan 0Lyon 0Marion 0Marshall 0McPherson 0Meade 0Miami 0Mitchell 0Montgomery 0Morris 0Morton 0Nemaha 0Neosho 0Ness 0Norton 0Osage 0Osborne 0Ottawa 0Pawnee 0Phillips 0Pottawatomie 0Pratt 0Rawlins 0Reno 0Republic 0Rice 0Riley 3 3Rooks 0Rush 0Russell 0Saline 0Scott 0Sedgwick 1 1 4 6Seward 0Shawnee 0Sheridan 0Sherman 0Smith 0Stafford 0Stanton 0Stevens 0Sumner 0Thomas 0Trego 0Wabaunsee 0Wallace 0Washington 0Wichita 0Wilson 0Woodson 0Wyandotte 0 1 2 0 3TOTAL 0 0 1 2 1 14 0 7 25
Appendix 4, Page 2
CountyFAMILY CHILD CARE CHILD CARE CENTER
Total
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Appendix 5 Hourly Full-Time Rates Compared to the Subsidy Rate for Family Child Care
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Under 18 months Over 18 months Under 18 months Over 18 monthsJohnson 1 $4.13 $3.46 $4.13 $3.78Butler 2 $3.08 $2.60 $2.91 $2.88Douglas 2 $3.12 $2.72 $3.85 $3.28Ellis 2 $3.08 $2.60 $2.69 $2.50Geary 2 $3.08 $2.60 $3.00 $2.57Jefferson 2 $3.08 $2.60 $2.98 $2.60Leavenworth 2 $3.21 $2.75 $3.37 $2.88Miami 2 $3.21 $2.75 $3.15 $2.88Pottawatomie 2 $3.08 $2.60 $3.17 $2.88Riley 2 $3.08 $2.60 $3.65 $3.16Sedgwick 2 $3.08 $2.60 $3.08 $2.64Shawnee 2 $3.08 $2.60 $2.98 $2.60Wyandotte 2 $3.08 $2.60 $3.37 $2.88Allen 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.36 $2.03Anderson 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.48 $2.40Atchison 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.50 $2.21Barber 3 $2.75 $2.18 . .Barton 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.60 $2.31Bourbon 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.12 $1.88Brown 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.48 $2.13Chase 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.40 $2.16Chautauqua 3 $2.75 $2.18 . .Cherokee 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.43 $1.92Cheyenne 3 $2.75 $2.18 . .Clark 3 $2.75 $2.18 . .Clay 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.40 $2.40Cloud 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.40 $2.23Coffey 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.88 $2.40Comanche 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.40 $1.92Cowley 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.43 $2.19Crawford 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.33 $1.92Decatur 3 $2.75 $2.18 . .Dickinson 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.55 $2.14Doniphan 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.40 $2.11Edwards 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.64 $2.40Elk 3 $2.75 $2.18 $1.92 .Ellsworth 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.50 $2.40Finney 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.64 $2.40Ford 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.50 $2.40Franklin 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.88 $2.40Gove 3 $2.75 $2.18 . .Graham 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.25 $2.00Grant 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.19 $2.21Gray 3 $2.75 $2.18 . $2.33
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Appendix 5: Hourly Full-time Rates Compared to the Maximum Rate Allowed for Family Child CareConverted hourly full-time rates at the 75th Percentile - Outlier rates have been removed. Maximum Rate Paid reflects DCF maximum rates. Market Rate at 75th Percentile was calculated using rates provided by Child Care Aware of Kansas.
County Cost AreaLicensed Providers
Maximum Rate Paid Market Rate at 75th Percentile
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Under 18 months Over 18 months Under 18 months Over 18 monthsGreeley 3 $2.75 $2.18 . .Greenwood 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.50 $2.33Hamilton 3 $2.75 $2.18 . .Harper 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.28 $2.28Harvey 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.88 $2.42Haskell 3 $2.75 $2.18 . .Hodgeman 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.88 $1.92Jackson 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.88 $2.40Jewell 3 $2.75 $2.18 . .Kearny 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.02 $2.02Kingman 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.88 $2.60Kiowa 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.50 $2.50Labette 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.50 $1.98Lane 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.50 $2.50Lincoln 3 $2.75 $2.18 $1.92 $1.92Linn 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.55 $2.26Logan 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.74 $2.45Lyon 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.50 $2.40Marion 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.50 $2.40Marshall 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.60 $2.45McPherson 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.40 $2.38Meade 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.60 $2.31Mitchell 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.83 $2.40Montgomery 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.40 $2.00Morris 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.40 $2.40Morton 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.40 .Nemaha 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.88 $2.46Neosho 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.27 $1.73Ness 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.38 $2.38Norton 3 $2.75 $2.18 . .Osage 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.60 $2.40Osborne 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.50 $2.50Ottawa 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.50 $2.26Pawnee 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.50 $2.50Phillips 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.31 $1.98Pratt 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.92 $2.40Rawlins 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.00 $2.00Reno 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.69 $2.40Republic 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.75 $2.26Rice 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.28 $1.92Rooks 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.91 $2.50Rush 3 $2.75 $2.18 . .Russell 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.69 $2.38Saline 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.88 $2.44Scott 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.94 $2.75Seward 3 $2.75 $2.18 $3.77 $2.88Sheridan 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.76 $2.33Sherman 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.48 $2.33
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County Cost AreaLicensed Providers
Maximum Rate Paid Market Rate at 75th Percentile
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Under 18 months Over 18 months Under 18 months Over 18 monthsSmith 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.43 $2.21Stafford 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.50 $2.48Stanton 3 $2.75 $2.18 . .Stevens 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.40 .Sumner 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.40 $2.24Thomas 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.69 $2.40Trego 3 $2.75 $2.18 . .Wabaunsee 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.69 $2.24Wallace 3 $2.75 $2.18 $3.00 $3.00Washington 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.40 $2.04Wichita 3 $2.75 $2.18Wilson 3 $2.75 $2.18 $2.14 $1.83Woodson 3 $2.75 $2.18 . .
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County Cost AreaLicensed Providers
Maximum Rate Paid Market Rate at 75th Percentile
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Appendix 6 Hourly Full-Time Rates Compared to the Subsidy Rate for Centers
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.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
$1
.83
Mo
rris
3$
3.6
9$
3.7
4$
3.6
8$
2.6
9$
2.4
0$
2.7
0$
2.7
1$
2.7
4$
2.6
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on
3$
3.6
9$
3.7
4$
3.6
8$
2.6
9$
2.4
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em
ah
a3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
$2
.70
$2
.60
Ne
osh
o3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
$2
.03
$1
.96
$2
.02
$1
.77
$1
.73
Ne
ss3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
No
rto
n3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
Osa
ge3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
$2
.87
$2
.99
$2
.97
$2
.72
$2
.50
Osb
orn
e3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
Ott
aw
a3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
Pa
wn
ee
3$
3.6
9$
3.7
4$
3.6
8$
2.6
9$
2.4
0$
2.5
3$
2.0
6$
2.1
2$
2.1
2$
2.1
2P
hill
ips
3$
3.6
9$
3.7
4$
3.6
8$
2.6
9$
2.4
0P
ratt
3$
3.6
9$
3.7
4$
3.6
8$
2.6
9$
2.4
0$
2.9
5$
3.0
9$
3.0
7$
2.8
1$
2.7
9R
aw
lins
3$
3.6
9$
3.7
4$
3.6
8$
2.6
9$
2.4
0R
en
o3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
$2
.62
$2
.67
$2
.74
$2
.79
$2
.43
Re
pu
blic
3$
3.6
9$
3.7
4$
3.6
8$
2.6
9$
2.4
0R
ice
3$
3.6
9$
3.7
4$
3.6
8$
2.6
9$
2.4
0R
oo
ks3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
$2
.45
$2
.43
$2
.50
$2
.16
Ru
sh3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
$2
.50
Ru
sse
ll3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
$2
.14
$2
.38
$2
.22
$2
.09
$1
.92
Salin
e3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
$2
.60
Sco
tt3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
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8 M
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er
Sew
ard
3$
3.6
9$
3.7
4$
3.6
8$
2.6
9$
2.4
0$
3.2
9$
3.2
7$
3.3
7$
2.7
5Sh
eri
da
n3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
She
rma
n3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
Smit
h3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
Sta
ffo
rd3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
Sta
nto
n3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
Ste
ven
s3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
Sum
ne
r3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
$2
.11
$2
.34
$2
.40
Th
om
as
3$
3.6
9$
3.7
4$
3.6
8$
2.6
9$
2.4
0$
2.5
3$
2.5
3$
2.6
0$
2.5
1$
1.9
2T
rego
3$
3.6
9$
3.7
4$
3.6
8$
2.6
9$
2.4
0$
2.2
0$
2.4
3$
2.5
0$
2.5
0$
2.5
0W
ab
au
nse
e3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
$2
.98
$3
.08
$3
.09
$2
.78
Wa
llace
3$
3.6
9$
3.7
4$
3.6
8$
2.6
9$
2.4
0W
ash
ingt
on
3$
3.6
9$
3.7
4$
3.6
8$
2.6
9$
2.4
0W
ich
ita
3$
3.6
9$
3.7
4$
3.6
8$
2.6
9$
2.4
0W
ilso
n3
$3
.69
$3
.74
$3
.68
$2
.69
$2
.40
$2
.53
$2
.15
$2
.21
$2
.21
$2
.21
Wo
od
son
3$
3.6
9$
3.7
4$
3.6
8$
2.6
9$
2.4
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Appendix 7a – 7c Hourly Full-Time Rate Percentiles by Age Group, Cost Area and County for Family Child Care
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510
1520
2530
3540
4550
5560
6570
7580
8590
951
294
$2.7
9$6
.73
$2.8
8$3
.22
$3.3
7$3
.37
$3.4
6$3
.56
$3.5
6$3
.65
$3.8
4$3
.85
$3.8
5$3
.85
$3.8
5$3
.89
$4.0
4$4
.33
$4.3
3$4
.42
$4.8
12
935
$1.4
4$5
.77
$2.1
2$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.5
0$2
.60
$2.6
9$2
.69
$2.7
9$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$3
.08
$3.1
7$3
.37
$3.3
7$3
.65
$3.8
53
1,11
4$1
.35
$5.0
0$1
.73
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$2
.02
$2.1
2$2
.24
$2.3
1$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.60
$2.6
9$2
.79
$2.8
8$3
.00
Stat
ewid
e23
43$1
.35
$6.7
3$1
.92
$1.9
2$2
.12
$2.3
1$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.6
0$2
.69
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$3
.08
$3.3
7$3
.46
$3.8
5$4
.03
510
1520
2530
3540
4550
5560
6570
7580
8590
951
302
$2.2
4$5
.77
$2.5
8$2
.77
$2.8
8$2
.92
$3.0
8$3
.17
$3.2
1$3
.27
$3.3
4$3
.37
$3.4
3$3
.46
$3.5
6$3
.65
$3.7
8$3
.85
$3.8
5$4
.00
$4.3
32
1,03
2$1
.35
$7.5
0$1
.92
$1.9
2$2
.07
$2.1
2$2
.22
$2.3
1$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
3$2
.50
$2.5
2$2
.60
$2.6
9$2
.79
$2.8
8$2
.88
$3.0
8$3
.37
31,
178
$1.2
5$4
.00
$1.6
3$1
.73
$1.8
3$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$2.0
0$2
.05
$2.1
2$2
.21
$2.2
4$2
.31
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.50
$2.6
5St
atew
ide
2512
$1.2
5$7
.50
$1.7
3$1
.90
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
8$2
.07
$2.1
2$2
.21
$2.3
1$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.5
0$2
.60
$2.6
9$2
.88
$3.0
0$3
.27
$3.5
6
Appe
ndix
7a:
Hou
rly F
ull-T
ime
Rate
Per
cent
iles b
y Ag
e Gr
oup
and
Cost
Are
a fo
r Fam
ily C
hild
Car
e
Not
e: C
onve
rted
hou
rly fu
ll-tim
e ra
tes -
Out
lier R
ates
hav
e be
en re
mov
ed. T
hese
coun
ts in
clud
e on
ly p
rovi
ders
in th
e CC
AKS
data
base
that
mee
t the
full-
time
crite
ria re
fere
nced
pre
viou
sly.
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r 18
mon
ths
New
born
/ In
fant
(0-1
8 m
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510
1520
2530
3540
4550
5560
6570
7580
8590
95
John
son
129
4$2
.79
$6.7
3$2
.88
$3.2
2$3
.37
$3.3
7$3
.46
$3.5
6$3
.56
$3.6
5$3
.85
$3.8
5$3
.85
$3.8
5$3
.85
$3.9
7$4
.13
$4.3
3$4
.33
$4.4
7$4
.81
Butle
r2
38$1
.92
$3.8
5$2
.00
$2.3
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.5
0$2
.66
$2.8
5$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.91
$3.0
8$3
.19
$3.3
7$3
.48
Doug
las
280
$1.8
3$5
.00
$2.5
0$2
.60
$2.6
9$2
.71
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.99
$3.1
2$3
.28
$3.3
7$3
.42
$3.5
2$3
.65
$3.8
5$3
.85
$3.8
5$4
.02
$4.3
3El
lis2
39$2
.12
$3.5
0$2
.31
$2.3
1$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.60
$2.6
9$2
.69
$2.7
9$2
.85
$2.8
8$3
.25
Gea
ry2
24$1
.54
$3.3
7$1
.63
$2.1
2$2
.33
$2.4
0$2
.58
$2.6
0$2
.67
$2.6
9$2
.69
$2.7
4$2
.86
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.9
3$3
.00
$3.0
8$3
.08
$3.0
8$3
.29
Jeffe
rson
217
$1.9
2$3
.85
$1.9
2$2
.31
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.44
$2.5
0$2
.52
$2.6
1$2
.69
$2.6
9$2
.85
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.9
8$3
.27
$3.6
4$3
.85
$3.8
5Le
aven
wor
th2
37$1
.92
$4.8
1$2
.36
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.5
0$2
.69
$2.8
3$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$3
.08
$3.1
3$3
.37
$3.4
8$3
.85
$4.3
3$4
.81
Mia
mi
244
$1.9
2$6
.06
$1.9
5$2
.36
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.45
$2.6
0$2
.69
$2.7
2$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$3
.03
$3.1
5$3
.21
$3.3
7$3
.85
$3.9
2Po
ttaw
atom
ie2
41$1
.92
$3.8
5$1
.93
$2.1
7$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.50
$2.6
0$2
.66
$2.6
9$2
.79
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.9
2$3
.17
$3.3
7$3
.50
$3.7
9$3
.85
Rile
y2
61$1
.63
$5.7
7$1
.96
$2.4
0$2
.50
$2.6
7$2
.84
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.98
$3.1
7$3
.37
$3.3
7$3
.39
$3.5
6$3
.65
$3.8
1$3
.85
$3.8
5$4
.76
Sedg
wic
k2
310
$1.1
5$5
.00
$2.1
1$2
.31
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.62
$2.6
9$2
.79
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.88
$3.0
8$3
.17
$3.3
7$3
.37
$3.7
5Sh
awne
e2
175
$1.4
4$4
.81
$2.0
2$2
.31
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.6
4$2
.69
$2.7
1$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.9
8$3
.08
$3.3
7$3
.46
$3.8
5W
yand
otte
270
$2.0
0$5
.29
$2.3
6$2
.50
$2.6
6$2
.71
$2.8
7$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.9
8$3
.08
$3.2
7$3
.37
$3.3
7$3
.37
$3.5
0$3
.85
$4.4
1Al
len
310
$1.5
4$3
.00
$1.5
4$1
.56
$1.6
6$1
.73
$1.7
3$1
.76
$1.8
1$1
.90
$1.9
9$2
.00
$2.0
1$2
.07
$2.1
4$2
.25
$2.3
6$2
.46
$2.6
8$2
.95
$2.9
5An
ders
on3
12$1
.92
$2.6
9$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$2
.03
$2.1
5$2
.28
$2.3
6$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
1$2
.48
$2.5
0$2
.51
$2.6
3$2
.63
Atch
ison
317
$1.8
3$4
.00
$1.8
3$1
.90
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
6$2
.05
$2.1
5$2
.22
$2.2
3$2
.31
$2.3
9$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.46
$2.5
0$2
.60
$2.7
9$3
.11
$3.1
1Ba
rber
33
$1.9
2$2
.98
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$2.1
3$2
.35
$2.5
6$2
.77
$2.7
7$2
.77
$2.7
7$2
.77
$2.7
7Ba
rton
335
$1.7
3$3
.00
$1.7
5$1
.97
$2.0
5$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.24
$2.2
8$2
.35
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
3$2
.50
$2.5
3$2
.60
$2.6
0$2
.65
$2.6
9$2
.88
$2.9
1Bo
urbo
n3
6$1
.54
$2.1
2$1
.54
$1.5
4$1
.54
$1.5
8$1
.61
$1.6
5$1
.72
$1.7
9$1
.86
$1.9
2$1
.99
$2.0
4$2
.07
$2.1
1$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.12
Brow
n3
10$1
.63
$3.0
0$1
.63
$1.6
6$1
.82
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
8$2
.09
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.2
1$2
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$2.3
7$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.48
$2.6
3$2
.80
$2.9
7$2
.97
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5$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.1
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$2.1
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.21
$2.2
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$2.3
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$2.3
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$2.3
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.1
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$1.5
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$1.5
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$1.5
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$1.6
5$1
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$1.8
3$1
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$2.0
0$2
.09
$2.0
9$2
.09
$2.0
9$2
.09
$2.0
9$2
.09
Cher
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318
$1.4
2$3
.37
$1.4
2$1
.70
$1.7
3$1
.88
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
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$2.0
8$2
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$2.3
5$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
3$2
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$2.8
0$2
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$2.9
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$3.0
0$2
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.6
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$2.7
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$2.8
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$2.9
5$2
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$2.7
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.5
0$2
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$2.6
0$2
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$2.7
0$2
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$2.7
0$2
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$2.7
0$2
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311
$1.8
0$3
.17
$1.8
0$1
.82
$1.9
0$2
.00
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
7$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.9
4$3
.12
$3.1
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312
$1.6
3$3
.15
$1.6
3$1
.72
$1.9
1$1
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$1.9
4$1
.99
$2.0
6$2
.13
$2.2
0$2
.23
$2.2
6$2
.29
$2.3
5$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
4$2
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$2.9
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310
$1.9
2$3
.08
$1.9
2$1
.96
$2.1
7$2
.33
$2.3
8$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.7
0$2
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$2.8
8$2
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$2.8
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$2.9
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31
$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
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$3.3
7$1
.73
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
8$2
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$2.3
5$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.5
8$2
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$2.8
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ford
334
$1.5
4$2
.60
$1.6
1$1
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$1.7
3$1
.73
$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$2.0
0$2
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$2.1
2$2
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$2.2
1$2
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$2.3
3$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.6
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$2.0
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$2.0
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$2.1
8$2
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$2.4
4$2
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$2.7
1$2
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$2.8
4$2
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$2.8
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$2.8
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21$1
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$2.8
8$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$2.1
2$2
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$2.2
3$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.5
0$2
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$2.5
0$2
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$2.6
5$2
.83
$2.8
8$2
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Doni
phan
311
$1.3
5$3
.00
$1.3
5$1
.38
$1.5
0$1
.62
$1.7
3$1
.73
$1.7
7$1
.88
$1.9
5$2
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$2.0
7$2
.15
$2.2
7$2
.35
$2.4
0$2
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$2.9
1$2
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$2.9
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5$1
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$2.8
8$1
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$1.5
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$1.5
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$1.8
4$1
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$2.1
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$2.4
0$2
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0$2
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$2.5
0$2
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$2.7
9$2
.79
$2.7
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31
$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2El
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310
$1.9
2$2
.50
$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
7$2
.02
$2.0
9$2
.14
$2.2
0$2
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$2.3
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
2$2
.47
$2.5
0$2
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$2.5
0$2
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$2.5
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337
$1.7
3$3
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$1.8
2$1
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$2.0
1$2
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$2.3
1$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.5
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$2.6
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$2.8
8$2
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$3.0
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$2.8
8$1
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$1.7
3$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$2.1
5$2
.31
$2.3
7$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
8$2
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$2.5
2$2
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$2.8
5$2
.88
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klin
334
$1.9
2$3
.37
$2.0
0$2
.36
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.60
$2.6
9$2
.69
$2.8
4$2
.88
$2.8
8$3
.00
$3.0
8$3
.13
$3.2
2G
ove
33
$2.0
2$2
.40
$2.0
2$2
.02
$2.0
2$2
.02
$2.0
2$2
.07
$2.1
1$2
.16
$2.2
0$2
.25
$2.2
8$2
.31
$2.3
4$2
.37
$2.3
7$2
.37
$2.3
7$2
.37
$2.3
7G
raha
m3
6$1
.92
$3.0
0$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
6$1
.99
$2.0
0$2
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$2.0
0$2
.25
$2.6
0$2
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$2.9
5$2
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12$1
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$2.4
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$1.7
9$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
6$2
.00
$2.0
2$2
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$2.1
3$2
.19
$2.2
9$2
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$2.4
0$2
.40
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3$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.1
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.16
$2.1
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$2.2
2$2
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$2.2
9$2
.33
$2.3
7$2
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$2.3
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$2.3
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eley
32
$2.5
0$3
.00
$2.5
0$2
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$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
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$2.5
3$2
.60
$2.6
8$2
.75
$2.8
3$2
.90
$2.9
8$2
.98
$2.9
8$2
.98
$2.9
8$2
.98
$2.9
8G
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woo
d3
10$1
.92
$2.6
9$1
.92
$1.9
7$2
.24
$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.42
$2.4
7$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.57
$2.6
7$2
.67
Ham
ilton
32
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2H
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r3
12$1
.54
$2.7
5$1
.54
$1.6
5$1
.90
$1.9
7$2
.00
$2.0
2$2
.07
$2.1
3$2
.20
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
2$2
.28
$2.3
5$2
.42
$2.6
5$2
.65
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vey
313
$1.9
2$3
.37
$1.9
2$2
.12
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
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$2.5
0$2
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$2.6
3$2
.77
$2.8
8$2
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$2.8
8$2
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$2.8
8$3
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$3.1
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ll3
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.73
$2.4
0$1
.73
$1.7
3$1
.73
$1.7
3$1
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$1.7
3$1
.76
$1.8
7$1
.97
$2.0
7$2
.17
$2.2
7$2
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$2.3
7$2
.37
$2.3
7$2
.37
$2.3
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$2.8
8$2
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$2.8
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$2.8
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$2.8
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$2.8
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$2.8
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$2.8
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$2.8
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son
326
$2.4
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.37
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.41
$2.5
0$2
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$2.7
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$2.8
8$2
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$2.8
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$2.8
8$2
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$2.8
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$2.0
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$2.0
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$2.0
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$2.0
0$2
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$2.0
0$2
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$2.0
5$2
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$2.0
9$2
.09
$2.0
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.09
$2.0
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$1.8
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$1.8
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$1.9
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2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
8$2
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$2.1
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man
311
$2.4
0$3
.08
$2.4
0$2
.48
$2.7
1$2
.83
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.94
$3.0
0$3
.06
$3.0
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31
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
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.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0
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ndix
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data
base
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full-
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crite
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ndix
7b:
Hou
rly F
ull-T
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Rate
Per
cent
iles b
y Co
unty
for F
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ld C
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510
1520
2530
3540
4550
5560
6570
7580
8590
95
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tte3
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.54
$2.8
8$1
.61
$1.8
1$1
.92
$1.9
8$2
.01
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.18
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.50
$2.5
2$2
.60
$2.6
0$2
.82
Lane
31
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
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coln
34
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
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n3
10$2
.12
$2.8
8$2
.12
$2.1
4$2
.30
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.41
$2.4
6$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.55
$2.6
5$2
.76
$2.8
7$2
.87
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n3
5$2
.00
$2.8
8$2
.00
$2.0
0$2
.00
$2.1
0$2
.25
$2.4
0$2
.51
$2.5
4$2
.57
$2.6
0$2
.60
$2.6
0$2
.60
$2.6
5$2
.74
$2.8
3$2
.83
$2.8
3$2
.83
Lyon
325
$1.9
2$2
.88
$1.9
2$2
.10
$2.2
1$2
.23
$2.3
1$2
.31
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
9$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.6
1$2
.69
$2.8
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n3
9$1
.54
$2.7
5$1
.54
$1.5
4$1
.85
$2.1
6$2
.19
$2.2
1$2
.23
$2.2
5$2
.28
$2.3
1$2
.36
$2.4
0$2
.50
$2.6
0$2
.60
$2.6
0$2
.67
$2.6
7$2
.67
Mar
shall
327
$1.5
1$2
.60
$1.5
6$1
.71
$1.7
7$1
.88
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$2
.00
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.3
2$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.5
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323
$1.5
4$3
.85
$1.5
8$1
.73
$1.8
5$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.96
$2.1
5$2
.21
$2.2
9$2
.31
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.5
0$2
.67
$2.7
7$3
.17
$3.7
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39
$1.9
2$2
.88
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$2.0
7$2
.21
$2.3
1$2
.40
$2.4
5$2
.50
$2.6
0$2
.69
$2.7
9$2
.79
$2.7
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ll3
8$1
.92
$3.0
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325
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$1.6
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$1.9
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$2.1
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$2.3
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$2.3
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$2.4
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312
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$1.8
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$1.9
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$2.3
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325
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$1.9
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$2.2
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$2.8
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$2.9
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325
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$1.4
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$1.5
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$1.7
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$1.8
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$1.9
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$1.9
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$1.9
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$2.2
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$2.3
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$2.3
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$2.6
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$2.2
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$2.2
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$2.3
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$2.4
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$2.5
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$2.6
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$3.5
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$1.7
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$1.9
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$1.9
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$2.5
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$2.8
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$2.9
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37
$1.9
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$1.9
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$1.9
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$1.9
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$1.9
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$2.3
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$2.5
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$2.5
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313
$1.7
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$1.7
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$1.9
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$1.9
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$1.9
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$2.0
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$2.4
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.7
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311
$1.9
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$1.9
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$1.9
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$2.2
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.5
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$2.6
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$2.9
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38
$1.9
0$2
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$1.9
0$1
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$1.9
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$1.9
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$1.9
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$2.0
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$2.0
0$2
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$2.2
6$2
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$2.3
1$2
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$2.3
7$2
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$2.3
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310
$1.9
2$3
.75
$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
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$2.3
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.5
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$2.6
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$2.8
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$2.9
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356
$1.9
2$3
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$1.9
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$2.1
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.5
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34
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2$2
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$1.9
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$1.9
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$1.9
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$2.0
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$2.2
8$2
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314
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$1.7
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$1.8
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$1.9
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$2.4
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$2.7
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$2.7
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$3.3
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$2.4
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$2.5
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$2.6
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$2.8
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$2.8
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$3.0
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$1.9
2$1
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$2.0
9$2
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$2.5
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$2.8
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$2.8
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$2.8
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$2.9
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$2.9
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$2.9
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8$2
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$4.0
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.6
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$2.9
6$3
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$3.3
5$3
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$4.0
0$4
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$4.0
0$4
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idan
34
$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
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$2.3
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.5
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$2.5
0$2
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310
$1.9
2$2
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$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$2
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$2.3
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
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$2.5
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$2.5
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4$2
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$2.5
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$2.0
7$2
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$2.0
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$2.2
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.5
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$2.5
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ton
32
$1.7
3$1
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$1.7
3$1
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$1.7
3$1
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$1.7
3$1
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$1.7
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$1.8
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$1.8
6$1
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$1.9
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$1.9
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$1.9
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$2.4
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$2.4
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ner
321
$1.4
4$3
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$1.4
7$1
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$1.9
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$1.9
6$2
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$2.2
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$2.3
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
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$2.7
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$3.2
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318
$1.9
2$2
.75
$1.9
2$1
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$2.2
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.6
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$2.7
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33
$1.7
3$2
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$1.7
3$1
.73
$1.7
3$1
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$1.7
3$1
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$1.8
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$2.0
1$2
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.25
$2.3
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.4
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37
$1.6
3$2
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$1.6
3$1
.63
$1.6
9$1
.81
$1.9
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$2.3
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$2.4
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.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
6$2
.58
$2.6
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.77
$2.8
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$2.8
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$3.0
0$3
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$3.0
0$3
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$3.0
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$3.0
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$3.0
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$3.0
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$3.0
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$3.0
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$3.0
0$3
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ton
317
$1.7
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.60
$1.7
3$1
.88
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.96
$2.0
2$2
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$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.2
0$2
.21
$2.2
8$2
.37
$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.4
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30
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.54
$2.3
1$1
.54
$1.5
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.60
$1.6
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$1.8
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$1.9
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$2.0
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$2.1
2$2
.14
$2.1
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$2.3
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.30
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dson
33
$1.7
3$2
.88
$1.7
3$1
.73
$1.7
3$1
.73
$1.7
3$1
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$2.1
4$2
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$2.5
5$2
.75
$2.7
8$2
.80
$2.8
3$2
.86
$2.8
6$2
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$2.8
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$2.8
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510
1520
2530
3540
4550
5560
6570
7580
8590
95
John
son
130
2$2
.24
$5.7
7$2
.58
$2.7
7$2
.88
$2.9
2$3
.08
$3.1
7$3
.21
$3.2
7$3
.34
$3.3
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.43
$3.4
6$3
.56
$3.6
5$3
.78
$3.8
5$3
.85
$4.0
0$4
.33
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.68
$3.3
7$1
.92
$1.9
2$2
.07
$2.1
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.26
$2.3
5$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.6
0$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$3
.29
Dou
glas
282
$1.8
3$5
.00
$1.9
4$2
.21
$2.3
5$2
.40
$2.4
3$2
.50
$2.6
0$2
.68
$2.6
9$2
.79
$2.8
8$3
.00
$3.0
8$3
.17
$3.2
8$3
.37
$3.4
6$3
.65
$3.8
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lis2
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.07
$3.2
5$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.26
$2.3
1$2
.35
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
6$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.6
0$2
.69
$2.6
9$3
.23
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ry2
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.35
$2.7
9$1
.51
$1.9
0$1
.92
$2.0
2$2
.09
$2.1
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.22
$2.2
6$2
.28
$2.3
2$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
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.57
$2.6
2$2
.69
$2.7
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.77
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n2
19$1
.92
$3.3
7$1
.92
$1.9
2$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
.26
$2.3
1$2
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$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.5
0$2
.60
$2.6
0$2
.64
$2.8
8$2
.88
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enw
orth
243
$1.6
3$3
.53
$1.9
9$2
.37
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.42
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.60
$2.6
3$2
.72
$2.7
2$2
.75
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.9
2$2
.99
$3.2
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i2
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.92
$5.4
9$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.93
$2.1
1$2
.21
$2.3
6$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.49
$2.6
0$2
.69
$2.7
5$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
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$2.9
8$3
.17
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omie
242
$1.6
3$3
.17
$1.7
6$1
.92
$1.9
2$2
.07
$2.1
5$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.5
0$2
.56
$2.6
6$2
.69
$2.7
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.89
$2.9
9$3
.04
$3.1
6Ri
ley
270
$1.5
4$3
.65
$1.8
4$2
.32
$2.4
0$2
.48
$2.5
6$2
.60
$2.6
9$2
.79
$2.8
8$2
.88
$2.8
8$2
.91
$3.0
8$3
.08
$3.1
6$3
.17
$3.3
3$3
.37
$3.4
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dgw
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233
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.44
$7.5
0$1
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Appendix 8a – 8f Hourly Full-Time Rate Percentiles by Age Group, Cost Area and County for Centers
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2530
3540
4550
5560
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7580
8590
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$5.1
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.15
$5.2
3$5
.38
$5.6
1$5
.69
$5.7
2$5
.91
$5.9
2$6
.08
$6.2
1$6
.34
$6.6
02
142
$2.2
8$5
.93
$2.9
0$3
.21
$3.3
2$3
.38
$3.5
1$3
.63
$3.7
1$3
.80
$3.8
3$3
.88
$3.9
7$3
.99
$4.0
7$4
.22
$4.3
1$4
.39
$4.5
6$4
.71
$5.3
83
80$1
.86
$3.7
1$2
.03
$2.1
1$2
.15
$2.2
0$2
.23
$2.2
8$2
.36
$2.4
5$2
.47
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.6
2$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.79
$2.9
4$2
.98
$3.1
9$3
.29
Stat
ewid
e32
4$1
.86
$6.9
3$2
.20
$2.4
3$2
.53
$2.7
9$3
.05
$3.2
9$3
.46
$3.7
1$3
.83
$3.9
7$4
.20
$4.3
1$4
.56
$4.8
3$5
.09
$5.2
3$5
.63
$5.9
1$6
.18
510
1520
2530
3540
4550
5560
6570
7580
8590
951
112
$3.2
7$7
.08
$4.1
4$4
.49
$4.5
8$4
.69
$4.8
0$4
.96
$5.0
5$5
.10
$5.1
9$5
.24
$5.3
5$5
.48
$5.6
0$5
.71
$5.7
6$5
.88
$6.1
1$6
.30
$6.6
22
171
$2.3
3$5
.89
$2.6
2$2
.82
$2.9
9$3
.18
$3.3
1$3
.41
$3.4
6$3
.56
$3.6
5$3
.72
$3.7
4$3
.84
$3.8
9$4
.04
$4.2
1$4
.28
$4.4
8$4
.75
$5.1
03
89$1
.78
$3.5
6$1
.99
$2.0
6$2
.15
$2.2
5$2
.29
$2.3
4$2
.43
$2.4
3$2
.44
$2.5
3$2
.62
$2.7
1$2
.71
$2.8
1$2
.91
$2.9
9$3
.09
$3.1
8$3
.29
Stat
ewid
e37
2$1
.78
$7.0
8$2
.25
$2.4
3$2
.62
$2.8
1$2
.99
$3.1
6$3
.34
$3.4
6$3
.65
$3.7
4$3
.89
$4.2
1$4
.40
$4.6
8$4
.94
$5.1
1$5
.33
$5.6
8$6
.06
510
1520
2530
3540
4550
5560
6570
7580
8590
951
113
$3.3
7$7
.00
$4.0
5$4
.34
$4.4
6$4
.60
$4.7
8$4
.83
$4.8
8$4
.92
$5.0
2$5
.08
$5.1
4$5
.23
$5.3
1$5
.43
$5.5
9$5
.65
$5.7
7$5
.92
$6.1
72
176
$2.3
9$8
.75
$2.6
8$2
.82
$2.9
7$3
.13
$3.2
6$3
.37
$3.4
5$3
.50
$3.5
4$3
.60
$3.6
8$3
.75
$3.8
5$3
.95
$4.0
6$4
.22
$4.4
0$4
.75
$5.0
13
89$1
.73
$3.3
7$1
.95
$2.0
9$2
.13
$2.2
2$2
.31
$2.3
1$2
.40
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.60
$2.6
9$2
.76
$2.7
9$2
.93
$2.9
8$3
.07
$3.1
6$3
.30
Stat
ewid
e37
8$1
.73
$8.7
5$2
.23
$2.4
9$2
.60
$2.7
9$2
.97
$3.1
2$3
.32
$3.4
3$3
.55
$3.7
2$3
.85
$4.0
6$4
.33
$4.5
6$4
.82
$4.9
4$5
.16
$5.4
3$5
.77
510
1520
2530
3540
4550
5560
6570
7580
8590
951
126
$2.9
4$8
.50
$3.3
8$3
.59
$3.6
8$3
.93
$4.0
0$4
.08
$4.1
6$4
.24
$4.2
8$4
.34
$4.4
1$4
.49
$4.5
5$4
.63
$4.7
0$4
.80
$4.9
4$5
.07
$5.3
82
203
$1.8
0$8
.75
$2.4
2$2
.52
$2.6
6$2
.79
$2.8
2$2
.91
$2.9
8$3
.07
$3.1
1$3
.14
$3.2
1$3
.26
$3.3
3$3
.40
$3.4
9$3
.70
$3.8
6$4
.03
$4.3
23
98$1
.54
$3.2
5$1
.78
$1.8
7$2
.02
$2.1
2$2
.15
$2.2
1$2
.31
$2.3
2$2
.40
$2.4
4$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.53
$2.6
1$2
.65
$2.7
2$2
.81
$2.8
8$2
.98
Stat
ewid
e42
7$1
.54
$8.7
5$2
.12
$2.3
1$2
.48
$2.5
3$2
.68
$2.8
1$2
.89
$3.0
1$3
.11
$3.2
2$3
.33
$3.4
6$3
.67
$3.9
1$4
.06
$4.2
5$4
.43
$4.6
5$4
.94
510
1520
2530
3540
4550
5560
6570
7580
8590
951
53$1
.73
$8.5
0$1
.92
$2.3
0$2
.51
$2.6
0$2
.83
$2.8
7$3
.07
$3.3
7$3
.37
$3.3
7$3
.37
$3.3
7$3
.47
$3.5
6$3
.85
$4.1
5$4
.45
$4.7
3$6
.26
223
6$1
.06
$4.9
0$1
.15
$1.1
5$1
.15
$1.1
5$1
.27
$1.3
5$1
.44
$1.4
4$1
.92
$2.1
2$2
.31
$2.4
0$2
.56
$2.6
9$2
.88
$2.9
8$3
.08
$3.1
7$3
.60
395
$1.0
6$3
.08
$1.5
4$1
.54
$1.6
3$1
.75
$1.8
3$1
.92
$1.9
2$2
.02
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
9$2
.21
$2.3
1$2
.40
$2.5
0$2
.54
$2.6
0$2
.72
$2.9
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ide
384
$1.0
6$8
.50
$1.1
5$1
.15
$1.2
5$1
.35
$1.4
4$1
.65
$1.9
2$2
.02
$2.1
4$2
.30
$2.4
0$2
.50
$2.6
0$2
.74
$2.8
8$3
.08
$3.1
7$3
.37
$3.8
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LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 76
510
1520
2530
3540
4550
5560
6570
7580
8590
95
John
son
110
2$3
.38
$6.9
3$4
.33
$4.5
6$4
.81
$4.9
3$5
.07
$5.0
7$5
.15
$5.1
5$5
.23
$5.3
8$5
.61
$5.6
9$5
.72
$5.9
1$5
.92
$6.0
8$6
.21
$6.3
4$6
.60
Butle
r2
5$2
.87
$5.4
0$2
.87
$2.8
7$2
.87
$2.9
4$3
.04
$3.1
4$3
.27
$3.4
6$3
.65
$3.8
3$3
.87
$3.9
1$3
.95
$4.2
5$4
.69
$5.1
2$5
.12
$5.1
2$5
.12
Doug
las
211
$3.6
7$5
.38
$3.6
7$3
.69
$3.7
6$3
.83
$3.9
0$3
.93
$3.9
7$3
.99
$4.0
9$4
.22
$4.2
7$4
.35
$4.4
8$4
.79
$5.1
8$5
.30
$5.3
7$5
.38
$5.3
8El
lis2
2$3
.16
$3.5
5$3
.16
$3.1
6$3
.16
$3.1
6$3
.16
$3.1
6$3
.18
$3.2
3$3
.29
$3.3
5$3
.41
$3.4
7$3
.53
$3.5
3$3
.53
$3.5
3$3
.53
$3.5
3$3
.53
Gea
ry2
3$3
.04
$3.6
0$3
.04
$3.0
4$3
.04
$3.0
4$3
.04
$3.0
7$3
.11
$3.1
4$3
.17
$3.2
1$3
.29
$3.3
6$3
.44
$3.5
2$3
.52
$3.5
2$3
.52
$3.5
2$3
.52
Jeffe
rson
23
$3.0
4$3
.75
$3.0
4$3
.04
$3.0
4$3
.04
$3.0
4$3
.05
$3.0
6$3
.07
$3.0
8$3
.09
$3.2
2$3
.35
$3.4
9$3
.62
$3.6
2$3
.62
$3.6
2$3
.62
$3.6
2Le
aven
wor
th2
7$3
.38
$4.8
1$3
.38
$3.3
8$3
.38
$3.3
8$3
.38
$3.5
9$3
.79
$3.9
3$3
.99
$4.0
5$4
.12
$4.1
9$4
.29
$4.4
2$4
.56
$4.6
6$4
.76
$4.7
6$4
.76
Mia
mi
24
$2.7
0$4
.22
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.9
4$3
.17
$3.4
1$3
.65
$3.7
1$3
.77
$3.8
2$3
.88
$3.9
7$4
.05
$4.1
4$4
.14
$4.1
4$4
.14
$4.1
4Po
ttaw
atom
ie2
5$2
.53
$5.9
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.6
7$2
.87
$3.0
7$3
.22
$3.2
4$3
.27
$3.2
9$3
.67
$4.0
4$4
.41
$4.8
2$5
.23
$5.6
5$5
.65
$5.6
5$5
.65
Rile
y2
9$3
.98
$5.9
3$3
.98
$3.9
8$4
.01
$4.0
5$4
.26
$4.4
7$4
.58
$4.6
8$4
.68
$4.6
8$4
.89
$5.1
0$5
.25
$5.4
0$5
.56
$5.7
1$5
.82
$5.8
2$5
.82
Sedg
wic
k2
59$2
.28
$5.4
9$3
.07
$3.2
9$3
.38
$3.5
1$3
.71
$3.8
0$3
.83
$3.8
3$3
.83
$3.9
7$3
.97
$4.0
5$4
.14
$4.3
1$4
.31
$4.3
1$4
.39
$4.6
3$4
.73
Shaw
nee
219
$2.3
4$4
.96
$2.3
4$2
.87
$3.2
9$3
.36
$3.3
8$3
.46
$3.5
5$3
.55
$3.6
3$3
.71
$3.7
1$3
.71
$3.8
0$3
.80
$3.9
5$4
.07
$4.5
6$4
.64
$4.6
4W
yand
otte
215
$3.1
2$4
.29
$3.1
2$3
.28
$3.3
8$3
.39
$3.4
6$3
.49
$3.5
3$3
.58
$3.6
6$3
.80
$3.8
7$3
.94
$4.0
0$4
.07
$4.1
4$4
.20
$4.2
2$4
.25
$4.2
5Al
len
34
$2.0
3$2
.19
$2.0
3$2
.03
$2.0
3$2
.03
$2.0
3$2
.03
$2.0
3$2
.03
$2.0
5$2
.07
$2.0
9$2
.11
$2.1
3$2
.15
$2.1
7$2
.17
$2.1
7$2
.17
$2.1
7An
ders
on3
0At
chis
on3
2$2
.53
$2.9
6$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.55
$2.6
2$2
.68
$2.7
5$2
.81
$2.8
7$2
.94
$2.9
4$2
.94
$2.9
4$2
.94
$2.9
4$2
.94
Barb
er3
0Ba
rton
34
$2.1
9$2
.53
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.2
7$2
.35
$2.4
3$2
.51
$2.5
2$2
.52
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3Bo
urbo
n3
1$2
.11
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
1$2
.11
Brow
n3
1$2
.95
$2.9
5$2
.95
$2.9
5$2
.95
$2.9
5$2
.95
$2.9
5$2
.95
$2.9
5$2
.95
$2.9
5$2
.95
$2.9
5$2
.95
$2.9
5$2
.95
$2.9
5$2
.95
$2.9
5$2
.95
Chas
e3
0Ch
auta
uqua
31
$1.8
6$1
.86
$1.8
6$1
.86
$1.8
6$1
.86
$1.8
6$1
.86
$1.8
6$1
.86
$1.8
6$1
.86
$1.8
6$1
.86
$1.8
6$1
.86
$1.8
6$1
.86
$1.8
6$1
.86
$1.8
6Ch
erok
ee3
2$1
.94
$2.3
6$1
.94
$1.9
4$1
.94
$1.9
4$1
.94
$1.9
4$1
.96
$2.0
3$2
.09
$2.1
5$2
.22
$2.2
8$2
.34
$2.3
4$2
.34
$2.3
4$2
.34
$2.3
4$2
.34
Chey
enne
30
Clar
k3
0Cl
ay3
1$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
Clou
d3
2$2
.19
$2.2
3$2
.20
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.2
0$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
2$2
.22
$2.2
2$2
.22
$2.2
2$2
.22
$2.2
2$2
.22
Coffe
y3
0Co
man
che
30
Cow
ley
31
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0Cr
awfo
rd3
2$2
.03
$2.4
5$2
.03
$2.0
3$2
.03
$2.0
3$2
.03
$2.0
3$2
.05
$2.1
1$2
.17
$2.2
4$2
.30
$2.3
6$2
.43
$2.4
3$2
.43
$2.4
3$2
.43
$2.4
3$2
.43
Deca
tur
30
Dick
inso
n3
3$2
.45
$3.2
9$2
.45
$2.4
5$2
.45
$2.4
5$2
.45
$2.6
2$2
.79
$2.9
5$3
.12
$3.2
9$3
.29
$3.2
9$3
.29
$3.2
9$3
.29
$3.2
9$3
.29
$3.2
9$3
.29
Doni
phan
30
Edw
ards
30
Elk
30
Ells
wor
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1$2
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$2.5
3$2
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$2.5
3$2
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$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
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$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
Finn
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1$2
.79
$2.7
9$2
.79
$2.7
9$2
.79
$2.7
9$2
.79
$2.7
9$2
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$2.7
9$2
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$2.7
9$2
.79
$2.7
9$2
.79
$2.7
9$2
.79
$2.7
9$2
.79
$2.7
9$2
.79
Ford
32
$2.1
1$2
.41
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
3$2
.17
$2.2
2$2
.26
$2.3
1$2
.35
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
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2$3
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$3.2
1$3
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$3.2
1$3
.21
$3.2
1$3
.21
$3.2
1$3
.21
$3.2
1$3
.21
$3.2
1$3
.21
$3.2
1$3
.21
$3.2
1$3
.21
$3.2
1$3
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$3.2
1$3
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30
Gra
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1$2
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$2.3
6$2
.36
$2.3
6$2
.36
$2.3
6$2
.36
$2.3
6$2
.36
$2.3
6$2
.36
$2.3
6$2
.36
$2.3
6$2
.36
$2.3
6$2
.36
$2.3
6$2
.36
$2.3
6$2
.36
Gre
eley
30
Gre
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30
Ham
ilton
30
Har
per
31
$1.8
6$1
.86
$1.8
6$1
.86
$1.8
6$1
.86
$1.8
6$1
.86
$1.8
6$1
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$1.8
6$1
.86
$1.8
6$1
.86
$1.8
6$1
.86
$1.8
6$1
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$1.8
6$1
.86
$1.8
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2$3
.24
$3.7
1$3
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$3.2
4$3
.24
$3.2
4$3
.24
$3.2
4$3
.27
$3.3
4$3
.41
$3.4
8$3
.55
$3.6
2$3
.69
$3.6
9$3
.69
$3.6
9$3
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$3.6
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2530
3540
4550
5560
6570
7580
8590
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30
King
man
30
Kiow
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0La
bett
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1$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.28
Lane
30
Linco
ln3
0Lin
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0Lo
gan
30
Lyon
34
$2.2
6$3
.04
$2.2
6$2
.26
$2.2
6$2
.26
$2.3
7$2
.48
$2.5
9$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
9$2
.87
$2.9
5$2
.95
$2.9
5$2
.95
$2.9
5M
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n3
0M
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30
McP
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on3
5$2
.45
$3.0
4$2
.45
$2.4
5$2
.45
$2.5
3$2
.66
$2.7
9$2
.88
$2.9
0$2
.93
$2.9
5$2
.96
$2.9
8$2
.99
$3.0
0$3
.01
$3.0
3$3
.03
$3.0
3$3
.03
Mea
de3
0M
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2$2
.28
$2.5
3$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.29
$2.3
3$2
.37
$2.4
1$2
.44
$2.4
8$2
.52
$2.5
2$2
.52
$2.5
2$2
.52
$2.5
2$2
.52
Mon
tgom
ery
32
$2.1
9$2
.45
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.2
1$2
.25
$2.2
8$2
.32
$2.3
6$2
.40
$2.4
4$2
.44
$2.4
4$2
.44
$2.4
4$2
.44
$2.4
4M
orris
31
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
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0Ne
mah
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1$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
Neos
ho3
1$2
.03
$2.0
3$2
.03
$2.0
3$2
.03
$2.0
3$2
.03
$2.0
3$2
.03
$2.0
3$2
.03
$2.0
3$2
.03
$2.0
3$2
.03
$2.0
3$2
.03
$2.0
3$2
.03
$2.0
3$2
.03
Ness
30
Nort
on3
2$2
.50
$2.6
3$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.51
$2.5
3$2
.55
$2.5
7$2
.59
$2.6
1$2
.63
$2.6
3$2
.63
$2.6
3$2
.63
$2.6
3$2
.63
Osag
e3
1$2
.87
$2.8
7$2
.87
$2.8
7$2
.87
$2.8
7$2
.87
$2.8
7$2
.87
$2.8
7$2
.87
$2.8
7$2
.87
$2.8
7$2
.87
$2.8
7$2
.87
$2.8
7$2
.87
$2.8
7$2
.87
Osbo
rne
30
Otta
wa
30
Paw
nee
31
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3Ph
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s3
2$2
.19
$2.2
8$2
.20
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.2
1$2
.22
$2.2
4$2
.25
$2.2
6$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.28
Prat
t3
1$2
.95
$2.9
5$2
.95
$2.9
5$2
.95
$2.9
5$2
.95
$2.9
5$2
.95
$2.9
5$2
.95
$2.9
5$2
.95
$2.9
5$2
.95
$2.9
5$2
.95
$2.9
5$2
.95
$2.9
5$2
.95
Raw
lins
30
Reno
34
$2.1
9$2
.62
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.3
0$2
.41
$2.5
1$2
.62
$2.6
2$2
.62
$2.6
2$2
.62
$2.6
2$2
.62
$2.6
2$2
.62
$2.6
2$2
.62
$2.6
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publ
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3$2
.28
$2.3
1$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.28
$2.2
8$2
.29
$2.2
9$2
.30
$2.3
1$2
.31
$2.3
1$2
.31
$2.3
1$2
.31
Rook
s3
1$2
.45
$2.4
5$2
.45
$2.4
5$2
.45
$2.4
5$2
.45
$2.4
5$2
.45
$2.4
5$2
.45
$2.4
5$2
.45
$2.4
5$2
.45
$2.4
5$2
.45
$2.4
5$2
.45
$2.4
5$2
.45
Rush
32
$2.6
3$2
.85
$2.6
3$2
.63
$2.6
3$2
.63
$2.6
3$2
.63
$2.6
5$2
.68
$2.7
1$2
.74
$2.7
8$2
.81
$2.8
4$2
.84
$2.8
4$2
.84
$2.8
4$2
.84
$2.8
4Ru
ssel
l3
1$2
.14
$2.1
4$2
.14
$2.1
4$2
.14
$2.1
4$2
.14
$2.1
4$2
.14
$2.1
4$2
.14
$2.1
4$2
.14
$2.1
4$2
.14
$2.1
4$2
.14
$2.1
4$2
.14
$2.1
4$2
.14
Salin
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2$2
.45
$3.3
8$2
.45
$2.4
5$2
.45
$2.4
5$2
.45
$2.4
5$2
.49
$2.6
3$2
.77
$2.9
1$3
.05
$3.1
9$3
.33
$3.3
3$3
.33
$3.3
3$3
.33
$3.3
3$3
.33
Scot
t3
0Se
war
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1$3
.29
$3.2
9$3
.29
$3.2
9$3
.29
$3.2
9$3
.29
$3.2
9$3
.29
$3.2
9$3
.29
$3.2
9$3
.29
$3.2
9$3
.29
$3.2
9$3
.29
$3.2
9$3
.29
$3.2
9$3
.29
Sher
idan
30
Sher
man
30
Smith
30
Staf
ford
30
Stan
ton
30
Stev
ens
30
Sum
ner
31
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
1$2
.11
$2.1
1Th
omas
31
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3Tr
ego
31
$2.1
9$2
.19
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.2
0$2
.20
$2.2
0W
abau
nsee
34
$2.7
0$3
.04
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
0$2
.70
$2.7
1$2
.73
$2.7
4$2
.75
$2.7
6$2
.77
$2.7
8$2
.79
$2.8
5$2
.91
$2.9
8$2
.98
$2.9
8$2
.98
$2.9
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30
Wils
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1$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
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4550
5560
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John
son
111
2$3
.27
$7.0
8$4
.14
$4.4
9$4
.58
$4.6
9$4
.80
$4.9
6$5
.05
$5.1
0$5
.19
$5.2
4$5
.35
$5.4
8$5
.60
$5.7
1$5
.76
$5.8
8$6
.11
$6.3
0$6
.62
Butle
r2
5$2
.53
$5.3
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
8$2
.67
$2.7
5$2
.89
$3.1
4$3
.40
$3.6
5$3
.77
$3.9
0$4
.02
$4.3
1$4
.70
$5.0
8$5
.08
$5.0
8$5
.08
Doug
las
214
$3.6
3$5
.36
$3.6
3$3
.63
$3.6
6$3
.74
$3.7
7$3
.84
$3.9
4$4
.09
$4.1
8$4
.26
$4.3
2$4
.39
$4.3
9$4
.69
$5.0
0$5
.01
$5.0
6$5
.21
$5.2
1El
lis2
3$2
.90
$3.6
5$2
.90
$2.9
0$2
.90
$2.9
0$2
.90
$2.9
9$3
.08
$3.1
8$3
.27
$3.3
7$3
.42
$3.4
8$3
.54
$3.5
9$3
.59
$3.5
9$3
.59
$3.5
9$3
.59
Gea
ry2
4$2
.62
$3.3
1$2
.62
$2.6
2$2
.62
$2.6
2$2
.62
$2.6
2$2
.62
$2.6
2$2
.71
$2.8
1$2
.90
$2.9
9$3
.07
$3.1
5$3
.23
$3.2
3$3
.23
$3.2
3$3
.23
Jeffe
rson
23
$2.9
9$3
.61
$2.9
9$2
.99
$2.9
9$2
.99
$2.9
9$3
.03
$3.0
7$3
.11
$3.1
4$3
.18
$3.2
7$3
.35
$3.4
4$3
.53
$3.5
3$3
.53
$3.5
3$3
.53
$3.5
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wor
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9$2
.53
$5.3
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.85
$3.1
8$3
.21
$3.2
4$3
.40
$3.5
7$3
.65
$3.7
4$3
.74
$3.7
4$4
.02
$4.3
0$4
.49
$4.6
8$5
.01
$5.0
1$5
.01
Mia
mi
25
$2.5
3$3
.84
$2.5
3$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
.58
$2.6
7$2
.75
$2.8
6$3
.03
$3.2
0$3
.37
$3.4
5$3
.53
$3.6
0$3
.67
$3.7
3$3
.79
$3.7
9$3
.79
$3.7
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atom
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5$2
.81
$5.8
9$2
.81
$2.8
1$2
.81
$2.8
6$2
.95
$3.0
3$3
.13
$3.2
7$3
.41
$3.5
6$3
.93
$4.3
0$4
.67
$5.0
2$5
.35
$5.6
7$5
.67
$5.6
7$5
.67
Rile
y2
8$4
.12
$5.8
9$4
.12
$4.1
2$4
.22
$4.3
5$4
.49
$4.6
5$4
.75
$4.7
5$4
.76
$4.8
6$4
.95
$5.0
7$5
.20
$5.3
3$5
.45
$5.5
9$5
.76
$5.7
6$5
.76
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67$2
.34
$5.1
5$2
.84
$3.0
7$3
.29
$3.4
1$3
.41
$3.4
6$3
.63
$3.6
5$3
.73
$3.7
4$3
.84
$3.8
4$3
.89
$3.9
1$4
.21
$4.2
5$4
.29
$4.4
9$4
.86
Shaw
nee
226
$2.3
3$4
.53
$2.4
3$2
.75
$2.8
2$2
.99
$2.9
9$3
.10
$3.1
8$3
.26
$3.3
7$3
.37
$3.4
5$3
.57
$3.6
5$3
.73
$3.7
9$4
.03
$4.1
1$4
.30
$4.5
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222
$2.4
3$4
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$2.4
9$2
.89
$3.1
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.15
$3.2
5$3
.44
$3.4
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$3.5
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$3.7
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$3.8
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$3.9
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$4.2
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$4.6
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34
$1.9
6$2
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$1.9
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$1.9
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$2.2
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$2.3
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$2.3
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$2.4
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$2.6
6$2
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$2.8
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34
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.2
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31
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$1.8
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$1.9
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$2.0
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$2.2
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30
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31
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$2.6
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$3.0
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$3.4
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30
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30
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30
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32
$2.0
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$2.0
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$2.0
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$2.0
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31
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30
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32
$2.2
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$2.2
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$2.2
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$2.2
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$2.5
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$2.1
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$2.2
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30
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32
$2.7
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$2.7
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$2.7
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$2.7
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$2.7
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$2.7
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31
$1.9
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32
$2.7
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$2.7
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$2.7
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$2.7
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$2.7
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$2.9
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$2.9
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$2.9
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$2.9
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31
$2.9
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$2.9
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$2.9
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$2.9
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32
$2.4
3$2
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$2.4
3$2
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$2.4
3$2
.43
$2.4
3$2
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.5
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31
$3.0
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.09
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$2.4
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$2.5
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30
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33
$2.2
5$2
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$2.2
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$2.2
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$2.2
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$2.3
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31
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$2.9
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31
$2.3
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$2.3
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$2.3
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$2.3
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$2.3
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$2.3
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33
$2.2
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$2.2
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$2.2
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$2.4
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$2.6
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$2.8
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30
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31
$3.2
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$3.0
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$2.7
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$3.0
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$2.1
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$2.1
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John
son
111
3$3
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$7.0
0$4
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$4.3
4$4
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$4.6
0$4
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$4.8
3$4
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$4.9
2$5
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$5.0
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$5.2
3$5
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$5.4
3$5
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$5.6
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$5.9
2$6
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$2.6
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$2.6
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$2.8
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$3.2
3$3
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$3.7
5$3
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$4.0
0$4
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$4.3
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$5.0
5$5
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$5.0
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215
$3.3
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$3.3
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$3.5
7$3
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$3.8
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$3.8
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$3.9
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$4.1
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$4.2
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$4.4
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$4.8
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$3.4
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$3.5
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$3.5
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$3.5
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$2.7
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$2.9
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$2.9
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$4.0
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$5.7
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$4.6
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$5.0
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$3.5
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$3.5
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$3.7
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$3.9
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$2.4
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$2.5
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$2.8
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$3.0
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$3.1
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$3.4
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$3.6
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$2.4
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$2.8
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$3.4
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$3.6
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$1.9
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$1.9
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$2.0
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$2.7
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$2.4
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$2.5
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$1.7
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$1.7
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$2.3
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$1.9
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.2
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$2.2
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$2.2
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30
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$2.6
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$2.6
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$2.3
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$2.3
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.4
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31
$2.6
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$2.6
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$2.6
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$2.6
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$2.1
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$2.3
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$2.4
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$2.5
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$2.6
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$2.8
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32
$2.0
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$2.0
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$2.0
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$2.0
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31
$2.9
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32
$2.3
1$2
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$2.3
1$2
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$2.3
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$2.3
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$2.3
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$2.3
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$2.3
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$2.3
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$2.3
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31
$3.0
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$3.0
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.6
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$2.7
1$2
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$2.7
7$2
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$2.7
7$2
.77
Repu
blic
30
Rice
33
$2.3
1$2
.50
$2.3
1$2
.31
$2.3
1$2
.31
$2.3
1$2
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$2.3
8$2
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$2.4
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$2.5
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31
$2.5
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31
$2.2
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$2.2
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$2.2
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$2.2
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$2.2
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$2.2
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33
$2.3
1$3
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$2.3
1$2
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$2.3
1$2
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$2.3
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$2.4
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$2.5
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$2.7
2$2
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$2.9
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$3.1
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$3.1
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$3.1
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31
$3.3
7$3
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$3.3
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$3.3
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$3.3
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$2.5
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$2.7
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$2.7
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$2.7
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$2.7
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$2.8
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$2.8
5$2
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$3.0
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$3.0
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30
Was
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30
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31
$2.2
1$2
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$2.2
1$2
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$2.2
1$2
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$2.2
1$2
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$2.2
1$2
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$2.2
1$2
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$2.2
1$2
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$2.2
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$2.2
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1520
2530
3540
4550
5560
6570
7580
8590
95
John
son
112
6$2
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$8.5
0$3
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$3.5
9$3
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$3.9
3$4
.00
$4.0
8$4
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$4.2
4$4
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$4.3
4$4
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$4.4
9$4
.55
$4.6
3$4
.70
$4.8
0$4
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$5.0
7$5
.38
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5$2
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$4.9
0$2
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$2.4
8$2
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$2.5
1$2
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$2.6
0$2
.68
$2.8
1$2
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$3.0
7$3
.19
$3.3
1$3
.43
$3.7
5$4
.18
$4.6
1$4
.61
$4.6
1$4
.61
Doug
las
221
$2.5
9$4
.33
$2.5
9$2
.70
$2.8
2$2
.87
$3.0
0$3
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$3.1
1$3
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$3.4
2$3
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$3.5
1$3
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$3.7
8$3
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$3.8
4$3
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$4.0
5$4
.27
$4.3
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3$2
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$3.4
6$2
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$2.8
2$2
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$2.8
2$2
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$2.8
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$3.0
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$3.1
2$3
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$3.2
6$3
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$3.3
9$3
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$3.3
9$3
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$3.3
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5$2
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$2.8
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$2.2
5$2
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$2.2
5$2
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$2.2
5$2
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$2.3
6$2
.44
$2.5
2$2
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$2.5
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.59
$2.6
5$2
.74
$2.8
3$2
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$2.8
3$2
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Jeffe
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23
$2.5
2$3
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$2.5
2$2
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$2.5
2$2
.52
$2.5
2$2
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$2.6
3$2
.69
$2.7
4$2
.80
$2.9
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$3.1
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$3.2
2$3
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$3.2
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$3.8
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$2.0
8$2
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$2.5
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$2.9
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$3.0
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$3.0
3$3
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$3.1
8$3
.23
$3.2
6$3
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$3.3
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.43
$3.6
6$3
.66
Mia
mi
25
$2.6
0$3
.34
$2.6
0$2
.60
$2.6
0$2
.60
$2.6
2$2
.63
$2.6
6$2
.75
$2.8
3$2
.92
$3.0
0$3
.09
$3.1
8$3
.23
$3.2
7$3
.31
$3.3
1$3
.31
$3.3
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6$2
.53
$8.7
5$2
.53
$2.5
3$2
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$2.6
3$2
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$2.8
1$2
.94
$3.0
7$3
.27
$3.5
7$3
.87
$4.1
6$4
.45
$4.7
3$5
.80
$7.1
8$8
.55
$8.5
5$8
.55
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12$3
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$4.7
6$3
.22
$3.2
5$3
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$3.3
7$3
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$3.4
0$3
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$3.7
1$3
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$3.8
8$3
.93
$4.0
0$4
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$4.0
8$4
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$4.3
8$4
.66
$4.7
3$4
.73
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73$2
.29
$4.9
3$2
.44
$2.6
1$2
.82
$2.8
2$2
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$2.9
6$3
.07
$3.1
1$3
.11
$3.2
0$3
.21
$3.2
5$3
.30
$3.3
9$3
.48
$3.7
8$3
.94
$4.0
4$4
.43
Shaw
nee
234
$2.4
0$4
.20
$2.4
1$2
.53
$2.6
9$2
.72
$2.7
4$2
.81
$2.8
9$2
.91
$2.9
4$3
.03
$3.1
0$3
.12
$3.2
1$3
.27
$3.3
6$3
.41
$3.6
7$3
.95
$4.0
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otte
223
$2.2
5$3
.55
$2.2
6$2
.39
$2.5
4$2
.64
$2.6
8$2
.95
$2.9
8$3
.02
$3.0
9$3
.11
$3.1
2$3
.16
$3.2
2$3
.27
$3.2
9$3
.31
$3.3
9$3
.54
$3.5
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len
33
$1.8
2$2
.20
$1.8
2$1
.82
$1.8
2$1
.82
$1.8
2$1
.83
$1.8
4$1
.85
$1.8
6$1
.87
$1.9
3$2
.00
$2.0
7$2
.13
$2.1
3$2
.13
$2.1
3$2
.13
$2.1
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2$2
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$2.6
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
.41
$2.4
4$2
.47
$2.5
0$2
.53
$2.5
6$2
.59
$2.5
9$2
.59
$2.5
9$2
.59
$2.5
9$2
.59
Barb
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0Ba
rton
34
$2.1
2$2
.60
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
9$2
.27
$2.3
4$2
.42
$2.4
6$2
.51
$2.5
5$2
.60
$2.6
0$2
.60
$2.6
0$2
.60
$2.6
0$2
.60
$2.6
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1$1
.84
$1.8
4$1
.84
$1.8
4$1
.84
$1.8
4$1
.84
$1.8
4$1
.84
$1.8
4$1
.84
$1.8
4$1
.84
$1.8
4$1
.84
$1.8
4$1
.84
$1.8
4$1
.84
$1.8
4$1
.84
Brow
n3
1$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
Chas
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0Ch
auta
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31
$1.6
7$1
.67
$1.6
7$1
.67
$1.6
7$1
.67
$1.6
7$1
.67
$1.6
7$1
.67
$1.6
7$1
.67
$1.6
7$1
.67
$1.6
7$1
.67
$1.6
7$1
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$1.6
7$1
.67
$1.6
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3$1
.70
$2.0
3$1
.70
$1.7
0$1
.70
$1.7
0$1
.70
$1.7
6$1
.81
$1.8
6$1
.92
$1.9
7$1
.98
$1.9
9$2
.01
$2.0
2$2
.02
$2.0
2$2
.02
$2.0
2$2
.02
Chey
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30
Clar
k3
0Cl
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1$2
.35
$2.3
5$2
.35
$2.3
5$2
.35
$2.3
5$2
.35
$2.3
5$2
.35
$2.3
5$2
.35
$2.3
5$2
.35
$2.3
5$2
.35
$2.3
5$2
.35
$2.3
5$2
.35
$2.3
5$2
.35
Clou
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1$2
.22
$2.2
2$2
.22
$2.2
2$2
.22
$2.2
2$2
.22
$2.2
2$2
.22
$2.2
2$2
.22
$2.2
2$2
.22
$2.2
2$2
.22
$2.2
2$2
.22
$2.2
2$2
.22
$2.2
2$2
.22
Coffe
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1$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
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3$1
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$2.4
8$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$2.0
2$2
.12
$2.2
1$2
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$2.4
0$2
.42
$2.4
4$2
.45
$2.4
7$2
.47
$2.4
7$2
.47
$2.4
7$2
.47
Craw
ford
33
$1.7
8$2
.43
$1.7
8$1
.78
$1.7
8$1
.78
$1.7
8$1
.85
$1.9
2$1
.99
$2.0
7$2
.14
$2.2
0$2
.25
$2.3
1$2
.37
$2.3
7$2
.37
$2.3
7$2
.37
$2.3
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0Di
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son
33
$2.3
3$2
.67
$2.3
3$2
.33
$2.3
3$2
.33
$2.3
3$2
.39
$2.4
5$2
.50
$2.5
6$2
.62
$2.6
3$2
.64
$2.6
5$2
.66
$2.6
6$2
.66
$2.6
6$2
.66
$2.6
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31
$2.3
3$2
.33
$2.3
3$2
.33
$2.3
3$2
.33
$2.3
3$2
.33
$2.3
3$2
.33
$2.3
3$2
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$2.3
3$2
.33
$2.3
3$2
.33
$2.3
3$2
.33
$2.3
3$2
.33
$2.3
3Fi
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31
$2.6
2$2
.62
$2.6
2$2
.62
$2.6
2$2
.62
$2.6
2$2
.62
$2.6
2$2
.62
$2.6
2$2
.62
$2.6
2$2
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$2.6
2$2
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$2.6
2$2
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$2.6
2$2
.62
$2.6
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3$1
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$2.3
1$1
.90
$1.9
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.90
$1.9
0$1
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$1.9
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.06
$2.1
4$2
.23
$2.3
1$2
.31
$2.3
1$2
.31
$2.3
1$2
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$2.3
1$2
.31
$2.3
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Fran
klin
33
$2.9
6$3
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$2.9
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$2.9
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$2.9
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$2.9
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$2.9
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$3.0
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$3.0
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$1.8
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31
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2530
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5560
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$1.5
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$2.1
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$2.4
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$2.5
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$2.6
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$2.8
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$2.9
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$2.9
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.2
3$2
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$2.2
6$2
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$2.2
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$2.2
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$1.8
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$1.9
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$2.1
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$2.3
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$2.4
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$2.6
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$2.6
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$2.6
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$2.6
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$2.6
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$2.6
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$2.6
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32
$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.6
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$2.7
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$2.8
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$2.8
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$2.8
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$2.8
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31
$1.7
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$1.7
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$1.7
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$1.7
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$1.7
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$1.7
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$1.7
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$1.7
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$1.7
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$2.7
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$2.7
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$2.7
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$2.7
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$2.8
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$2.8
3$2
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$2.8
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$2.8
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$2.8
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$2.8
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31
$2.7
2$2
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$2.7
2$2
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$2.7
2$2
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$2.7
2$2
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$2.7
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$2.7
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$2.7
2$2
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$2.7
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$2.7
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$2.7
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.1
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32
$2.1
6$2
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.2
1$2
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$2.2
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$2.3
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$2.3
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$2.3
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31
$2.8
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$2.8
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$2.8
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$2.8
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$2.8
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$2.8
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$2.8
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$2.8
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$2.8
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$2.3
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.6
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$2.7
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$2.8
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$2.8
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30
Rice
33
$2.3
1$2
.50
$2.3
1$2
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$2.3
1$2
.31
$2.3
1$2
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$2.3
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$2.4
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.5
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31
$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.7
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$3.1
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31
$2.0
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$2.0
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$2.0
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$2.0
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36
$2.2
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$2.2
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$2.2
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$2.2
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$2.3
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$2.3
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$2.3
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$2.4
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$2.6
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$2.8
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$2.8
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31
$2.7
5$2
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$2.7
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$2.7
5$2
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$2.7
5$2
.75
$2.7
5$2
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$2.7
5$2
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$2.7
5$2
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$2.7
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$2.7
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$2.7
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510
1520
2530
3540
4550
5560
6570
7580
8590
95
John
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153
$1.7
3$8
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$1.9
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$2.5
1$2
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$2.8
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$3.0
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$3.3
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$3.3
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$3.4
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$3.8
5$4
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$4.4
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210
$1.3
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$1.3
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$1.3
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$1.3
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$1.8
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$2.3
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$2.0
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$2.4
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$2.9
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$3.1
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$3.4
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$3.6
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$3.9
6$3
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21
$2.7
4$2
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$2.7
4$2
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$2.7
4$2
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$2.7
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$2.7
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$2.7
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$2.7
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24
$2.2
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$2.5
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$2.2
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$2.4
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28
$1.6
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$1.6
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$2.7
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$3.0
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$1.4
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$1.5
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$2.9
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$1.4
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$2.6
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$1.4
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$1.4
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$1.4
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$1.9
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.17
$2.3
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$2.7
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$3.0
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$3.1
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$3.1
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$1.7
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.73
$1.7
3$1
.73
$1.7
3$1
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$1.7
7$1
.79
$1.8
1$1
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$1.8
7$1
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$1.9
4$1
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$1.9
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1$2
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$2.4
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
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$2.4
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.40
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0Ba
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36
$1.8
3$2
.60
$1.8
3$1
.83
$1.8
3$1
.87
$1.9
0$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
4$1
.97
$2.0
0$2
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$2.3
4$2
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$2.6
0$2
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$2.6
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$2.6
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$1.8
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$1.8
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$1.8
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Brow
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1$1
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$1.5
4$1
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$1.5
4$1
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$1.5
4$1
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$1.5
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$1.5
4$1
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$1.5
4$1
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$1.5
4$1
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$1.5
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0Ch
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31
$1.5
4$1
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$1.5
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$1.5
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$1.5
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$1.5
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$1.5
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$1.5
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3$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.6
3$1
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$1.6
3$1
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$1.6
9$1
.75
$1.8
1$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
.92
Chey
enne
30
Clar
k3
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0Cl
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32
$1.4
4$2
.20
$1.4
4$1
.44
$1.4
4$1
.44
$1.4
4$1
.44
$1.4
8$1
.59
$1.7
1$1
.82
$1.9
3$2
.05
$2.1
6$2
.16
$2.1
6$2
.16
$2.1
6$2
.16
$2.1
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30
Com
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0Co
wle
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3$1
.06
$2.3
1$1
.06
$1.0
6$1
.06
$1.0
6$1
.06
$1.2
3$1
.40
$1.5
8$1
.75
$1.9
2$2
.00
$2.0
8$2
.15
$2.2
3$2
.23
$2.2
3$2
.23
$2.2
3$2
.23
Craw
ford
33
$1.5
4$2
.12
$1.5
4$1
.54
$1.5
4$1
.54
$1.5
4$1
.56
$1.5
8$1
.60
$1.6
2$1
.63
$1.7
3$1
.83
$1.9
2$2
.02
$2.0
2$2
.02
$2.0
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$2.0
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son
32
$2.6
0$2
.60
$2.6
0$2
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$2.6
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$2.6
0$2
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$2.6
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$2.6
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$2.6
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$2.6
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$2.6
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31
$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
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32
$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.2
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.31
$2.3
7$2
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$2.4
8$2
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$2.4
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$2.1
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$1.6
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$1.6
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$1.7
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$1.9
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$2.0
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32
$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
0$2
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$2.4
3$2
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$2.6
1$2
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$2.7
8$2
.87
$2.9
5$2
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$2.9
5$2
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$2.9
5$2
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$2.9
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ove
31
$1.8
3$1
.83
$1.8
3$1
.83
$1.8
3$1
.83
$1.8
3$1
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$1.8
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$1.8
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$1.8
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$1.8
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30
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.4
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$2.4
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Gre
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30
Gre
enw
ood
30
Ham
ilton
30
Har
per
31
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$3.0
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.1
1$2
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$2.1
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.31
$2.5
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$2.8
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$2.8
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30
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Jew
ell
30
Appe
ndix
8f,
Page
1
App
endi
x 8f
: Hou
rly F
ull-T
ime
Rate
Per
cent
iles
by C
ount
y fo
r Cen
ters
(6 y
ears
and
old
er)
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hese
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the
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full-
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pre
viou
sly
Perc
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Cost
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axim
um
LTI 2020 Kansas Child Care Market Analysis for Kansas Department for Children and Families 85
510
1520
2530
3540
4550
5560
6570
7580
8590
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30
King
man
30
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$1.6
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$1.6
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$1.6
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30
Linc
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30
Linn
30
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on3
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$2.6
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$1.5
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$1.5
4$1
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$1.5
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$1.5
4$1
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$1.5
7$1
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$1.7
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$2.2
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$2.4
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.58
$2.5
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.58
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ion
31
$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.5
0$2
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.5
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31
$1.7
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$1.7
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$1.7
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$1.7
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$1.7
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$1.7
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$1.7
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$1.7
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$1.7
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$1.7
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36
$1.5
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.98
$1.5
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$1.5
8$1
.85
$2.1
2$2
.35
$2.4
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.62
$2.7
2$2
.79
$2.8
6$2
.90
$2.9
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.97
$2.9
8$2
.98
$2.9
8$2
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$2.9
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30
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hell
31
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
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$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
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$1.8
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$2.6
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$2.6
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$2.6
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$2.6
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$2.6
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$2.6
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31
$1.7
3$1
.73
$1.7
3$1
.73
$1.7
3$1
.73
$1.7
3$1
.73
$1.7
3$1
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$1.7
3$1
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$1.7
3$1
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$1.7
3$1
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$1.7
3$1
.73
$1.7
3$1
.73
$1.7
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ess
30
Nor
ton
32
$2.7
5$2
.85
$2.7
5$2
.75
$2.7
5$2
.75
$2.7
5$2
.75
$2.7
6$2
.77
$2.7
9$2
.80
$2.8
2$2
.83
$2.8
5$2
.85
$2.8
5$2
.85
$2.8
5$2
.85
$2.8
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sage
31
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
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$2.5
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.50
$2.5
0$2
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$2.5
0$2
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.1
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$2.1
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$2.1
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.12
$2.1
2$2
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$2.1
2$2
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$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
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$2.1
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.12
$2.1
2$2
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Phill
ips
32
$2.1
6$2
.31
$2.1
6$2
.16
$2.1
6$2
.16
$2.1
6$2
.16
$2.1
7$2
.19
$2.2
1$2
.24
$2.2
6$2
.28
$2.3
0$2
.30
$2.3
0$2
.30
$2.3
0$2
.30
$2.3
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att
31
$2.7
9$2
.79
$2.7
9$2
.79
$2.7
9$2
.79
$2.7
9$2
.79
$2.7
9$2
.79
$2.7
9$2
.79
$2.7
9$2
.79
$2.7
9$2
.79
$2.7
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$2.7
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.79
$2.7
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8$2
.02
$2.6
9$2
.02
$2.0
2$2
.02
$2.0
2$2
.04
$2.0
9$2
.12
$2.1
3$2
.14
$2.1
8$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.3
0$2
.43
$2.5
4$2
.63
$2.6
3$2
.63
Repu
blic
30
Rice
33
$1.9
2$2
.50
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$2
.00
$2.0
8$2
.15
$2.2
3$2
.31
$2.3
5$2
.38
$2.4
2$2
.46
$2.4
6$2
.46
$2.4
6$2
.46
$2.4
6Ro
oks
30
Rush
31
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.5
0$2
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$2.5
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$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
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$1.9
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
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$1.9
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$1.9
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$1.9
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3$2
.12
$2.2
1$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
2$2
.12
$2.1
3$2
.15
$2.1
7$2
.19
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
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Scot
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2$2
.40
$2.7
9$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
0$2
.40
$2.4
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.42
$2.4
8$2
.54
$2.6
0$2
.65
$2.7
1$2
.77
$2.7
7$2
.77
$2.7
7$2
.77
$2.7
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.77
Sher
idan
30
Sher
man
30
Smith
30
Staf
ford
30
Stan
ton
30
Stev
ens
30
Sum
ner
32
$1.2
5$2
.50
$1.2
5$1
.25
$1.2
5$1
.25
$1.2
5$1
.25
$1.3
1$1
.50
$1.6
9$1
.88
$2.0
6$2
.25
$2.4
4$2
.44
$2.4
4$2
.44
$2.4
4$2
.44
$2.4
4Th
omas
31
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
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$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
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.92
$1.9
2Tr
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31
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
0$2
.50
$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.5
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$2.5
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.50
$2.5
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abau
nsee
33
$1.9
2$2
.69
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$1
.92
$1.9
2$2
.05
$2.1
7$2
.30
$2.4
2$2
.55
$2.5
8$2
.61
$2.6
3$2
.66
$2.6
6$2
.66
$2.6
6$2
.66
$2.6
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alla
ce3
0W
ashi
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n3
0W
ichi
ta3
0W
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31
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
.21
$2.2
1$2
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Appendix 9 Results of the 2020 Child Care Market Analysis Survey
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Results of the 2020 Child Care Market Analysis Survey The following information represents the survey responses received from child care providers. In all, 1,031 surveys were included in the final sample. With the exception of the first question, Child Care Operational Status, which contains all provider responses, only providers who designated a provider type (Family Child Care or Child Care Center) are reported. While the highlights of the survey were included in the narrative of the report, this Appendix provides an opportunity to review each response in detail.
Child Care Operational Status Providers were asked the question “Are you currently providing child care?” Of the 1,031 respondents, 97.7% (1,007) answered they were providing child care and 2.3% (24) answered they were not providing child care.
The following reasons were provided as to why they were not currently providing child care:
• Business complications due to COVID-19 (8) • Personal reasons, such as retirement or health concerns (7) • Only operate in the summer (3) • Financial challenges (2) • Are a preschool program (2) • Lack of demand for child care in the community (1) • Chose not to answer (1)
Nonprofit or For-Profit Status Providers were asked the question “Are you a nonprofit or a for-profit program?” Of the 996 respondents, 28% (279) answered they were nonprofit and 72.0% (717) answered they were for-profit.
Nonprofit Programs
For-Profit Programs
Total Number Responding Child Care Center 62.1% 37.9% 256 Family Child Care 16.2% 83.8% 740
Age Categories as Defined by Providers Infant Age Description Providers were asked the question “What age do you consider to be an infant?” More than a hundred providers (15.3% or 138) indicated they did not provide care for infants. The majority of providers (45.8% or 414) consider an infant to be 0 months to 18 months, while 36.1% (326) consider an infant to be 0 months to 12 months. Just under 3.0% of providers (2.9% or 26) responded they considered an infant to be something other than previously described.
0 months- 12 months
0 months- 18 months
“Other” Description
Do Not Provide Care for Infants
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center 47.9% 3.8% 5.5% 42.9% 238 Family Child Care 31.8% 60.8% 2.0% 5.4% 666
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Write-In Responses for “Other” Infant Description Included:
“Other” Responses for Infant Description
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center 0 months to walking (8) 0 months-15 months (1) 0 months-24 months (1)
10
Family Child Care 0 months-24 months (3) 0 months to walking (2) 0 months-6 months (1)
0 months-15 months (1) 0 months-30 months (1)
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Toddler Age Description Providers were asked the question “What age do you consider to be a toddler?” Seventy-six providers (8.4%) indicated they did not provide care for toddlers. The majority of providers (33.1% or 299) consider a toddler to be 18 months to 36 months, while 20.6% (186) consider a toddler to be 12 months to 36 months, 16.6% (150) consider a toddler to be 12 months to 30 months, and 14.8% (134) consider a toddler to be 18 months to 30 months. More than 6.0% of providers (6.5% or 59) responded they considered a toddler to be something other than previously described.
12 months- 30 months
12 months- 36 months
18 months- 30 months
18 months- 36 months
“Other” Description
Do Not Provide Care for Toddlers
Total
Number Responding
Child Care Center
24.8% 26.9% 3.8% 4.6% 9.7% 30.3% 238
Family Child Care
13.7% 18.3% 18.8% 43.2% 5.4% 0.6% 666
Write-In Responses for “Other” Toddler Description Included:
“Other” Responses for Toddler Description
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center 12 months-24 months (6) 12+ months and walking (3)
12 months-30 months and walking (2) 12 months-36 months and walking (2)
12 months-23 months (1) 12 months-30 months and potty trained (1)
12 months-36 months (1) 15 months-30 months (1) 15 months-36 months (1) 24 months-36 months (1)
24 months-4 years (1) 30 months-68 months (1) Walking to 30 months (1)
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Family Child Care 18 months-5 years (14) 18 months-4 years (4)
12 months-24 months (3) 24 months-36 months (3)
24 months-5 years (2) 0 months-4 years (1)
6 months-36 months (1) 12 months-17 months (1) 13 months-24 months (1) 15 months-36 months (1)
18 months and potty trained (1) 24 months-4 years (1)
Walking and eating regular food (1)
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Preschool Age Description Providers were asked the question “What age do you consider to be a preschooler?” Just over 3.0% (3.3% or 30) indicated they did not provide care for preschool age children.
Overall, providers reported the following definitions of a preschooler:
• 36 months to kindergarten enrollment (31.3% or 283) • 30 months to kindergarten enrollment (23.7% or 214) • 36 months-72 months (14.5% or 131) • 36 months-60 months (13.3% or 120) • 30 months-60 months (9.8% or 89)
Just over 4.0% of providers (4.1% or 37) responded they considered a preschooler to be something other than previously described.
30 months- 60 months
36 months- 72 months
30 months-
kinder-garten
enrollment
36 months-60 months
36 months-
kinder-garten
enrollment
“Other” Description
Do Not Provide Care for
Pre-schoolers
Total Number
Responding
Child Care Center
12.6% 9.7% 26.9% 9.2% 29.8% 3.8% 8.0% 238
Family Child Care
8.9% 16.2% 22.5% 14.7% 31.8% 4.2% 1.7% 666
Write-In Responses for “Other” Preschool Description Included:
“Other” Responses for Preschooler Description
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center 30 months-4 years (2) 48 months-Kindergarten (2)
30 months-68 months (1) 36 months-4 years (1)
36 months-Kindergarten (1) When enrolled in Preschool (1)
8
Family Child Care 4 years (4) 4 years-Kindergarten (3)
18 months-5 years (2) 24 months-Kindergarten (2)
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18 months-Kindergarten (1) 24 months-4 years (1)
24 months-59 months (1) 24 months-5 years (1)
25 months-Kindergarten (1) 30 months-4 years (1)
36 months (1) 36 months-59 months (1)
36 months-Kindergarten (1) 4 years-5 years (1) 4 years-6 years (1)
4 years-71 months (1) Potty trained-5 years (1) Up to Kindergarten (1)
Determined by development, not age (1) When enrolled in Preschool (1)
Part-time and Full-time Designation as Defined by Providers Part-time Description Providers were asked the question “In your facility, how many hours per week defines part-time?” Just under 15.0% of providers (14.9% or 126) responded they do not provide care for children who attend part-time.
Overall, providers reported the following definitions of part-time enrollment:
• 35 hours or less (3.2% or 27) • 30 hours or less (7.9% or 67) • 25 hours or less (15.2% or 128) • 20 hours or less (15.9% or 134) • 15 hours or less (4.9% or 41)
Over a quarter of providers (26.1% or 220) reported they charge the full-time rate regardless of hours. Twelve percent (12.0% or 101) responded their definition of part-time was not captured in the response options.
35 hours or less
30 hours or
less
25 hours or
less
20 hours or
less
15 hours or
less
Charge Full-time
Rate Regard-
less
“Other” Descrip-
tion
Do Not Provide
Part-time Care
Total
Number Respond-
ing Child Care Center
3.9% 7.5% 14.0% 9.6% 7.2% 20.6% 22.8% 14.4% 228
Family Child Care
2.9% 8.1% 15.5% 18.2% 4.1% 28.1% 15.1% 8.0% 616
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Write-In Responses for “Other” Part-time Description Included:
“Other” Responses for Part-time Description
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center 3 days/week or less (8) 4 days/week or less (7)
Preschool hours (3) 2.5 hours/day or less (1) 5 hours/day or less (1)
12 hours/week or less (1) 12.5 hours/week or less (1) 22 hours/week or less (1) 27 hours/week or less (1)
3 days/week or less, or half days (1) 2 days/week (after school) (1)
Varies based on need (1) Everyone who attends is part-time (1)
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Family Child Care 3 days/week or less (10) 4 days/week or less (5) 2 days/week or less (4)
Before and/or after school (3) Determination is based on need (2) 4 days/week or less, or half days (1)
3 days/week or less, or less than 3 hours/day (1) 4 hours/day or less (1)
10 hours/week or less (1) 24 hours/week or less (1) 37 hours/week or less (1) 39 hours/week or less (1)
After school (1) When the child is served one meal/day (1)
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Full-time Description Providers were asked the question “In your facility, how many hours per week defines full-time?” Less than 2.0% of providers (1.4% or 12) responded they do not provide care for children who attend full-time.
Overall, providers reported the following definitions of full-time enrollment:
• 20 hours or more (8.9% or 75) • 25 hours or more (11.0% or 93) • 30 hours or more (8.9% or 75) • 35 hours or more (7.0% or 59) • 40 hours or more (15.4% or 130)
Over a third of providers (37.5% or 316) reported they charge the full-time rate regardless of hours. Just under ten percent (9.9% or 83) responded their definition of full-time was not captured in the response options.
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20 hours or more
25 hours or
more
30 hours or
more
35 hours or
more
40 hours or
more
Charge Full-time
Rate Regard-
less
“Other” Descrip-
tion
Do Not Provide
Full-time Care
Total
Number Respond-
ing Child Care Center
5.3% 10.6% 7.0% 7.5% 8.8% 34.8% 21.1% 4.8% 227
Family Child Care
10.2% 11.2% 9.6% 6.8% 17.9% 38.5% 5.7% 0.2% 616
Write-In Responses for “Other” Full-time Description Included:
“Other” Responses for Full-time Description
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center 4 days/week or more (8) 5 days/week (7)
26 hours/week or more (2) 28 hours/week or more (1)
2-3 days/week (1) 10 hours/day (1)
15 hours/week or more (Preschool only) (1) 16 hours/week or more (1) 18 hours/week or more (1)
37.5 hours/week or more (1) Full-time is not defined by hours (1) Full-time varies based on need (1)
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Family Child Care 5 days/week or more (10) 3 days/week or more (5) 4 days/week or more (5)
15 hours/week or more (1) 26 hours/week or more (1) 38 hours/week or more (1) 50 hours/week or more (1)
31 hours-40 hours (1) Before and after school (1)
When the child is served more than one meal/day (1)
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Family Payment Options Description of Payment Options Providers were asked multiple questions regarding the options for parent payment, including monthly, weekly, daily, and hourly rates.
Overall, providers responded with the following: 35.3% (298/845) offer full-time or part-time monthly rates; 74.5% (629/844) offer full-time or part-time weekly rates; 45.9% (387/843) offer a daily rate; and 12.4% (104/844) offer an hourly rate.
Providers were allowed to choose all methods of billing that applied to their facility.
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Charge a Standard MONTHLY Rate
Charge a Standard WEEKLY Rate
Charge a Standard DAILY Rate
Charge a Standard HOURLY Rate
Child Care Center 38.6% (88) 59.9% (136) 30.4% (69) 9.7% (22)
Family Child Care 34.0% (210) 79.9% (493) 51.6% (318) 13.5% (83)
Note: The percentage responding “Yes” to the question divided by the number of Child Care Centers (n=227) and Family Child Care Providers (n=617).
Alternative Hour Care Alternative Hour Care Provided Providers were asked the question “Do you provide alternate hour care?” Overall, the number who responded “Yes” was 7.4% (123/836).
Provide Alternative Hour Care
Do Not Provide Alternative Hour Care
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center 9.4% 90.6% 224
Family Child Care 16.7% 83.3% 612
Types of Alternative Care Provided Providers who responded “Yes” to providing alternative hour care were asked the question, “What types of alternate hour care do you provide?”
Overall, respondents provided the following types of alternative care. (Respondents were asked to choose all that apply and were only asked the question if the response to the question “Do you provide alternative hour care was “Yes”.)
• Before and/or after school (77.2% or 95) • School days out (69.9% or 86) • Drop-in care (68.3% or 84) • Early morning (49.6% or 61) • Evening (30.9% or 38) • Weekend (22.8% or 28) • Any time aside from my regular hours (17.9% or 22) • Overnight (8.1% or 10)
Child Care Center
Family Child Care Before and/or after school 85.7% (18) 75.5% (77)
School days out 42.9% (9) 75.5% (77)
Drop-in care 52.4% (11) 71.6% (73)
Early morning 19.0% (4) 55.9% (57)
Evening 23.8% (5) 32.4%% (33)
Weekend 14.3% (3) 24.5% (25)
Any time aside from my regular hours 4.8% (1) 20.6% (21)
Overnight 4.8% (1) 8.8% (9)
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In addition to the above responses, 11.4% (14) of providers chose to write-in their definition of alternative hour care they provide.
“Other” Responses for Alternative Hour Care
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center 7 days/week (1) School age summer camp (1)
2
Family Child Care Provide care as needed (3) During teacher conferences (1)
Emergency care (1) Early care at 6:30 am (1)
Full-time care for school age remote learners (1) Overtime care (1)
4 am-4 pm (1) 6 am-10 pm (1)
6:30 am-8 pm (1)
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Alternative Rates Charged Providers who responded “Yes” to providing alternative hour care were asked the question, “Do you charge a different rate for these hours?” and “What do you charge for these hours?” Of the one hundred and twenty-three (123) providers who responded, 43 providers (35.0%) reported “Yes,” they charge different rates, and 80 providers (65.0%) reported “No,” they do not charge different rates.
Charge the Same Rate for Alternative Hour Care
Charge a Different Rate for Alternative Hour Care
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center
42.9% 57.1% 21
Family Child Care
33.3% 66.7% 102
Providers who indicated they charged a different rate for child care were asked to report their rates for alternate hour care. Providers who reported both standard and alternative hour rates on the survey were analyzed for rate differences between age groups. All rates were converted into hourly rates, which are represented below.
Rates should be interpreted with caution due to the low number of providers who charge a different alternative hour rate, the low number of providers who reported both a standard and alternative hour rate, and the inability to independently verify accuracy of rates in regard to alternative hour care.
All rates were converted into average hourly rates, which are represented below.
Standard Hourly Rate Reported
Alternative Hourly Rate Reported
Total Number Responding
Infant
$2.86 $9.65 49
Toddler
$2.67 $7.58 59
Preschool
$2.73 $7.14 62
School Age
$2.21 $6.92 54
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Note: Child Care Center Providers and Family Child Care Providers are aggregated above due to the small number of providers participating.
Program Participation Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) Participation Providers were asked the question “Do you participate in the CACFP?” Overall, the number who responded “Yes” was 64.5% (528) and the number who responded “No” was 35.5% (291).
Yes
No
Total Number Responding Child Care Center 47.7% 52.3% 222
Family Child Care 70.7% 29.3% 597
National Accreditation Providers were asked the question “Are you nationally accredited?” Overall, the number who responded “Yes” was 13.0% (106) and the number who responded “No” was 87.0% (712).
Yes
No
Total Number Responding Child Care Center 14.4% 85.6% 222
Family Child Care 12.4% 87.6% 596
Participation in and Experiences with the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program Knowledge of the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program Providers were asked the question “Do you know about the child care subsidy program through DCF?” Overall, the number who responded “Yes” was 84.1% (691) and the number who responded “No” was 15.9% (131).
Yes
No
Total Number Responding Child Care Center 84.2% 15.8% 222
Family Child Care 84.0% 16.0% 600
Providers who answered “No” to the above question were not asked any additional questions about the DCF subsidy program. Only providers who answered they knew about the program were asked additional questions, which are outlined in the rest of this section.
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Participation in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program Providers were asked the question “Do you participate in the child care subsidy program through DCF?” Overall, the number who responded “Yes” was 67.4% (467) and the number who responded “No” was 32.6% (226).
Yes
No
Total Number Responding Child Care Center 77.5% 22.5% 187
Family Child Care 63.6% 36.4% 506
Providers who Responded “No” to Participation in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program Providers who indicated they did not participate in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program were asked the question “Please tell us why you do not participate in the child care subsidy program through DCF?” Providers were able to choose multiple selections from a list and an “Other” option was available for comments that were not represented by the option choices.
Overall, providers cited the following reasons for not participating in the program:
• Private pay families keep the child care full (40.7% or 92) • Families never ask for it (32.3% or 73) • It does not meet my lifestyle/business needs (22.6% or 51) • Signing up is not a priority at this time (22.6% or 51) • I have lost money in the past (15.9% or 36) • Past conflicts with families receiving the subsidy (13.3% or 30) • There are too many requirements (11.9% or 27) • I would lose money (8.4% or 19) • Other providers have told me it’s not a good program for providers (6.6% or 15) • My child care facility was denied participation (5.8% or 13) • I have not completed the in-service requirements (5.3% or 12) • The paperwork is too difficult (4.9% or 11) • My program serves a special population (3.5% or 8) • Past conflicts with DCF staff (2.7% or 6) • I did not know this program was available (0.9% or 2) • I do not know how to get started or who to contact (0.9% or 2)
Child Care Center
Family Child Care Private pay families keep the child care full 19.0% (8) 45.7% (84)
Families never ask for it 31.0% (13) 32.6% (60)
It does not meet my lifestyle/business needs 21.4% (9) 22.8% (42)
Signing up is not a priority at this time 23.8% (10) 22.3% (41)
I have lost money in the past 11.9% (5) 16.8% (31)
Past conflicts with families receiving the subsidy 4.8% (2) 15.2% (28)
There are too many requirements 2.4% (1) 14.1% (26)
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I would lose money
11.9% (5) 7.6% (14)
Other providers have told me it’s not a good program for providers
2.4% (1) 7.6% (14)
My child care facility was denied participation
14.3% (6) 3.8% (7)
I have not completed the in-service requirements
0.0% (0) 6.5% (12)
The paperwork is too difficult
4.8% (2) 4.9% (9)
My program serves a special population
4.8% (2) 3.3% (6)
Past conflicts with DCF staff
2.4% (1) 2.7% (5)
I did not know this program was available
2.4% (1) 0.5% (1)
I do not know how to get started or who to contact
0.0% (0) 1.1% (2)
In addition to the above responses, 8.8% (20) of providers chose to write-in their reason(s) for not participating in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program.
“Other” Responses for Not Participating
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center Denied participation (1) Failed to renew (1)
Lost our contract and can’t figure out the website to reapply (1) No families have asked for it (1)
Owe money to DCF (1) Prefer private-pay clients (1)
Run a therapeutic preschool (1) Stay full without it (1)
8
Family Child Care Not interested in participation (3) Currently trying to contract (2)
Denied participation (1) Families do not qualify (1)
Families on subsidy have to be treated differently (1) Lost money/Other providers discouraged me (1)
Past participation required litigation (1) Prefer to no longer contract (1)
Stay full without it (1)
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Providers Who Discontinued Participation in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program Providers who indicated they did not participate in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program were asked the open-ended question “If you previously participated in the child care subsidy program through DCF, but no longer participate, please share why you discontinued your program participation?” Eighty-three (83) providers answered the question, and a thematic analysis was conducted on the responses.
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Reasons for Discontinued Subsidy Participation
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center I was denied participation (3) Families don’t need it/ask for it (2) Previous negative experience (2)
Board chose to discontinue the program (1) Concerns from philosophical/political viewpoint (1)
DCF staff were not helpful (1) Have not reapplied (1)
Utilize TANF funds instead (1) We lose money (1)
13
Family Child Care Families don’t need it/ask for it (28) Difficulty collecting the balance from parents (14)
DCF staff were not helpful (8) Eligibility is too difficult (8)
Staying in compliance is too difficult (5) Challenges working with parents (2)
“Change of jobs” (1) Concerns from philosophical/political viewpoint (1)
Families don’t benefit enough (1) Have not reapplied (1)
We lose money (1)
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Payment Practices For Children Who Are and Are Not on DCF Child Care Subsidy Program Providers who indicated they did participate in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program were asked the following question. “Which of the following scenarios best reflects your current policies?”
Nearly ninety percent (89.3% or 416) of providers responded they “charge families on the subsidy the same amount as private pay families” and 7.9% (37) providers responded “on average, they charge families who receive the DCF subsidy less than private pay families”. There were no (0.0%) providers who responded “on average, families who receive the DCF subsidy pay more than private-pay families”.
Families Pay the Same Regardless of Subsidy Status
Private-pay Families Pay
More, on Average
Families Receiving the Subsidy Pay
More, on Average
“Other” Description
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center 82.1% 11.7% 0.0% 6.2% 145
Family Child Care 92.5% 6.2% 0.0% 1.2% 321
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In addition to the above responses, thirteen (2.8%) providers chose to provide a more thorough explanation of their payment policies by using the write-in or “Other” option.
Reasons for Discontinued Subsidy Participation
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center Facility accepts the subsidy amount and does not charge the difference (2)
Families on DCF assistance pay the difference, but children in foster care do not. (1)
Families on DCF assistance and those on free/reduced lunch receive a discounted rate (1)
Families on DCF assistance receive a 10.0% discount (1) Families on DCF assistance receive a 20.0% discount (1)
Fees are based on a sliding scale (1) Only serve families who qualify for DCF assistance (1)
Scholarships are offered to all eligible families (1)
9
Family Child Care Facility accepts the subsidy amount and does not charge the difference (2)
Do not have any families on DCF assistance (1) Families on DCF assistance pay their family share (1)
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Determining Fees for Families on the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program Providers who indicated they did participate in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program were asked the following question. “How do you determine how much to charge families receiving child care assistance for child care?” Four hundred and nine (409) providers answered the question and a thematic analysis was conducted on the responses. Nearly three-fourths (73.1%) of providers reported that families receiving assistance through DCF were treated the same as private pay families.
Reasons for Discontinued Subsidy Participation
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center All families pay the same amount (84) We charge based on DCF allowable rates (5)
Another entity sets our rates (4) We charge based on family income (3)
We charge only the family share (3) Families on DCF assistance receive a 10.0% discount (3)
Payment is calculated according to family share (2) Families on DCF assistance receive a 15.0% discount (1) Families on DCF assistance receive a 20.0% discount (1)
Families receiving subsidy pay a flat rate (1) Fees are based on relationship to the university (1)
Our contract determines the rate (1) Rate is determined by the child’s age (1)
We charge “company rates” (1) We charge according to age and days in attendance (1)
We charge according to divine direction (1) We charge based on a sliding scale (1)
We charge based on what it costs to cover cost of care (1) We charge daily rates (1)
We charge hourly rates (1)
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We charge the market rate (1) We charge monthly rates (1)
We charge per “the approved plan” (1) We provide scholarships based on need (1)
We offer discounts based on free/reduced lunch status (1) Family Child Care All families pay the same amount (215)
We charge the market rate (11) We charge based on DCF allowable rates (8)
We charge hourly rates (8) Age of child determines rate (6)
We base charges on what the family says they can pay (5) We charge a weekly rate (4)
We charge only the family share (4) We charge based on what it costs to cover cost of care (3)
Our contract determines the rate (3) Fees are based on full or part-time attendance (3)
We charge based on services provided and age of child (2) Families on DCF assistance receive a discount (1)
Families on DCF assistance are charged “slightly less” (1) Families receiving subsidy pay a flat rate (1)
Families with multiple children receive a discount (1) We charge based on family income (1)
We charge full-time rates only (1) Comment unrelated/unable to be categorized (9)
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DCF Child Care Subsidy Program - Challenges Experienced Providers who indicated they did participate in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program were asked the following question. “Have you experienced any challenges because you are a participant in the child care assistance program through DCF?” Three hundred and thirteen providers (313 or 67.0%) reported “No”, they had not experienced any challenges while 154 (33.0%) providers responded “Yes”, they had experienced challenges.
Yes
No
Total Number Responding Child Care Center 35.2% 64.8% 145
Family Child Care 32.0% 68.0% 322
DCF Child Care Subsidy Program - Challenges Defined Providers who indicated they did experience challenges as part of a participant in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program were asked the following question. “Please tell us the challenges you’ve experienced as a participant in the child care assistance program through DCF.” One hundred and fifty-three (153) providers responded.
Providers were able to choose multiple selections from a list and providers were able to choose more than one option.
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Overall, providers cited the following reasons for not participating in the program:
• Difficulty collecting the balance from parents (77.1% or 118) • Parents do not want to pay the family share required after their DCF payment is calculated
(65.4% or 100) • DCF payment rate needs to be increased (59.5% or 91) • Families fail to reapply on time (41.2% or 63) • There is a lack of communication between DCF and me (30.1% or 46) • Parents have difficulty accessing assistance at DCF (26.8% or 41) • The amount families have to pay (family share) is too high (24.2% or 37) • Concerns over paperwork required (24.2% or 37) • I lose money accepting the subsidy (19.6% or 30) • Technology errors in the DCF system have caused concerns (19.6% or 30) • Additional hours of training required (16.3% or 25) • Scheduling payments is difficult (13.1% or 20) • DCF website is down frequently/unpredictable (12.4% or 19)
Child Care Center
Family Child Care Difficulty collecting the balance from parents 78.4% (40) 76.5% (78)
Parents do not want to pay the family share required after their DCF payment is calculated
72.5% (37) 61.8% (63)
DCF payment rate needs to be increased 58.8% (30) 59.8% (61)
Families fail to reapply on time 37.3% (19) 43.1% (44)
There is a lack of communication between DCF and me 27.5% (14) 31.4% (32)
Parents have difficulty accessing assistance at DCF 35.3% (18) 22.5% (23)
The amount families have to pay (family share) is too high 27.5% (14) 22.5% (23)
Concerns over paperwork required 13.7% (7) 29.4% (30)
I lose money accepting the subsidy 21.6% (11) 18.6% (19)
Technology errors in the DCF system have caused concerns 33.3% (17) 12.7% (13)
Additional hours of training required 11.8% (6) 18.6% (19)
Scheduling payments is difficult 13.7% (7) 12.7% (13)
DCF website is down frequently/unpredictable 21.6% (11) 7.8% (8)
DCF Child Care Subsidy Program - Information shared Providers who indicated they did participate in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program were asked the following question. “Do you share information you receive about the child care subsidy program from DCF with families?” Two hundred and seventy providers (270 or 57.8%) reported “Yes”, they do share information with families, while 71 (15.2%) providers responded “No”, they do not share information with families, and 126 (27.0%) report they do not receive information from DCF.
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Yes, Information is Shared
No, Information is Not Shared
Information is Not Received
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center 64.4% 6.8% 28.8% 146 Family Child Care 54.8% 19.0% 26.2% 321
DCF Child Care Subsidy Program - Regular Communication Providers who indicated they did participate in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program were asked the following question. “Would you like to receive regular notifications from DCF?” Three hundred and twenty-seven providers (327 or 69.7%) reported “Yes”, they would like regular notifications and 142 (30.3%) providers responded “No”, they would not like regular notifications from DCF.
Yes
No
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center 77.4% 22.6% 146 Family Child Care 66.3% 33.7% 323
DCF Child Care Subsidy Program - Communication Preferences Providers who indicated they would like regular notifications from DCF were asked the following question. “How would you like to be notified?” (Providers were able to choose multiple options.) Two hundred and seventy-seven providers (277 or 84.7%) reported they would like to be notified via email, 110 providers (33.6%) would like to be notified via mail, 60 (18.3%) would like to be notified via text message, and 21 (6.4%) would like to be notified via phone call. Three Child Care Center providers and three Family Child Care Providers chose to write in an “Other” communication method. Four of the responses were email addresses, one Child Care Center provider wrote in “Webinar, Social Media” as a method and one Family Child Care Providers wrote in “None” as a method.
Child Care Center
Family Child Care
Email 90.3% (102) 81.8% (175)
Mail 28.3% (32) 36.4% (78)
Text message 4.4% (5) 25.7% (55)
Phone call 4.4% (5) 7.5% (16)
DCF Child Care Subsidy Program - Types of Information Requested Providers who indicated they would like regular notifications from DCF were asked the following question. “What types of information would you like to receive from DCF?” Three hundred and twenty-six (326) providers responded.
Providers were able to choose multiple selections from a list and providers were able to choose more than one option.
Overall, providers requested the following types of information from DCF:
• Grants/Other programs available for providers (91.4% or 298)
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• Rate changes (83.4% or 272) • Program eligibility changes (82.8% or 270) • Information about changes in status for specific families (82.2% or 268) • Provider spotlights (40.2% or 131)
Child Care Center
Family Child Care Grants/Other programs available for providers 93.8% (105) 90.2% (193)
Rate changes 81.3% (91) 84.6% (181)
Program eligibility changes 85.7% (96) 81.3% (174)
Information about changes in status for specific families 81.3% (91) 82.7% (177)
Provider spotlights 42.9% (48) 38.8% (83)
Four (4) Child Care Center providers and six (6) Family Child Care Providers utilized the “Other” option for this question. Their responses are below.
Information Requested from DCF
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center Family specific information (2) Centralized account for EBTedge (1)
Monthly updates (1)
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Family Child Care Any relevant resources (4) Family specific information (2)
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DCF Child Care Subsidy Program - Recommendations for Enhanced Experience Providers who indicated they did participate in the DCF Child Care Subsidy Program were asked the following question. “Is there anything that DCF can do to make your experience more provider friendly?” One hundred and fifty-four providers (154) chose to write-in their suggestions. A thematic analysis was completed on the responses and the results are below.
Suggestions for Enhanced DCF Experience
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center Difficulty using the electronic payment system (8) Experience with DCF has been good/great (8)
Information about the family when payments are transferred to ensure correct allocation (7)
Contact providers when a child's eligibility changes/is changing (4) Difficulty contacting a "live person" when calling (3)
Allow correspondence via email as "live" phone coverage is difficult (2) Host EBT information/parenting/budgeting classes for parents (2)
Increase access to families and increase rates (2) Increased communication (2)
Provide accurate information to families (2) Assign providers one point of contact for all questions (1)
Assist parents with subsidy for school-age remote learners due to COVID (1) Assist with the collection of overdue payment (1)
Calculate the subsidy based on hours of care, not hours worked by family (1)
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DCF staff are not helpful/friendly (1) Difficulty understanding part-time payment calculations (1)
Make payments more equitable between providers (1) Transfer money directly to providers (1)
Update the payment system to provide child specific information (1) Update the payment system to provide child specific information and help us
keep track of payments (1) Family Child Care Contact providers when a child's eligibility changes/is changing (18)
Experience with DCF has been good/great (18) Assist providers in receiving payment (6)
Increased communication (6) DCF staff are not helpful/friendly (4)
Difficulty contacting a "live person" when calling (3) Provide accurate information to families (3)
Assist parents with subsidy for school-age remote learners due to COVID (2) Host EBT information/parenting/budgeting classes for parents (2)
Increase child care rates (2) Provide encouragement/affirmations to providers (2)
Reduce paperwork (2) Transfer money directly to providers (2)
Allow classes to be taken via a paper booklet/form instead of online (1) Allow correspondence via email as "live" phone coverage is difficult (1)
More time to complete paperwork. DCF staff are not helpful/friendly. (1) Assign providers one point of contact for all questions (1)
Assist with the collection of overdue payment (1) Change payment system to account for situations such as longer months and
late pickups (1) Contact providers when a child's eligibility changes/is changing. Delay in
receiving payment (1) Contact providers when a child's eligibility changes/is changing. Faster
notification (1) Decrease number of payments required to ease recordkeeping burden (1)
Decrease processing time for provider paperwork (1) Decrease the time between the payment request and the receipt of
payment (1) Delay in receiving payment (1)
Difficulty using the electronic payment system (1) Difficulty using the electronic payment system. Contact providers when a
child's eligibility changes/is changing. (1) Easier enrollment process. Updates when parents pay. (1)
Families who qualify are not being allowed to receive the subsidy (1) Family share on family forms are often incorrect (1)
I am unsure as I haven't had any families on assistance (1) Improve processes for children in foster care (1)
Information about the family when payments are transferred to ensure correct allocation (1)
Make fees equitable between private pay and families who receive assistance (1)
Make payments more equitable between providers (1) Monitor parents to decrease excessive use of child care (1)
Process payments correctly (1) Provide accurate information to families. Pay more similarly to foster care
contractors. (1)
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Provide free POS machines (1) Provide incentives for working parents (1)
Provide subsidy when a parent is looking for work (1) Requirements and/or paperwork is excessive (1)
The application process is too difficult (1) Time to obtain payment can be complicated and/or lengthy (1)
Comment unrelated/unable to be categorized (3)
Additional Fees/Funding Discounts offered Providers were asked “Please indicate if you offer any of the following discounts by checking the corresponding boxes.” Four hundred and twelve (412) providers responded. Providers were able to choose multiple selections from the list of options. Overall, providers reported offering the following discounts:
• Multiple child discounts (70.1% or 289) • Employee discounts (31.8% or 131) • Scholarships (11.9% or 49) • Discounts for families based on income (8.7% or 36) • Discounts for families who qualify for the child care subsidy (7.8% or 32)
Child Care Center
Family Child Care
Multiple child discounts 60.8% (107) 77.1% (182)
Employee discounts 64.8% (114) 7.2% (17)
Scholarships 22.7% (40) 3.8% (9)
Discounts for families based on income 13.1% (23) 5.5% (13)
Discounts for families who qualify for the child care subsidy
8.5% (15) 7.2% (17)
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Sixty-seven (67 or 16.3%) providers utilized the “Other” option for this question. Their responses are below.
“Other” Discounts Offered
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center None offered (5) Cost varies by family need (2)
Military discounts (2) No cost for low income families (2)
5% discount if pay monthly (1) Church member discounts (1) College student discounts (1)
Discounts are provided "randomly" (1) Discounts offered to friends and church members (1)
Discounts offered when multiple children are enrolled at once (1) Discounts to employees of the larger corporation (1)
Employee discount (based on years served) (1) Employee discount (Full-time only) (1)
Free preschool through a grant (1) Limited scholarships (1)
Military and Alumni discounts (1) Military and Employee Discounts (of the larger organization) (1)
Military and First Responder discounts (1) Military/Health Care/Teacher discounts (1)
Raising Riley/Military discount (1) Sibling discounts for infants only (1)
Teacher/Student discounts (1) Comment unrelated/unable to be categorized (1)
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Family Child Care None offered (21) Discounts to family members (3)
Military discounts (2) $10 discount if attends a full week (1)
Child care restricted to internal group (1) Cost varies by family need (1) COVID pandemic discount (1)
Discount offered only for the second child (1) Do not charge to hold a spot when a child only attends during the
school year (1) Enrollment fees discounted if enrolling multiple children (1)
Family rates are "grandfathered" in (1) One week free each year the family has children in care (1)
Comment unrelated/unable to be categorized (2)
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Additional Funding Received Providers were asked the following question. “Aside from parent and/or DCF payments, have you received any additional funding?” Three hundred and fifty providers (350 or 43.2%) reported “Yes,” they have received additional funding and 461 (56.8%) providers responded “No”, they have not received any additional funding.
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Yes No
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center 46.4% 53.6% 220
Family Child Care 42.0% 58.0% 343
Additional Funding Received Providers who responded they did receive additional funding were asked to respond to the following statement. “Please indicate any additional funding you’ve received in the past 12 months to offset the cost of providing child care.” Three hundred and fifty (350) providers responded. Providers were able to choose multiple selections from the list of options. Overall, providers reported receiving the following sources of funding:
• COVID/Pandemic Related (87.4% or 306) • Early Childhood Block Grant (8.0% or 28) • Early Head Start (4.6% or 16) • United Way (4.6% or 16) • Links to Quality (3.7% or 13) • Strengthening Families (3.1% or 11) • Head Start (2.9% or 10) • Step It Up (1.4% or 5)
Child Care Center
Family Child Care COVID/Pandemic Related 77.5% (79) 91.5% (227)
Early Childhood Block Grant 14.7% (15) 5.2% (13)
Early Head Start 12.7% (13) 1.2% (3)
United Way 15.7% (16) 0.0% (0)
Links to Quality 3.9% (4) 3.6% (9)
Strengthening Families 2.9% (3) 3.2% (8)
Head Start 9.8% (10) 0.0% (0)
Step It Up 2.0% (2) 1.2% (3)
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Sixty-nine (19.7%) providers utilized the “Other” option for this question. Their responses are below.
“Other” Sources of Funding Received
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center Donations (4) Church Funding (3)
CACFP (2) Child Care Aware (Military Assistance) (2)
Foundations (2) Grant(s) - Unnamed source (2)
Raising Riley (2) Billable Services through Insurance (1)
CCAMPIS (1) Child Care Action Lab (1)
Churches/Friends/Fundraisers (1) Cornerstone (1) Fundraiser (1)
KAW Nation (1) KVC (1)
Local, state, and federal grants. Private donations. (1) Military Subsidy (1)
Mobilizing Literacy. Heroes Grant Fund. (1) Pilot and At Risk Preschool Grants (1)
PPP Loan (1) Start Young Grant. Healthy Kid Bright Futures Grant. (1)
Supply and Sustainability Grant (1) Tribal Donations (1)
United Way (1) University Support (1)
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Family Child Care CACFP (8) Grant(s) - Unnamed source (4)
Hero Relief Grant (3) CCQI (2)
Child Care Aware (undisclosed program) (2) Grants - other COVID related (2)
KVC (2) CARES Act (1)
Child Care Aware (Quality Initiative Project) (1) Child Care Aware (Training Grant) (1)
Child Care Links (1) Day Care Connection (1) Family Conservancy (1)
HCC (1) Learning Together. CCQI. (1)
Nutrition Plus Food Program (1) Positive Bright Start. Success by 6. (1)
Raising Riley (1)
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Additional Fees Charged Providers were asked the following question. “Do you charge your families additional fees?” Eight hundred and twelve (812) providers responded. Of those, 275 (39.9%) reported “Yes,” they charge additional fees and 537 (66.1%) providers responded “No”, they do not charge additional fees.
Yes No Total Number Responding
Child Care Center 62.3% 37.7% 220
Family Child Care 23.3% 76.7% 592
Types of Fees Charged Providers who responded they did charge additional fees were asked to respond to the following statement. “Please indicate which of the following fees you charge.” Two hundred and seventy-four (274) providers responded. Providers were able to choose multiple selections from a list and providers were able to choose more than one option.
Overall, providers reported charging the following fees:
• Late pickup (78.5% or 215) • Late payment (70.4% or 193) • Enrollment/Registration (65.7% or 180) • Early drop-off (21.5% or 59) • Activity (18.6% or 51) • Supply (11.3% or 31) • Credit card processing (6.9% or 19) • Transportation (6.6% or 18) • Curriculum (2.9% or 8)
Child Care Center
Family Child Care Late pick-up 71.5% (98) 85.4% (117)
Late payment 56.2% (77) 84.7% (116)
Enrollment/Registration 81.0% (111) 50.4% (69)
Early drop-off 7.3% (10) 35.8% (49)
Activity 25.5% (35) 11.7% (16)
Supply 13.9% (19) 8.8% (12)
Credit card processing 10.2% (14) 3.6% (5)
Transportation 6.6% (9) 6.6% (9)
Curriculum 4.4% (6) 1.5% (2)
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Twenty-four (4.4%) providers utilized the “Other” option for this question. Their responses are below.
“Other” Fees Charged
Total Number Responding
Child Care Center Field Trip (4) Application (2)
Application. Insufficient Funds. (1) Art (1)
Book (1) Breakfast (1)
Insufficient Funds (1) Lunch (1) Meal (1) Milk (1)
“No School Days” (1) Technology (1)
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Family Child Care Insufficient Funds (3) Application (1)
Car Seat (1) Overtime (1)
Snack (1) Spot Reservation (1)
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Providers who responded they did charge additional fees were asked “Explain why the fee is charged and who is required to pay the fee (school age children, new families, all families who receive DCF assistance, families who do not receive DCF assistance). Two hundred and forty-four (244) providers responded. One hundred and twenty-three (123) Child Care Center providers responded and 121 Family Child Care Providers responded.
The purpose of fees were self-explanatory, i.e. Late Pick-Up fees were charged to families who arrived late to pick-up their children and Credit Card fees were charged to families who chose to use a credit card.
There were some slight differences, however, in a few of the fees. Activity fees varied by age group, with the older ages more likely to pay an Activity fee. Additionally, some Registration fees were charged each year while others were only charged once upon initial admission. One provider charged her preschool-age families a technology fee for iPad usage.
With the exception of Late Payment fees, there were no differences noted between families who were receiving DCF assistance and those not on DCF assistance. Some providers allow families who receive the child care subsidy more time to pay the family share than private pay families.
Operational costs and wages, which were also collected on the 2020 Child Care Market Analysis Survey, are described in the supplemental report titled 2020 Kansas Narrow Cost Analysis: Supplement to the Child Care Market Analysis.
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Appendix 10 Survey Instrument
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