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Wichita ZIP Code List — Sedgwick County, KS

There are 32 unique ZIP codes in Wichita, Kansas. Area code: 316.
32
ZIP codes
261.04
sq mi land
6.63
sq mi water
316
area code
Wichita, KS ZIP code map

About Wichita, KS

Wichita, located in the south-central part of Kansas, is the largest city in the state and serves as a cultural and economic hub. Known for its rich history in the aviation industry, Wichita has earned the nickname 'Air Capital of the World.' The city boasts a vibrant arts scene, diverse dining options, and plenty of recreational activities, making it an appealing destination for both residents and visitors alike.

Location & geography

Wichita is situated within Sedgwick County and covers a total land area of 261.04 square miles, complemented by a water area of 6.63 square miles. The city is located approximately 150 miles southwest of Topeka and about 200 miles from Kansas City. Notable features in the region include the Arkansas River, which flows through the city, and the nearby Flint Hills, known for their scenic landscapes.

Community & economy

Wichita has a diverse community that offers a mix of urban and suburban living. The city is home to a wide range of industries, with aviation, manufacturing, and healthcare being among the dominant sectors driving the local economy. Daily life in Wichita is characterized by a strong sense of community, with numerous parks, recreational facilities, and cultural events fostering a vibrant neighborhood atmosphere.

Transportation

Wichita is well-connected through several major highways, including Interstate 135 and U.S. Route 54, which facilitate access to regional destinations. The city is served by Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport, located just west of the city center, making air travel convenient for residents and visitors. Additionally, local public transit options are available, including buses operated by the Wichita Transit system to accommodate both commuters and travelers.

History

Wichita's history is deeply intertwined with its role in the development of the aviation industry, which began in the early 20th century. The city was founded in the 1860s and experienced significant growth as a transportation hub, particularly due to the establishment of railroad connections. Over the decades, Wichita has evolved, playing a pivotal role in manufacturing and business innovation, further solidifying its place in American history.

Did you know?

One surprising fact about Wichita is that it is home to the largest single collection of airplane-related artifacts in the world at the Smithsonian-affiliated Kansas Aviation Museum. Additionally, Wichita features the quirky 'Keeper of the Plains' statue, which is a celebrated symbol of the city's native heritage and cultural identity.

ZIP codes for Wichita, KS (32)

Demographics & statistics

423,770
Population
35.6
Median age
$67,632
Median household income
$34,675
Per capita income
$215,669
Median home value
$883
Median monthly rent
65.9%
Home ownership
16.0%
Poverty rate
5.7%
Unemployment
118,315
Housing units
36.0%
Bachelor's or higher

Age distribution

Male Female
13,897
Under 5
13,789
14,383
5–9
14,272
15,396
10–14
15,277
14,166
15–19
14,057
15,630
20–24
15,510
31,500
25–34
31,257
26,963
35–44
26,755
23,712
45–54
23,530
12,285
55–59
12,190
12,834
60–64
12,735
19,408
65–74
19,258
8,661
75–84
8,595
3,870
85+
3,840
← Male
Female →

Age summary

GroupCount%
Under 18104,55224.5%
18 and over319,21875.5%
65 and over63,63214.0%
Median age35.6 years

Race & ethnicity

White 63.3%
Two or more races 9%
Black or African American 8.8%
Hispanic or Latino 8.8%
Other race 4.7%
Asian 4.5%
American Indian / Alaska Native 0.9%
GroupCount%
White294,06763.3%
Two or more races41,7759%
Black or African American41,0618.8%
Hispanic or Latino40,9318.8%
Other race21,6424.7%
Asian20,8084.5%
American Indian / Alaska Native4,2860.9%

Household income

Under $10k 7.2%
$10k–$15k 3.9%
$15k–$25k 7.6%
$25k–$35k 8.3%
$35k–$50k 10.7%
$50k–$75k 17.0%
$75k–$100k 12.7%
$100k–$150k 16.2%
$150k–$200k 7.6%
$200k+ 8.7%
Range% of households
Under $10k7.2%
$10k–$15k3.9%
$15k–$25k7.6%
$25k–$35k8.3%
$35k–$50k10.7%
$50k–$75k17.0%
$75k–$100k12.7%
$100k–$150k16.2%
$150k–$200k7.6%
$200k+8.7%
Median income$67,632

Housing

Home values

Under $50k 8.5%
$50k–$100k 15.2%
$100k–$150k 14.8%
$150k–$200k 15.6%
$200k–$300k 20.5%
$300k–$500k 14.3%
$500k–$1M 9.5%
$1M+ 1.8%

Housing overview

MetricValue
Median home value$215,669
Median rent / month$883
Owner occupied65.9%
Renter occupied34.1%
Vacant10.1%
Single-family detached70.3%
Large apartment buildings7.7%
Mobile homes4.3%
Median rooms6.2
Avg household size (owned)2.71

Year built

Era%
2020 or later0.5%
2010–20199.2%
2000–200916.2%
1990–199912.8%
1980–198911.1%
1970–197911.8%
1960–19697.6%
1950–195914.5%
1940–19497.2%
1939 or earlier9.2%

Bedrooms

Size% of units
No bedroom (studio)4.1%
1 bedroom10.2%
2 bedrooms22.0%
3 bedrooms31.2%
4 bedrooms19.1%
5+ bedrooms13.4%

Vehicles per household

Vehicles% of households
No vehicle5.4%
1 vehicle29.8%
2 vehicles40.2%
3 or more24.6%

Heating fuel

Fuel type%
Utility gas62.7%
Electricity29.2%
Propane / LP gas7.3%
Wood0.2%
No fuel used0.3%

Households & families

Household typeCount%
Married-couple family72,40248.5%
Cohabiting couple11,5896.2%
Male householder, no spouse35,73618.7%
Female householder, no spouse46,60026.6%
Households with children under 1850,82031.7%
Households with seniors (65+)46,54525.9%
Average household size2.58

Marital status

StatusMaleFemale
Never married35.2%28.1%
Married51.4%49.2%
Separated1.4%1.6%
Widowed2.0%9.3%
Divorced10.1%11.8%

Education

Less than 9th grade 4.3%
Some HS, no diploma 7.3%
HS graduate 22.1%
Some college, no degree 21.6%
Associate's degree 8.6%
Bachelor's degree 23.3%
Graduate / professional 12.7%
Metric%
HS diploma or higher88.4%
Bachelor's or higher36.0%

School enrollment (ages 3–17)

TypeCount%
Nursery / preschool6,3906.2%
Kindergarten5,1383.8%
Elementary school47,03244.5%
High school23,55119.2%
College / grad school27,67326.3%

Employment

Industry of employment

Education & healthcare 22.6%
Manufacturing 17.5%
Retail trade 10.6%
Professional & management 10.4%
Arts, food & hospitality 9.2%
Construction 6.6%
Finance & real estate 5.2%
Other services 5.0%
Transportation & utilities 4.3%
Public administration 3.7%
Wholesale trade 2.6%
Information 1.2%
Agriculture & mining 1.2%

Occupation

Category%
Management, business & arts40.6%
Service15.5%
Sales & office19.5%
Natural resources & construction9.1%
Production & transportation15.2%

Employment type

Type%
Private sector83.2%
Government12.3%
Self-employed4.3%
Unpaid family workers0.2%

Commute

Method%
Drive alone79.9%
Carpool9.4%
Public transit0.6%
Walk1.2%
Other means1.9%
Avg commute (minutes)18.1

Poverty

All people 16.0%
Under 18 years 21.6%
18 and over 14.3%
Married-couple families 5.7%
Female-led households 19.5%

Income support

Source% of households
Social Security26.6%
Retirement income20.9%
Supplemental Security4.8%
Cash public assistance2.4%
Food stamps / SNAP9.1%

Health indicators

Condition%
High blood pressure33.2%
High cholesterol34.0%
Heart disease5.7%
Stroke2.8%
Asthma9.8%
Arthritis21.5%
Kidney disease2.7%
Pulmonary disease6.0%
Cancer5.8%
Behavior / access%
Binge drinking17.1%
No physical activity22.4%
Less than 7 hrs sleep35.0%
Fair or poor health14.1%
Poor mental health15.1%
Poor physical health9.5%
No health insurance16.9%
Visited doctor (checkup)74.8%
Visited dentist66.5%
Cholesterol screening86.8%
Teeth loss13.9%

Veterans & disability

VeteransCount%
Civilian veterans21,9006.4%
Disability%
Any disability13.7%
Under 186.9%
18–64 years11.5%
65 and over33.3%

Health insurance coverage

Type%
Private insurance69.9%
Public insurance30.0%
Uninsured under 195.6%

Language & origin

Language spoken at home (age 5+)

LanguageCount%
English only396,08493.9%
Spanish26,5876.3%
Other Indo-European16,4243.2%
Asian & Pacific Islander9590.3%
Other languages7,5872.4%

Place of birth & citizenship

OriginCount%
Native born (US)382,05990.4%
Born in same state377,57389.1%
Born in different state263,81563.1%
Foreign born4,4861.3%
Naturalized citizen41,7119.6%
Not a US citizen19,15751.4%

Ancestry

AncestryCount%
French44,19310.4%
Italian41,2919.7%
Arab20,8964.9%
English4,7891.1%
Polish2,9390.7%
AncestryCount%
German1,3500.3%
Dutch1,2500.3%
Irish6870.2%
Norwegian1110%

Technology access

Metric% of households
Computer access39.3%
Internet access95.5%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2025 estimates.

Frequently asked questions
What ZIP codes does Wichita, KS have?
Wichita, KS has 28 ZIP codes: 67202, 67203, 67204, 67205, 67206, 67207, 67208, 67209, 67210, 67211, 67212, 67213, 67214, 67215, 67216, 67217, 67218, 67219, 67220, 67223, 67226, 67227, 67228, 67230, 67232, 67235, 67260, 67276. Each ZIP code serves a distinct delivery area within the city and surrounding region.
What is the main ZIP code for Wichita, KS?
The primary ZIP code for Wichita, KS is 67202. The city uses area code 316 for phone service.
What county is Wichita, KS in?
Wichita is located in Sedgwick County, Kansas.
How many ZIP codes are in Wichita, KS?
Wichita, KS has 28 ZIP codes.
What ZIP codes cover downtown Wichita and the Old Town area?
Downtown Wichita and the Old Town district are primarily located in ZIP codes 67202 and 67203, which represent the historic core of the city along the Arkansas River.
Which ZIP code should I use for mailing to Wichita State University?
Wichita State University's main campus is located in ZIP code 67260, which covers the university area in northeast Wichita.
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