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Kentucky in 2026 combines economic depth with educational breadth. From the business density of Louisville to 656,407 students across 1,560 schools, the state shows robust growth indicators. 10 FDIC-insured banks anchor its financial infrastructure.
Schools
1,560
Students
656,407
Districts
175
FDIC Banks
10
HQ'd here
Indexed Entities
6
companies + contractors
Cities
785
profiled
Avg Free Lunch
61.2%
4 SEC-registered entities incorporated in Kentucky. 3 in this sector alone.
Industry Details →Market Diversity: 2 distinct SIC sectors identified in Kentucky.Source: SEC EDGAR (state of incorporation).
Prospect
High-income area in Kentucky
$167K median income
Buckner
High-income area in Kentucky
$137K median income
Union
High-income area in Kentucky
$131K median income
Hebron
High-income area in Kentucky
$123K median income
Crestwood
High-income area in Kentucky
$116K median income
Burlington
Upper-middle-income city in Kentucky
$98K median income
Louisville
Well-rounded city in Kentucky
246K residents
Bowling Green
Well-rounded city in Kentucky
72K residents
Independence
Well-rounded city in Kentucky
29K residents
Owensboro
Well-rounded city in Kentucky
60K residents
Prospect
Well-rounded city in Kentucky
5K residents
Georgetown
Well-rounded city in Kentucky
37K residents
Lafayette High School
Large student body in Kentucky
2,373 students
Madison Central High School
Large student body in Kentucky
2,250 students
Larry A. Ryle High School
Large student body in Kentucky
2,062 students
Ballard High
Large student body in Kentucky
2,033 students
Marion C. Moore School
Large student body in Kentucky
2,031 students
Bryan Station High School
Large student body in Kentucky
2,025 students
Marion C. Moore School
Excellent student-teacher ratio
14.6:1 ratio
Boone County High School
Excellent student-teacher ratio
14.6:1 ratio
Seneca High
Excellent student-teacher ratio
15.0:1 ratio
Fern Creek High
Excellent student-teacher ratio
15.1:1 ratio
Owensboro High School
Excellent student-teacher ratio
15.5:1 ratio
Summit View Academy
Excellent student-teacher ratio
15.6:1 ratio
Pathfinder School of Innovation
Accessible public school
64% free lunch
Marion C. Moore School
Accessible public school
64% free lunch
Southern High
Accessible public school
64% free lunch
Owensboro High School
Accessible public school
64% free lunch
Seneca High
Accessible public school
63% free lunch
Butler Traditional High
Accessible public school
63% free lunch
duPont Manual High
Top-rated public school
1,922 students
Lafayette High School
Top-rated public school
2,373 students
Eastern High
Top-rated public school
1,874 students
Larry A. Ryle High School
Top-rated public school
2,062 students
Henry Clay High School
Top-rated public school
1,990 students
Ballard High
Top-rated public school
2,033 students
Stock Yards Bank & Trust Company
$9.5B assets · 77 branches
Republic Bank & Trust Company
$7.0B assets · 48 branches
Community Trust Bank, Inc.
$6.6B assets · 81 branches
Central Bank & Trust Co.
$3.9B assets · 28 branches
Independence Bank of Kentucky
$3.8B assets · 26 branches
Traditional Bank, Inc.
$2.5B assets · 20 branches
Heritage Bank, Inc.
$2.1B assets · 19 branches
South Central Bank, Inc.
$2.1B assets · 26 branches
Planters Bank, Inc.
$1.9B assets · 13 branches
Whitaker Bank
$1.9B assets · 46 branches
HUMANA GOVERNMENT BUSINESS INC
Federal contractor
ADAMS COMMUNICATION & ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Federal contractor
Churchill Downs Inc
CHDN
COMMUNITY TRUST BANCORP INC /KY/
CTBI
REPUBLIC BANCORP INC /KY/
RBCAA
Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc.
SYBT
Data: NCES Common Core of Data, FDIC BankFind, SEC EDGAR, US Census ACS. Methodology
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