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67483 Dating Safety Snapshot

Tampa, KS

Area Risk Assessment

50
Higher Risk
Area Safety Score
Poverty Rate
11.5%
Median Income
$66,071
Vacancy Rate
9.6%
Higher Education
17.9%

📍 About dating in 67483 (Tampa, KS)

ZIP code 67483 covers Tampa, KS and surrounding residential areas. Household incomes here average $66,071, reflecting a middle-to-upper-middle class community. The 9.6% vacancy rate is typical for active residential areas.

People meeting in this area typically use public spaces, busy restaurants, and well-lit areas. This area shows elevated risk indicators. For meetings in Tampa , strongly consider daytime meetings at busy public venues. Share your plans with a friend and consider meeting in a nearby higher-scoring area if possible.

Based on Census data, this area shows:

  • Moderate vacancy rate (9.6%)
  • Moderate household income ($66,071 median)
  • Moderate poverty rate (11.5%)

These factors often correlate with safer first-meeting environments, but they do not replace personal verification.

🛡 Local Safety Context (Census Correlates)

Violent Crime Near Average

similar to KS state average

5-year trend: Stable

Property Crime Near Average

similar to KS state average

5-year trend: Stable

These estimates are based on Census socioeconomic indicators (poverty, income, vacancy) which correlate with crime rates per FBI UCR research methodology. This is statistical context only and does not indicate behavior of any specific individual.

Dating Landscape Snapshot

Real Census demographics for Tampa, KS

Single-person households 24.0%
Never married (adults) 33.9%
Divorced adults 0.3%
Median age 38 years
Adults not currently married 34.1%

What this means for dating in 67483

About 33.9% of adults in Tampa have never been married, close to the national average of 31%.

24.0% of households are single-person residences, typical for this type of area.

The median age of 38 years reflects a balanced mix of age groups in this KS community.

What This Area Score Can't Answer

  • Multiple names or aliases
  • Recent court records
  • Undisclosed past relationships
  • Mismatches between online presence and public records

When area indicators are mixed, most users find value in verifying personal context before a first meeting.

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Why people usually verify before a first meeting

Even in lower-risk areas, people often check personal context when:

  • The name doesn't fully match
  • The person recently moved
  • There's limited online footprint
  • Something feels "off"

Area data can't answer those questions. Public records can.

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Public records can help clarify

  • Name and alias matches
  • Past addresses and location history
  • Court and traffic records (where available)
  • Marital and identity records

Most people don't stop at area data. They verify personal context.

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Over 60% of users who see mixed area indicators choose to verify personal context.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 67483 safe to meet someone?

67483 (Tampa, KS) shows higher-risk indicators that suggest extra caution. This area shows elevated risk indicators. Choose busy public venues for first meetings and strongly consider verifying personal context beforehand.

Is Tampa KS safe for dating?

Dating safety in Tampa varies by neighborhood. This specific ZIP (67483) has an area safety score of 50/100. Additional caution is advised in this area.

What is the crime level in 67483?

This ZIP code shows higher correlates of elevated crime risk. Extra vigilance and personal verification are strongly recommended. Note: This score uses Census socioeconomic indicators as crime correlates, not direct crime reports. Always verify individual context separately.

📍 Nearby ZIP codes

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