Arkansas

Arkansas’s capitol city is Little Rock, and its current budget is $27.5 Billion..

Arkansas has a total of 6 votes in the Electoral College. Visit Arkansas’s official website.

The Natural State offers diverse geography including mountains, forests, and over 600,000 acres of lakes with significant poultry and rice production.

Political Composition

Arkansas’s politics lean towards the Republican party .

  • Democratic voters: 34%
  • Republican voters: 63%
  • Independent/Other: 3%

Arkansas legislature has Republican supermajorities; all four congressional representatives and both senators are Republican. Last voted Democratic for president in 1996.

Demographics

The largest cities in Arkansas include:

  • Little Rock with a population of 202591
  • Fort Smith with a population of 89142
  • Fayetteville with a population of 93949
  • Springdale with a population of 84161
  • Jonesboro with a population of 78576

Arkansas’s population consists of 72.0% white residents, 15.7% black residents, 8.5% hispanic residents. 1.7% asian residents, 1.0% Native American, residents 0.4% Asian Pacific Islander residents, and 2.4% of people claiming two of more races..

Arkansas has an average age of 38.8, with 49.1% of the population being male and 50.9%of the population being female.48.5% of people in Arkansas are married.

86.6% of people Arkansas in have a high school diploma, while 28.7% have attended some college. 23.3% of people have a bachelors degree and 8.4% of people having attained a graduate degree of higher

The state ranks #48 in health and #41 in education. It has a crime rate that averages 543.6 per 100,000 people.

Arkansas Finances

Average Home Price: $169300
Average Rent: $834
Property Tax Rate: 0.62%
Home Ownership Percentage:65.6%
State Minimum Wage:$11.00

Arkansas ranks #48 in the nation’s poverty ranking with 16.2% of residents facing poverty, and a median household income of .$49475

The largest private employer is Walmart, and the largest public employer is State of Arkansas.

Religion

Religion plays a significant role in Arkansas politics, with 79% of residents identifying as Protestant and 8% as Catholic. 0.5% of the state’s residents identify as Muslim, 1% identify as Mormon, 0.1% identify as Jewish, and 2.4% claim another religion. However, the state also has a notable non-religious population at 18%.