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Lowest Poverty in Arkansas

Top 70 cities ranked by lowest poverty

Lowest Poverty — Arkansas

1 Farmington 1.7%
2 Pea Ridge 1.7%
3 Bella Vista 1.9%
4 Cave Springs 1.9%
5 Greenbrier 2.5%
6 Centerton 2.9%
7 Tontitown 4.4%
9 Bryant 4.7%
10 Bentonville 5.4%
11 Lowell 5.9%
12 Maumelle 6.0%
13 Marion 6.1%
14 Beebe 6.2%
15 Benton 6.2%
16 East End 6.3%
17 Sherwood 7.5%
18 Cabot 7.7%
19 Greenwood 7.8%
20 Rogers 8.4%
21 De Queen 8.5%
22 White Hall 8.7%
23 Prairie Grove 9.4%
24 Springdale 9.5%
25 Harrison 9.5%
26 Stuttgart 9.6%
27 Siloam Springs 9.7%
28 Van Buren 10.6%
29 Fayetteville 10.7%
30 Conway 11.8%
31 Mountain Home 12.3%
32 Camden 12.5%
33 Paragould 12.6%
34 Little Rock 12.7%
35 Sheridan 12.9%
36 Fort Smith 13.2%
37 Blytheville 13.3%
38 Hot Springs 13.7%
39 Jacksonville 13.7%
40 Heber Springs 13.9%
41 Ward 14.3%
42 Russellville 15.2%
43 Hope 15.6%
44 Jonesboro 16.1%
45 Cherokee Village 16.4%
46 Texarkana 16.7%
47 Mena 16.7%
48 Malvern 16.7%
49 Arkadelphia 16.8%
50 Searcy 17.0%
52 Trumann 17.3%
53 Walnut Ridge 17.8%
54 Alma 18.4%
55 Clarksville 19.0%
56 Pocahontas 19.4%
57 El Dorado 20.2%
58 Berryville 20.7%
59 Monticello 21.1%
60 Magnolia 21.9%
61 Pine Bluff 22.0%
62 West Memphis 22.0%
63 Batesville 22.4%
64 Wynne 22.5%
65 Morrilton 24.3%
66 Osceola 27.7%
67 Warren 27.8%
68 Newport 29.9%
69 Forrest City 31.5%

Cities with the lowest poverty rates in Arkansas demonstrate strong economic conditions where most residents have adequate financial resources. Farmington has a poverty rate of just 1.7%.

Low poverty rates typically reflect a combination of strong job markets, educated populations, and higher wage levels. These communities often feature well-funded public services, good school systems, and active civic engagement.

While low poverty rates are encouraging, some of these cities maintain their statistics partly through high costs of living that effectively price out lower-income residents, raising questions about housing equity and economic diversity.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Only 1.7% of residents in Farmington live below the poverty line.
  • 2. The federal poverty line for a family of four is approximately $31,200 per year (2024).
  • 3. Cities with the lowest poverty rates tend to also rank high in education, income, and safety metrics.

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