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Of all the 2,330 counties that are not high in natural amenities, only Little River County in AR has both as high a per-capita income ($20,073) and such a low median rent for a 3-bedroom unit ($764).
So, any other county with as high a per-capita income also has higher median rent for a 3-bedroom unit. Likewise, any other county with as low a median rent for a 3-bedroom unit also has lower per-capita income.
Little River County in AR has these related standings among those 2,330 counties:
So, any other county with as high a per-capita income also has higher median rent for a 3-bedroom unit. Likewise, any other county with as low a median rent for a 3-bedroom unit also has lower per-capita income.
Little River County in AR has these related standings among those 2,330 counties:
- per-capita income = $20,073 (549th-lowest)
- change, relative to its home state, in per-capita income = -11.2% (1,041st-best, tied)
- change in median rent for a 3-bedroom unit over the last decade = +19.0% (201st-lowest, tied)
- high in natural amenities. A high natural amenities county falls in the top quartile of counties ranked by the ERS natural amenities scale; the scale combines six measures of climate, topography, and water area that reflect environmental qualities most people prefer. Source: http://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/atlas-of-rural-and-small-town-america.aspx.
- per-capita income. Higher values are better. Per-capita income in the past 12 months (in 2014 inflation adjusted dollars), 2010-14. Source: http://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/atlas-of-rural-and-small-town-america.aspx.
- median rent for a 3-bedroom unit. Lower values are better. 50th percentile rent in 2017 for a 3-bedroom unit. Source: https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/50per.html.
Little River County in AR is in Arkansas, is in the Southern states, contains a high-density urban area, has lost population in the decade between the last two censuses, got worse or bottomed out on all the obesity and diabetes change metrics (4 of these; each county needs at least 3 with actual values to qualify), is manufacturing-dependent, saw little change in onshore oil production, saw little change in natural-gas production, is worse than the nationwide averages in each of overall obesity, male obesity, and female obesity, is better than the nationwide averages in each of change over 4 years in overall obesity, change over 4 years in male obesity, and change over 4 years in female obesity, is worse than the nationwide income averages in each of median household income, per-capita income, poverty rate, poverty rate for children age 0-17, deep-poverty rate, and deep-poverty rate for children age 0-17, and is worse than the nationwide averages in adults of age 25+ with each of a bachelors degree or higher, less than a bachelors degree, less than an associate degree, and no college credits.
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Numeric values:
- median household income ($37,691)
- per-capita income ($20,073)
- median rent for a 3-bedroom unit ($764)
- median rent for a 1-bedroom unit ($460)
- median rent for a 0-bedroom (studio/efficiency) unit ($435)
- proportion of veterans who are male (94.6%)
- adults of age 25+ with less than a bachelors degree (88.2%)
- adults of age 25+ with less than an associate degree (82.2%)
- owner-occupied housing (77.4%)
- white non-Hispanic population (74.6%)
- religious adherents (59.50%)
- adults of age 25+ with no college credits (54.6%)
- Evangelical Protestants (48.00%)
- farmland (43.2%)
- residents employed in services (42.4%)
- male obesity (33.1%)
- obesity (32.9%)
- female obesity (32.7%)
- Southern Baptists (31.20%)
- poverty rate for children age 0-17 (25.5%)
- residents employed in manufacturing (20.2%)
- black non-Hispanic population (19.0%)
- change in median rent for a 3-bedroom unit over the last decade (+19.0%)
- poverty rate (18.2%)
- deep-poverty rate for children age 0-17 (17.6%)
- population age 65 or older (17.1%)
- female-headed family households (16.0%)
- adults of age 25+ with no high school diploma or GED (14.9%)
- adults of age 65+ living alone (14.2%)
- residents who have diabetes (12.9%)
- residents who are veterans (12.1%)
- adults of age 25+ with a bachelors degree or higher (11.8%)
- residents employed in government (11.8%)
- deep-poverty rate (8.5%)
- change in median rent for a 0-bedroom (studio/efficiency) unit over the last decade (+6.4%)
- unemployment rate (5.7%)
- Mainline Protestants (5.50%)
- change over 4 years in the prevalence of male obesity (+5.5%)
- proportion of veterans who are female (5.4%)
- United Methodists (5.20%)
- change over 4 years in the prevalence of obesity (+5.0%)
- change over 4 years in the prevalence of female obesity (+4.5%)
- change over 9 years in the prevalence of diabetes (+3.4%)
- change in median rent for a 1-bedroom unit over the last decade (+3.1%)
- Hispanic population (2.7%)
- enrollment frequency in a health plan through HealthCare.gov (2.10%)
- multi-racial population (2.0%)
- residents employed in agriculture or other resource-based industries (1.9%)
- non-English speaking households (1.7%)
- change in unemployment rate over the last 8 years (+1.5%)
- Native American non-Hispanic population (1.4%)
- foreign-born population (1.3%)
- unemployment rate for veterans (1.3%)
- Mexican-born population (0.8%)
- Caribbean-born population (0.8%)
- Catholics (0.65%)
- European-born population (0.4%)
- difference in obesity prevalence among men over women (0.4%)
- Asian population (0.3%)
- change in population from 2010-2015 due to net international immigration (0.0%)
- Central or South American-born population (0.0%)
- African-born population (0.0%)
- Asian-born population (0.0%)
- difference in obesity prevalence among women over men (-0.4%)
- change, relative to its home state, in the poverty rate (-0.5%)
- change in unemployment rate over the last 4 years (-2.1%)
- change in population from 2010-2015 due to net inbound migration (-4.6%)
- change, relative to its home state, in the net inbound migration rate (-5.1%)
- change in population from 2010-2015 (-5.3%)
- change, relative to its home state, in per-capita income (-11.2%)
- average household size (2.4)
- enrollees in a health plan through HealthCare.gov (263)
- land area (532.3 sq miles)
- population in 2015 (12,472)
- total domestic water use (1.30 Mgal/day)
- total domestic water use per capita (104.2 gallons/day)
- total water usage for all purposes (105.2 Mgal/day)
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