State Profile
Arkansas City Intelligence
Compare cost of living, salaries, and quality of life across cities in Arkansas.
Arkansas, known as "The Natural State," offers a blend of natural beauty, affordability, and a relaxed lifestyle, particularly outside its more urban centers. The state's economy is diverse, with major industries including agriculture (especially rice and poultry), manufacturing (food products, chemicals, wood and paper products), aerospace and defense, and corporate services, notably with Walmart's headquarters. Living in Arkansas is generally affordable, with a cost of living consistently 15-20% below the national average, largely due to lower housing costs and property taxes, though sales taxes can be high. The climate is humid subtropical, featuring mild winters and hot, humid summers, and while the pace of life is slower, cities like Little Rock and Fayetteville offer urban amenities and cultural attractions.