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Personal Income in Arkansas Metro Areas See Increase

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The eight metropolitan areas of Arkansas reported increases in local area personal income in 2014, with growth ranging from 1.6 percent in Pine Bluff to 4.1 percent in Fort Smith.

Michael Pakko, an economist at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, noted the changes on his blog, ArkansasEconomist.com. The information was based on new data released by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis late last year.

“As measured by the price index for personal consumption expenditures, the general level of prices rose by 1.4 percent in 2014, so all eight metro areas saw positive growth even after adjusting for inflation,” Pakko said.

Per Capita Personal Income in Arkansas Metro Areas

2014 Per Capita Personal Income

Metropolitan Statistical Area Growth Rate 2013-2014 Dollars Percent of U.S.
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers 3.0 50,686 110.1
Fort Smith 4.1 33,900 73.6
Hot Springs 4.0 36,218 78.7
Jonesboro 1.7 33,024 71.7
Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway 2.6 40.925 88.9
Memphis 2.3 41,935 91.1
Pine Bluff 1.6 30,986 67.3
Texarkana 3.6 34,175 74.2
Arkansas Statewide 3.4 37,782 82.0
United States 3.6 46,049 100.0

Sources: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, ArkansasEconomist.com


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