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Demographic Data Report for Arkansas by County
Education: Less than 9th grade
Population Ages 25+
All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2020-2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
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County
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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Value (Percent)
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People (Education: Less Than 9th Grade)
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Rank within US
(of 3143 counties)
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Arkansas N/A 4.3 88,610 38 of 52
United States N/A 4.7 10,803,193 N/A
Cleveland County Rural 0.9 48 67
Hot Spring County Rural 2.1 499 681
Calhoun County Rural 2.3 80 825
Boone County Rural 2.5 668 975
Grant County Urban 2.5 323 975
Columbia County Rural 2.6 370 1,042
Little River County Urban 2.6 213 1,042
Ouachita County Rural 2.6 400 1,042
Garland County Urban 2.7 2,009 1,124
Clark County Rural 2.8 351 1,194
Faulkner County Urban 2.8 2,240 1,194
Lonoke County Urban 2.8 1,441 1,194
Baxter County Rural 2.9 935 1,273
Saline County Urban 2.9 2,543 1,273
Arkansas County Rural 3.0 342 1,338
Conway County Rural 3.0 446 1,338
Stone County Rural 3.0 277 1,338
Logan County Rural 3.2 483 1,475
Fulton County Rural 3.3 299 1,534
Perry County Urban 3.3 240 1,534
Pulaski County Urban 3.3 8,861 1,534
Union County Rural 3.3 843 1,534
Crawford County Urban 3.5 1,444 1,648
Sharp County Rural 3.5 447 1,648
White County Rural 3.6 1,873 1,701
Ashley County Rural 3.7 471 1,776
Cleburne County Rural 3.7 701 1,776
Jefferson County Rural 3.7 1,623 1,776
Newton County Rural 3.8 196 1,821
Independence County Rural 4.0 1,006 1,921
Greene County Rural 4.1 1,302 1,964
Van Buren County Rural 4.1 491 1,964
Craighead County Urban 4.2 3,053 2,010
Crittenden County Urban 4.2 1,260 2,010
Jackson County Rural 4.2 500 2,010
Miller County Urban 4.2 1,224 2,010
Benton County Urban 4.3 8,606 2,057
Drew County Rural 4.3 471 2,057
Howard County Rural 4.3 357 2,057
Clay County Rural 4.5 459 2,134
Dallas County Rural 4.6 206 2,170
Bradley County Rural 4.7 324 2,212
Polk County Rural 4.7 640 2,212
Woodruff County Rural 4.7 202 2,212
Montgomery County Rural 4.8 308 2,249
Nevada County Rural 4.9 274 2,274
Pope County Rural 4.9 2,045 2,274
Randolph County Rural 4.9 634 2,274
St. Francis County Rural 4.9 783 2,274
Franklin County Rural 5.0 616 2,313
Marion County Rural 5.0 651 2,313
Izard County Rural 5.2 552 2,383
Lee County Rural 5.3 316 2,423
Mississippi County Rural 5.3 1,345 2,423
Cross County Rural 5.6 642 2,493
Lawrence County Rural 5.6 618 2,493
Scott County Rural 5.7 391 2,519
Chicot County Rural 5.8 394 2,544
Prairie County Rural 5.8 336 2,544
Madison County Urban 5.9 721 2,571
Monroe County Rural 6.3 292 2,663
Lincoln County Rural 6.4 631 2,682
Sebastian County Urban 6.4 5,592 2,682
Washington County Urban 6.5 10,293 2,706
Pike County Rural 6.7 469 2,741
Yell County Rural 7.0 960 2,788
Johnson County Rural 7.3 1,258 2,815
Poinsett County Urban 7.7 1,187 2,854
Phillips County Rural 7.8 797 2,869
Carroll County Rural 8.0 1,639 2,887
Searcy County Rural 8.2 472 2,896
Hempstead County Rural 8.3 1,096 2,905
Desha County Rural 9.1 666 2,965
Lafayette County Rural 9.9 446 2,994
Sevier County Rural 14.7 1,419 3,097

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/20/2026 2:40 am.

Φ Rural–urban county classifications are based on the 2023 USDA Rural–Urban Continuum Codes (except for Connecticut Counties which use 2013 codes). State-level cancer rates for rural areas are calculated using cancer cases registered exclusively in rural counties, while state-level cancer rates for urban areas are calculated using cases registered exclusively in urban counties.

Source: Demographic data provided by the Census Bureau and the American Community Survey.

For more information about Education: Less than 9th grade, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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