Little Rock is a city located in Pulaski County Arkansas. Little Rock has a 2024 population of 204,244. It is also the county seat of Pulaski County. Little Rock is currently growing at a rate of 0.2% annually and its population has increased by 0.79% since the most recent census, which recorded a population of 202,634 in 2020.
The average household income in Little Rock is $96,841 with a poverty rate of 16.48%. The median age in Little Rock is 36.6 years: 34.6 years for males, and 38 years for females.
Little Rock is the capital and largest city in the state of Arkansas, and it's located near the very center of Arkansas. Little Rock is found in Pulaski County, and it was founded in 1821.
The larger urban area has a population of 432,000 (88th in the U.S.), while the metropolitan area has a population of 726,000 (75th largest in the country). The Little Rock-North Little Rock, AR Combined Statistical Area has a population of 900,000.
Central Arkansas, including Little Rock, is currently leading the state in population growth with a growth rate estimated at 2%. The area is expected to grow slowly but steadily in the years to come with more young people looking for homes in the urban core of Little Rock. The area's fastest-growing sector is retail, and the city is developing an entrepreneurial culture that is expected to bring in more young college graduates.
The Little Rock area was first inhabited by Native Americans for thousands of years before Europeans arrived. Original inhabitants included the Bluff Dwellers, Folsom people, and Mississippian culture peoples, who constructed earthwork mounds that were recorded in 1541 by Spaniard Hernando de Soto, the first explorer of the area who was followed by Jean-Baptiste Benard de La Harpe in 1722. The first settlement was Arkansas Post, a French trading post founded in 1686 at the mouth of the river. By 1769, there were many families of mixed French and Indian origin in the area.
In 1803, the United States acquired the area as part of the Louisiana Purchase. A treaty between the United States and Osage people in 1808 ended the tribe's claim on the area, and more settlers arrived, most of whom were squatters as the land was not offered for sale until 1815. Arkansas became part of the Missouri Territory when Louisiana became a state in 1812, and the Territory of Arkansas was created in 1819. Little Rock was chosen as the territorial capital two years later, and the city of Little Rock was founded and incorporated in 1831.
In 1819, Little Rock was nothing more than 4 log huts and a handful of settlers, but it had 400 residents by the late 1820s. By 1860, Little Rock had a population of 3,700 and residents had gas lighting in their homes for the first time, although the Civil War delayed the construction of the railroad line between the city and Memphis until 1871. After the war, the city grew quickly, reaching 12,380 people by 1870 and 40,000 people by the turn of the century.
According to the most recent ACS, the racial composition of Little Rock was:
Race | Population | Percentage (of total) |
---|---|---|
White | 96,756 | 47.85% |
Black or African American | 83,874 | 41.48% |
Two or more races | 8,134 | 4.02% |
Other race | 6,490 | 3.21% |
Asian | 6,106 | 3.02% |
Native American | 776 | 0.38% |
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 82 | 0.04% |
White
Black or African American
Two or more races
Other race
Asian
Native American
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
Household Type | Count | Average Size | Owner | Renter |
---|---|---|---|---|
All | 86,365 | 2.29 | 54.4 | 45.6 |
Non Family | 39,125 | 1.18 | 42 | 58 |
Married | 29,779 | 3.18 | 79.3 | 20.7 |
Female | 14,389 | 3.39 | 39.9 | 60.1 |
Male | 3,072 | 2.85 | 39.8 | 60.2 |
3.14
Average Family Size
2.29
Average Household Size
54.4%
Rate of Home Ownership
Married
Male
Female
NonFamily
owner
renter
Male
Female
Education Attained | Count | Percentage |
---|---|---|
9th to 12th Grade | 6,600 | 4.88% |
Associates Degree | 9,089 | 6.72% |
Bachelors Degree | 33,820 | 24.99% |
Graduate Degree | 25,821 | 19.08% |
High School Graduate | 28,775 | 21.26% |
Less Than 9th Grade | 3,676 | 2.72% |
Some College | 27,555 | 20.36% |
Less Than 9th Grade
9th to 12th Grade
High School Graduate
Some College
Associates Degree
Bachelors Degree
Graduate Degree
High School Graduation Rate
Bachelors Rate
Race | Total | High School | Bachelors |
---|---|---|---|
White | 67,375 | 65,304 | 41,165 |
Black | 52,487 | 47,291 | 13,178 |
Hispanic | 7,951 | 5,532 | 1,000 |
Asian | 4,351 | 3,947 | 2,905 |
2+ Races | 4,307 | 3,682 | 1,599 |
Other Race | 3,098 | 2,400 | 328 |
Native American | 420 | 386 | 92 |
Islander | 50 | 50 | 25 |
The highest rate of high school graduation is among islander people with a rate of 100%.
The highest rate of bachelors degrees is among asian people with a rate of 66.77%.
All
Male
Female
Name | Average | Male | Female |
---|---|---|---|
Bachelors Degree | $59,558 | $69,165 | $51,534 |
Graduate Degree | $75,459 | $93,657 | $69,080 |
High School Graduate | $32,651 | $35,098 | $28,977 |
Less Than 9th Grade | $28,947 | $35,233 | $19,719 |
Overall | $46,250 | $51,599 | $42,561 |
Some College | $36,506 | $37,128 | $35,470 |
$46,250
Average Earnings
$51,599
Average Male
$42,561
Average Female
Only English
Spanish
Other Indo-European Languages
Asian and Pacific Island Languages
Other Languages
89.32% of Little Rock residents speak only English, while 10.68% speak other languages. The non-English language spoken by the largest group is Spanish, which is spoken by 6.5% of the population.
rate
Name | Total | In Poverty | Poverty Rate |
---|---|---|---|
Black | 82,044 | 21,468 | 26.17% |
White | 88,521 | 6,409 | 7.24% |
Hispanic | 15,657 | 3,037 | 19.4% |
Multiple | 7,995 | 1,527 | 19.1% |
Other | 6,400 | 1,053 | 16.45% |
Asian | 6,068 | 596 | 9.82% |
Native | 770 | 375 | 48.7% |
Islander | 82 | 43 | 52.44% |
16.48%
Overall Poverty Rate
15.56%
Male Poverty Rate
17.29%
Female Poverty Rate
The race most likely to be in poverty in Little Rock is Islander, with 52.44% below the poverty level.
The race least likely to be in poverty in Little Rock is White, with 7.24% below the poverty level.
The poverty rate among those that worked full-time for the past 12 months was 3.31%. Among those working part-time, it was 18.57%, and for those that did not work, the poverty rate was 27.55%.
rate
Rate | Poverty |
---|---|
Less Than 9th Grade | 29.42% |
High School | 20.04% |
Some College | 15.52% |
Bachelors or Greater | 4.63% |
rate
Rate | Poverty |
---|---|
Female Unemployed | 40.28% |
Male Unemployed | 38.57% |
Female Employed | 7.69% |
Male Employed | 5.29% |
Households
Families
MarriedFamilies
NonFamilies
Name | Median | Mean |
---|---|---|
Families | $80,633 | $126,738 |
Households | $58,697 | $96,841 |
Married Families | $112,434 | $162,984 |
Non Families | $39,810 | $58,736 |
mean
median
Married
Widowed
Divorced
Separated
NeverMarried
39.9%
Overall Marriage Rate
43.8%
Male Marriage Rate
36.4%
Female Marriage Rate
male
female
The age group where males are most likely to be married is Over 65, while the female age group most likely to be married is 45-54.
Married
Widowed
Divorced
Separated
NeverMarried
Second Gulf War
First Gulf War
Vietnam
Korea
World War II
9,711
Number of Veterans
8,471
Male Veterans
1,240
Female Veterans
War | Veterans |
---|---|
Vietnam | 3,277 |
Second Gulf War | 2,129 |
First Gulf War | 1,973 |
Korea | 744 |
World War II | 315 |
count
Age Group | Veterans |
---|---|
65 to 74 | 2,307 |
55 to 64 | 2,264 |
35 to 54 | 2,233 |
75+ | 2,113 |
18 to 34 | 794 |
count
Name | Veterans | % of Total |
---|---|---|
White | 4,961 | 6.32% |
Black | 4,393 | 7.1% |
2+ Races | 149 | 2.9% |
Hispanic | 139 | 1.45% |
Native American | 92 | 19.29% |
Other Race | 60 | 1.63% |
Asian | 56 | 1.16% |
Less Than 9th Grade
High School Graduate
Some College
Bachelors or Greater
9.96%
Veteran Poverty Rate
34.11%
Veteran Disability Rate
LaborForceParticipation
64.8%
Labor Force Participation
61.8%
Employment Rate
4.4%
Unemployment Rate
LaborForceParticipation
LaborForceParticipation
Europe
Asia
Africa
Oceania
Latin America
North America
Non citizens include legal permanent residents (green card holders), international students, temporary workers, humanitarian migrants, and illegal immigrants.
Europe
Asia
Africa
Oceania
Latin America
North America
66.9%
Born in Little Rock
93.36%
Native Born
6.64%
Foreign Born
4.11%
Non Citizen
2.53%
Naturalized
93.36% of Little Rock residents were born in the United States, with 66.9% having been born in Arkansas. 4.11% of residents are not US citizens. Of those not born in the United States, the largest percentage are from Latin America.
Year | Population | Growth | Change |
---|---|---|---|
2029 | 206,257 | 402 | 0.2% |
2028 | 205,855 | 403 | 0.2% |
2027 | 205,452 | 403 | 0.2% |
2026 | 205,049 | 402 | 0.2% |
2025 | 204,647 | 403 | 0.2% |
2024 | 204,244 | 402 | 0.2% |
2023 | 203,842 | 666 | 0.33% |
2022 | 203,176 | 947 | 0.47% |
2021 | 202,229 | -405 | -0.2% |
2020 | 202,634 | 5,075 | 2.57% |
2019 | 197,559 | -69 | -0.03% |
2018 | 197,628 | -841 | -0.42% |
2017 | 198,469 | -230 | -0.12% |
2016 | 198,699 | 397 | 0.2% |
2015 | 198,302 | 592 | 0.3% |
2014 | 197,710 | 459 | 0.23% |
2013 | 197,251 | 611 | 0.31% |
2012 | 196,640 | 1,311 | 0.67% |
2011 | 195,329 | 1,346 | 0.69% |
2010 | 193,983 | 0 | 0% |
2000 | 183,133 | 7,338 | 4.17% |
1990 | 175,795 | 16,644 | 10.46% |
1980 | 159,151 | 26,668 | 20.13% |
1970 | 132,483 | 24,670 | 22.88% |
1960 | 107,813 | 5,600 | 5.48% |
1950 | 102,213 | 14,174 | 16.1% |
1940 | 88,039 | 6,360 | 7.79% |
1930 | 81,679 | 16,537 | 25.39% |
1920 | 65,142 | 19,201 | 41.79% |
1910 | 45,941 | 7,634 | 19.93% |
1900 | 38,307 | 12,433 | 48.05% |
1890 | 25,874 | 12,736 | 96.94% |
1880 | 13,138 | 758 | 6.12% |
1870 | 12,380 | 8,653 | 232.17% |
1860 | 3,727 | 1,527 | 69.41% |
1850 | 2,200 | -204,057 | -98.93% |