For Final FY 2016, State Minimum rents are based on the lower of the population-weighted median state nonmetropolitan unadjusted 2-bedroom FMR, or the population-weighted median U.S. nonmetropolitan unadjusted 2-bedroom FMR.
The table below illustrates how the population-weighted median state nonmetropolitan unadjusted 2-bedroom FMR is derived for Arkansas. The population-weighted median unadjusted nonmetropolitan 2-bedroom FMR for a state is the 2-bedroom FMR where half of a state's nonmetropolitan population lives in counties with the same or lower 2-bedroom FMRs, and half of the nonmetropolitan population lives in counties with the same or higher 2-bedroom FMRs. The nonmetropolitan population of Arkansas is 1,163,505, and half of the nonmetropolitan population of Arkansas is 581,753.
In the table below, the unadjusted 2-bedroom FMRs for the nonmetropolitan counties of Arkansas are arranged in ascending order, and the cumulative population of the counties at each FMR is listed in the last column. The median unadjusted nonmetropolitan 2-bedroom FMR is the first FMR listed in the table where the cumulative population of counties with that FMR or less first exceeds one-half of the nonmetropolitan population, or 581,753. The row of the table containing the median unadjusted nonmetropolitan 2-bedroom FMR is in bold.
| Unadjusted 2-Bedroom FMR | County or Counties with Specified Unadjusted 2-Bedroom FMR | Aggregate Population at Specified Unadjusted 2-Bedroom FMR | Cumulative Nonmetro Population |
|---|---|---|---|
| $442 | Chicot County | 11,800 | 11,800 |
| $451 | Prairie County | 8,715 | 20,515 |
| $482 | Searcy County | 8,195 | 28,710 |
| $486 | Newton County | 8,330 | 37,040 |
| $491 | Lafayette County | 7,645 | 44,685 |
| $495 | Dallas County | 8,116 | 52,801 |
| $499 | Van Buren County, Yell County | 39,480 | 92,281 |
| $505 | Clay County | 16,083 | 108,364 |
| $517 | Pike County | 11,291 | 119,655 |
| $519 | Izard County | 13,696 | 133,351 |
| $525 | Columbia County | 24,552 | 157,903 |
| $527 | Lawrence County | 17,415 | 175,318 |
| $529 | Logan County | 22,353 | 197,671 |
| $544 | Randolph County | 17,969 | 215,640 |
| $545 | Polk County | 20,662 | 236,302 |
| $546 | Lee County | 10,424 | 246,726 |
| $554 | Stone County | 12,394 | 259,120 |
| $556 | Woodruff County | 7,260 | 266,380 |
| $557 | Monroe County | 8,149 | 274,529 |
| $563 | Phillips County | 21,757 | 296,286 |
| $564 | Ouachita County | 26,120 | 322,406 |
| $572 | St. Francis County | 28,258 | 350,664 |
| $573 | Fulton County | 12,245 | 362,909 |
| $581 | Desha County, Marion County | 29,661 | 392,570 |
| $582 | Montgomery County | 9,487 | 402,057 |
| $586 | Sevier County | 17,058 | 419,115 |
| $589 | Scott County | 11,233 | 430,348 |
| $591 | Howard County | 13,789 | 444,137 |
| $592 | Jackson County | 17,997 | 462,134 |
| $597 | Sharp County | 17,264 | 479,398 |
| $598 | Nevada County | 8,997 | 488,395 |
| $599 | Ashley County | 21,853 | 510,248 |
| $608 | Drew County | 18,509 | 528,757 |
| $609 | Clark County | 22,995 | 551,752 |
| $614 | Johnson County | 25,540 | 577,292 |
| $617 | Cleburne County | 25,970 | 603,262 |
| $619 | Boone County | 36,903 | 640,165 |
| $620 | Carroll County, Hempstead County, Hot Spring County | 82,978 | 723,143 |
| $622 | Arkansas County | 19,019 | 742,162 |
| $623 | Calhoun County, Independence County | 42,015 | 784,177 |
| $627 | Franklin County | 18,125 | 802,302 |
| $640 | Mississippi County | 46,480 | 848,782 |
| $643 | Baxter County | 41,513 | 890,295 |
| $644 | Pope County, Union County | 103,393 | 993,688 |
| $649 | Bradley County | 11,508 | 1,005,196 |
| $650 | Greene County | 42,090 | 1,047,286 |
| $660 | Cross County | 17,870 | 1,065,156 |
| $667 | White County | 77,076 | 1,142,232 |
| $719 | Conway County | 21,273 | 1,163,505 |
The Arkansas State Nonmetropolitan Median FMR is $617. Because it not greater than the U.S. Nonmetropolitan Median FMR of $658, the Arkansas State Minimum 2-Bedroom FMR is set at $617.
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