The economy of Arkansas produced $176.24 billion of gross domestic product in 2023.[1] Six Fortune 500 companies are based in Arkansas, including the world's #1 corporation by revenue, Walmart.[8] Arkansas's per capita income for 2023 was $54,347, and the median household income was $55,432, which ranked 47th among U.S. states.[2][9]
According to CNBC, Arkansas currently ranks as the 35th best state for business, with the 10th-lowest cost of doing business, 8th-lowest cost of living, 41st best workforce, 29th-best economic climate, 41st-best educated workforce, 41st-best infrastructure and the 32nd-friendliest regulatory environment. Arkansas gained twelve spots in the best state for business rankings since 2011.[10]
Arkansas ranks as one of the top states for charitable giving.[11] In 2011, Arkansans gave 6.3% of their discretionary income to charity, ranking it as the seventh-most generous state.[12] The Pine Bluff metropolitan area ranked as the seventh-most charitable metro area in the nation during the same time period.
^ ab"GDP by State". GDP by State | U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). Bureau of Economic Analysis. Retrieved 24 May 2024.
^ abAccount, Economic (2024-03-29). "Personal Income by State". U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). Retrieved 2024-05-24.
^"GINI Index of Income Inequality". American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates. United States Census Bureau. 2015. Archived from the original on February 12, 2020. Retrieved December 19, 2016.