The United States Department of Agriculture has rated the natural amenities of this region. On a scale of one to seven, Johnson county is rated a 5. The average temperature during the month of June is 81.7℉ and the average temperature in January is 40.5℉. The typical humidity of this area is approximately 51% and the area covered by water is 3.01%. The overall influence score for Johnson is 8.
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Johnson County is located in the Arkansas River Valley and is part of the Fort Smith metropolitan area. As of 2019, the county had a population of 25,148, with 95.4% of people identifying as White, 1.9% as Black or African American, 0.7% Native American, 1.2% Asian, 0.2% Pacific Islander, and 0.8% from two or more races. The median household income is $37,821 and 20.3% of the population lives below the poverty line.
The county has many rural communities with limited access to services and infrastructure. The median value of owner-occupied housing units is $88,900 and 19.2% of housing units are vacant. Johnson County has a high concentration of farms, with 92.6% of land used for agricultural purposes.
Arkansas USDA Rural Development State OfficeFeatured Property from USDA Loan Eligible Regions of Arkansas
700 West Capitol, Room 3416
Little Rock, AR 72201-3225
Voice: (501) 301-3200
Fax: (855) 747-7793