The United States Department of Agriculture has rated the natural amenities of this region. On a scale of one to seven, Antelope county is rated a 2. The average temperature during the month of June is 75.0℉ and the average temperature in January is 19.8℉. The typical humidity of this area is approximately 50% and the area covered by water is 0.16%. The overall influence score for Antelope is 9.
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Antelope County is located in north-central Nebraska and has a population of 6,685, according to the 2019 US Census. The median age is 43.2 years and the median household income is $55,837. The majority of the population (84.6%) are white, with smaller percentages of Hispanic (6.3%), Native American (3.7%), and African American (1.3%) residents.
The county is largely rural, with small towns and villages scattered throughout the area. Agriculture is the main industry in Antelope County, with many residents employed in farming or related industries such as food processing and agricultural services. Other major industries include manufacturing, retail, and healthcare.
Living conditions in Antelope County vary widely depending on location and income level. In general, housing is affordable compared to other parts of the country and there are good schools and healthcare facilities available for residents. The crime rate is relatively low, making it a safe place to live for families.
Overall, Antelope County offers a high quality of life for its residents. With its rural beauty, low cost of living, and strong sense of community, it is an attractive place to live for those looking for a quieter lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of larger cities.
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Suite 308 Federal Building
100 Centennial Mall North
Lincoln, Nebraska 68508
402-437-5551