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Thursday, June 11, 2026

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County Employment and Wages in Arkansas — Fourth Quarter 2025

Employment rose in 1 of the 3 largest counties in Arkansas from December 2024 to December 2025, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Acting Regional Commissioner Jerome Watters noted that Benton County (+3.6 percent) had the only over-the-year increase in employment. (See chart 1 and table 1.)

 

Pulaski County (265,000) had the highest employment level in Arkansas in December 2025. Together, the three largest counties accounted for 41.1 percent of total covered employment within the state. Nationwide, the 372 largest counties comprise 73.4 percent of total covered employment in the United States. (Large counties and county equivalents are those with annual average employment levels of 75,000 or more in 2024.)

Large county average weekly wages in the fourth quarter 2025

Average weekly wage gains in 2 of 3 large counties in Arkansas were above the national average of 4.2 percent. (See chart 2.) Benton had the largest gain (+10.4 percent). Wages also increased for Pulaski (+4.5 percent) and Washington (+2.3 percent).

 

Benton ($1,653) had a weekly wage above the national average of $1,569. Average weekly wages among the other two large counties were $1,316 in Pulaski and $1,312 in Washington.

Smaller county average weekly wages in the fourth quarter of 2025

Employment and wage levels (but not over-the-year changes) are also available for the 72 smaller counties in Arkansas, defined as having employment below 75,000 in 2024. (See table 2.)  Wage levels in 71 of the 72 smaller counties were below the national average. Mississippi reported the highest average weekly wage ($1,571) among the smaller counties. Newton reported the lowest average weekly wage ($746) in the state.

Among all 75 Arkansas counties, 24 reported average weekly wages less than $900, 12 had wages from $900 to $949, 12 had wages from $950 to $999, 10 had wages from $1,000 to $1,049, and 17 had average weekly wages of $1,050 or higher. (See map 1 and table 2.)

Map 1. Average weekly wages by county in Arkansas, fourth quarter 2025

(U.S. average = $1,569)

 
Additional statistics and other information

QCEW data for states have been included in this release in table 3.

Nationwide coverage of the largest counties is published in the County Employment and Wages news release. Additional information about quarterly employment and wages data is available in the news release Technical Note and from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages website.

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The County Employment and Wages release for the first quarter 2026 is scheduled to be released on Friday, August 28, 2026.

Table 1. Covered establishments, employment, and wages in the United States and the three largest counties in Arkansas, fourth quarter 2025
AreaEstablishments,
fourth quarter
(thousands)
EmploymentAverage weekly wage (1)
December 2025
(thousands)
Percent change,
December
2024–25 (2)
National ranking
by percent change (3)
Fourth quarter
2025 ($)
National ranking
by level (3)
Percent change,
fourth quarter
2024–25 (2)
National ranking
by percent change (3)

United States (4)

12,428.4156,700.20.2--1,569--4.2--

Arkansas

113.01,318.20.4--1,213495.08

Benton

9.5154.43.621,6536310.42

Pulaski

15.0265.0-0.32081,3162264.5128

Washington

7.6122.7-0.42211,3122312.3316

(1) Average weekly wages were calculated using unrounded data.
(2) Percent changes were computed from employment and pay data adjusted for noneconomic county reclassifications.
(3) Ranking does not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.
(4) Totals for the United States do not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.

Note: Data are preliminary. Dashes indicate data not applicable or available. Covered employment and wages include workers covered by Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) programs.

Table 2. Covered establishments, employment, and wages in the United States and all counties in Arkansas, fourth quarter 2025
AreaEstablishmentsEmployment December 2025Average weekly wage ($) (1)

United States (2)

12,428,415156,700,2181,569

Arkansas

113,0461,318,1841,213

Arkansas

6308,8261,051

Ashley

5156,1421,072

Baxter

1,41516,661966

Benton

9,496154,3861,653

Boone

1,06014,189985

Bradley

3453,425918

Calhoun

1043,6041,510

Carroll

84310,589873

Chicot

3692,637957

Clark

6838,912943

Clay

3612,977860

Cleburne

6556,567880

Cleveland

1281,058894

Columbia

6437,9781,003

Conway

5156,3751,026

Craighead

3,14556,2481,084

Crawford

1,35518,0191,027

Crittenden

1,13517,8701,009

Cross

4634,727904

Dallas

2212,643918

Desha

4323,8921,000

Drew

5336,323899

Faulkner

3,49346,8041,035

Franklin

3894,918912

Fulton

2231,847843

Garland

3,45838,697946

Grant

3824,6221,069

Greene

98714,904994

Hempstead

5077,773952

Hot Spring

6437,6571,006

Howard

3455,628939

Independence

97318,3181,039

Izard

2683,009951

Jackson

4145,0841,028

Jefferson

1,68524,7571,059

Johnson

5367,991874

Lafayette

1651,062842

Lawrence

4364,151889

Lee

2171,559952

Lincoln

2302,466984

Little River

2573,0171,125

Logan

4785,072861

Lonoke

1,52616,075890

Madison

3093,634960

Marion

3253,178900

Miller

95212,3731,067

Mississippi

1,06719,5981,571

Monroe

2361,731928

Montgomery

1881,241773

Nevada

1901,977984

Newton

1271,051746

Ouachita

5736,836986

Perry

1711,073917

Phillips

5844,240874

Pike

2642,448877

Poinsett

4915,4551,081

Polk

5155,767851

Pope

1,80627,1161,054

Prairie

2121,469917

Pulaski

14,951264,9991,316

Randolph

4066,511859

St. Francis

5966,7651,002

Saline

2,71928,884980

Scott

1872,992808

Searcy

1791,378751

Sebastian

3,85267,9881,109

Sevier

3334,944893

Sharp

4313,975835

Stone

3042,615782

Union

1,21516,1091,175

Van Buren

3553,714879

Washington

7,594122,6501,312

White

1,91126,775935

Woodruff

1892,0621,182

Yell

4416,314882

(1) Average weekly wages were calculated using unrounded data.
(2) Totals for the United States do not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.

Note: Data are preliminary. Dashes indicate data not applicable or available. Covered employment and wages include workers covered by Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) programs.

Table 3. Covered establishments, employment, and wages by state, fourth quarter 2025
StateEstablishments,
fourth quarter
(thousands)
EmploymentAverage weekly wage (1)
December 2025
(thousands)
Percent change,
December
2024–25
Fourth quarter
2025 ($)
National ranking
by level
Percent change,
fourth quarter
2024–25
National ranking
by percent change

United States (2)

12,428.4156,700.20.21,569--4.2--

Alabama

167.42,135.30.51,301363.737

Alaska

25.3317.3-0.31,497164.714

Arizona

227.43,278.30.01,446203.047

Arkansas

113.01,318.20.41,213495.08

California

2,013.718,351.70.61,95444.616

Colorado

258.52,896.4-0.61,68385.63

Connecticut

149.81,706.50.11,80165.08

Delaware

47.3481.00.11,502154.714

District of Columbia

51.0726.1-4.52,58714.124

Florida

886.210,013.20.31,471174.812

Georgia

398.74,925.40.11,440213.540

Hawaii

63.0650.0-0.21,411255.08

Idaho

104.3875.71.81,303355.82

Illinois

387.76,089.5-0.11,588113.342

Indiana

195.63,211.20.11,276404.517

Iowa

110.61,560.0-0.21,282393.737

Kansas

101.81,443.2-0.11,268444.124

Kentucky

161.32,008.7-0.11,235463.834

Louisiana

159.21,927.3-0.51,267453.244

Maine

67.6644.7-0.11,332334.221

Maryland

199.52,754.6-1.11,616103.047

Massachusetts

298.53,625.5-0.91,98024.911

Michigan

316.94,412.70.01,427234.221

Minnesota

215.22,948.00.01,505143.737

Mississippi

92.21,180.90.31,075515.17

Missouri

259.92,920.8-0.11,324344.418

Montana

62.3512.3-0.11,296383.342

Nebraska

78.51,024.0-0.21,275424.031

Nevada

111.01,592.11.71,395273.244

New Hampshire

67.9688.8-0.61,65294.812

New Jersey

343.14,343.10.21,69173.933

New Mexico

69.7875.3-0.31,275424.124

New York

719.19,907.50.41,97535.44

North Carolina

392.14,991.10.91,409263.834

North Dakota

37.0430.4-0.21,350312.749

Ohio

348.55,554.40.01,358304.124

Oklahoma

129.31,717.10.11,217484.124

Oregon

177.91,975.8-1.01,468193.244

Pennsylvania

398.16,094.80.21,470184.031

Rhode Island

49.1500.3-0.11,429226.01

South Carolina

192.42,344.71.51,276404.320

South Dakota

41.2458.9-0.21,230474.124

Tennessee

225.23,281.6-0.31,424243.834

Texas

860.814,255.20.81,549134.221

Utah

144.61,761.61.41,389284.124

Vermont

34.5309.3-0.91,378295.35

Virginia

324.04,166.90.51,585122.650

Washington

242.13,590.3-0.31,94852.451

West Virginia

62.8698.3-0.61,203503.540

Wisconsin

213.92,946.2-0.11,346325.35

Wyoming

31.7278.4-0.81,297374.418

Puerto Rico

53.5974.7-0.2735(3)2.8(3)

Virgin Islands

3.034.70.31,068(3)2.7(3)

(1) Average weekly wages were calculated using unrounded data.
(2) Totals for the United States do not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.
(3) Data not included in the national ranking.

Note: Data are preliminary. Dashes indicate data not applicable or available. Covered employment and wages include workers covered by Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) programs.

 

Last Modified Date: Thursday, June 11, 2026