Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Texarkana rates high in affordabil­ity

- GREG BISCHOFF

TEXARKANA — When it comes to affordable living, Texarkana ranks as one of the top 25 cheapest cities in the U.S. to live in, according to Kiplinger’s magazine.

According to the publicatio­n’s Cost of Living Index released earlier this month, which measure such variables as the cost of housing, groceries, utilities, transporta­tion and health care, along with assorted other goods and services, such as movie tickets and salon care, the twin cities comes in at No. 17 in the overall 25-city listing.

Research numbers show that both cities jointly share a cost of living percentage that ranks 13.4% below the national average for an overall area population of 151,675 residents.

Figures also show that both Texarkanas’ median household income measures at $45,212, while the median home value comes in at $110,900. Meanwhile, local unemployme­nt presently stands at 6.6%. The national average unemployme­nt stands at about 7.9 %.

“The twin cities of Texarkana, Texas and Texarkana, Arkansas, make up some of the most affordable real estate to live in the U.S., especially when it comes to some of life’s biggest expenses,” the article by Kiplinger Writer Dan Burrows goes on to say. “Housing-related costs are about a third below the U.S. average.”

Burrows’ article goes on to cite local apartment rent to average $718 a month, while the national average rent amounts to $1,169. It also goes on to categorize local grocery items, utilities, health care and transporta­tion as “significan­tly cheaper.”

“A trip to the doctor in Texarkana, cost an average of $95,” the article states according to the Cost of Living Index, while nationally, “a doctor’s visit costs $ 115.67. Furthermor­e, “a dozen eggs will go for $1.28 in Texarkana vs. a national average of $1.45.”

Texas- side Mayor Bob Bruggeman said the affordable ranking is great news.

“This affordabil­ity rating makes us more attractive to families, industry and retiring senior adults when it comes livability,” Bruggeman said. “Besides having more affordable mortgage and rent, we also have more affordable utilities: water, heating and electricit­y. All of this can potentiall­y cause more people to move here. We also have very good quality of life attraction­s, like the Texarkana Golf Ranch and walking trails.”

Bruggeman added that from a health care and education standpoint, Texarkana also has two hospitals, a smooth traffic flow and three university systems in the area for those seeking higher education.

“We also have some downtown revitaliza­tion going, with the refurbishi­ng of the Hotel Grim and the Texarkana National Bank building, he added. “We are in a great spot.”

As to the importance of a town’s affordabil­ity when recruiting new business, Texarkana Chamber of Commerce President Mike Malone said there is direct evidence of affordabil­ity’s value and need.

“At the Chamber, we have seen firsthand how important the town’s affordabil­ity is when recruiting new businesses,” Malone said. “For businesses, affordabil­ity can be directly linked to talent. Profession­als looking to move to Texarkana, or stay in Texarkana, greatly consider the cost of living when planning their future.”

Malone said housing affordabil­ity seems highly sought after.

“Housing seems to be the hot topic when discussing cost of living,” he said. “For example, a young couple moving from Houston to work at an engineerin­g firm here, can live in Texarkana for substantia­lly cheaper costs, with a shorter commute, and possibly closer to family.

Having profession­als willing to locate or stay in Texarkana, is very attractive to business.”

Arkansas-side Mayor Allen Brown said Texarkana’s affordabil­ity may be news to others but it is not necessaril­y news around here.

“This is news that I believe residents have known for a long time,” Brown said. “This informatio­n is also very timely because we have land available for more business location. This is a message we need to bring — not only to our current residents, but to future residents, who would like to live here.”

Other cities in the ranking show Oklahoma City coming in at 16; Seguin, Texas at 15; Fayettevil­le, Arkansas, at No. 8; Conway, Arkansas at No. 7; and McAllen, Texas, in first place.

Texas and Arkansas municipali­ties were well represente­d.

Rob Sitterley, CEO of the regional economic developmen­t group AR-TX REDI, said Tuesday that businesses looking to relocate or build here look first at workforce size and capability, and then at affordabil­ity.

“Utility costs are always a huge thing that a business needs to understand,” Sitterley said. “We have some super low rates. Affordable housing? Always a big question.”

The Kiplinger’s index measured in 270 metropolit­an areas, meaning Texarkana come in just outside the top 6%.

When he heard the news, Sitterley said he wasn’t that surprised. “Last year, we were No. 22. on the list. I was happy to see we were trending even higher. It is a huge selling point for us.”

 ?? (Texarkana Gazette/Les Minor) ?? Texarkana is one of the most affordable places to live in America and that affordabil­ity can be measured in many ways. Food costs, for example. According to the Cost of Living Index published by Kiplinger’s, “a dozen eggs will go for $1.28 in Texarkana vs. a national average of $1.45.”
(Texarkana Gazette/Les Minor) Texarkana is one of the most affordable places to live in America and that affordabil­ity can be measured in many ways. Food costs, for example. According to the Cost of Living Index published by Kiplinger’s, “a dozen eggs will go for $1.28 in Texarkana vs. a national average of $1.45.”

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