Hunter, Arkansas Population 2024

102
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Hunter Demographics

According to the most recent ACS, the racial composition of Hunter was:

  • White: 87.77%
  • Two or more races: 12.23%
  • Black or African American: 0%
  • Native American: 0%
  • Asian: 0%
  • Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0%
  • Other race: 0%
Land Area (mi²)
0.6 sq mi
Density (mi²)
165.0/sq mi
Growth Since 2020
-3.77% (-4)
The current population of Hunter, Arkansas is 102 based on our projections of the latest US Census estimates (released May 2024). The last official US Census in 2020 recorded the population at 106.

Population by Race

Race
Population
Percentage (of total)
White12287.77%
Two or more races1712.23%
Black or African American00%
Native American00%
Asian00%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander00%
Other race00%
87.77%12.23%Race

White

Two or more races

Black or African American

Native American

Asian

Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

Other race

Hunter Population by Race

Hunter Population Pyramid 2024

0102030405060708022201816141210864200246810121416182022MaleFemale

Hunter Median Age

30.9

Total

30.7

Male

44.5

Female

Hunter Adults

There are 103 adults, (27 of whom are seniors) in Hunter.

Hunter Age Dependency

82.9

Age Dependency Ratio

35.5

Old Age Dependency Ratio

47.4

Child Dependency Ratio

Hunter Sex Ratio

Female7654.68%
Male6345.32%

Hunter Population by Age

Hunter Renter vs Owner Occupied by Household Type

Household Type
Count
Average Size
Owner
Renter
All423.3176.223.8
Non Family181.3344.455.6
Female135.851000
Male64.331000
Married52.61000

4.79

Average Family Size

3.31

Average Household Size

76.2%

Rate of Home Ownership

11.9%14.29%30.95%42.86%Households by Type

Married

Male

Female

NonFamily

MarriedMaleFemaleAllNon Family00.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.80.91

owner

renter

Hunter Households and Families

Less Than 9th Grade9th to 12th GradeHigh School GraduateSome CollegeAssociates DegreeBachelors DegreeGraduate Degree010203040

Male

Female

Education Attained
Count
Percentage
9th to 12th Grade00%
Associates Degree2125%
Bachelors Degree00%
Graduate Degree00%
High School Graduate5059.52%
Less Than 9th Grade1315.48%
Some College00%
15.48%59.52%25%Over 25 Education

Less Than 9th Grade

9th to 12th Grade

High School Graduate

Some College

Associates Degree

Bachelors Degree

Graduate Degree

Hunter Educational Attainment by Sex (over 25)

Hunter Educational Attainment by Race

White0%20%40%60%80%

High School Graduation Rate

Bachelors Rate

Race
Total
High School
Bachelors
White84710

The highest rate of high school graduation is among white people with a rate of 84.52%.

The highest rate of bachelors degrees is among white people with a rate of 0%.

Hunter Educational Attainment by Race

OverallLess Than 9th GradeHigh School GraduateSome CollegeBachelors DegreeGraduate Degree$0$20,000$40,000$60,000$80,000

All

Male

Female

Name
Average
Male
Female
Bachelors Degree$0$0$0
Graduate Degree$0$0$0
High School Graduate$47,344$0$0
Less Than 9th Grade$0$0$0
Overall$63,750$0$75,703
Some College$0$0$0

$63,750

Average Earnings

$0

Average Male

$75,703

Average Female

Hunter Earnings by Educational Attainment

Hunter Language by Age

100%Languages

Only English

Spanish

Other Indo-European Languages

Asian and Pacific Island Languages

Other Languages

Hunter Language

100% of Hunter residents speak only English, while 0% speak other languages. The non-English language spoken by the largest group is Spanish, which is spoken by 0% of the population.

Hunter Language

Hunter Poverty by Race

White0%0.5%1%1.5%2%2.5%3%3.5%4%4.5%5%5.5%6%

rate

Name
Total
In Poverty
Poverty Rate
White12275.74%

5.04%

Overall Poverty Rate

9.52%

Male Poverty Rate

1.32%

Female Poverty Rate

Poverty in Hunter

The race most likely to be in poverty in Hunter is White, with 5.74% below the poverty level.

The race least likely to be in poverty in Hunter is White, with 5.74% below the poverty level.

The poverty rate among those that worked full-time for the past 12 months was 0%. Among those working part-time, it was 0%, and for those that did not work, the poverty rate was 20%.

Hunter Poverty

Less Than 9th GradeHigh SchoolSome CollegeBachelors or Greater0%2%4%6%8%10%12%14%16%

rate

Rate
Poverty
High School14%
Less Than 9th Grade0%
Some College0%
Bachelors or Greater0%

Hunter Poverty Rate by Education

Male EmployedMale UnemployedFemale EmployedFemale Unemployed0%

rate

Rate
Poverty
Male Employed0%
Male Unemployed0%
Female Employed0%
Female Unemployed0%

Hunter Poverty Rate by Employment Status and Sex

Hunter Income by Household Type

Under10k10kTo15k15kTo25k25kTo35k35kTo50k50kTo75k75kTo100k100kTo150k150kTo200kOver200k020406080100

Households

Families

MarriedFamilies

NonFamilies

Name
Median
Mean
Families$147,692$128,633
Households$88,750$88,676
Married Families-$-999,999,999
Non Families-$35,406
HouseholdsFamiliesMarried FamiliesNon Families050,000100,000150,000

mean

median

Income by Household Type

Hunter Marital Status

OverallMalesFemales0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

Married

Widowed

Divorced

Separated

NeverMarried

Marriage Rates

39.8%

Overall Marriage Rate

50.0%

Male Marriage Rate

32.8%

Female Marriage Rate

Hunter Married by Age and Sex

35-44020406080100

male

female

Hunter Marriage

The age group where males are most likely to be married is 20-34, while the female age group most likely to be married is 35-44.

Hunter Marital Status by Race

WhiteWhiteNonHispanic0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

Married

Widowed

Divorced

Separated

NeverMarried

Hunter Marital Status

Veterans by War

Second Gulf War

First Gulf War

Vietnam

Korea

World War II

0

Number of Veterans

0

Male Veterans

0

Female Veterans

War
Veterans
Second Gulf War0
First Gulf War0
Vietnam0
Korea0
World War II0

Hunter Veterans by War

18 to 3435 to 5455 to 6465 to 7475+0

count

Age Group
Veterans
18 to 340
35 to 540
55 to 640
65 to 740
75+0

Hunter Veterans by Age

0

count

Hunter Veterans by Race

Hunter Veterans by Education

Veterans by Education

Less Than 9th Grade

High School Graduate

Some College

Bachelors or Greater

0%

Veteran Poverty Rate

0%

Veteran Disability Rate

Hunter Veterans by Education

16 - 1920 - 2425 - 2930 - 3435 - 4445 - 5455 - 5960 - 6465 - 7475+0102030405060708090100

LaborForceParticipation

66%

Labor Force Participation

66%

Employment Rate

0%

Unemployment Rate

Hunter Employment by Age

WhiteWhite Non-Hispanic0510152025303540455055606570

LaborForceParticipation

Hunter Employment by Race

Less Than High SchoolHigh School GraduateSome CollegeBachelors or Greater0102030405060708090100

LaborForceParticipation

Hunter Employment by Education

Origin of Non-Citizens

Origin

Europe

Asia

Africa

Oceania

Latin America

North America

Non citizens include legal permanent residents (green card holders), international students, temporary workers, humanitarian migrants, and illegal immigrants.

Origin of Naturalized Citizens

Origin

Europe

Asia

Africa

Oceania

Latin America

North America

91.37%

Born in Hunter

100%

Native Born

0%

Foreign Born

0%

Non Citizen

0%

Naturalized

Place of Birth

100% of Hunter residents were born in the United States, with 91.37% having been born in Arkansas. 0% of residents are not US citizens. Of those not born in the United States, the largest percentage are from Europe.

Hunter Place of Birth

Note: data after 2022 is projected based on recent change
Year
Population
Growth
Change
202997-1-1.02%
202898-1-1.01%
202799-1-1%
2026100-1-0.99%
2025101-1-0.98%
2024102-1-0.97%
2023103-2-1.9%
202210500%
2021105-1-0.94%
20201061010.42%
201996-1-1.03%
201897-1-1.02%
20179811.03%
201697-2-2.02%
201599-2-1.98%
2014101-2-1.94%
201310300%
2012103-1-0.96%
2011104-1-0.95%
201010500%

Hunter Population by Year