Arkansas vs Mississippi: Cost of Living, Home Prices & Military Bases (2026)
Relocating to Central Arkansas
Arkansas vs Mississippi: Cost of Living, Home Prices & Military Bases (2026)
Thinking about moving from Mississippi to Arkansas? Ashley Watters helps out-of-state buyers and military families make the move to Central Arkansas with confidence.
Arkansas vs Mississippi: Overview
Mississippi and Arkansas are the two most similar states in the country by many economic metrics — both rank consistently at or near the bottom in median income, near the top in affordability, and share a long border along the Mississippi River. Both fully exempt military retirement pay from state income tax. Both have low property taxes and low overall costs of living. This is the closest comparison in our state series — the differences are real but narrow, and they favor different states depending on what a family prioritizes.
Home Prices: Mississippi Wins on Pure Price
Mississippi has the lowest median home prices in the United States — approximately $160,000–$170,000 statewide. The Jackson metro runs $145,000–$210,000; Biloxi/Gulfport (Gulf Coast, near Keesler AFB) runs $185,000–$265,000; Columbus (near Columbus AFB) runs $130,000–$190,000; and the Memphis suburbs in northern Mississippi run $200,000–$300,000.
Central Arkansas at $190,000–$215,000 is higher than most Mississippi markets — a genuine affordability advantage for Mississippi. For VA loan buyers on tight budgets, Mississippi’s lower price points can be meaningful. However, the lower prices reflect lower demand, which in turn reflects the economic challenges and limited job market in much of Mississippi outside the Gulf Coast and Memphis corridor.
Income Tax: Both States Military-Friendly, Arkansas Slightly Lower Rate
Mississippi’s top income tax rate is 4.7% (Mississippi is also cutting rates over time toward 4%). Arkansas’s top rate is 3.9%. Both states fully exempt military retirement pay from state income tax — a major point of parity. For working households, both states are competitive. Mississippi’s exemption of all retirement income (not just military) is broader than Arkansas’s, making it slightly more favorable for non-military retirees with pension income.
Property Taxes: Mississippi Slightly Lower
Mississippi’s effective property tax rate is approximately 0.48% — modestly below Arkansas’s 0.61%. On a $165,000 Mississippi home, annual taxes run $650–$850. On a $210,000 Arkansas home: $1,000–$1,500. In absolute dollars, the difference is modest — but Mississippi’s lower rates on lower home values make total property tax bills quite low by any national standard.
Military Installations: Columbus AFB, Keesler AFB, Camp Shelby vs LRAFB
Mississippi’s military installations: Columbus Air Force Base (14th Flying Training Wing — T-38 and T-6 pilot training); Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi (81st Training Wing — cyber and tech training, weather officer training); Naval Air Station Meridian (pilot training); and Camp Shelby (Mississippi Army National Guard’s primary training center). Mississippi’s installations skew toward training missions — creating communities of military families who may stay in Mississippi after assignments end.
Little Rock Air Force Base hosts the 19th Airlift Wing — the Air Force’s primary C-130 training center. Air Force pilot trainees who complete T-38 training at Columbus AFB and receive follow-on assignments to LRAFB (C-130 assignment) represent a direct pipeline between the two installations’ communities.
Economy and Healthcare: Arkansas’s Decisive Advantage
This is where the comparison shifts clearly toward Arkansas. Mississippi ranks last or near-last among US states in income, economic mobility, and healthcare outcomes. Arkansas ranks low as well, but meaningfully above Mississippi on most economic indicators. More importantly for military families: the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) in Little Rock is one of the South’s premier academic medical centers — a genuine quality-of-life asset. Mississippi’s healthcare infrastructure, while improving, does not have an equivalent anchor institution in central Mississippi.
Arkansas’s economy has also been growing more consistently than Mississippi’s — driven by logistics (Port of Little Rock, multiple distribution centers), retail (Walmart/Sam’s Club vendor ecosystem), and government (state capital). For military spouses seeking civilian employment after a PCS to LRAFB, Little Rock offers more opportunities than comparable Mississippi markets.
Quality of Life: Comparable but Different
Both states have genuine quality-of-life strengths: warm weather, affordable living, hunting and fishing culture, strong faith communities, and Southern hospitality. Mississippi’s Gulf Coast is a lifestyle asset (beaches, casinos, seafood culture) that Arkansas doesn’t replicate. Arkansas counters with the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains — dramatically different landscapes from Mississippi’s flat Delta and coastal terrain. School quality metrics favor Arkansas over Mississippi — an important consideration for military families with children.
Relocating Between Mississippi and Arkansas
Mississippi-to-Arkansas moves are common within the Air Force given Columbus AFB and LRAFB ties. They also occur when Mississippi families prioritize employment opportunity (Arkansas’s stronger economy) or healthcare access (UAMS) over Mississippi’s lower home prices. The states are close enough geographically that family visits remain manageable regardless of which state a family chooses.
Work With a Central Arkansas REALTOR®
Ashley Watters | eXp Realty | Central Arkansas specialist | VA loans & relocations
📞 (501) 951-9200 | ✉️ [email protected] | arkansashousesearch.com
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