2022 | |
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Arkansas County | 12.3% |
Ashley County | 25.9% |
Baxter County | 19.1% |
Benton County | 15.5% |
Boone County | 18.0% |
Bowie County, Texas | 27.5% |
Bradley County | 22.8% |
Calhoun County | 23.4% |
Carroll County | 18.7% |
Chicot County | 32.2% |
Clark County | 14.4% |
Clay County | 31.9% |
Cleburne County | 13.2% |
Cleveland County | 13.7% |
Columbia County | 22.5% |
Conway County | 16.5% |
Craighead County | 29.2% |
Crawford County | 16.3% |
Crittenden County | 24.7% |
Cross County | 25.4% |
Dallas County | 25.0% |
Desha County | 28.4% |
Drew County | 24.3% |
Faulkner County | 12.9% |
Franklin County | 15.4% |
Fulton County | 22.0% |
Garland County | 14.8% |
Grant County | 13.8% |
Greene County | 27.4% |
Hempstead County | 24.0% |
Hot Spring County | 13.5% |
Howard County | 21.9% |
Independence County | 27.8% |
Izard County | 23.9% |
Jackson County | 27.3% |
Jefferson County | 19.9% |
Johnson County | 23.6% |
Lafayette County | 19.2% |
Lawrence County | 26.5% |
Lee County | 20.7% |
Lincoln County | 15.8% |
Little River County | 29.2% |
Logan County | 19.0% |
Lonoke County | 14.1% |
Madison County | 14.1% |
Marion County | 20.4% |
Miller County | 25.9% |
Mississippi County | 34.5% |
Monroe County | 17.1% |
Montgomery County | 11.9% |
Nevada County | 20.0% |
Newton County | 11.7% |
Ouachita County | 14.0% |
Perry County | 15.4% |
Phillips County | 25.4% |
Pike County | 15.1% |
Poinsett County | 36.4% |
Polk County | 14.6% |
Pope County | 18.0% |
Prairie County | 15.8% |
Pulaski County | 11.5% |
Randolph County | 23.5% |
Saline County | 9.6% |
Scott County | 26.0% |
Searcy County | 14.6% |
Sebastian County | 16.0% |
Sevier County | 23.3% |
Sharp County | 28.4% |
St. Francis County | 26.1% |
Stone County | 19.3% |
Union County | 20.0% |
Van Buren County | 13.3% |
Washington County | 18.0% |
White County | 11.8% |
Woodruff County | 19.3% |
Yell County | 18.9% |
Notes: N/A - Data not disclosed or not reported.
2022 | |
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Arkansas County | $342 |
Ashley County | $829 |
Baxter County | $1,005 |
Benton County | $643 |
Boone County | $436 |
Bowie County, Texas | $811 |
Bradley County | $468 |
Calhoun County | $0 |
Carroll County | $416 |
Chicot County | $851 |
Clark County | $756 |
Clay County | $925 |
Cleburne County | $522 |
Cleveland County | $0 |
Columbia County | $676 |
Conway County | $503 |
Craighead County | $724 |
Crawford County | $436 |
Crittenden County | $535 |
Cross County | $350 |
Dallas County | $961 |
Desha County | $917 |
Drew County | $1,026 |
Faulkner County | $403 |
Franklin County | $363 |
Fulton County | $871 |
Garland County | $615 |
Grant County | $481 |
Greene County | $618 |
Hempstead County | $734 |
Hot Spring County | $625 |
Howard County | $753 |
Independence County | $631 |
Izard County | $555 |
Jackson County | $599 |
Jefferson County | $649 |
Johnson County | $470 |
Lafayette County | $0 |
Lawrence County | $649 |
Lee County | $0 |
Lincoln County | $0 |
Little River County | $795 |
Logan County | $387 |
Lonoke County | $359 |
Madison County | $325 |
Marion County | $706 |
Miller County | $795 |
Mississippi County | $722 |
Monroe County | $0 |
Montgomery County | $0 |
Nevada County | $0 |
Newton County | $0 |
Ouachita County | $425 |
Perry County | $0 |
Phillips County | $1,019 |
Pike County | $0 |
Poinsett County | $736 |
Polk County | $399 |
Pope County | $427 |
Prairie County | $0 |
Pulaski County | $345 |
Randolph County | $558 |
Saline County | $384 |
Scott County | $613 |
Searcy County | $0 |
Sebastian County | $434 |
Sevier County | $527 |
Sharp County | $650 |
St. Francis County | $723 |
Stone County | $705 |
Union County | $718 |
Van Buren County | $508 |
Washington County | $612 |
White County | $365 |
Woodruff County | $0 |
Yell County | $349 |
Notes: N/A - Data not disclosed or not reported.
What does this measure?
The share of people with medical debt in collections, more specifically, the share of people with a credit bureau record who have medical debt in collections.
Why is this important?
Medical debt burdens families and individuals and can pose a major barrier to financial security. According to the National Consumer Law Center, medical debt is the leading driver of personal bankruptcy and has become a crisis across the nation.
How is Arkansas doing?
In 2022, 17.8% of Arkansans had medical debt that had gone to collection, higher than the national rate of 12.5%. Among counties in the state, the rates were highest in Poinsett (36%), Chicot and Clay (both 32%), and lowest in Saline (10%) and Pulaski (12%). Nationally and in Arkansas there was a racial/ethnic disparity in this indicator, with the share burdened by medical debt in communities of color higher (22% in Arkansas, 15% in the nation) than that in white communities (17% in Arkansas, 11% in the nation).
Notes about the data
Communities were designated as white or of color based on zip code and a threshold of 60%. Therefore, a community where 60% or more of residents are people of color was considered a community of color. People of color were defined as those who are African American, Hispanic, Asian or Pacific Islander, American Indian or Alaska Native, another race other than white, or multiracial. The data on debt comes from a 4 percent nationally representative panel of deidentified, consumer-level records from a major credit bureau.
2022 | |
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Arkansas | 17.8% |
United States | 12.6% |
Notes: N/A - Data not disclosed or not reported.
Communities of Color | White Communities | |
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Arkansas | 21.9% | 17.1% |
Notes: N/A - Data not disclosed or not reported.
Communities of Color | White Communities | |
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Arkansas | $606 | $555 |
Notes: N/A - Data not disclosed or not reported.
INDICATORS | TREND | STATE |
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Families: Teen Births | Decreasing |
Families: Children Living in Poverty | Maintaining |
Families: People Living in Poverty | Maintaining |
Families: Elderly Living in Poverty | Maintaining |
Families: Median Household Income | Maintaining |
Families: Unemployment Rate | Decreasing |
Families: Homeownership Rate | Decreasing |
Families: Child Abuse and Neglect | Decreasing |
Families: Access to Financial Services | Decreasing |
Families: Food Insecurity | Decreasing |
Families: Food Deserts | Not Applicable |
Families: Homelessness | Decreasing |
Families: Change in Total Jobs | Increasing |
Families: Cost of Homeownership | Maintaining |
Families: Households Below ALICE Threshold | Not Applicable |
Families: Overall Housing Cost Burden | Decreasing |
Families: Child Care Costs for Toddlers | Not Applicable |
Families: Medical Debt | Not Applicable |
Families: Households Receiving SNAP | Decreasing |
Families: Incarceration Rate | Increasing |