Rogers and Lowell are two of the fastest growing parts of Arkansas and have experienced tremendous growth over the past 20 years. Rogers is the 8th largest city in Arkansas and Lowell has nearly doubled in size in the last 10 years. Here is a look at some of the demographic information for Rogers, Lowell, and the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA).
| 2010 Census |
Households |
Family |
Non-Family |
Avg per
household |
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| Rogers |
19,675 |
14,000 |
5,675 |
2.82 |
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100% |
71.20% |
28.80% |
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| Lowell |
2,677 |
1,869 |
808 |
2.74 |
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100% |
69.80% |
30.20% |
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| 2010 Census |
Total
Housing
Units |
Occupied
Housing |
Owner
Occupied |
Renter
Occupied |
Vacant
Housing Units |
| Rogers |
22,022 |
19,675 |
11,655 |
8,020 |
2,347 |
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100% |
89.30% |
59.20% |
40.80% |
10.70% |
| Lowell |
2,867 |
2,677 |
1,745 |
932 |
190 |
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100% |
93.40% |
65.20% |
34.80% |
6.60% |
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by age |
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| 2010 Census |
Population |
18-24 |
25-34 |
35-49 |
50+ |
| MSA |
463,204 |
10.90% |
15.00% |
19.90% |
27.30% |
| Rogers |
55,964 |
9.40% |
15.20% |
21.50% |
23.70% |
| Fayetteville |
73,580 |
23% |
18.60% |
16% |
20.80% |
| Springdale |
69,797 |
9.90% |
16.50% |
19.40% |
21.90% |
| Arkansas |
2,915,918 |
9.60% |
12.90% |
19.60% |
33.40% |