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Ogden, Arkansas Demographics & Population 2026

During the 2020–2024 ACS period, Ogden, Arkansas had a total population of 140, the 489th largest city in Arkansas. The poverty rate is 5.9%.

Data vintage: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2020–2024 5-Year Estimates · refreshed July 2026 · Methodology & source notes

Ogden Quick Facts

Population 140
Median Household Income N/A
Median Home Value $46,800
Poverty Rate 5.9%
Unemployment Rate 0.0%
Median Age 64.8 years
Homeownership Rate 75.3%
Affordability Ratio N/A
Bachelor's Degree or Higher 17.6%
High School Graduation Rate 99.2%
Diversity Index 14/100
Population 140 489th of 614
Median Income N/A
Poverty Rate 5.9% 53% lower than national
Median Home Value $46,800 bottom 10%

How Ogden Changed

Change from the 2019–2023 ACS period to 2020–2024. These are rolling five-year estimates, not year-over-year measurements.

Metric2019–20232020–2024Change
Population150140-6.7%
Median home value$47,100$46,800-0.6%

How Ogden Compares

Economy & Housing

Household Income Distribution

Under $25K 53.9%
$25K-$50K 10.1%
$50K-$100K 18.0%
$100K+ 18.0%
Detailed income brackets
Under $10K
0.0%
$10K-$15K
0.0%
$15K-$20K
49.4%
$20K-$25K
4.5%
$25K-$30K
5.6%
$30K-$35K
0.0%
$35K-$40K
0.0%
$40K-$45K
4.5%
$45K-$50K
0.0%
$50K-$60K
11.2%
$60K-$75K
2.3%
$75K-$100K
4.5%
$100K-$125K
11.2%
$125K-$150K
0.0%
$150K-$200K
2.3%
$200K+
4.5%

Employment

0.0% Unemployment Rate State: 4.9%|National: 5.2%
42.1% Labor Force Participation

Housing Overview

Owner 75.3%
Renter 24.7%
Median gross rent $922/mo

People & Demographics

Diversity Index

14out of 100
Very Low Diversity

A less diverse community where one racial or ethnic group represents a large majority.

State average: 51 | National average: 61

Education

Ogden Rankings in Arkansas

#489 Population of 614
N/A Median Income of 526
#214 Education of 614
#505 Home Value of 524

Other Cities in Little River County

CityPopulationMedian IncomePovertyHome Value
Ashdown 4,164 $55,625 20.8% $139,800
Foreman 1,044 $42,083 17.1% $95,100
Yarborough Landing 380 $43,750 27.4% $100,900
Wilton 305 $53,750 37.7% $87,900
Alleene 96 N/A 27.1% $147,900
Winthrop 93 N/A 0.0% $55,000

Cities Similar to Ogden

These cities in the same state have comparable population and economic profiles.

CityPopulationMedian IncomeHome ValueBachelor's+Poverty
Perla141$47,500$87,5007.2%34.8%
Aubrey139N/A$81,4000.0%21.6%
Blue Mountain139$22,750$74,3005.8%83.5%
Rover142$83,264$79,7004.9%0.0%
Alicia138$23,750$55,0008.4%54.1%

A note before these figures: with a population of 140, Ogden's ACS estimates come from a small number of survey responses and carry wide margins of error. Individual percentages below — particularly rates that round to 0% or 100% — are approximations, not precise measurements. See data.census.gov for the published margins of error.

Population Overview

Ogden is a small community located in Arkansas, within Little River County. The total population is 140. It ranks as the 489th most populous out of 614 Census-designated places in Arkansas.

Age Demographics

The median age in Ogden is 64.8 years. This is 68% higher than the state median of 38.5 years. Only 6.4% of residents are under 18, indicating fewer families with children. 35.0% of residents are 75 or older, suggesting a significant retirement-age population with implications for healthcare services and senior housing.

Economy, Income & Housing

The poverty rate stands at 5.9%. This is 63% lower than the state poverty rate of 16.0%. The survey records no unemployed residents in Ogden, which reflects the size of the sample rather than a labor market without joblessness. The median home value is $46,800. Housing costs are 75% lower than the state median of $188,000. 75.3% of occupied housing units are owner-occupied. This homeownership rate is 13% higher than the state average of 66.4%.

Race & Ethnicity

Ogden has a predominantly White (non-Hispanic) population, comprising 92.1% of all residents.

Education

17.6% of residents aged 25 and older hold a bachelor's degree or higher. This is 32% lower than the state rate of 25.7%. Nationally, 35.7% of adults hold at least a bachelor's degree. The high school graduation rate (or equivalent) is 99.2%.

Data Sources & Methodology

All demographic data for Ogden, Arkansas is sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS) 2020–2024 5-Year Estimates. The ACS collects data from approximately 3.5 million households annually and pools five years of responses so that even small communities can be measured, though the margin of error widens as the population falls. Comparisons are made against Arkansas state averages and national averages calculated from the same dataset. Rankings reflect the city's position among all 614 Census-designated places in Arkansas. Read more about how these figures are produced on our methodology page, or visit data.census.gov for official data.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the population of Ogden, Arkansas?

Ogden, Arkansas has a population of 140 according to the most recent U.S. Census ACS 5-Year Estimates.

What is the median household income in Ogden, AR?

The Census Bureau does not publish a reliable median household income estimate for Ogden — the community is too small for the ACS sample. The national median is $80,734.

What is the poverty rate in Ogden, AR?

The poverty rate in Ogden is 5.9%. This means approximately 8 residents live below the federal poverty line.

What is the racial makeup of Ogden, Arkansas?

Ogden's population is 92.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Hispanic/Latino, and 0.0% Asian.

What is the median home value in Ogden, AR?

The median home value in Ogden is $46,800.

How educated is Ogden, Arkansas?

17.6% of adults (25+) in Ogden hold a bachelor's degree or higher, and 6.4% hold a graduate or professional degree.