10 Reasons NOBODY Wants To Move To Arkansas.

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  • Опубликовано: 2 май 2023
  • Arkansas is a beautiful state with a lot to offer, but it's not for everyone. In this video, we'll explore some of the reasons why people might not want to move to Arkansas before you call a realtor and start looking for real estate.
    Of course, there are also many reasons why people would want to move to Arkansas. The state is home to a variety of natural resources, including forests, mountains, and rivers. It also has a low cost of living and a strong sense of community. Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to move to Arkansas is a personal one.
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  • @Trini_In_Arkansas
    @Trini_In_Arkansas Год назад +172

    I’m relocating to Arkansas from Trinidad soon and let me tell you…most of what you mentioned here is microscopic compared to life in my country. You guys have no idea how blessed you are.

    • @ria0991
      @ria0991 Год назад +7

      You’re a person of color. Particularly a male of color. Study the laws here brother. I have 2 boys and want to leave this country in 7 years.
      We are the scattered in Deuteronomy
      Shalom and take care

    • @jjorjojo
      @jjorjojo Год назад +4

      Why Arkansas of all places?

    • @madqtofficial3451
      @madqtofficial3451 Год назад +19

      ​@@jjorjojo Arkansas is cheaper than most states and honestly other than crime in some places not that bad if you choose good neighborhoods to live in

    • @onthe-gotarot7929
      @onthe-gotarot7929 Год назад +15

      It’s beautiful here.. don’t let this video fool you.

    • @jeffro582
      @jeffro582 Год назад +1

      ​@@onthe-gotarot7929 you got that right brother...

  • @kodaballard1620
    @kodaballard1620 Год назад +294

    As an Arkansan I like this list because maybe it will help keep people out.

    • @BLOCKBOI3RD
      @BLOCKBOI3RD Год назад +34

      Yes we don't want them here 😅😅😅

    • @MeadowDay
      @MeadowDay Год назад +18

      I agree with you, I feel lost these days in Texas, nothing like it once was 😰

    • @mtxautomotive
      @mtxautomotive Год назад

      Yeah,,,,soooo much wrong on this video,,,but I'm not saying a word😅all the crime is in the progressive cities, surprise, Surprise

    • @boomee78
      @boomee78 Год назад +10

      Sorry guys people are comminng regardless lol get over it

    • @allencollins9951
      @allencollins9951 Год назад +5

      @@BLOCKBOI3RD I think your safe

  • @timothybageant7429
    @timothybageant7429 Год назад +118

    I moved from Virginia to Arkansas last year. I have lived in many states in the past, including North Idaho, Colorado, Washington, Oregon, West Virginia, and Virginia. I love western Arkansas. It has great people, great fishing and outstanding mountain bike trails. Best move I’ve ever made.

    • @mycenae2
      @mycenae2 Год назад +15

      100% agree. Moved from 5 acres in northern Virginia to 40 acres in north central Arkansas 2 years ago. Weather is not much different from Virginia, but the cost of living is much more reasonable.

    • @RaySmith66
      @RaySmith66 Год назад +11

      i agree with ya! Moved to north central AR in 2017 from CA.. wish i would have done it 20 years ago

    • @timothybageant7429
      @timothybageant7429 Год назад +12

      @@buckdaman8493 it is VERY diverse here. Not only do they have Largemouth, but they have smallmouth, stripers, trout, blues, flatheads, channel, red-ear, bluegill and much more.

    • @Castleknight
      @Castleknight Год назад +2

      @@timothybageant7429 LOL

    • @Castleknight
      @Castleknight Год назад +5

      @@buckdaman8493 North and northwest AR are very white, while east AR, the delta area isn't.

  • @shannonfrench6893
    @shannonfrench6893 Год назад +109

    Please keep making these videos telling people not to move to Arkansas. I live in Benton County in Northwest Arkansas and I've watched my area which was so unknown basically and had low crime and traffic that moved smoothly turn day by day turn into a gentrified urban area with too much traffic and not enough infrastructure to handle it. Also it's not uncommon to hear of murder and other "big city" crime where it's becoming normal.

    • @Castleknight
      @Castleknight Год назад +3

      We lived there from 1988 - 2004 and it wasn't nearly as populated as it is now. We loved our time living in Fayetteville, and would still be there, if the job hadn't required a move.

    • @cuz129
      @cuz129 Год назад +5

      It's a poor state, that is the sole source of the health, crime and education issues mentioned. For the upper middle class and one percenters living here with great education and stable families there is zero impact of any of that on their lives. I've got billionaire friends living here in rural Arkansas. They have great kids and are not plagued by the problems that plague the poor. Arkansas gets the bad wrap because of the same problems that occur with the same frequency in the poorer demographics population the world over. We just have more, but those problems don't affect others in a statistically significant manner. Our Walmarts and Targets aren't closing like the ones in Seattle, Portland and Chicago.

    • @shannonfrench6893
      @shannonfrench6893 Год назад +1

      @@cuz129 also I want to say my brother has benefitted from the prosperity the economy here has brought. He has more money than he knows what to do with but never offers to help. And I don't ask anyone to help me. I like everyone else pays 10¢ on each dollar I spend which goes to fund the government. I'm not complaining Steve so please don't think that. I've just learned some of life's lessons the hard way and it has built an inner strength and character I didn't know I had in me. I'm happy for my successful friends. I just know I came into the World with nothing and will leave it with nothing. I'm just glad I never had children of my own who've had to suffer because of my misfortune.

    • @marnycoggins4535
      @marnycoggins4535 Год назад

      I grew up in Fayetteville. Class of '74. I have never really moved back there. But I have always kept property at the lake. My children however did not grow up there but the day they left home guess where they went to? Of course it didn't hurt that grandpa and grandma set them up. They couldn't set me up but they sure did set up those grandchildren.

    • @shannonfrench6893
      @shannonfrench6893 Год назад +1

      @@marnycoggins4535 I guess that's just what Grandparents do huh?

  • @bl8800
    @bl8800 Год назад +63

    I live here in Arkansas and traveled to other states. I love it here. There are bad areas but thats every state. Our whole state is beautiful with great sites and people. Proud to be a Arkansan👍

    • @thepitpatrol
      @thepitpatrol 8 месяцев назад +1

      Horrible place. Stay out.

    • @bl8800
      @bl8800 8 месяцев назад

      @thepitpatrol nah, no its not but nice try though

    • @thepitpatrol
      @thepitpatrol 8 месяцев назад

      @bl8800 well I had to try.

    • @Jounrananiroj
      @Jounrananiroj 2 месяца назад

      @@thepitpatrolnorthwest Arkansas is cheap and better, I personally say Roger Arkansas is the best with cheap everything from rent to food and gas, we have gas that costs like 95 or 60 cents!

    • @thepitpatrol
      @thepitpatrol 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Jounrananiroj it is a great place to live for sure.

  • @christophergreer9278
    @christophergreer9278 Год назад +112

    I was raised in the Northeast and had my medical training in the the northern Midwest. I chose to move to Arkansas for several reasons that have stood well over time. To begin with, there is no such thing as a physician who isn’t busy - the demand for your expertise is immense and you have a great medical community to work alongside. Your patients are genuinely appreciative of what you do for them - you are a well respected member of the community. People are down to earth and unpretentious. Your cost of living is below average - actually attracting many retirees for that reason. Relatives visiting from out of state are astounded by the relative low cost of real estate. You enjoy the change of seasons with many outdoor activities. I won’t defend the public education typically available, but education begins at home and as a parent you set the standards. Both my children have engineering degrees and amazing careers ahead of them. Life is what you make of it and making the most of a diamond in the rough is highly rewarding. Look beyond convention wisdom.
    Pay us a visit!

    • @FrankBoston
      @FrankBoston Год назад +7

      Okie here that loves your state!

    • @warrenoleary2168
      @warrenoleary2168 Год назад +3

      Both myself & my wife had Dr. Michael Ford M.D. as our primary physician for our 5 year stay in Little Rock; I would rate him " the " best " in my 67 yrs. at that time . He belongs to the St. Vincent Medical System. Great M.D. & person !

    • @elvangulley3210
      @elvangulley3210 Год назад

      Well will you defend the state wide poverty or the backwards religious nuts that make all the laws or the crazy gun nut culture how about the shit infrastructure or the wide spread racism and homophobia

    • @lordemed1
      @lordemed1 Год назад +2

      Well said, doc

    • @WashoeValleyCollies
      @WashoeValleyCollies Год назад

      Yeah well this creator is from ....hold your breath! PORTLAND OREGON.....like he has bragging rights?? ha ha....and many of his statistics would be more honest if they were measured by the 'per capita' ruler.

  • @kennethwomack8678
    @kennethwomack8678 Год назад +76

    I really like your video on Arkansas. We don’t want a bunch of people moving here. We love our state and want to keep it rural, conservative and free. Thank you!!

    • @MeadowDay
      @MeadowDay Год назад +13

      Good for you, I’m in Texas and the recent growth has changed everything I loved about my State. It’s no longer Texas..it’s lost its special uniqueness and is now a traffic clogged overbuilt unfriendly madhouse..like anywhere else, just acres of housing areas covering the once open ranch land. Progress isn’t always good.

    • @douglaskorleski
      @douglaskorleski Год назад +3

      Amen brother!

    • @keashablew7728
      @keashablew7728 Год назад +3

      Haha….well we found out about your beautiful state. Don’t worry tho. We tell everyone back home in Cali that is sux.

    • @kennethwomack8678
      @kennethwomack8678 Год назад +2

      @@keashablew7728 Thanks!! Been to your state recently too. Can’t say much except it was great to get home!

    • @blueknight07
      @blueknight07 11 месяцев назад +6

      If you don't like that, we may as well cut off all the federal aid that is being sent to keep you afloat.

  • @stvhop
    @stvhop Год назад +36

    I moved to Arkansas from Tennessee, from a small town almost exactly the same. I loved my hometown in TN but I have to admit I like it here. Although I came from the same size town, crime, I feel is a lot less here, housing is reasonably inexpensive, and I have one of the cleanest lakes in the country less than five minutes from my house. Not that I want a lot of people moving in here but just thought I would add my perspective.

  • @mikeyc7072
    @mikeyc7072 Год назад +56

    The weather in NWA (Northwest Arkansas) is significantly different from the weather in the Mississippi Delta area of Arkansas - NOT swampy in NWA. Crime is not bad in NWA and Education is good in NWA. Bentonville is considerably better than the National average for Crime and Education - yes - better!! I moved here from California - not moving back. Bentonville - and NWA - is a far better place to live than Los Angeles, Portland, San Francisco, Chicago or any other of the Shithole Metropolis's that should be Bulldozed. Hoping that people watch this video and stay away!!

    • @skyeshwin
      @skyeshwin Год назад +11

      Yeah I felt Briggs should’ve done a better job of distinguishing NWA from the rest. Clearly he hasn’t researched enough and also looks like he hasn’t even been there!

    • @BLOCKBOI3RD
      @BLOCKBOI3RD Год назад +3

      ​@@skyeshwin facts I hope this video scares them away from here 😂😂

    • @chriscullum4527
      @chriscullum4527 Год назад +5

      Sssshhhhhhhhhh, hopefully nobody sees your comment and moves to NWA.
      NWA is awful, stay away, don't even visit or drive through . 😅😂
      (I honestly can't imagine living anywhere else)

    • @lprice5583
      @lprice5583 Год назад

      Any high school wrestling?

    • @tpg1830
      @tpg1830 Год назад

      ​@@lprice5583yes sir

  • @chemistryofquestionablequa6252
    @chemistryofquestionablequa6252 Год назад +20

    We moved to Arkansas where my wife's family is from and it's 1000x better than where we were in Canada beforehand. We're in rural North central Arkansas and it's beautiful and the people are incredibly friendly and reasonable.

  • @normapeters7518
    @normapeters7518 Год назад +20

    We have traveled all over the country and lived in several states including, New Jersey, Virginia, California, Tennessee, South Carolina, Florida and Georgia. During our travels we looked all over the country and out of every state we picked Arkansas to retire in. We can travel north, south, east and west conveniently with our RV from here, We've been here permanently for a year and a half but visited often before that. We just absolutely love it here. The cost of living here is awesome. The people are awesome as well. I was a little concerned about medical care here but found it's 100 % better here than in Georgia where we spent most of the last 40 years. The doctors here actually spend time with you and listen to what you're telling them. The summers are humid but so was Tennessee, South Carolina, Florida and Georgia. Actually he whole east coast is humid. That's what air conditioning is for. We love having 4 seasons and we can also travel whenever we want to. We love nature and wildlife and we live on 7 wooded acres and have very low taxes. We're very close to 2 huge lakes, the Buffalo National River and the White River. We're a little over an hour from Branson, Missouri. We have barely any traffic in this rural area unless we go to Mountain Home or Harrison. We have absolutely no stress living here and lots of friends already. Wouldn't want to live anywhere else. We know we picked the best place for us to retire.

    • @keashablew7728
      @keashablew7728 Год назад +1

      I’m really in love with Mountain View. My life goal is to be a cave tour guide at Blanchard Springs.

    • @florencia2771
      @florencia2771 Год назад +1

      I’m a single mom, my son is 17 now. I want to move out of Alaska. I’ve done my research and AR seems like a great state. I do have to find a job, so I’m still looking into several cities in AR.

  • @Badomen_5150
    @Badomen_5150 Год назад +41

    North West Arkansas especially Bentonville/Rogers area is really different it feels like a completely different state. People are moving here like crazy because of all the corporate jobs and its growing. Also the per capita income in the area is one of the highest in the nation.

    • @skyeshwin
      @skyeshwin Год назад +4

      I just came back from Bentonville last weekend and I’ve been there multiple times since last year… as you rightly said, there are actual estates huge beautiful homes and residential condos in the northwest corridor… great place to live in I’d say! Plus the living costs are cheap compared to rest of the country.

    • @elultimo102
      @elultimo102 Год назад +3

      @@skyeshwin How bad are the property taxes? That's what scared me away from retiring in Texas.

    • @ozark1981
      @ozark1981 Год назад +1

      @@elultimo102 low, but you want to stay out of Benton or Washington county to keep it low as possible.

    • @Everclearfan86
      @Everclearfan86 Год назад

      @@skyeshwin Great place to live if you're a white collar worker or college student from Texas. Not so much for people who are just trying to get by.

    • @skyeshwin
      @skyeshwin Год назад

      @@elultimo102 I have no idea… i dont live in AR but anyone who sees this might have an idea about the property taxes

  • @tootrill5622
    @tootrill5622 Год назад +39

    I recently moved from Philadelphia to Texas and let me tell you Arkansas was the most beautiful state I traveled on my way down other than Tennessee. It was so nice I questioned why I moved to Texas.

    • @warrenoleary2168
      @warrenoleary2168 Год назад +5

      Amen !

    • @alohawg
      @alohawg Год назад +9

      It is indeed, very beautiful. Tbh, Texas is ugly af and property taxes are insane here.

    • @tootrill5622
      @tootrill5622 Год назад +7

      @@alohawg yea I’m getting tf outta here as soon as I can. I moved to Dallas last August and it has been a nightmare

    • @jameskocks4734
      @jameskocks4734 Год назад +3

      @@tootrill5622 im a Dallas native all my 42 years. it has changed a whole lot. if not for my cheap rent i would have moved a while ago.

    • @keashablew7728
      @keashablew7728 Год назад +3

      That’s exactly why we bought in Arkansas instead of Texas.

  • @Everclearfan86
    @Everclearfan86 Год назад +14

    Maybe this is the case for most of Arkansas, but NW Arkansas is being overrun by rich folks from out of state. Little Rock is seeing some growth too but nothing like NWA.

    • @cashed-out2192
      @cashed-out2192 9 месяцев назад

      I read about a famous actress just moved there

  • @LesterSuggs
    @LesterSuggs Год назад +32

    West Virginia wishes to be Arkansas one day.

  • @bikeyclown4669
    @bikeyclown4669 Год назад +51

    I stopped in Fayetteville, Arkansas last summer and it was a great place to visit. As I drove South and East toward Tennessee, the vibe declined considerably. I entered Tennessee through Memphis, and,, despite Memphis' reputation for being a pretty terrible place, I felt like someone turned on the lights as I left Arkansas and entered Tennessee. I swear the grass got greener and the trees grew taller in Tennessee.

    • @michaelsuzio4268
      @michaelsuzio4268 Год назад +5

      Yeah same thing when you get out of northern Mississippi and get into Tennessee feels like your in Disney world 🌎 and Everything is do much better

    • @Castleknight
      @Castleknight Год назад +9

      The prettiest part of Arkansas is north and west of a line drawn southeast from Jonesboro to Texarkana. The drive along I-40 west from Little Rock to Fort Smith is much prettier than from Litttle Rock, eastward to West Memphis, unless you are into flat farm country. West TN isn't very attractive, either. TN in my opinion doesn't get attractive until you get nearly to Nashville and then east of there.

    • @morganharris2413
      @morganharris2413 Год назад +5

      Arkansas gets progressively better the further north and west you go. It’s a well known fact the Mississippi River valley (on the east side) is one of the poorest parts of the country.
      And that river valley includes significant portions of Mississippi and Louisiana as well. If all three states just cut the river valley out, they’d be ranked a good bit higher in every category you can think of.

    • @Missing-Exploited.
      @Missing-Exploited. Год назад +1

      You are so right

    • @robertbehrens-dc1wx
      @robertbehrens-dc1wx Год назад +3

      That’s because southeast Arkansas should be part of Mississippi! It’s nothing like most of Arkansas!

  • @alancrawford8749
    @alancrawford8749 Год назад +44

    My wife and I moved to Arkansas from Texas several years ago. I enjoy Briggs' videos but this left me feeling that averages can paint a very distorted picture. The poverty, health care, crime, education, and teen pregnancy problems he mentioned simply haven't been a part of our experience. We're a 90 minute flight from DFW airport which gets you absolutely anywhere. I agree the summer heat and humidity is miserable but the winters are typically mild and the fall is absolutely glorious. There are places here I would recommend people to consider moving to, and there's certainly places I'd discourage people from moving to.

    • @deonwilliams434
      @deonwilliams434 Год назад +3

      You do realize you're arguing statistics with " your experience " right??

    • @michelletidler6773
      @michelletidler6773 Год назад +14

      @@deonwilliams434 You do realize he lives there and has a right to his own opinion right?!

    • @alancrawford8749
      @alancrawford8749 Год назад +9

      @@deonwilliams434 Not really arguing anything, just saying a statistic doesn't guarantee a particular experience. When watching Briggs' videos it's easy to fall into the idea that this place is like this and if I go there this is what I'll experience. It's just not that simple at all.

    • @IG40kman
      @IG40kman Год назад

      Personal experience erodes objectivity and can reduce knowledge of a subject by closing down any willingness to find out more about it. This is also known as the anecdotal fallacy.

    • @rebeccalindley153
      @rebeccalindley153 Год назад +1

      @@alancrawford8749 Exactly. The crime rate and poverty rate and pregnancy rate, are high in certain areas and not in others.

  • @jameswesterman9283
    @jameswesterman9283 Год назад +20

    I'm not quite sure I believe this video, I live here and the people flocking here from California and New York in Illinois are incredible. North of Little Rock the population is really growing

    • @User1player
      @User1player Год назад +6

      Tennessee here, seems like every other tag on the road is from those exact states. But what I can’t figure out is why is it this three? One could make the argument that these are highly populated high tax states, but the argument can quickly be shot down by the fact that theres more populated states that aren’t fleeing here. I don’t think politics have anything to do with it either because there are more highly populated blue states that aren’t fleeing here.
      Every time i’m on the backroads in metro Nashville I always see California and Illinois tags stopping and looking at houses (and driving really poorly in the process)

    • @jameswesterman9283
      @jameswesterman9283 Год назад +11

      @@User1player they are leaving their politics behind plain and simple. Really hilarious a guy from Portland Oregon is bashing Arkansas

    • @User1player
      @User1player Год назад +1

      @@jameswesterman9283 Yeah I’d agree it is a bit ridiculous in my opinion. I’ve been out your way a few times, and Arkansas seems to be a pretty well managed state with many beautiful areas.

    • @User1player
      @User1player Год назад

      @@jameswesterman9283 But as for the population, it actually might be declining. A lot of the population is elderly, and no one is moving to the small towns. The NW corner is really booming though.

    • @jasonknight5863
      @jasonknight5863 Год назад +9

      I have a sneaking suspicion that a guy that lives in Portland is perhaps biased in his views and thinking. Just a hunch… 😊

  • @amym.694
    @amym.694 Год назад +20

    Aren’t the smoking rates high in Arkansas? Please do a video on the states with the highest smoking rates. This could be a reason why there is a low life expectancy.

    • @deirdre108
      @deirdre108 Год назад +8

      High obesity rate adds to that too.

    • @MsThebeMoon
      @MsThebeMoon Год назад

      Obesity - lots of that. Chicken farms and factories causes nodules on lungs though not cancerous. Health care is not good due to lack of staff and doctors.

    • @shawnacothran3075
      @shawnacothran3075 Год назад +1

      Smoking what ??? Lmao..

    • @Jounrananiroj
      @Jounrananiroj 2 месяца назад

      As a arkansans born and raised in NWA (North west Arkansas) in Benton county, I think the only people smoking are the ones who are homeless, the ones who move from out of state, or maybe some who are just addicted to smoking. But to really answer the question of smoking, yes, there are SOME people smoking, now to diabetes, yes, I myself is fat. But we do have more gyms popping up in north west Arkansas! All kinds of gyms

    • @coolvids788
      @coolvids788 21 час назад

      ​@@shawnacothran3075 cigarettes. If you want to talk about meth take that up with Virginia

  • @StephaniePifer
    @StephaniePifer Год назад +4

    Good...I'm happy I was born and raised here. Went to Colorado for about 18 months and had to come home. I LOVE IT here!

  • @hangontv6530
    @hangontv6530 Год назад +7

    Honestly you will never know what it’s like living in Arkansas until u live here lot of heavenly places

  • @ievibes
    @ievibes Год назад +5

    Everyone is moving to North West and North central Arkansas. It's very beautiful in the Ozarks, and it seems that everyone has figured that out, including myself. I moved here from Denver in June '22

    • @chillax593
      @chillax593 6 месяцев назад

      You forgot Northeast Arkansas it’s booming there.

  • @catholicactionbibleonlyist1813
    @catholicactionbibleonlyist1813 Год назад +11

    If was not for the tornados my mom and I would be living in Arkansas

  • @Sethsnake
    @Sethsnake Год назад +14

    If i were to move to the south, Arkansas would probably be it, beautiful mountainous country 😁 Prior to driving through it last year i just figured it was completely flat

    • @meagiesmuse2334
      @meagiesmuse2334 Год назад +3

      Agree! I miss rural living and having 4 mild seasons. I lived in SW Arkansas for a short time and it was my favorite place of the 8 states I've lived in. Have visited most of the lower 48. It all depends on what your values are.

    • @MsThebeMoon
      @MsThebeMoon Год назад +1

      I love Arkansas. First moved here in 2004 from Western NY. I have a little goal for my retirement and that's to try to hit as many primitive or tent site camps as possible and as many trails. Live in the River Valley right now. Doesn't have the money North West Arkansas does but it's where I'm at now. I love driving Arkansas and just stopping when I see something interesting on the side or a view. Land is still relatively cheap too. The flat side is the East side. I do want to check out the Delta area as a road trip to see the swamps and Cypress. A whole different world from the Ozarks.

  • @georgedykes5533
    @georgedykes5533 Год назад +14

    This is good ! I hope your comments keep folks from coming to Arkansas. Great state great people!

  • @paulofearghail9408
    @paulofearghail9408 Год назад +30

    I had been considering northwest Arkansas as one of my candidates for relocation from Colorado (as well as eastern Tennessee, western North Carolina, West Virginia and my neighboring states north of Colorado). But the more research I do, the more I am souring on Arkansas, even though I know the NW corner is a lot better than the rest of the state. These days, I am really focused on Wyoming and am planning a roadtrip next week to check out some interesting towns. Of course... I am still thinking about leaving the US and going to Portugal. Decisions, decisions.

    • @wolflowasab4255
      @wolflowasab4255 Год назад +6

      U telling me u rather live in Arkansas then Portugal??? LoL wtf

    • @mayiakashmurr3000
      @mayiakashmurr3000 Год назад +4

      I say Wyoming

    • @visitacioncastro5867
      @visitacioncastro5867 Год назад +4

      🇵🇹 Portugal🥰😍Nice place, people are courteous and friendly, large number of people speak English,clean, affordable,many beautiful sceneries.

    • @hankhillsnrrwurethra
      @hankhillsnrrwurethra Год назад +5

      Read the Arkansas subreddit. Since Sarah the Hutt got elected governor, the sub is interesting reading. Because reading about tragedy is interesting.

    • @itisnottaken4444
      @itisnottaken4444 Год назад

      Girl, northwest Arkansas is great but Portugal??? Go see the world my friend! Arkansas will always be there

  • @Patriot-oi7mj
    @Patriot-oi7mj Год назад +8

    The fact that it is a very conservative sounds great to me.

  • @gymnoboi
    @gymnoboi Год назад +17

    I guess its all a matter of where your from, here in the midwest the most common state jokes are about New York and California..

  • @mrleger45
    @mrleger45 Год назад +5

    We just moved back to our home state of Arkansas from Memphis. Thank god! Do a video on life in Memphis. So glad to get out of that place.

  • @JamesBrown-js3lm
    @JamesBrown-js3lm Год назад +5

    I grew up going to the ozarks every summer and it is where I met my wife. I love to visit there and actually just returned home from there. Statistics aren’t everything, there’s some good folks there.

  • @2009zachman
    @2009zachman Год назад +13

    My sister and her family relocated to the Fort Smith area and seem to love it there. They are on a few acres of land and have animals which her kids love. When we visited, it was definitely beautiful country, but the vibes in the south are just not for me. I would like to visit the Bentonville/Fayetteville area sometime to see how different it really is from the rest of the state.

    • @NPC8087
      @NPC8087 Год назад +3

      I think you would like the Bentonville area. There’s more to do and it has a ton of stores etc. My sister and her husband relocated to outside of Mountain Home and while it is pretty it lacks stores etc. and is quite far from a larger city. Little Rock, in my opinion, is run down and scary.

    • @hankhillsnrrwurethra
      @hankhillsnrrwurethra Год назад

      @@NPC8087 Norfork or Bull Shoals side of Mountain town? Wait don't answer. Bull Shoals.

    • @glennhibben7757
      @glennhibben7757 Год назад +1

      About 60% of the population in NWA isn't from Arkansas, much more cosmopolitan feel.
      I moved here 5 years ago from Denver, No regrets

    • @Castleknight
      @Castleknight Год назад +1

      I've lived in Fort Smith and Fayetteville and Fayetteville is much nicer. The weather is cooler there and there's more to do up the hill in Fayetteville.

  • @michaelmelling9333
    @michaelmelling9333 Год назад +7

    Arkansas has tremendous geological stuff like all kinds of presious stones and diamonds, too.
    Another great video, btw!👍

  • @vickiwood9192
    @vickiwood9192 Год назад +4

    "The whole area has that swamp smell...?!" I've lived in Arkansas for almost 70 years, and I've never encountered a 'swamp smell.' Arkansas's Air Quality Index (AQI) Real-Time updated May 13. 2023 at 04:05 am was 35. An index below 50 is good. If people want to stay away because of our swampy smelling air, fine by me!

  • @LairdKenneth
    @LairdKenneth Год назад +6

    I have spent a bit of time in Arkansas, and I would move there, especially considering the cost of land is better than many other states. Now Portland on the other hand (where I did live about 40 years ago) is one of those places I try to stay away from. Though I was there today. And what I saw confirmed that I will never move back.

  • @2200tj
    @2200tj Год назад +3

    Born and Raised in Little Rock Arkansas. I tell all younger adults to move or don’t come. Older People who is ready to settle down Arkansas is great. Lots of land for cheap, great outdoors experiences such as fishing, hiking, etc. You will love it.

  • @laurabadger9113
    @laurabadger9113 Год назад +11

    I beg to differ! I live in Northwest Arkansas and there are single family homes and apartments going up like mushrooms! The cost of living is so high, many people had to move because the rent is skyrocketing! There is no "rural" to see, just the beautiful farms and forests are now huge subdivisions! Look up Fayetteville, Rogers and Bentonville.

    • @jameswesterman9283
      @jameswesterman9283 Год назад +2

      There is no way in hell this guy knows what he's talkin about, he is just trying to get RUclips content Arkansas has to be in the top-15 for state's growing

    • @skyeshwin
      @skyeshwin Год назад

      @@jameswesterman9283 exactly… he doesn’t do enough research! And I’m pretty sure they he hasn’t been there either!

    • @WashoeValleyCollies
      @WashoeValleyCollies Год назад

      Call it Cali-fornication...that's the disease that is infecting the NW sector. They will regret it later!

  • @juleswins3
    @juleswins3 Год назад +5

    I have close family in Arkansas. They live in western Arkansas in and around the Ozarks. It’s beautiful, laid back and people mind their own business. Not a bad place at all. If you could discount Little Rock and Pine Bluff from the crime stats, Arkansas would be among the lowest crime rates in the nation. Wages are lower but so is the cost of living.

  • @leomcgee9873
    @leomcgee9873 Год назад +8

    what I've seen of the other states. I'm damn glad they don't want to move to Arkansas.

  • @HighestIQ
    @HighestIQ Год назад +9

    Moving there soon.

    • @lucaspeddie3114
      @lucaspeddie3114 Год назад

      We don't like idiots from up north or California.

  • @kamishi-ww5ug
    @kamishi-ww5ug Год назад +5

    I left California to live in Arkansas. I love it here and when people ask where I'm from, I'm so ashamed, I lie and say Nevada.

    • @scottfreedom2012
      @scottfreedom2012 Год назад +2

      That's too funny. Sounds like you are the type of Californian that we want moving to this area!

    • @allenbradley7795
      @allenbradley7795 Год назад +2

      Ya most of us like other people no problem but we get a knot in our stomachs when you say your from cal or the northeast

  • @jimmypage3183
    @jimmypage3183 Год назад +9

    I live in Northeast Arkansas and it's best if the rest of the country continues to believe that Arkansas is a terrible place to live. Best for those of us living in Arkansas........... have a nice day

    • @arkie_bear
      @arkie_bear Год назад

      Amen brother!

    • @chillax593
      @chillax593 6 месяцев назад

      What are you saying?

    • @jimmypage3183
      @jimmypage3183 6 месяцев назад

      @@chillax593 So much of the country has a low opinion of Arkansas and probably wouldn't choose to live here. When traveling Arkansas you will see very small towns with populations low as 12. Yes 12 people. I don't know the statistics but a few hundred to a couple of thousand. Very small towns. It's not that we don't want other people living here but so many forget "when in Rome".

    • @chillax593
      @chillax593 6 месяцев назад

      @@jimmypage3183 are there a lot of small towns in northeast Arkansas to make it unfavorable?

  • @darrellbrown8165
    @darrellbrown8165 Год назад +79

    I'm originally from Central Arkansas, and had an opportunity to transfer out in 1988, best decision I ever made. I have told my children that I would disown them if they ever move there!! Unfortunately, I have had to spend time there with elderly parents, these past few years. If one really insists on taking a step backward, then go ahead, but best to stay in the northern or western areas. There are great areas for scenery etc. but it's not the only state with scenery, and it doesn't make up for the stupid factor.

    • @skyeshwin
      @skyeshwin Год назад +2

      Maybe in 1988 it was terrible but it may not be the same now! If you think I’m wrong, then checkout the northwest area

    • @Palmer2189
      @Palmer2189 Год назад +5

      @Da Lama All of it is bad and terrible.

    • @jeffheller3045
      @jeffheller3045 Год назад +4

      Same here. I’m moving back because of my elderly parents. Arkansas has gotten worse in the last decade

    • @jamesjenkins3384
      @jamesjenkins3384 Год назад +3

      What do you think of Hot Springs? I stayed there on vacation and really enjoyed it.

    • @darrellbrown8165
      @darrellbrown8165 Год назад

      @Da Lama You can find communities that aren't so bad, but Arkansas is like many other places, no shortage of meth heads and deadbeats. I just think the northern or western parts are better.

  • @RICO-BugkillerFPV
    @RICO-BugkillerFPV Год назад +12

    Moved to Arkansas in 2018 and LOVE it here!
    The stats do not tell the true story of Arkansas. The Natural State is just that. The people are fantastic!
    Beautiful land , lakes, rivers, and mountain ranges. Life is at a slower pace and people are genuine.
    Glad I moved here from California!

    • @libbylife7161
      @libbylife7161 Год назад +5

      I just moved here from WASHINGTON state. Best move I ever made! Love it!

  • @akowboyshippielife7405
    @akowboyshippielife7405 Год назад +6

    Much love to everyone and their families from Cedar City Utah USA currently 🤠💪🙏🏵️🤠

  • @pattiannepascual
    @pattiannepascual Год назад +7

    my biggest concern would be the high rate of destructive tornados.I could deal with most of the other stuff.

    • @darrellbrown8165
      @darrellbrown8165 Год назад +1

      Not that big of a deal in reality.

    • @skyeshwin
      @skyeshwin Год назад

      not as bad as Mississippi or Kentucky

    • @ShermanMark1
      @ShermanMark1 Год назад

      Eh they are not that big of a deal.

    • @scottfreedom2012
      @scottfreedom2012 Год назад

      Not a big deal at all in NW Arkansas. Once you get down to the I-40 Corridor where it gets a lot more flat there is a higher rate but in 30 years here, no tornado's that amounted to anything. They go north and south of this area.

  • @williedonovan8085
    @williedonovan8085 Год назад +4

    I’d live in Arkansas before ever visiting Portland Oregon

  • @pamelamays4186
    @pamelamays4186 Год назад +5

    My older brother moved to Arkansas over a decade ago. Why my city boy brother would want to live the country life, I can't say.

    • @MsThebeMoon
      @MsThebeMoon Год назад +2

      Visit him. Arkansas is a beautiful state.

  • @timmygang7732
    @timmygang7732 Год назад +4

    As a fellow Arkansas person I don’t mind people not coming here that means more farm land for us

    • @GTMSGAMES
      @GTMSGAMES 5 месяцев назад

      Until gates buys it all that is or China

  • @bobbyd6499
    @bobbyd6499 Год назад +5

    Yooooooooo Briggs, I’m a native Chicagoan. Is there ANYPLACE that you consider a DECENT place to live? (That is, ASIDE from where YOU chose to live?!?)😊

    • @ShermanMark1
      @ShermanMark1 Год назад +1

      Yeah, that always bugs me when he says ChIcAgOa Is nOt ThAt BaD.

  • @ronniedale6040
    @ronniedale6040 Год назад +4

    Arkansas has a very dramatic gradient of lifestyle. The west is beautiful and a good place to be with lots of opportunities in places. The further east you get the state essentially turns into Mississippi.

    • @morganharris2413
      @morganharris2413 Год назад

      Same from north to south. Northwest is nicest. Southeast is a shithole tbh

  • @raymondmartin6737
    @raymondmartin6737 Год назад +2

    It's interesting that I recently saw a video about 10 places of moderately
    sized cities that are recommended
    for retirement for various reasons
    such as lower costs of living expenses.
    Two come to mind, Little Rock, and
    Jackson, MS, which startled me after
    watching your recommendations here
    on you tube. The reviewer I referred to
    should watch your channel for the real facts.

  • @brucehenry1256
    @brucehenry1256 Год назад +35

    I am a native of Arkansas. I grew up in Little Rock, attended the university of Arkansas and returned to work in Little Rock in the early 90s. I agree with many of the comments made. Crime is awful in the central part of the state, as is education. However, he made no mention of northwest Arkansas. It regularly shows up in the top five places in the country to live. It is where Walmart, Tyson foods and JB Hunt are headquartered. It’s been dubbed as the next Austin, TX and is vying for the mountain bike capital of the country. If you are looking to relocate, northwest Arkansas should be on your list..

    • @Everclearfan86
      @Everclearfan86 Год назад +11

      Nearly lifelong resident of Fayetteville here, I don't WANT us to be the next Austin damnit, but it's already happening. It seems the city only wants "young professionals" and Texan frat boys moving here, to hell with everyone else that actually staffs the bars and restaurants that those same people frequent. The same sort of people who will say to a poor person "just get a better job" but also just CANNOT live without going to an upscale brunch place every weekend.

    • @susanm7925
      @susanm7925 Год назад +1

      Yeah. Fayetville is a wonderful, quaint little city, as well as erurka.

    • @bertblue9683
      @bertblue9683 Год назад +11

      Horrible plan. Austin is disgusting. NW Arkansas shouldn't strive towards anything resembling Austin.

    • @sunday8979
      @sunday8979 Год назад +3

      Calling NWA the next Austin is a complete joke!

    • @shermanhofacker4428
      @shermanhofacker4428 Год назад +14

      Don't ever come to northwest Arkansas. Don't visit, don't even look at pictures of the area.

  • @shanfinney5019
    @shanfinney5019 Год назад +8

    I've watched a number of your videos. My experiences frequently contradict your conclusions. Statistics don't adequately describe reality. Arkansas is beautiful, has trees, abundant water, etc. But more than physical beauty, it has heart and soul. For the most part, people help each other, treat others with respect and consideration. Little Rock crime is mostly on the south side. Arkansas crime is mostly in the southeast. In contrast to, for example, San Francisco, where crime is everywhere and people treat each other like 💩. Crime rates are likely to appear higher in places that continue to prosecute crime. Arkansas is mostly politically conservative but LR is liberal. Many Arkansans are Christian, in acts as well as belief. After recent tornadoes all of LR immediately turned out to help. By comparison, after the 1989 earthquake in San Francisco doors slammed and locked immediately. But I agree with a number of comments here. If you're looking for a woke, party time, soft on crime culture, please go somewhere else. One of your recent videos included a comment that some people dislike Arkansas because Sarah Sanders is governor. Those people are right to go elsewhere. FYI, Sanders was President Trump's first press secretary and is daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee. To date she has made good on all campaign promises. Within hours after tornadoes hit, she was out assessing damage, calling up the national guard, and requesting federal support. I'm glad every day that I no longer live on the west coast or in the southwest desert. I❤️ Arkansas.

    • @RobDavis1966
      @RobDavis1966 7 месяцев назад

      @shanfinney5019 , all your points are reasons we moved here (NWA) from CO. I am a CA native. I grew up just south of the SF Bay, but lived all over the state. I will NEVER go back there. Hoping AR doesn't lose it's conservative values with the influx of people from liberal states.

    • @GTMSGAMES
      @GTMSGAMES 5 месяцев назад

      Don't forget she blew 20000 on a "podium" that turned out to be fake and actually it was all a lie so she could send her friends to Paris on a trip

  • @jasonknight5863
    @jasonknight5863 Год назад +16

    You should do “Why people won’t move to Illinois”, “Why people won’t move to Oregon” “Why people won’t move to New Jersey” and “ Why people won’t move to Minnesota” next ? 😉

    • @skyeshwin
      @skyeshwin Год назад +4

      I think he’s doing it for every state

    • @danholm4952
      @danholm4952 Год назад +1

      Better dead then red I always said!

    • @ShermanMark1
      @ShermanMark1 Год назад +1

      How about why is everyone moving to Ohio?

    • @jasonknight5863
      @jasonknight5863 Год назад +1

      ^^ Ohio … 🤣 There isn’t any one moving to Ohio 😂 Cleveland and Cincinnati are flyover crime ridden dumps. Maybe he should do “Why people won’t move to Ohio” might… be more on point.

    • @AmandaSinclairMoore
      @AmandaSinclairMoore Год назад +2

      yes!! please do one for Illinois next... I moved from Arkansas to Illinois due to my husbands job ... where i moved the school system sucks worse than Arkansas, Illinois if it wasn't for Chicago Illinois would be a Red state, wished i knew this before hand. For me the only good thing about Illinois is there more things to do and Illinois has actual seasons ( my favorite thing about this state).

  • @lutherheggs
    @lutherheggs Год назад +2

    I love Arkansas. Sometimes I have vacationed in other places, but I know where to go back to!

  • @Daisy_HeartAttack
    @Daisy_HeartAttack 10 месяцев назад +2

    NWA is literally a different world than the rest of Arkansas

  • @bchristian85
    @bchristian85 Год назад +43

    Southern states that are doing well typically have at least one major city that is booming and counteracting the decline in the rural areas. Little Rock has a lot of problems and has throughout much of its history. As a result, it never became as large as other major cities in the South. If Little Rock were a 1 million population metro instead of the size that it is, it would make a huge difference in the state. Northwest Arkansas is booming by Arkansas standards, but not as much by national standards. Much of the boom in NW Arkansas has come at the expense of the rest of the state. Fort Smith is pretty sad these days.

    • @jamesjones4607
      @jamesjones4607 Год назад

      The northwest part of the state is mostly California idiots that the rest of us wish would leave

    • @GAURAV25855ify
      @GAURAV25855ify Год назад

      Arkansas is the woffle house wal mart state it’s Mississippi that keeps Arkansas from
      Being a crappy state. Arkansas has alot of Rednecks and crime west Memphis is the worst. Arkansas looks like a park resort.

    • @bchristian85
      @bchristian85 Год назад +2

      @@GAURAV25855ify Mississippi and Arkansas share a similar culture, especially the river delta areas of both states. Little Rock and Jackson are similar in size, demographics, and economy, though Little Rock is a better city in terms of things to do. Memphis is complicated. It's a great city with a rich history and legacy, but it also has a lot of problems and some of the worst crime in the US. It's not growing as fast as other cities its size in the country. What is it about that region that makes it this way?

    • @morganharris2413
      @morganharris2413 Год назад +5

      Northwest Arkansas is booming by anyone’s standards. You’d be hard pressed to find more than a handful of metros larger than NWA that are growing faster.

    • @bchristian85
      @bchristian85 Год назад

      @@morganharris2413 it was my impression that it isn't growing as fast as it was in the 90s/00s. Looks like the growth is still going pretty strong so I stand corrected. Still, that's the only part of the state that's growing. LR is stagnant and the rest of the state is in decline.

  • @niravjhaveri
    @niravjhaveri Год назад +9

    I went to the UofA in Fayetteville, and it was amazing!! The Razorbacks are a big deal there. Northwest Arkansas is beautiful, and I loved going to the Ozarks, lakes, and rivers. I haven’t travelled to Little Rock or other parts though. If given a chance, I’d move back to Fayetteville. Cheers!!

    • @hankhillsnrrwurethra
      @hankhillsnrrwurethra Год назад

      That used to be the case. Even Fayetteville is under the jurisdiction of the Governor. She is making the state uninhabitable quickly. I would not want my daughter sleeping one night anywhere in that state.

    • @michelletidler6773
      @michelletidler6773 Год назад

      @@hankhillsnrrwurethra You are delusional. She was just recently elected genius. You must be a liberal.

  • @morganharris2413
    @morganharris2413 Год назад +3

    Fun fact:
    Northwest Arkansas metro has just under 20% of the states population and doesn’t even get a mention in this video.
    That’s akin to talking about Ohio for 10 minutes and never mentioning Columbus. Or Pennsylvania without mentioning Pittsburgh. Or Iowa without mentioning Des Moines.
    Shows me how little the average American (based on the answers in the survey) knows about the area.

  • @Moon_Crescent2341OO
    @Moon_Crescent2341OO Год назад +1

    Random fact about Illinois even thought this vids about arkansas: Skokie is the 2nd least talked with more than 100 people about village in illinois just above morton grove and was once named the “Biggest Village”

  • @kristopherduvall2520
    @kristopherduvall2520 Год назад +5

    I've lived in Arkansas my whole life and let me tell you, don't come, do not come here, stay away !!!!

  • @dreajam870
    @dreajam870 Год назад +6

    Born and raised In Arkansas. I enjoy that people are turned off from our state😏

  • @Michelle21560
    @Michelle21560 10 месяцев назад +2

    Love my state. People think we're "slow" and for the most part, no not true. Both my girls have degrees and everyone isn't poor or uneducated. I don't come from a rural area so I don't know about all that. Arkansas is one of the most beautiful states and if you want to be in touch with nature, it's your state. Kayaking, tubing, trails, hiking, lakes, mountains, it's truly beautiful and a lot of fun. Do we feed people to our pigs? Of course not!! Are we friendly? Pretty much. But feel free to stay where you are if you have a negative attitude. Crime? Unfortunately and it's not just Little Rock and Pine Bluff but that's a lot of gang related crime. I love my State and love the Razorbacks!

  • @Ejward77
    @Ejward77 Год назад +1

    Moving to Bentonville in June from the Central Valley to be closer to kids and grandkids. I’m know it’s going to be tough on us in the summer but everything else is a plus for us.

  • @RJDA.Dakota
    @RJDA.Dakota Год назад +3

    I had relatives in Arkansas. Yes, keep going, I need to hold it.

  • @arozi1391
    @arozi1391 Год назад +4

    Like many states Arkansas is good and bad. I spent about 5 years there, predominately in Jonesboro (NE), but also some in rural North Central. And most of my perspective otherwise is from the Midwest. So for me the weather was a big plus. Sure, it does snow, but usually its melted by mid day. Ice storms seemed to be more of a problem in my experience. And the excessive heat and humidity in the summer. Oh, and weather wise also seemed like a lot of tornados, and just erratic swings in weather. There was one small town I would drive by often that was hit bad right before I moved down. And then that same town was hit again during the five years I was there. There was a lot of bugs down there, probably another negative not really discussed here. Jonesboro had trucks that would drive around spraying some cloud of something to kill mosquitos, which helped. But get outside the city, and it was excessive. I really didn't think crime was that bad, but I think Little Rock and Pine Bluff just sort of drag the whole state down. And admittedly, there was some small towns that felt weirdly unsafe. I felt like this sort of different than the midwest, in that most midwest towns, the smaller they are the less crime. But I think rural poverty was a bit more prevalent there, and crystal meth was a big problem. Anyway, I really haven't spent much time there the past 20+ years. But I always sort of figured I may end up back there in retirement. Or at least the winters. It does have tons of beautiful country there. And the people are generally pretty nice. Although less so, if you are a Yankee. There was a weird level of confederate pride there. Just seemed odd to me so many generations later.

  • @stevemoore9951
    @stevemoore9951 Год назад

    Greetings from the PPRC good video as always.🇺🇸🍺🍿

  • @jerryware1970
    @jerryware1970 Год назад +2

    Arkansas topography is very diverse, and very beautiful.

  • @chrisman3965
    @chrisman3965 Год назад +3

    Arkansan here, I live in Fayetteville/NWA. Most of these don't apply to our area of the state. Little Rock and Pine Bluff really skew the bad numbers for the state as a whole. NWA might as well be its own separate state.

    • @steeleb100
      @steeleb100 Год назад +2

      Shhhh…let everybody think it’s horrible here
      NWA doesn’t need any more crazies

    • @chrisman3965
      @chrisman3965 Год назад

      @steeleb100 lol true. I'm going to visit my hometown in South Arkansas in a couple weeks and I'm mentally trying to get ready for basically walking into a dystopia in comparison to NWA.

    • @aardvarmario
      @aardvarmario Год назад +1

      You clearly don't know LR. Little Rock is not Pine Bluff. Most of LR is fine, even huge chunks of the "inner city" are gentrifying. Of course, there are areas with high crime but that tends to be relegated to specific areas (mainly Southwest LR and along the 12th street and Asher corridors) as with most American cities...and LR is the only real city in the state. Fwiw, I currently live in both New England and in LR part of the year. North of 630 and out Chenal are as nice as any middle and upper middle class areas in the country...and those are large parts of the city.

  • @stevensparks8649
    @stevensparks8649 Год назад +3

    Thanks, hoping this will keep people from moving here as my area (Ozarks) is being flooded with TX. and blue staters.

  • @roydavis2242
    @roydavis2242 Год назад +2

    I kind of understand the travel problem. My son-in-law who works remotely, but has to fly to a corporate hub every month. You want a major airport near by to get connections. He actually has a direct flight back and forth. My wife and I consider close major airport when thinking of relocating.

    • @morganharris2413
      @morganharris2413 Год назад

      Considering the size of the area, Bentonville has a pretty nice airport with plenty of direct flights. NYC, Chicago, LA, Miami, New Orleans, DC, Minneapolis, Nashville, Vegas, you name it. Coast to coast. About 25-30 cities with direct flights. Only area of the country it seems to be lacking in direct flights to is the PNW

    • @gump1005
      @gump1005 Год назад

      XNA is a major airport. Briggs blew it on this one.

  • @redocram316
    @redocram316 Год назад

    Thank you Briggs, can we get more videos about the Great State of Tennessee?

  • @jameswesterman9283
    @jameswesterman9283 Год назад +15

    OMG, there is no way Arkansas is losing 5% of the population, we are more like growing 7 to 8%

    • @rackss1661
      @rackss1661 Год назад +6

      This dude down have any idea he just stereotypes most states he does except his beloved Commiefornia

    • @skyeshwin
      @skyeshwin Год назад +2

      @@rackss1661 or $hiity Portland Oregon!

    • @niles1492
      @niles1492 Год назад

      probably some cities are growing but not at the rate of people leaving the entire state.

    • @jameswesterman9283
      @jameswesterman9283 Год назад

      ​@@niles1492no, the place has gained about 150,000 people the last couple of years

  • @jeremydavis7084
    @jeremydavis7084 Год назад +3

    I live in Memphis and my sister lives in Little Rock. The drive on I-40 between them is one of the worst drives in America. No scenery at all and it's maybe 60% semi-truck traffic. It's a bottleneck in the interstate system where traffic headed east from CA and TX comes together to cross the MS river at Memphis. Trucks take up both lanes and stack up a dozen or so in a row, so it's slow and dangerous.

    • @skyeshwin
      @skyeshwin Год назад

      Name one interstate (other then I-70 through Colorado) which is scenic and not boring- answer is none! Also why do you want to look for nature if you’re driving in a damn interstate! 😂🤣 You are clueless and have no idea about the concept of very existence of interstates, which is to quickly transport you from one state to other as soon as possible. Scenery doesn’t come into the picture!!

  • @jamiehershon
    @jamiehershon Год назад

    I loved Arkansas when I visited many years ago. I liked the people, thought the state was beautiful, and I felt more relaxed there than I do here in CA

  • @tudorjason
    @tudorjason Год назад +8

    One of my sisters spent her teens and 20s in AR.
    Then moved to Alaska, and she's still there.
    I've been trying to convince her to move to Washington where there are a lot more opportunities and some of her family.

    • @ShermanMark1
      @ShermanMark1 Год назад

      Ah yes, I love Alaska. I don't blame her for staying there if she is doing well.

  • @StephenMeasles-kr9rm
    @StephenMeasles-kr9rm Год назад +5

    I live in SE Oklahoma just over the Arkansas line. I highly recommend everyone to keep going till you reach Florida. Have no idea if it’s better but most of us would just as soon you kept going.

  • @dispergosum
    @dispergosum 9 месяцев назад +1

    I moved here from AZ for medical school this year and I have no regrets so far

  • @halfdollar1
    @halfdollar1 Год назад +1

    I visited Hot Springs in 2019. I thought it was a pretty nice place and contemplated buying a home there. I procrastinated too long and prices went up too much for me to bother. Well that and I had my property in Albuquerque since 2016 and finally called it home in 2021. The only hesitation I would have moving to Arkansas are tornados. Almost all the issues mentioned really don’t apply to me just like New Mexico and both have polar opposite politics.

    • @Badomen_5150
      @Badomen_5150 Год назад +1

      Hot Springs has a huge drug/crime problem

    • @rebeccalindley153
      @rebeccalindley153 Год назад +2

      NM has the exact same problems as AR, corruption, violent crime and addiction and horrible schools, etc.

  • @retromoto9456
    @retromoto9456 Год назад +3

    I've been to Arkansas at least five times! Flying over on my way to Dallas or San Diego! 😂

  • @raphaelszok8561
    @raphaelszok8561 Год назад +4

    They have the Duggars too.

    • @donaldallard419
      @donaldallard419 Год назад

      Ohh Duggars, my bad I thought you said something else. But yeah there here too.

  • @doloresreichhardt1485
    @doloresreichhardt1485 Год назад +2

    I'm planning to move to NW Arkansas, so keep up the good work.

    • @chillax593
      @chillax593 6 месяцев назад

      NE Arkansas better

  • @mobettatoon7098
    @mobettatoon7098 Год назад +1

    Did you do any research? XNA airport in NWA is a major hub because Wal Mart corporate headquarters,also only the southern part of the state is a swamp, the northern is the Ozark mountains and Full of beautiful state parks.

  • @MoonlightXYZ
    @MoonlightXYZ Год назад +5

    Wouldn't mind AR. Still better than IL.

  • @Goats_
    @Goats_ Год назад +22

    Politics and infrastructure aside, Arkansas is a very beautiful state

    • @A_Legal_Immigrant_1776
      @A_Legal_Immigrant_1776 Год назад

      Far far better then any liberal run hellhole.

    • @bradleycooper1016
      @bradleycooper1016 Год назад

      Politics is what keeps a lot of people in Arkansas, I live in Arkansas but have never voted so I’m not a republican but I would never move to a liberal state so of course a real republican would definitely never move to a liberal state. I rather live around idiots then have to be around democrats all day long 😂

  • @alicelilly5792
    @alicelilly5792 Год назад +1

    will you do Oregon next ?
    i want to know where dysentery ranks

  • @grassblade63
    @grassblade63 11 месяцев назад +2

    Arkansas "too rural"? Maybe, but I sure don't see that as a negative! The main bummer about my part of Arkansas (the N.E. part, the Delta), is that it's so dang hot. The heat index can stray upwards of 120 easily, with the tropical humidity. I don't care for that, and the big mosquitos it brings, but Arkansas ain't bad. Except for around Fayetteville. Too many Lefty/hippie types over there for my liking.

    • @cashed-out2192
      @cashed-out2192 9 месяцев назад

      "Too Rural?" Has he ever heard of "Why no one moves to Vermont, Maine, Rhode Island, Delaware, New Hampshire?" Are those states too populated, or have booming metropolises?

    • @cashed-out2192
      @cashed-out2192 9 месяцев назад

      He could throw in other states with large cities, such as Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, North and South Dakota. as well.

  • @WastdTrashPanda
    @WastdTrashPanda Год назад +3

    If you like the small town and country life stuff, you'll like it here in Arkansas. If not, you'll hate Arkansas.

  • @aardvarmario
    @aardvarmario Год назад +3

    Arkansas has the 14th highest net migration INTO the state from 2020-2022. From 2010 to 2019 northwest Arkansas was the 13th fastest growing metro area in the nation. This video is so inaccurate. Yes, the Delta region is dying, but NW is booming...and Central Arkansas is still growing steadily because of the suburban cities around LR.

  • @drillbitt4426
    @drillbitt4426 Год назад

    To be fair we dont get alot of snow cause its usually not humid enough in the winter, its usually ice if anything at all, but most days below freezing its just cold +.

    • @drillbitt4426
      @drillbitt4426 Год назад

      also when it comes to schooling thats the state on average, in more developed areas we have pretty damn good schools, in central arkansas I was able to take college classes for credit while I was still in highschool, and was given a free mandatory ACT my junior year which helped with college admission

  • @Musician837
    @Musician837 8 месяцев назад +1

    Number 2 on the list "travel time" is funny. I think it only takes 5-6 hours max to get from one side of the state to the other in any direction, border to border.

  • @alishamills1052
    @alishamills1052 Год назад +3

    Im scottish but i kinda want to move here, do the people of arkinsas accept me

    • @buyerbware25
      @buyerbware25 6 месяцев назад

      That is hard to say, because some areas are full of out-of-staters who might not be as friendly as the locals. Also, while many native Arkansans have Scots ancestors, accents could make initial conversations baffling for both sides. Establishing working and/or personal relationships with several people who have deep roots in Arkansas would help. Have lots of conversations with them before going there.

  • @Shazzyhtown
    @Shazzyhtown Год назад +3

    I like NWA 🙂.

  • @wandahall4435
    @wandahall4435 Год назад

    Great job Briggs ❤❤❤

  • @GabbaGabba78
    @GabbaGabba78 Год назад +8

    Keep driving, I can hold it! 😂

  • @carlosmontoya1891
    @carlosmontoya1891 Год назад +19

    I live in Northwest AR and it is completely different from the rest of the state. I've been living there for the last 20 years. Everywhere else in AR has problems. I did not experience people dying premature deaths, low education, tons of teen pregnancies, or poor transportation problems ever. I am sure that the small rural towns do experience those things. It's quite diverse in NWA. Tons of corporate jobs, good (expensive) housing, educated people. My wife is from Boise and we apparently have bigger and more hospitals than out there. I haven't had issues going to major cities in the US through XNA airport. It isn't big, but it'll take you to pretty much every major city in the US via direct flight. It gets hot, but not as hot as the mid 90 average summer temps that the majority of the state experiences. It's typically 3 to 5 degrees cooler in the Northwest corner. It actually doesn't feel that southern in this corner. There are pride parades here as well as pro life rallies. It is very diverse in terms of political views in the Northwest corner. It is one of the best places to live. Not really fair to treat it as an equal to the rest of the state.

    • @edwina7895
      @edwina7895 Год назад +2

      I was going to say the same thing. North West Arkansas reminds me of the Pacific North West regarding landscape. Walmart has Brought. a lot of money into that area. I have family that lives, and its definitely a very appealing area.

    • @skyeshwin
      @skyeshwin Год назад +1

      Agreed, I like going to the Bentonville area! (Just came back from there for a weekend day trip)

    • @skyeshwin
      @skyeshwin Год назад +3

      @@edwina7895 Comparing NWA to Pacific Northwest would be a bit of a reach, I would say it’s similar to Kansas City

    • @shakarussanders9911
      @shakarussanders9911 Год назад +2

      Northwest Arkansas is a best kept secret! I love it there! I'm from Texas and I would buy a summer home there if I had that kind of money

    • @hankhillsnrrwurethra
      @hankhillsnrrwurethra Год назад +4

      You still answer to Sarah the Hutt. That is a serious problem.

  • @edgard142ndofwelshdale7
    @edgard142ndofwelshdale7 3 месяца назад

    I live in what used to be an extremely tiny city in NWA. In the past year, several HUGE housing developments have been made. Luckily I live even further out where it’s still unpopulated, but it’s kind of sad to see such a population boom. The population must have easily doubled or even tripled in just a year.
    The one good thing is that we now have another fast food place closer than 20 minutes away.

  • @FoodDad
    @FoodDad Год назад

    I agree with all of this except the travel part, or I agree it should not be #2. I grew up in AR, in the northwest and northeast sides of the state. I still have family on both sides a regularly travel back from Colorado. There are multiple direct flights from DEN into Memphis, Little Rock, or Tulsa. They all require a little drive but growing up in the south you get used to a little drive. Now I would never move back.

  • @ItsEverythingElse
    @ItsEverythingElse Год назад +5

    Thanks to the commenters pointing out that the NW is very different. Sick of people generalizing about whole states or whatever.
    Arkansas is in my top 5 of possible states to move to, but only the NW part.

  • @billy-bo_
    @billy-bo_ Год назад +2

    5:18 Arizona 😮😢