The Diversity Index is a scale of 0 to 100 that represents the likelyhood that two persons, chosen at random from the same area, belong to different race or ethnic groups. If an area's entire population belongs to one race AND one ethnic group, then the area has zero diversity. An area's diversity index increases to 100 when the population is evenly divided into two or more race/ethnic groups.
Name | County | Diversity Index | |
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1. | City of De Queen | Sevier | 84.8 |
2. | City of Springdale | Washington | 84.6 |
3. | City of Green Forest | Carroll | 84.3 |
4. | City of Hope | Hempstead | 79.5 |
5. | City of Alexander | Pulaski | 79.0 |
6. | City of Danville | Yell | 78.2 |
7. | City of Dardanelle | Yell | 77.9 |
8. | City of Hermitage | Bradley | 77.9 |
9. | City of Horatio | Sevier | 77.6 |
10. | Town of Wickes | Polk | 77.3 |
11. | City of Nashville | Howard | 76.9 |
12. | City of Rogers | Benton | 76.8 |
13. | City of Mineral Springs | Howard | 75.6 |
14. | City of Siloam Springs | Benton | 74.0 |
15. | City of Warren | Bradley | 73.7 |
16. | City of Fort Smith | Sebastian | 73.7 |
17. | City of Belleville | Yell | 73.1 |
18. | City of Clarksville | Johnson | 72.5 |
19. | City of Lowell | Benton | 71.9 |
20. | City of Grannis | Polk | 71.3 |