Village in Nebraska, United States

Arnold

$165kMedian Home
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Arnold is a village in Custer County, Nebraska, United States. As of the 2020 census, Arnold had a population of 592. The village was named for George Arnold, a pioneer settler.

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Where It Is

Location Context
Arnold, Nebraska
Latitude41.42°
Longitude-100.19°
Population580
Altitude2,700 ft

State Context

NebraskaU.S. state

Nebraska is a triple-landlocked state in the Midwestern region of the United States. It borders South Dakota to the north; Wyoming to the west; Colorado to the southwest; Kansas to the south; and Missouri to the southeast and Iowa to the east, both across the Missouri River. Nebraska is the 16th-largest state by land area, with just over 77,347 square miles (200,330 km2). As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,961,504, and was estimated to be 2,018,006 in 2025, it is the 38th-most populous state and the eighth-least densely populated.Wikipedia

Income tax: 2.46% - 5.84%Avg sales tax: 6.97%Property tax: 1.54%Official school data available

About the Region

Great Plains

The Great Plains represent some of the most genuinely affordable cost of living in the United States. Cities like Omaha, Kansas City, and Des Moines consistently rank near the top of affordability indices while maintaining real cultural amenities. Kansas City has emerged as a surprising food, arts, and startup destination. Omaha's financial services backbone — anchored by Berkshire Hathaway and a cluster of insurance and banking firms — provides white-collar economic stability that defies the region's agricultural image.

The trade-off is climate volatility. Tornado Alley runs directly through this region, with the world's highest concentration of significant tornadoes. Winters bring blizzards and wind chills far below zero, while summers are hot and humid in the east, hotter and drier to the west. The Great Plains remain one of the least densely populated regions in the Lower 48 — long drives between cities, limited public transit, and a car-dependent lifestyle are material considerations for urban transplants.

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Nature Access

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City Profile

Median Age45 yrs
College Educated32%bachelor's or higher
Work From Home9%of workforce
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Cost of Living

Housing
$165k
Median home price
Household Income
$81k
Median annual
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Livability

Walk Score
28
School Rating
9.4/10
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Current Conditions

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