Cost of Living in Pemiscot County, Missouri

$708/mo
Median Monthly Rent
$95,900
Median Home Value

At a Glance

Median Monthly Rent
$708/mo
8% below state average
Median Home Value
$95,900
66% below national
Rent-to-Income Ratio
33.0%
% of income spent on rent

Rent burden measured as median gross rent as a percentage of renter household income (Census ACS B25071)

Affordability Rating
Unaffordable
Rent over 50% of income

How Pemiscot County Compares

Median monthly rent comparison

Pemiscot County$708/mo
Missouri Average$768/mo
National Median$1,163/mo

Detailed Housing Stats

$708/mo
Median Gross Rent
$95,900
Median Home Value
$651/mo
Monthly Owner Cost
33.0%
Rent-to-Income Ratio

National Ranking

Affordability Rank

Pemiscot County ranks #2,891 of 3,144 counties for affordability (bottom 8%)

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Data Story

About Cost of Living in Pemiscot County, Missouri

Pemiscot: America's Affordability Pressure Cooker

At 20.9%, Pemiscot County's rent-to-income ratio ranks among the nation's least affordable housing markets, with renters spending more than one-fifth of their $40,748 median income on rent alone. This extreme ratio—far above national averages—signals a critical mismatch between housing costs and earning power.

Missouri's Most Severe Affordability Crisis

Pemiscot County's 20.9% rent-to-income ratio stands dramatically above Missouri's 15.6% state average, making it the state's least affordable county by a significant margin. The county's median income of $40,748 is the region's lowest, creating compounding affordability pressure.

Lowest Income Plus Above-Average Rent

Pemiscot County's $708 rent exceeds Oregon County and Ozark County's rates, yet its $40,748 median income is the region's lowest, creating the worst affordability squeeze in the peer group. This combination—higher-than-average rent on the lowest incomes—explains Pemiscot's extreme 20.9% ratio.

One-Fifth of Income Vanishes into Rent

Renters in Pemiscot County spend $708 monthly on rent—consuming 20.9% of their $40,748 household income—leaving severely constrained budgets for other essentials. Homeowners spend $651 monthly, or 19.1%, indicating affordability pressure affects both renters and owners.

Pemiscot Demands Dramatic Income Growth

Pemiscot County's affordability crisis is too severe for most relocating households unless you're securing employment at $55,000+ annually, well above the county median. Without a concrete, substantial income improvement, moving to Pemiscot will worsen your housing affordability, not improve it.

Cost of Living Advisory: Pemiscot County

Affordability Verdict

For renters in Pemiscot County, the market is affordable. Expect to pay around $708/month in gross rent, with 33.0% of renter households considered cost-burdened.

Rent vs. Own

Renters in Pemiscot County pay $708/month on average, compared to $651/month for homeowners. This market favors buyers by about 8%.

Income Needed

To afford the median rent without exceeding 30% of gross income, a household needs to earn approximately $28,320/year. For owner costs at the 28% rule, the required income is roughly $27,900/year. With a median household income of $40,748, most households can comfortably afford rent here. Notably, 33.0% of renter households in Pemiscot County are cost-burdened, spending more than 30% of income on housing.

Regional Context

Compared to Bates County where rent averages $760/month, Pemiscot County is approximately 7% less expensive.

Affordability Calculator

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Rent Burden

20.9%

of gross income

Max Housing (28% Rule)

$951

per month

Owner Cost Burden

19.2%

of gross income

You can likely afford the median home in Pemiscot County

Median home value is $95,900. Estimated monthly cost: $766 vs. your max of $951.

Rent Affordability Guide

Your rent-to-income ratio20.9%
Recommended max30.0%

Income Needed Calculator

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Rent Affordability

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Median income:$0/yr
Can you afford it? Yes
Your income: $40,748Needed: $28,320
Owner Cost Affordability

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Median income:$0/yr
Can you afford it? Yes
Your income: $40,748Needed: $27,900
Mortgage Affordability

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Median income:$0/yr
Can you afford it? Yes
Your income: $40,748Needed: $22,319

Based on the 30% rule for rent and 28% rule for housing costs (mortgage + owner costs). Mortgage estimate assumes 20% down, 7.2% interest, 30-year fixed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of living in Pemiscot County, Missouri?
Pemiscot County, Missouri has a median monthly rent of $708/mo and a median home value of $95,900. The affordability rating is Unaffordable, with rent making up approximately 33.0% of median household income.
What is the median rent in Pemiscot County?
The median gross rent in Pemiscot County is $708/mo. This is 8% below state average for Missouri.
Is Pemiscot County affordable?
Pemiscot County is rated Unaffordable based on rent-to-income ratio of 33.0%. Spending over 50% of income on rent is generally considered unaffordable.
How does Pemiscot County's rent compare to the state average?
Pemiscot County's median rent of $708/mo is 8% below state average of $768/mo for Missouri.
What is the median home value in Pemiscot County?
The median home value in Pemiscot County, Missouri is $95,900. This is 66% below the national median home value of $281,900.

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By Logan Johnson, Founder & Data EditorUpdated Reviewed by Logan Johnson, Founder & Data Editor

Data: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates (2019-2023) — Informational only. Not financial or legal advice.

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