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About Jackson, MS
Step into Jackson and get swept away by its storied past, dynamic cultural vibes, and the warm welcome only the South can offer. Established in the early 19th century, Jackson has grown into a bustling metropolitan area, home to over 150,000 people.
Plunge into Jackson's vibrant atmosphere, earning its moniker "City with Soul" through memorable tunes, impressive art, and delectable cuisine. In Jackson, you can experience a form of time travel; one moment, you're amidst ageless landmarks, and the next, you're discovering futuristic wonders at modern attractions.
What To Do in Jackson, MS
Jackson is a nicely-sized city with small-town vibes along with big-city amenities.
- Downtown: Downtown Jackson is where historic charm blends seamlessly with modern amenities. Strolling down Farish Street Historic District feels like you're walking through a live music album. Every jazz and blues club, along with the art galleries, tells a piece of the local music history. Take one look at The Old Capitol Building - that place breathes history, with every brick showing off how vital this area was for America finding her way to liberty.
- Outdoor Recreation: Engage with Jackson's scenic outdoors through various activities. Prepare for an adventure in nature at places like LeFleur's Bluff State Park and the Natchez Trace Parkway, offering hiking and cycling against scenic vistas. Remember to bring a picnic, as dining al fresco here is second to none. Enjoy a tranquil walk by the Pearl River or a golf game at one of the city's premier courses.
- Museums and Historical Sites: When you're exploring, take some time for the Mississippi Museum of Art. It’s a hub for both classic beauties and groundbreaking artistic expressions. For those itching to soak up every bit of local lore, you've got your must-visits cut out for you - start with exploring wonders like the Eudora Welty House, then move onto marvels including The Mississippi Civil Rights Museum and wrap it up at landmarks such as the Medgar Evers Home Museum.
- Community Events: With events like the Jackson Rhythm and Blues Festival and the Mississippi State Fair, Jackson is a city that's always alive with activity. Get ready to soak in good vibes and groove to the city’s cool tunes, feeling every bit of joy they offer.
Working in Jackson, MS
The local economy is supported by health care, education, retail, and hospitality. The city's unemployment rate is too high at 7.7%, which is close to double the American average. The median household income is very low at $39,969 per year, which is about $29,000 less than the national average of $69,021. The economy is growing a bit slower than the national average. The city’s predicted job growth rate for the next ten years is 29.9%, compared to the country’s rate of 33.5%.
Industries offering the most jobs are health care (12.1%), educational services (10.4%), hospitality (7.9%), public adminin. (7.2%), finance/insurance (5.6%), building construction (5.3%), and professional, scientific, and technical services (4.2%).
Jackson, MS Neighborhoods
Jackson has a large variety of neighborhoods to consider when relocating here. The most expensive homes are found in the Northeast / Heatherton neighborhood. They sell for just over $550,000. If you are looking for something a bit less expensive, here are some areas to consider.
- Fondern-Cherokee Heights / Woodland Hills: This area has the University of Mississippi Medical Center and is adjacent to the LeFleur’s Bluff Golf Course. The median real estate price is $267,214. The average rental price is $1,844 per month. The vacancy rate is 23.8%.
- North Midtown / Millsaps College: Milsap College is in this neighborhood. The median real estate price is $243,418. The average rental price is $1,352 per month. The vacancy rate is 17.9%, so there are ample places to consider when buying or renting a property.
- Heatherwood / Colonial: The I-55 freeway runs down the western border of this area. The median price for a home is $233,223. The average rent is $2,495, with a vacancy rate of 11.2%.
- Mayfair Heritage Estates: This area has some lovely lakes. The median home price is $228,551. The average rent is $2,088, with a vacancy rate of 6.8%.
Jackson, MS School District
The school district is Jackson Public Schools. The school district invests $13,326 annually per student. A terrific 13 to one is the student-to-teacher ratio.
There are 26 private schools in the Jackson area. The top-ranked schools are First Presbyterian Day School (PK to 6th), Hillcrest Christian School (PK to 12th), and Jackson Academy (PK to 12th).
There are four colleges in Jackson and 18 more colleges and universities within 100 miles. The local schools are Belhaven University, Jackson State University, and Millsaps College.
Moving to Jackson, MS Resource Guide
Jackson’s municipal government has an elected mayor and seven elected members serving on the City Council. Access more information about municipal services at the city’s official website.
Jackson Parks & Recreation maintains the public parks and recreational areas. There are more than two thousand acres of land with over 50 parks, playgrounds, picnic grounds, swimming pools, golf courses, tennis courts, and jogging and walking paths. There are community centers, a sports stadium, gardens, and a zoo.
Jackson, MS Housing
The median home price is $129,900. The price trend is increasing 13% year-over-year. The housing market is a seller’s market with more interested buyers than homes listed for sale. The housing costs are a good deal at 38% lower than the American average. The cost of living is the same as other cities in the state and 7% lower than the rest of the country.