Moving To Mississippi 2017-08-15T14:52:26+00:00

Moving to Mississippi

Moving to MS

Mississippi, otherwise known as ‘The Magnolia State’, is a fabulous state to work and live. If you are moving or relocating to MS, we have created a detailed list of some important facts and useful tidbits to help make your move an easy transition.

Geography

Located in the East South Central Region of the country, Mississippi is bordered by Alabama, Arkanssas, Louisiana and Tennessee. With a total land area of over 48,430.19 Square Miles, it comes in as the 18th smallest state.

Population

Currently, the population of MS is 2,988,726 making it the 18th least populated state in the union and the 17th least densely populated. The state capital, Jackson, has a population of 179298. which is the 22nd largest capital in the country.

Other Populous Mississippi Cities are:

US Rank City Population
149 Jackson 169,148

Notable Mississippians

Mississippi is home to several famous and some infamous citizens such as, Red Barber a notable sportscaster is from Columbus and Lance Bass a notable singer is from Laurel. Others include people like Theodore Bilbo a public official and Jimmy Buffett a singer songwriter .

Climate

Mississippi is located on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico and on the southern end of the vast, relatively flat plains of central North America. The state is therefore exposed to diverse air masses, including the warm, moist air over the Gulf of Mexico as well as the dry continental air masses, which are cold in the winter and warm in the summer. Relatively mild winters, hot summers, and year-round precipitation characterize Mississippi’s climate. In addition to serving as a predominant source of moisture, the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico help moderate temperatures along the coast. This mild climate is an important economic driver for agricultural production and tourism. Statewide average annual precipitation is about 56 inches, ranging from 50 inches in the north to about 65 inches along the coast. Historical observed extreme temperatures for the state range from -19°F at Corinth (January 30, 1966) to 115°F at Holly Springs (July 29, 1930).

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Crime Statistics

Safety and security should always be an important factor when relocating to a new area. A state’s crime rate affects more than just the safety of its resident, it intensely affects property value, economics and the overall quality of life. Based on the last FBI Crime Statistics, Mississippi’s violent crime rate is 27 per 10k residents which is less than the national average of 37.3. In addition, the state’s property crime rate is 292per 10k residents which is greater than the national average of 248.7.

Mississippi ranks #33 in the US for violent crime and #16 for property crime.

Schools & Education

Whether you are a student, have children, or neither, a state’s educational system is not only important to those attending, it’s vital to the overall quality of life, culture and economics of the state. Based on data from multiple public and private sources, we were able to rank Mississippi’s educational system.

Overall Grade: D

Mississippi spends on average $9656.00 per pupil, which is less than the national average ($11,900). MS ranks #49 in the US compared to the rest of the country. While MS ranks #49 in spending, the latest graduation rate is 75.40%%.

Another important factor is the percentage of families that enroll their young children (ages 3-4) in an accredited pre-school program. Mississippi ranks #15 with over 49.00% of children attending a early educational program.

Taxes

The current income tax rate for Mississippi is 5.00% which ranks 18th favorable amongst other states. If you are purchasing property, you may want to consider the the property tax burden rate. This is the amount you pay in taxes per $1000 earned. MS’s rate is $27.19 which ranks 19th in the US.

Currently, MS sales tax is $32.75 for which it comes in as 41st compared to other states.

Sports

Unfortunately Mississippi does’nt have any major league teams.

Utility Companies

Before you move to Mississippi, it’s advised that you know who your utility companies are. We have an extensive list of both public and private utility companies in MS.

Company Type
City of Aberdeen – (MS) Municipal
Alcorn County Elec Power Assn Cooperative
City of Amory Municipal
Central Electric Power Assn – (MS) Cooperative
Canton Municipal Utilities Municipal
Clarksdale Public Utilities Municipal
Coahoma Electric Power Assn Cooperative
Coast Electric Power Assn Cooperative
City of Columbus – (MS) Municipal
Dixie Electric Power Assn Cooperative
East Mississippi Elec Pwr Assn Cooperative
4-County Electric Power Assn Cooperative
Greenwood Utilities Comm Municipal
City of Holly Springs Municipal
Louisville Electric System Municipal
City of Macon – (MS) Municipal
Magnolia Electric Power Assn Cooperative
Municipal Energy Agency of MS Municipal Mktg Authority
System Energy Resources, Inc Investor Owned
Entergy Mississippi Inc Investor Owned
Mississippi Power Co Investor Owned
Natchez Trace Elec Power Assn Cooperative
City of New Albany – (MS) Municipal
Northcentral Mississippi E P A Cooperative
City of Okolona Municipal
City of Oxford – (MS) Municipal
Pearl River Valley El Pwr Assn Cooperative
City of Philadelphia – (MS) Municipal
Pontotoc Electric Power Assn Cooperative
Prentiss County Elec Pwr Assn Cooperative
Singing River Elec Pwr Assn Cooperative
South Mississippi El Pwr Assn Cooperative
Southern Pine Elec Power Assn Cooperative
Southwest Mississippi E P A Cooperative
City of Starkville Municipal
Tallahatchie Valley E P A Cooperative
Tippah Electric Power Assn Cooperative
Tishomingo County E P A Cooperative
Twin County Electric Pwr Assn Cooperative
Tombigbee Electric Power Assn Cooperative
City of Tupelo – (MS) Municipal
City of Water Valley – (MS) Municipal
City of West Point – (MS) Municipal
Public Serv Comm of Yazoo City Political Subdivision
Yazoo Valley Elec Power Assn Cooperative
Delta Electric Power Assn Cooperative
North East Mississippi EPA Cooperative
Monroe County Elec Power Assn Cooperative

Other Resources

For more information about moving to Mississippi, visit their website at http://www.state.ms.us/