Taylor is a tiny city located in the state of Arkansas. With a population of 562 people and two associated neighborhoods, Taylor is the 230th largest community in Arkansas.Because occupations involving physical labor dominate the local economy, Taylor is generally considered to be a blue-collar town. 42.55% of the Taylor workforce is employed in blue-collar occupations, compared to the national average of 27.7%. Overall, Taylor is a city of sales and office workers, professionals, and production and manufacturing workers. There are especially a lot of people living in Taylor who work in sales jobs (13.83%), office and administrative support (12.23%), and architecture and engineering (7.45%). The city is relatively quiet, having a combination of lower population density and few of those groups of people who have a tendency to be noisy. For example, Taylor has relatively fewer families with younger children, and/or college students. Combined, this makes Taylor a pretty quiet place to live overall. If you like quiet, you will probably enjoy it here. One downside of living in Taylor is that it can take a long time to commute to work. In Taylor, the average commute to work is 33.13 minutes, which is quite a bit higher than the national average. Being a small city, Taylor does not have a public transit system used by locals to get to and from work.The education level of Taylor citizens, measured as those with bachelor's degrees or advanced degrees, is similar to the national average for all American cities and towns. 18.78% of adults 25 and older in Taylor have a college degree. The per capita income in Taylor in 2022 was $22,564, which is lower middle income relative to Arkansas, and low income relative to the rest of the US. This equates to an annual income of $90,256 for a family of four. However, Taylor contains both very wealthy and poor people as well. The people who call Taylor home describe themselves as belonging to a variety of racial and ethnic groups. The greatest number of Taylor residents report their race to be White, followed by Black or African-American. Important ancestries of people in Taylor include English, Irish, Scots-Irish, German, and European. The most common language spoken in Taylor is English. Other important languages spoken here include German/Yiddish and Greek.