Adams County, ND
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Adams County, North Dakota: The Math That Shouldn't Work — But Does

There's a peculiar economic logic at work in Adams County. At $108,300, the median home value is barely a third of the national figure. Median household income trails the U.S. benchmark by roughly $20,000. Nearly one in six residents lives in poverty. And yet — almost nobody here is crushed by housing costs. Rent burden sits at 28.8%, just under the stress threshold. The price-to-income ratio on homeownership is an almost quaint 2.0x, compared to the national norm of 4x. In an era when affordability is the defining crisis of American real estate, Adams County has stumbled into something rare: housing that actually fits what people earn.

The reason, of course, is that this is some of the most sparsely populated land in the continental United States. Two people per square mile. The county seat, Hettinger, holds a few hundred souls on the edge of the Slope Country, where the Great Plains begin their long tumble toward the Badlands. There are no tech workers bidding up bungalows here. Demand is structurally low — which is precisely why a 23.7% vacancy rate coexists peacefully with a 73.8% homeownership rate. When homes sit empty, they stay affordable.

A County That Is Quietly, Purposefully Old

The median age of 50 is striking — nearly a decade older than the U.S. median — and 28.1% of residents are 65 or older. This is not a demographic accident. Young people leave for Bismarck, Fargo, and beyond. The agricultural economy that built this county doesn't need the same labor force it once did. What remains is a resilient, rooted population: veterans make up 8.5% of residents, the disability rate is 16.1% (consistent with an older rural population), and labor force participation is just 56.9%, reflecting both retirement and the particular rhythms of ranch and farm life.

What's genuinely surprising is that unemployment stands at just 2.1% despite these headwinds. Adams County isn't struggling to find work — it's struggling to find workers.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$108,30034% of the national median
Vacancy Rate23.7%nearly 1 in 4 housing units sits empty
Median Age50.0~8 years older than U.S. median
Price-to-Income Ratio2.0xvs. 4x national benchmark

FAQs

What makes Adams County, North Dakota unique? Adams County is one of America's most extreme examples of rural affordability — homes cost roughly $108,000 in a market shaped almost entirely by low demand rather than economic distress. It's a place where land is vast, neighbors are scarce, and homeownership is within reach for the majority of households who choose to stay.

Is Adams County growing or shrinking? Shrinking, slowly. The 23.7% vacancy rate and median age of 50 tell the story: younger residents emigrate for education and opportunity, leaving a smaller, older, but tightly-knit community behind. The county's challenge isn't affordability — it's relevance to the next generation.

Why is the limited English rate so high for a rural Plains county? At 16%, this figure likely reflects the agricultural workforce and established immigrant communities that have quietly sustained farm and ranch operations across southwestern North Dakota — a pattern common in this region even if invisible from the outside.

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