Benton, AL


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Benton, AL

About Benton, AL

Living in Benton, AL is a wonderful experience. The city has a small-town charm with friendly locals and plenty of outdoor recreational activities. The local economy is bustling, with plenty of job opportunities available at the nearby industrial park. Families enjoy leisurely strolls along the riverwalk and picnics in the park while soaking up the sunshine. With numerous restaurants, shopping centers, museums, and other attractions nearby, Benton is an ideal place to call home. Residents also have easy access to larger cities like Birmingham and Huntsville for additional entertainment options or day trips. Whether you’re looking for a cozy village atmosphere or big city amenities, Benton offers both! Capital city - South-central Alabama.

State: Alabama
County: Lowndes County
Metro Area: Montgomery Metro Area
City: Benton
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 202 ft above sea level

Montgomery is a steamy old Southern town with a strong legacy- first as the Confederate capital and later as a center of civil rights struggles in the mid–20th century. While some cities might shy away from this legacy, Montgomery honors it with considerable pride and dignity. It remains the state capital today, but offers only modest amenities for a capital its size. Economy and employment have been relatively strong, in keeping with the region.

Korean automaker Hyundai opened its only North American plant in the area in 2005 and is scheduled to grow to 300,000 vehicles per year. The area has good historical exhibits and museums celebrating its unique heritage, including a new Rosa Parks Library and Museum. There are a few other quality arts amenities and a Shakespeare festival. Downsides include crime, air service, and health resources, which are low by capital city standards. Crime rates are among the highest in the state.

This gently rolling area of Alabama has no significant topographic features and is a mix of open agricultural land and pine forest. The climate is humid subtropical with a strong influence from the Gulf of Mexico. Summers are warm, still, and humid with little change from day to day. Winter shifts between mild, moist, Gulf air and cool, continental, northern air. Temperature and precipitation are about average for the state.

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Benton Cost of Living

Historic interest, strengthening economy, and cost of living make Benton a great place to live.

$131,900
-156.3% lower than avg
$84,063
+17.9% higher than avg
4.8 / 7.4
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Benton Crime
30.1 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Benton, Alabama
$25,200
for a family
$28,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Benton
   Historic interest
Crime rates
   Strengthening economy
Summer heat and humidity
   Cost of living
Air service
Cost of Living