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Discover Joplin, MO, where history and industry converge at the heart of the Ozarks.
About Joplin, MO
The economy of Joplin has diversified significantly over the years. While it no longer relies on mining, manufacturing remains a key industry, alongside healthcare and education. This economic shift has enabled the city to develop a robust service sector, creating a welcoming environment for businesses and a supportive community for families. Additionally, Joplin's central location makes it a critical distribution hub, enhancing its economic vitality.
Culturally, Joplin stands out for its blend of traditional Midwestern charm and dynamic community life. Residents enjoy a variety of recreational opportunities, from beautiful parks and outdoor trails to a vibrant arts scene. The city is a gateway to the stunning landscapes of the Ozarks, offering residents and visitors alike the chance to explore some of the nation's most picturesque outdoors. Whether you're interested in diving into its compelling history or enjoying its modern-day attractions, Joplin is a city that offers something for everyone.
Quality of Life Scores
Data-driven insights into what makes Joplin special
Quality of life scores are aggregated from publicly available data sources including the U.S. Census Bureau, FBI Crime Statistics, EPA Air Quality Index, walkability studies, and local municipal data. Scores are calculated on a 0-100 scale and updated periodically to reflect current conditions.
Demographics & Economy
Understanding the community and economic landscape
Demographics
Joplin is a diverse community with a family-friendly atmosphere, known for its welcoming Midwestern charm.
Economy
Strong economic foundation driven by diverse industries including manufacturing, healthcare, education, logistics, retail.
Housing
Real estate market offers opportunities for residents and investors with balanced housing options across neighborhoods.
Education Excellence
World-class learning opportunities and achievements
Education Levels
Institutions
- Schools: 27
- Universities: 1
- Libraries: 2
- Student-Teacher Ratio: 15.2:1
Sports & Entertainment
Home to professional and collegiate athletics
College & Development
Major Venues
Fred G. Hughes Stadium: 7,000
Transportation & Infrastructure
Getting around Joplin
Roads & Highways
Major Highways: I-44, US-71, US-166
Average Commute: 17 minutes
Public Transit
MAPS Transit
Airports
JLN - Joplin Regional Airport
Places & Attractions
Discover what makes Joplin unique
Landmarks
- Route 66 Historic District
- George Washington Carver National Monument
- Roxy Theater
Attractions
- Grand Falls
- Wildcat Glades Conservation & Audubon Center
- Cunningham Park
- Rotary Park
- Joplin Museum Complex
Museums
- Joplin Museum Complex
- George Washington Carver National Monument
- Spiva Center for the Arts
Parks
- Cunningham Park
- Wildcat Park
- Landreth Park
- McClelland Park
Healthcare
- Freeman Health System
- Mercy Hospital Joplin
Key Industries
Economic drivers powering Joplin
Living Here
Essential information about life in Joplin
Climate & Geography
Climate: Humid Subtropical
Elevation: 1,004 feet
Time Zone: America/Chicago
County: Jasper County
Metro Area: Joplin, MO Metro Area
Contact Information
Area Code: 417
ZIP Codes: 64801, 64804
Location
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