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Fort Leonard Wood drives the county's housing and rental market

A large, regularly rotating military population shapes rentals, schools, and local services in a way that distinguishes Pulaski from neighboring rural counties.

Fort Leonard Wood is an Army post in Pulaski County. It is one of the biggest employers in the area, and it is the strongest force in the local economy. Military families move in and out often. That means more people come and go here than in most rural Ozark counties. We call this a transient population, which just means people who do not stay long. All this coming and going shapes the rental market in nearby St. Robert and Waynesville. It also changes how many kids are in local schools. And it keeps local services aimed at helping newcomers. If you live here as a civilian, this helps explain why housing demand and shopping can feel busier than the county’s size suggests. For exact numbers on the post, housing, and the local economy, check with official county and state offices instead of guessing.

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