Oklahoma
OK · 77 counties · ACS 2024 5-Year Estimates
Key Statistics
At a Glance
Age & Sex Distribution
Race & Ethnicity
Highest Income Counties in Oklahoma
| # | County | Median Income |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Canadian County | $87,751 |
| 2 | McClain County | $84,552 |
| 3 | Logan County | $83,899 |
| 4 | Wagoner County | $81,207 |
| 5 | Rogers County | $80,067 |
| 6 | Cleveland County | $77,068 |
| 7 | Grady County | $75,419 |
| 8 | Kingfisher County | $71,975 |
| 9 | Major County | $71,266 |
| 10 | Tulsa County | $69,009 |
Lowest Income Counties in Oklahoma
| # | County | Median Income |
|---|---|---|
| 77 | Latimer County | $41,405 |
| 76 | Harmon County | $43,333 |
| 75 | Choctaw County | $44,081 |
| 74 | Kiowa County | $44,962 |
| 73 | McIntosh County | $46,281 |
| 72 | Pushmataha County | $47,940 |
| 71 | Adair County | $48,041 |
| 70 | Seminole County | $48,062 |
| 69 | Okfuskee County | $48,363 |
| 68 | Jefferson County | $48,668 |
About Oklahoma
Oklahoma has a total population of 4,028,634, making it the 28th most populous state in the United States. The state comprises 77 counties.
The median household income in Oklahoma is $65,039, ranking 44th among all states and territories. The poverty rate is 15.3% and the unemployment rate stands at 4.9%.
Housing in Oklahoma has a median home value of $199,800 with a homeownership rate of 65.8%. Renters pay a median gross rent of $1,014 per month.
All data comes from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates for 2024. Values are estimates and subject to margin of error.
All Counties in Oklahoma
About this data
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2024). All values are estimates derived from survey samples and are subject to margin of error. For more information, see our methodology.