Median Household Income in Oklahoma

ACS 2024 5-Year Estimates

Median Household Income
$65,039 −13.5% vs nat'l
Rank #44 of 52
16th %ile

How Oklahoma Compares

Oklahoma
$65,039
National
$75,149
13.5% below

State Ranking

Rank State Value
#41 Missouri $70,702
#42 Tennessee $69,595
#43 South Carolina $69,324
#44 Oklahoma $65,039
#45 New Mexico $64,059
#46 Alabama $63,999
#47 Kentucky $63,726
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Highest Income Counties in Oklahoma

# County 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 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

Median Household Income in Oklahoma

Oklahoma has a median household income of $65,039, ranking #44 of 52 among all 52 states and territories. This is 13.5% below the national value of $75,149.

Across Oklahoma's 77 counties, median household income ranges from $41,405 to $87,751. The county with the highest value is Canadian County at $87,751.

The median annual income for all households, including wages, investments, and government transfers.

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.