Oklahoma
Maps & Population Facts
Housing Estimates
Oklahoma is the 19th largest state by land area and 28th most populated. The state has two cities with populations over 400,000, which are Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
Oklahoma has the second largest cattle supply in the United States and employs over 50,000 individuals in the mining and logging industry. The state ranks below average on income, labor force participation and educational attainment, but housing costs are considerably less than most parts of the country.
Income
Households in the state of Oklahoma earn less money than the national median income, averaging 17% less per household.
Housing
Oklahoma has a median house price of $137,400. The cost of owning a home in Oklahoma is less than most states. The cost of renting in Oklahoma is 23% less than the national average.
Percent | Ranking | |
---|---|---|
Renter Occupied Households | 35% | 21st |
New Construction (Built after 2000) | 21% | 24th |
Demographics
The median age in the state is 37. The age of the general population in Oklahoma is comparable with other US states.
Oklahoma ranks in the lowest of the nation for having an educated population. The state has significantly less college graduates per resident than most states.
Housing Data
Oklahoma | USA | |
Median Property Value | 137,400 | 217,600 |
Median Mortgage Payment | 1,183 | 1,513 |
Median Gross Rent | 780 | 1,012 |
Property Vacancy | 15.2% | 12.6% |
% Renters | 35% | 36% |
Residents per Sq. Mi. | 57 | 93 |
Oklahoma | USA | |
Median Household Income | 50,051 | 60,336 |
Median Individual Income | 30,479 | 33,646 |
Median Income (Full-Time) | 40,713 | 46,881 |
Median Age | 36.6 | 38.1 |
Labor Participation | 60.5% | 62.8% |
Attained College Degree | 25.5% | 32.0% |
Population Density Analysis
Demographics
Most Populated Cities
1. | Tulsa | 598,274 |
2. | Oklahoma Southwest | 450,259 |
3. | Oklahoma Southeast | 153,655 |
4. | Oklahoma Northwest | 151,104 |
5. | North Cleveland | 129,811 |
Highest Household Income
1. | Oklahoma Northeast | 89,961 |
2. | Catoosa | 81,099 |
3. | Oklahoma Northwest | 81,092 |
4. | South Central Pontotoc | 74,688 |
5. | Tuttle | 74,517 |
Highest Home Value
1. | Oklahoma Northeast | 291,100 |
2. | Oklahoma Northwest | 221,000 |
3. | Northwest Comanche | 200,400 |
4. | Catoosa | 179,700 |
5. | Newcastle-Blanchard | 174,500 |
Highest Gross Rent
1. | Fort Sill | 1,246 |
2. | Southeast Comanche | 1,090 |
3. | Altus South | 1,063 |
4. | Oklahoma Northwest | 1,035 |
5. | East Canadian | 1,029 |