Median household income in Oklahoma
At $61,995, the median household income in Oklahoma is 21% below the national figure of $78,067, ranking 44 of 52, with Canadian County the highest county at $82,364.
Household income is the base every other money decision sits on: what you can borrow, what you can save, what a house costs you in real terms.
| Rank | County | Typical figure | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Canadian County | $82,364 | 156,681 residents |
| 2 | Logan County | $80,565 | 49,919 residents |
| 3 | McClain County | $80,150 | 42,393 residents |
| 4 | Rogers County | $75,312 | 95,870 residents |
| 5 | Wagoner County | $75,082 | 82,269 residents |
| 6 | Alfalfa County | $75,028 | 5,683 residents |
| 7 | Grady County | $74,349 | 55,314 residents |
| 8 | Cleveland County | $71,757 | 295,060 residents |
| 9 | Major County | $67,621 | 7,678 residents |
| 10 | Noble County | $66,813 | 10,981 residents |
| 11 | Tulsa County | $65,229 | 668,923 residents |
| 12 | Kingfisher County | $65,167 | 15,290 residents |
| 13 | Garfield County | $64,165 | 62,456 residents |
| 14 | Beaver County | $62,981 | 5,071 residents |
| 15 | Oklahoma County | $62,505 | 795,822 residents |
| 16 | Creek County | $61,657 | 72,076 residents |
| 17 | Dewey County | $61,310 | 4,504 residents |
| 18 | Woodward County | $61,207 | 20,411 residents |
| 19 | Jackson County | $60,954 | 24,776 residents |
| 20 | Love County | $60,758 | 10,158 residents |
| 21 | Washita County | $60,600 | 10,930 residents |
| 22 | Murray County | $60,213 | 13,837 residents |
| 23 | Cotton County | $60,208 | 5,537 residents |
| 24 | Harper County | $59,934 | 3,272 residents |
| 25 | Pontotoc County | $59,457 | 38,116 residents |
| 26 | Washington County | $59,426 | 52,579 residents |
| 27 | Grant County | $58,980 | 4,152 residents |
| 28 | Custer County | $58,669 | 28,391 residents |
| 29 | Pottawatomie County | $58,270 | 72,734 residents |
| 30 | Osage County | $58,189 | 46,004 residents |
| 31 | Ellis County | $57,768 | 3,755 residents |
| 32 | Lincoln County | $57,656 | 33,734 residents |
| 33 | Roger Mills County | $57,574 | 3,423 residents |
| 34 | Comanche County | $57,150 | 121,777 residents |
| 35 | Cimarron County | $57,100 | 2,272 residents |
| 36 | Stephens County | $57,065 | 43,140 residents |
| 37 | Blaine County | $56,843 | 8,661 residents |
| 38 | Mayes County | $56,552 | 39,324 residents |
| 39 | Carter County | $56,390 | 48,202 residents |
| 40 | Pawnee County | $56,279 | 15,682 residents |
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Methodology
Every figure on this page comes from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey 5-year estimates. We store one row per county and roll counties up to state level, weighting each county by its population so that large metros are not treated the same as very small counties.
The median household income shown for a state is that population-weighted figure, not a simple average of county values. National comparisons use the same method across all states, so the state-versus-U.S. gap you see is a like-for-like comparison.
These are survey estimates, not transaction records, and they describe typical households rather than any individual situation. Nothing here is personalised financial advice.
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (5-year). American Community Survey 5-year estimates, 2022.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (5-year).