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Census ACS 2023 · 77 counties

Richest Counties in Oklahoma

Income varies significantly across Oklahoma's 77 counties. Canadian County leads with a median household income of $85,427. County-level income data reveals economic disparities within the state that statewide averages can mask — affluent suburban counties often have incomes 2-3x higher than rural counties in the same state. These differences affect school funding, public services, and quality of life.

Source: Census ACS 2023 5-Year Estimates

#CountyMedian IncomePopulation
1Woodward County$65,06020,260
2Woods County$50,5128,619
3Washita County$61,98010,857
4Washington County$61,20552,895
5Wagoner County$78,52084,339
6Tulsa County$67,317673,708
7Tillman County$47,4456,967
8Texas County$59,27520,880
9Stephens County$60,23643,314
10Sequoyah County$49,79539,676
11Seminole County$46,19123,550
12Rogers County$77,68897,235
13Roger Mills County$62,7213,378
14Pushmataha County$44,63410,787
15Pottawatomie County$60,82873,011
16Pontotoc County$62,56438,158
17Pittsburg County$54,78743,629
18Payne County$48,93782,290
19Pawnee County$57,55115,689
20Ottawa County$48,65630,360
21Osage County$60,48245,963
22Okmulgee County$53,12336,922
23Oklahoma County$65,374800,487
24Okfuskee County$45,44111,304
25Nowata County$52,6799,392
26Noble County$70,07110,909
27Muskogee County$51,99966,471
28Murray County$61,90413,807
29McIntosh County$46,20319,237
30McCurtain County$50,17530,825
31McClain County$84,77843,779
32Mayes County$57,27939,406
33Marshall County$56,49515,628
34Major County$69,2297,656
35Love County$62,94010,196
36Logan County$82,73550,905
37Lincoln County$59,42533,917
38Le Flore County$50,02748,728
39Latimer County$41,0489,495
40Kiowa County$42,0638,458
41Kingfisher County$70,61715,288
42Kay County$56,67343,731
43Johnston County$50,91110,334
44Jefferson County$48,7505,377
45Jackson County$61,49724,730
46Hughes County$47,92313,411
47Haskell County$49,93011,667
48Harper County$59,1913,231
49Harmon County$54,2862,452
50Greer County$60,1835,498
51Grant County$61,8244,137
52Grady County$75,73055,868
53Garvin County$57,12725,779
54Garfield County$67,30262,322
55Ellis County$56,9923,717
56Dewey County$60,5504,433
57Delaware County$55,11441,017
58Custer County$57,56228,332
59Creek County$61,84972,353
60Craig County$50,18214,215
61Cotton County$60,3135,475
62Comanche County$59,000121,699
63Coal County$48,1625,275
64Cleveland County$74,446297,545
65Cimarron County$57,2042,247
66Choctaw County$45,45614,299
67Cherokee County$53,66847,621
68Carter County$58,85648,255
69Canadian County$85,427162,621
70Caddo County$52,81726,626
71Bryan County$54,28047,237
72Blaine County$59,3048,603
73Beckham County$52,32322,202
74Beaver County$64,2665,041
75Atoka County$52,03414,255
76Alfalfa County$67,8705,685
77Adair County$48,02819,595

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Frequently Asked Questions

Canadian County is the #1 ranked county in Oklahoma by median household income, with a value of $85,427 according to Census ACS 2023 data.

Oklahoma has 77 counties tracked in Census ACS 2023 data.

All data comes from the American Community Survey (ACS) 2023 5-Year estimates by the US Census Bureau.

Data from the American Community Survey 2023 5-Year estimates. Covers all counties in Oklahoma.