Okfuskee County, OK
Demographic and economic profile of Okfuskee County, OK, sourced from the US Census Bureau (American Community Survey) via Data USA.
AI Overview
Okfuskee County is a small rural county of 11,304 residents with a labor force participation rate of just 42.9% and a workforce where only 13.1% hold a bachelor's degree or higher, keeping median worker earnings at $34,510. Housing costs are low — median home value of $110,800 and median gross rent of $689/month — against a poverty rate of 27.4% and a per capita income of $24,325, reflecting constrained household economic capacity. The county lost 6.7% of its population over five years, and its GDP per capita of $21,675 sits below the median household income figure, signaling limited local economic output relative to resident earnings.
Claude Sonnet 4.6 · generated Jul 6, 2026 · derived from cached Census, BEA & ACS data on this page
Population Growth (5-year)
-6.7% since 2018
Okfuskee County lost population at this rate over the prior 5-year ACS5 window.
Demographics
Race & Ethnicity
- White Alone6,943 (61.6%)
- American Indian & Alaska Native Alone2,063 (18.3%)
- Two Races Excluding Some Other Race, & Three or More Races1,293 (11.5%)
- Black or African American Alone737 (6.5%)
- Asian Alone113 (1.0%)
- Two Races Including Some Other Race75 (0.7%)
Top Languages Spoken at Home
- 1.Spanish183
- 2.German or other West Germanic175
- 3.Other Asian and Pacific Island65
- 4.French (incl. Cajun, Haitian)21
- 5.Chinese (incl. Mandarin, Cantonese)8
Economy
Cost of Living Index
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Top Industries
- 1.Educational Services, & Health Care & Social Assistance1,222
- 2.Retail Trade (Group)390
- 3.Public Administration (Group)352
- 4.Transportation & Warehousing, & Utilities339
- 5.Manufacturing (Group)337
Top Occupations
- 1.Management, Business, Science, & Arts Occupations1,220
- 2.Service Occupations844
- 3.Production, Transportation, & Material Moving Occupations692
- 4.Sales & Office Occupations674
- 5.Natural Resources, Construction, & Maintenance Occupations461
Specialized Industries (Location Quotient)
- 1.Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting, & Mining (LQ 4.11×)246
- 2.Public Administration (LQ 2.10×)373
- 3.Transportation, Warehousing, & Utilities (LQ 1.29×)284
- 4.Educational Services & Health Care (LQ 1.14×)999
- 5.Manufacturing (LQ 1.12×)417
Housing
Education
Workforce
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Data: US Census Bureau American Community Survey, served via Data USA and the Census Bureau API. See each metric tile for the specific dataset.