Economy of Oklahoma
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Currency | US$ (USD) |
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July 1 - June 30 | |
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GDP | $200.2 billion (nominal, Q1 2020)[1] |
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GDP per capita | $50,594 (2020 est) |
GDP by sector | Agriculture 2% Industry 34% Services 64% |
Population below poverty line | 15.2% (2011)[3] |
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Labor force by occupation | Agriculture 1% Industry 16% Services 83% |
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Average gross salary | $45,620 (Q2 2019) |
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Export goods | Aircraft engines, motor vehicles, precious metals, pork meat |
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Import goods | Crude Oil, turbojets, computers |
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Revenues | $19.8 (FY2020)[9] (Taxation 49.3%, Federal Grants 38.9%, Other 11.8%) |
Expenses | $19.8 billion (FY2014)[10] (Health Services 31.3 %, Education 26.1%, Social Services 12.4%, Gov't Admin 10.9%, Public Safety 4.6%, Debt Service 1.4%, Other 13.3%) |
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All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. |
The economy of Oklahoma is the 30th largest in the United States. Oklahoma's gross state product (GSP) is approximately $197.2 billion as of December 2018.
Data
[edit]Historical data
[edit]The history of Oklahoma's GSP according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis and the United States Census Bureau[13]
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State Government spending (in % of GSP) |
State Government debt (in % of GSP) |
Current account balance (in % of GSP) |
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GSP by industry
[edit]Industries value added to Oklahoma GDP in Q1 2020. Sectors percentages are compared to sector percentages of United States GDP.
Sector | OK value ($ billions) | Sector % of OK GDP | Sector % of US GDP |
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Agriculture a | 4.4 | 2.2% | 1% |
Mining b | 45.0 | 22.5% | 3% |
Construction c | 5.6 | 2.8% | 2% |
Manufacturing d | 16.6 | 8.3% | 4% |
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities e | 35.8 | 17.9% | 12% |
Information f | 5.2 | 2.6% | 5% |
Finance g | 22.0 | 11.0% | 20% |
Professional h | 16.4 | 8.2% | 12% |
Education and Health i | 14.0 | 7.0% | 8% |
Entertainment j | 5.4 | 2.7% | 4% |
Other Services k | 3.4 | 1.7% | 2% |
Government l | 27.8 | 13.9% | 12% |
Total | 200.2 | 100% | 100% |
Employment
[edit]There were approximately 1.8 million in the Oklahoma labor force in 2018. The private sector employs 90% of working Oklahomans, with the government (federal, state, and local) employing 9%. The largest employer in the state is the United States Department of Defense, which employs approximately 69,000 workers or 3.8% of all working Oklahomans. The largest private employer is Walmart, which employs approximately 32,000 workers or 1.8% of all working Oklahomans.
As of 2019, the top 20 employers in the State of Oklahoma were:[14]
# | Employer | # of employees |
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1 | United States Department of Defense | 69,000 |
2 | Walmart | 32,200 |
3 | University of Oklahoma | 17,800 |
4 | Chickasaw Nation | 11,300 |
5 | Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma | 10,000 |
6 | Integris Health | 8,900 |
7 | Cherokee Nation | 8,500 |
8 | Oklahoma State University | 8,200 |
9 | United States Postal Service | 6,900 |
10 | Hobby Lobby | 6,400 |
11 | Oklahoma Department of Human Services | 6,600 |
12 | Mercy Health | 6,300 |
13 | Saint Francis Hospitals | 6,200 |
14 | Tulsa Public Schools | 5,900 |
15 | United States Department of Veterans Affairs | 5,800 |
16 | Braum's | 5,400 |
17 | American Airlines | 5,200 |
18 | Lowe's | 5,100 |
19 | Oklahoma City Public Schools | 5,000 |
20 | City of Oklahoma City | 4,800 |
Taxes
[edit]See also
[edit]![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/87/Oklahoma_electricity_production_by_type.webp/220px-Oklahoma_electricity_production_by_type.webp.png)
- List of US state economies
- List of Oklahoma counties by per capita income
- List of Oklahoma counties by socioeconomic factors
References
[edit]- ^ "Oklahoma Annual Economic Report" (PDF). Oklahoma Employment Security Commission. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
- ^ "Oklahoma Annual Economic Report" (PDF). Oklahoma Employment Security Commission. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
- ^ "QuickFacts-Oklahoma". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
- ^ "Oklahoma Annual Economic Report" (PDF). Oklahoma Employment Security Commission. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
- ^ "Oklahoma Annual Economic Report" (PDF). Oklahoma Employment Security Commission. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
- ^ "State Exports from Oklahoma". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
- ^ "State Imports from Oklahoma". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
- ^ "State of Oklahoma Debt Report" (PDF). Oklahoma State Bond Advisor. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
- ^ "State of Oklahoma Comprehensive Annual Financial Report 2020" (PDF). Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
- ^ "State of Oklahoma Comprehensive Annual Financial Report 2020" (PDF). Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
- ^ "US State Ratings and Outlooks: Current List". S&P Global Ratings. Retrieved 2020-12-11.
- ^ "Oklahoma, State of (OK) Credit Ratings". Fitch Ratings. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
- ^ "Gross Domestic Product by State". Bureau of Economic Analysis. Retrieved 2021-03-28.
- ^ "Oklahoma Top Employers" (PDF). Oklahoma Department of Commerce. Retrieved 2021-03-28.
Notes
[edit]- ^a Agriculture Sector includes establishments primarily engaged in growing crops, raising animals, harvesting timber, harvesting fish and other animals from a farm, ranch or their natural habitats
- ^b Mining Sector includes exploration and development of minerals, including solids such as coal and ores, liquids such as crude petroleum, and gases such as natural gas
- ^c Construction Sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in the construction of buildings or engineering projects
- ^d Manufacturing Sector includes establishments engaged in the mechanical, physical, or chemical transformation of materials, substances, or components into new products
- ^e Trade, Transportation, and Utitlies Sector includes wholesaling of merchandise, retailing of merchandise, passenger and freight transit, storage and warehousing of goods, and public utilities services
- ^f Information Sector concerns publishing industries, including software publishing, motion picture and sound publishing, broadcast industries, telecommunications, and Internet service providers
- ^g Finance Sector comprises establishment engaged in financial transactions, including banking, securities, insurance, and investment advisory services
- ^h Professional Sector comprises establishments that specialize in performing professional, scientific, and technical activities for others
- ^i Education and Healthcare Sector comprises schools, colleges, universities, and training centers as well as establishments providing health care and social assistance for individuals
- ^j Entertainment Sector includes establishments that operate facilities or provide services to meet varied cultural, entertainment, and recreational interests of their patrons, such as live performances, historical exhibits, and recreationally facilities
- ^j The Other Sector includes establishments which provide services not specifically provided for elsewhere in the classification system
- ^l Government Sector includes the executive, legislative, judicial, administrative, regulatory, and military activities of Federal, state, and local governments together with government owned enterprises