Cost of Living in Oklahoma
Explore cost of living data for 156 cities in Oklahoma. Compare housing, rent, groceries, healthcare, and utility costs with detailed city-by-city breakdowns.
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All Cities in Oklahoma(156 of 156)
Agra
Alex
Amber
Arcadia
Avant
Barnsdall
Beggs
Bethany
Bixby
Blackwell
Blanchard
Boynton
Braggs
Braman
Bridge Creek
Bristow
Broken Arrow
Byars
Cache
Calumet
Carney
Catoosa
Chandler
Chattanooga
Chelsea
Chickasha
Choctaw
Claremore
Cleveland
Collinsville
Council Hill
Covington
Coweta
Coyle
Crescent
Cushing
Davenport
Depew
Dewar
Dibble
Drummond
Drumright
Edmond
El Reno
Elgin
Enid
Fairfax
Faxon
Fletcher
Fort Gibson
Foyil
Garber
Geronimo
Glencoe
Glenpool
Guthrie
Hallett
Harrah
Haskell
Henryetta
Hominy
Hunter
Indiahoma
Inola
Jenks
Jennings
Jones
Kaw City
Kellyville
Kiefer
Kremlin
Lahoma
Langston
Lawton
Lexington
Luther
Mannford
Maramec
Medicine Park
Meeker
Minco
Morris
Mounds
Mulhall
Muskogee
Mustang
Newcastle
Newkirk
Nichols Hills
Nicoma Park
Ninnekah
Noble
Norman
Oakhurst
Oilton
Okarche
Okay
Oklahoma City
Okmulgee
Oktaha
Oologah
Orlando
Osage
Owasso
Pawhuska
Pawnee
Perkins
Piedmont
Pocasset
Ponca City
Porter
Porum
Prague
Prue
Purcell
Ralston
Redbird
Ripley
Rush Springs
Sand Springs
Sapulpa
Schulter
Shamrock
Shidler
Skiatook
Slaughterville
Sparks
Spencer
Sperry
Sterling
Stillwater
Stroud
Taft
Talala
The Village
Tonkawa
Tryon
Tulsa
Tuttle
Union City
Valley Brook
Verden
Verdigris
Wagoner
Wainwright
Warner
Warr Acres
Washington
Waukomis
Wayne
Webbers Falls
Wellston
Woodlawn Park
Wynona
Yale
Yukon
Living in Oklahoma: What to Know
Oklahoma has a cost of living index of 90.4, meaning overall expenses are 9.6% lower the national average. With 156 cities tracked in our database, the state offers a wide range of living situations from very affordable small towns to pricier metropolitan areas.
Housing is typically the largest expense category. Average rent in Oklahoma is approximately $836 per month, with significant variation between urban centers and rural communities. Median home values average around $278,438 statewide.
The state income tax rate in Oklahoma is 4.75%, which directly affects take-home pay. Factor this into salary comparisons when considering a move from states with different tax rates.
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