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Lowest Poverty in Oklahoma

Top 76 cities ranked by lowest poverty

Lowest Poverty — Oklahoma

1 Newcastle 1.7%
2 Piedmont 1.8%
3 Choctaw 4.0%
4 Bixby 4.1%
5 Tuttle 4.2%
6 Edmond 4.4%
7 Jenks 4.8%
8 Owasso 4.8%
9 Sand Springs 5.2%
10 Mustang 5.5%
11 Blanchard 6.0%
12 Verdigris 6.4%
13 Broken Arrow 6.6%
14 Yukon 6.6%
15 Skiatook 7.0%
16 Wagoner 7.1%
17 Glenpool 7.3%
18 Moore 8.0%
19 The Village 8.3%
20 Norman 8.4%
21 Collinsville 8.6%
22 Noble 8.6%
23 Coweta 8.6%
24 Claremore 9.1%
25 Warr Acres 10.0%
26 Lone Grove 10.0%
27 Harrah 10.4%
28 Alva 10.6%
29 Weatherford 10.6%
30 Oklahoma City 11.4%
31 Purcell 11.5%
32 Grove 11.6%
33 Ada 11.7%
34 Enid 11.7%
35 Bartlesville 11.7%
36 Clinton 11.8%
37 Sapulpa 12.0%
38 Ardmore 12.2%
39 Catoosa 12.4%
40 Ponca City 12.4%
41 Stillwater 12.7%
42 Midwest City 12.7%
43 Tahlequah 13.0%
44 Chickasha 13.2%
45 Altus 13.4%
46 Bethany 13.5%
47 Guymon 13.8%
48 Blackwell 13.9%
49 Woodward 13.9%
50 Duncan 14.1%
51 Tulsa 14.2%
52 Guthrie 14.7%
53 Shawnee 15.3%
54 El Reno 15.4%
55 Durant 16.0%
56 Lawton 16.1%
57 Del City 16.4%
58 Tecumseh 16.8%
59 Elk City 16.9%
60 McAlester 17.5%
61 Miami 17.8%
62 Poteau 18.2%
63 Muskogee 18.4%
64 Pauls Valley 18.4%
65 Cushing 18.5%
66 Holdenville 18.8%
67 Pryor Creek 19.0%
68 Okmulgee 19.1%
69 Sayre 19.1%
70 Henryetta 21.8%
71 Vinita 22.3%
72 Anadarko 22.4%
73 Sallisaw 23.2%
74 Hugo 24.5%
75 Idabel 26.7%
76 Seminole 29.6%

Cities with the lowest poverty rates in Oklahoma demonstrate strong economic conditions where most residents have adequate financial resources. Newcastle has a poverty rate of just 1.7%.

Low poverty rates typically reflect a combination of strong job markets, educated populations, and higher wage levels. These communities often feature well-funded public services, good school systems, and active civic engagement.

While low poverty rates are encouraging, some of these cities maintain their statistics partly through high costs of living that effectively price out lower-income residents, raising questions about housing equity and economic diversity.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Only 1.7% of residents in Newcastle live below the poverty line.
  • 2. The federal poverty line for a family of four is approximately $31,200 per year (2024).
  • 3. Cities with the lowest poverty rates tend to also rank high in education, income, and safety metrics.

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