Economy of Oklahoma

The economy of Oklahoma is the 29th largest in the United States. Oklahoma's gross state product (GSP) is approximately $197.2 billion as of December 2018.

Economy of Oklahoma
Flag of Oklahoma
CurrencyUS$ (USD)
July 1 - June 30
Statistics
GDP$200.2 billion (nominal, Q1 2020)[1]
GDP rank 30th (Q1 2020)
GDP growth
4.0% (2020)[2]
GDP per capita
$50,594 (2020 est)
GDP by sector
Agriculture 2%
Industry 34%
Services 64%
Population below poverty line
15.2% (2011)[3]
Labor force
1.9 million (Q1 2020)[4]
Labor force by occupation
Agriculture 1%
Industry 16%
Services 83%
Unemployment 5.7% (Q3 2020)[5]
Average gross salary
$45,620 (Q2 2019)
Median gross salary
$35,734 (Q2 2019)
External
Exports $5.4 billion (2020) [6]
Export goods
Aircraft engines, motor vehicles, precious metals, pork meat
Main export partners
 Canada 27%
 Mexico 9%
 Germany 9%
 Japan 5%
Imports $10.8 billion (2020)[7]
Import goods
Crude Oil, turbojets, computers
Main import partners
 Canada 40%
 China 22%
 Mexico 7%
 Germany 4%
Public finances
$2.1 billion; 1% of GDP (2020)[8]
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%)

All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars.

Data

Historical data

The history of Oklahoma's GSP according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis and the United States Census Bureau[13]

Year Nominal GSP
(in bil. US-Dollar)
GSP growth
(in percent)
Population
(in thounsands)
Population growth
(in percent)
GSP per capita
(in US Dollars)
Unemployment
(in percent)
State Government spending
(in % of GSP)
State Government debt
(in % of GSP)
Current account balance
(in % of GSP)
2020 185.9 -8.0 3,981 0.6 46,697 4.7 10.7 4.6 -2.9
2019 201.3 1.7 3,957 0.4 51,049 3.0 8.2 4.1 -2.8
2018 198.6 7.1 3,940 0.2 50,406 3.2 8.8 4.2 -2.6
2017 185.5 0.7 3,931 0.1 47,189 3.8 9.4 4.3 -2.3
2016 177.8 -3.4 3,926 0.4 45,288 4.5 10.1 4.2
2015 184.1 -4.9 3,910 0.8 47,084 4.4 9.5 4.1
2014 193.5 6.4 3,878 0.6 49,897 5.0 9.0 3.4
2013 181.9 5.0 3,853 0.9 47,210 5.0 9.3 3.5
2012 173.2 4.9 3,819 0.8 45,352 5.1 9.6 3.9
2011 165.1 7.8 3,788 1.7 43,585 5.4 10.1 4.3
2010 153.2 -4.1 3,724 1.0 41,139 6.1 10.8
2009 159.8 0.0 3,686 1.3 43,353 7.0 10.1
2008 159.8 10.4 3,640 0.9 43,901 4.7 9.4
2007 144.8 5.8 3,609 1.4 40,122 3.6 9.7

GSP by industry

Industries value added to Oklahoma GDP in Q1 2020. Sectors percentages are compared to sector percentages of United States GDP.

SectorOK value ($ billions)Sector % of OK GDPSector % of US GDP
Agriculture a4.42.2%1%
Mining b45.022.5%3%
Construction c5.62.8%2%
Manufacturing d16.68.3%4%
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities e35.817.9%12%
Information f5.22.6%5%
Finance g22.011.0%20%
Professional h16.48.2%12%
Education and Health i14.07.0%8%
Entertainment j5.42.7%4%
Other Services k3.41.7%2%
Government l27.813.9%12%
Total200.2100%100%

Employment

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
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

See also

  • Category:Companies based in Oklahoma
  • Category:Economies by country
  • Category:Economies by region
  • Comparison between U.S. states and countries by GDP (PPP)
  • List of US state economies

References

Notes

  • ^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
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