COMPARING TWO PLACES
Major County vs Woods County
PLACE A
Major County, Oklahoma
VS
PLACE B
Woods County, Oklahoma
Major County is 11% smaller than Woods County. Major County earns more, with a median household income $17,991 higher. Major County has grown faster since 2000 (3% vs -3%).
MAJOR COUNTYWOODS COUNTYDIFFERENCE
Total population7,5368,443−11% vs Woods County
Population density87+1
Population growth3.4%-2.9%+6.2 pts
Median age42.034.3+7.7
Male49.2%53.6%−4.4 pts
Female50.8%46.4%+4.4 pts
Foreign-born4.6%1.6%+3.1 pts
White, non-Hispanic81.5%81.7%−0.2 pts
Black0.0%2.6%−2.6 pts
Hispanic / Latino11.0%7.5%+3.5 pts
Asian0.4%0.0%+0.4 pts
Other7.1%8.2%−1.2 pts
Median household income$71,266$53,275+$17,991
Per capita income$36,305$29,494+$6,811
Poverty rate11.0%19.9%−8.8 pts
Income inequality (Gini)0.4140.446−0.0
Bachelor's degree or higher20.1%32.5%−12.4 pts
Graduate degree6.6%12.3%−5.7 pts
Unemployment rate2.6%4.6%−2.0 pts
Labor force participation59.5%61.3%−1.8 pts
Median home value$149,600$139,600+$10,000
Median gross rent$696$850−$154
Owner-occupied82.5%65.3%+17.2 pts
Housing vacancy rate14.4%19.4%−5.0 pts
Rent-burdened households28.1%43.9%−15.8 pts
Average commute25.414.7+10.7
Worked from home2.1%1.4%+0.6 pts
Public transit to work0.0%0.0%Even
Uninsured8.2%7.6%+0.6 pts
Population, 1990 – 2025