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Earl: Demographics & People

60 people call Earl home, in 27 households. Population shrank 40.0% from 100 (2022) to 60 (2024). Median age 36.5 years. (2.8y younger than Johnston County; 1.3y older than Oklahoma). Children under 18 are 8% of the population. Population is 70% White (non-Hispanic) and 3% Hispanic or Latino. The community is relatively homogeneous (Simpson index 0.04). 44% of households are family-led. County is losing 230 residents per year (2022-2023). County health: 44% adult obesity, 24% smoke.

Population & Trend

Population shrank 40.0% from 100 (2022) to 60 (2024). Estimated 2026 population: ~38 (extrapolated at -20.0%/yr trend). Census Bureau Vintage estimate: 18.

Census data vintage2024
Population10,272 people
Annual growth rate · Population change-40.0%
Annual growth rate · Population (2022)100
Annual growth rate · Population (2024)60
Annual growth rate · Trend categoryshrinking
Population60 people (vs Oklahoma 63,420) population: 6 observations from 2026-04-17 to 2026-04-29
Population Estimate18

Sources: Census ACS 5-Year 2023, Table B01003  ·  Refreshed 2026-04-12

Age Distribution

Median age 36.5y is 2.4 years younger than the U.S. median (38.9y). Children under 18 make up 8% — below the U.S. share of ~22%.

Age Summary · Median age36.5 years (vs Oklahoma 35.2y)
Age Summary · Children Pct8.3%
Age Summary · Characterfamily-oriented
Age Summary · Total Pop60
Age Summary · Under 185
Age Summary · 18 To 3425.0×
Age Summary · 35 To 6421.0×
Age Summary · 65 Plus9
Population under 185
Median age36.5 years (vs Oklahoma 35.2y)

Sources: Census ACS 5-Year 2024 — place-level B01001 query · Census ACS 5-Year 2023  ·  Refreshed 2026-04-29

Race, Ethnicity & Diversity

Of 60 residents, race / ethnicity breaks down by Census ACS counts (a person can identify with one or more groups). The Simpson diversity index is 0.04 (0 = single group, 1 = perfectly even distribution); this is read as relatively homogeneous.

White residents95
Hispanic or Latino residents2
Diversity Index · Diversity index (Simpson)4.0%
Diversity Index · Diversity labelrelatively homogeneous
Diversity Index · Groups counted2
Diversity Index · Largest group share97.9%
Hispanic or Latino population3.3% (vs Oklahoma 12.3%)
White (non-Hispanic) population70.0% (vs Oklahoma 57.8%)

Sources: Census ACS 5-Year 2023  ·  Refreshed 2026-04-12

Ancestry

Self-reported ancestry from Census ACS — what residents report as their ethnic origin, separate from race. Counts can exceed population because people can list multiple ancestries.

Top (2)

(unnamed)
Scottish
(unnamed)
Polish

Citizenship & Origin

Where residents were born and their citizenship status (Census ACS).

Residents born in this state48
Residents born in another state12
Share born in this state80.0%
Share born in another state20.0%
Native-born U.S. citizens20.0%
Total foreign-born residents118

Households & Family Composition

27 households. Averaging 2.6 people each — larger than the U.S. average of 2.5. 44% are family households — below the U.S. share of ~65%. Of 26 families, 58% are married couples with children.

Children under 1831
Total families26
Married couples with children15
Average household size2.63
Women who gave birth (past year)13.8%
Grandparents living with grandchildren2
Grandparents responsible for grandchildren2
Family households12 households (vs Oklahoma 16,590)
Households that are families44.4% (vs Oklahoma 61.1%)
Total households27 households (vs Oklahoma 23,671) total_households: 4 observations from 2026-04-23 to 2026-04-29

Sources: Census ACS 5-Year 2023  ·  Refreshed 2026-04-12

Residential Stability & Migration

How long residents have lived here and where they came from. The surrounding county is losing 230 residents per year on net (IRS migration data).

Lived in same home a year ago60.0%
Migration · People moving in (annual)8,723
Migration · People moving out (annual)8,953
Migration · Net migration (in − out)-230
Migration · Year2022-2023

Sources: IRS SOI Migration 2021-2022  ·  Refreshed 2026-04-12

Disability

Census ACS measures self-reported functional limitations — vision, hearing, mobility, cognitive, self-care, or independent-living. The U.S. baseline disability rate is about 12–13%; rates trend higher with median age.

Residents with a disability4
Disability rate5.1%

Other

Congressional District · District2
Congressional District · FormattedOK-02
Congressional District · Congress118th
Cdc Birth Rate · Fips40069
Cdc Birth Rate · State Fips40
Cdc Birth Rate · County Fips069
Cdc Birth Rate · CountyJohnston
Cdc Birth Rate · Birth Rate28.9%
Cdc Birth Rate · Lower Ci22.20
Cdc Birth Rate · Upper Ci36.90
Cdc Mortality · Fips40069
Cdc Mortality · CountyJohnston County
Cdc Mortality · Urban RuralNoncore
Cdc Mortality · Total Deaths 2020 2023311
Cdc Vaccination · Fips40069
Cdc Vaccination · CountyJohnston County
Cdc Vaccination · Dose1 Pop Pct53.3%
Cdc Vaccination · Series Complete Pct44.6%
Cdc Vaccination · Booster Pct40.7%
Cdc Vaccination · Population 201911,085
Cdc Vaccination · Metro StatusNon-metro
Family Score · Score7.50
Family Score · Schools13
Family Score · Children Pct8.3%
Family Score · Ratingexcellent
Town Summary · Key Factspopulation 60, shrinking, family-oriented, upper-middle, blue collar
Town Summary · Population60 people (vs Oklahoma 63,420)
Town Summary · CountyJohnston County

Sources: Census place-to-CD118 crosswalk (place_fips) · federal dataset cascade