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Marshall County: Economy & Jobs

$57,245 is the median household income in Marshall County (about the same as Marshall County median $57,245; 1.1× below Oklahoma median $65,039), with homes at a median value of $164,500.

Income & Affordability

Median household income $57,245 — below the Oklahoma median ($62,125). Poverty rate 18.8% (U.S. average ~12.5%).

Irs Income · IRS tax returns filed$6,950
Irs Income · Total Adjusted Gross Income (thousands)$445,627
Irs Income · Average AGI per return$64,119 (vs Oklahoma $74,344)
Irs Income · Year2022
Median Household Income$57,245 (vs Oklahoma $62,125)
Poverty Rate18.8%

Sources: IRS SOI 2022 — county FIPS · Census ACS 5-Year 2024 — county-level query  ·  Refreshed 2026-04-29

Employment & Workforce

Employment + workforce stats. The county-level employment count covers all jobs within the county, not just town residents. Unemployment rate 5.8% — above the U.S. average of ~4%.

Employment · Avg annual employment (county)5,151
Employment · Total annual wages (county)$252,840,519
Employment · Average annual pay$49,087
Employment · Year2024
State Occupation Wages · Year2023
State Occupation Wages · All Occupations · Soc Code00-0000
State Occupation Wages · All Occupations · TitleAll Occupations
State Occupation Wages · All Occupations · Employment1,664,310
Unemployment Rate5.8% (vs Oklahoma 3.1%)

Sources: BLS QCEW 2024 · BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OES)

Industry Sectors

Major industries by establishment count from Census County Business Patterns (2022). Sectors are NAICS-coded; counts are county-wide employer establishments.

Agriculture · Total Farms467
Agriculture · Land In Farms Acres17,838
Agriculture · Avg Farm Size Acres38.20
Agriculture · Top CommoditiesAnimal Totals, Cattle, Crop Totals, Fruit & Tree Nut Totals, Equine
Agriculture · Year2022
Business Patterns · Establishments (employer count)318
Business Patterns · Total Employees4,573
Business Patterns · Annual Payroll Thousands201,968
Business Patterns · Year2022

Sources: USDA NASS Census 2022 — FIPS matched · Census CBP API — county FIPS match

Local Business Mix

Retail and service businesses by category (Census CBP NAICS-coded). Counts cover the surrounding county, not just the town. Reflects the everyday commercial mix residents can access.

Local Businesses · Grocery Stores3
Local Businesses · Liquor Stores5
Local Businesses · Gas Stations9
Local Businesses · General Merchandise7
Local Businesses · Home Centers3
Local Businesses · Auto Repair3
Local Businesses · Real Estate Offices4
Local Businesses · Commercial Banks5

Sources: Census CBP — NAICS detail codes

Dining Scene

Eating + drinking establishments by NAICS category (Census CBP 2022) — full-service restaurants, fast-food, bars, coffee shops. County-level counts.

Dining Scene · Full Service Restaurants16
Dining Scene · Fast Food10
Dining Scene · Coffee Snacks4

Sources: Census CBP NAICS 722

SNAP & Food Access

USDA-authorized SNAP retailers — supermarkets, super stores, convenience stores, and other locations where SNAP benefits can be redeemed. Per-1K density tracks food access.

Total Snap Stores44

Spending & Tax

Federal spending flowing to the surrounding county — direct payments, grants, contracts, loans (USAspending.gov).

Federal Spending · Federal Spending Fy2024$112,561,547
Federal Spending · Per Capita7,351.20 (at Oklahoma median)
Federal Spending · Population15,312 people (vs Oklahoma 63,420)

Sources: USAspending API