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Corn: Demographics & People

Corn's population stands at 601 people, in 201 households. Population shrank 0.8% from 606 (2022) to 601 (2024). Median age 38.3 years. (2.3y younger than Washita County; 3.1y older than Oklahoma). Children under 18 are 25% of the population. Population is 73% White (non-Hispanic) and 16% Hispanic or Latino. 69% of households are family-led. County is losing 251 residents per year (2022-2023). County health: 41% adult obesity, 20% smoke.

Population & Trend

Population shrank 0.8% from 606 (2022) to 601 (2024). Estimated 2026 population: ~596 (extrapolated at -0.4%/yr trend). Census Bureau Vintage estimate: 589.

Census data vintage2024
Population10,924 people
Annual growth rate · Population change-0.8%
Annual growth rate · Population (2022)606
Annual growth rate · Population (2024)601
Annual growth rate · Trend categorystable
Population601 people (vs Oklahoma 63,420) population: 6 observations from 2026-04-17 to 2026-04-29
Population Estimate589

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

Age Distribution

Median age 38.3y is 0.6 years younger than the U.S. median (38.9y). Children under 18 make up 25% — above the U.S. share of ~22%.

Age Summary · Median age38.3 years (vs Oklahoma 35.2y)
Age Summary · Children Pct25.0%
Age Summary · Characterfamily-oriented
Age Summary · Total Pop601
Age Summary · Under 18150
Age Summary · 18 To 34131.0×
Age Summary · 35 To 64179.0×
Age Summary · 65 Plus141
Population under 18150
Median age38.3 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 601 residents, race / ethnicity breaks down by Census ACS counts (a person can identify with one or more groups).

White residents479
Hispanic or Latino residents105
Diversity Index · Simpson Index33.3%
Diversity Index · Interpretationless diverse
Black population2.0% (vs Oklahoma 5.5%)
Hispanic or Latino population15.8% (vs Oklahoma 12.3%)
White (non-Hispanic) population72.9% (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 (6)

(unnamed)
German
(unnamed)
Irish
(unnamed)
Hispanic Total
(unnamed)
Puerto Rican
(unnamed)
American
(unnamed)
English

Citizenship & Origin

Where residents were born and their citizenship status (Census ACS). 0.8% are foreign-born — below the U.S. average of 13.9%. 4% have naturalized to U.S. citizenship.

Residents born in this state350
Residents born in another state222
Share born in this state58.2%
Share born in another state41.8%
Native-born U.S. citizens36.9%
Foreign-born residents0.8%
Naturalized citizens4.0%
Total foreign-born residents36

Households & Family Composition

201 households. Averaging 2.5 people each — matches the U.S. average of 2.5. 69% are family households — above the U.S. share of ~65%. Of 137 families, 30% are married couples with children.

Children under 18152
Total families137
Married couples with children41
Single-parent households26
Average household size2.53
Women who gave birth (past year)19.5%
Grandparents living with grandchildren4
Family households139 households (vs Oklahoma 16,590)
Households that are families69.2% (vs Oklahoma 61.1%)
Total households201 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. 12.8% moved within the county in the past year — the U.S. baseline is roughly 8–10%. The surrounding county is losing 251 residents per year on net (IRS migration data).

Moved within the county (past year)12.8%
Migration · People moving in (annual)9,821
Migration · People moving out (annual)10,072
Migration · Net migration (in − out)-251
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 disability59
Disability rate11.6%

Group Quarters

Group quarters are non-household living arrangements counted by the Census — college dormitories, nursing homes, military barracks, group homes, correctional facilities, and similar institutional or shared housing. 77 residents live in group quarters (12.8% of population).

Living in group quarters77

Other

Congressional District · District3
Congressional District · FormattedOK-03
Congressional District · Congress118th
Cdc Birth Rate · Fips40149
Cdc Birth Rate · State Fips40
Cdc Birth Rate · County Fips149
Cdc Birth Rate · CountyWashita
Cdc Birth Rate · Birth Rate33.2%
Cdc Birth Rate · Lower Ci25.50
Cdc Birth Rate · Upper Ci42.30
Cdc Mortality · Fips40149
Cdc Mortality · CountyWashita County
Cdc Mortality · Urban RuralNoncore
Cdc Mortality · Total Deaths 2020 2023382
Cdc Vaccination · Fips40149
Cdc Vaccination · CountyWashita County
Cdc Vaccination · Dose1 Pop Pct48.0%
Cdc Vaccination · Series Complete Pct40.6%
Cdc Vaccination · Booster Pct43.3%
Cdc Vaccination · Population 201910,916
Cdc Vaccination · Metro StatusNon-metro
Family Score · Score4.00
Family Score · Schools6
Family Score · Children Pct25.0%
Family Score · Ratingfair
Town Summary · Key Factspopulation 601, stable, family-oriented, middle-class, blue collar
Town Summary · Population601 people (vs Oklahoma 63,420)
Town Summary · CountyWashita County

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