WORKFORCE DATA


Owasso is one of the fastest growing cities in the state, adding roughly 700 new residents annually. Since the 2010 U.S. Census, Owasso's population has grown 22.4%. Median age of the population is 37.1, one of the youngest populations in the region. Demographics point to a growing family population in their prime consumer-purchasing years — a positive for retail attraction but also for industries seeking an agile workforce.

Age Groups

  • 19 & younger: 27.9%

  • 20-54: 47.1%

  • 55-64: 11.3%

  • 65+: 13.6%

U.S. Census Bureau; ESRI, 2023

LABOR FORCE

  • Labor force: 26,000

  • EMPLOYED: 20,363

  • UNEMPLOYED: 766

  • UE Rate: 3.6%

U.S. Census Bureau; ESRI, 2023

COMMUTING PATTERNS

  • LIVING IN OWASSO, BUT EMPLOYED OUTSIDE: 69.5%

  • EMPLOYED & LIVING IN OWASSO: 30.5%

ACS 2023 5-yr estimates

POPULATION

  • 2023: 41,162 (+1.7%)

  • 2020: 38,240 (+2.8%)

  • 2010: 29,915 (+6.2%)

  • 2000: 18,502

U.S. Census Bureau; Esri, 2024

COST OF LIVING

  • PER CAPITA INCOME: $36,157

  • AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME: $95,519

  • MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $218,510

  • MEDIAN MONTHLY RENT: $1,180

  • COST OF LIVING: 8% less than the national average

U.S. Census Bureau; Esri, 2023