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Demographic Data Report for Oklahoma by County
Education: Less than 9th grade
Population Ages 25+
All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2020-2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
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County
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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People (Education: Less Than 9th Grade)
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Rank within US
(of 3143 counties)
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United States N/A 4.7 10,803,193 N/A
Oklahoma N/A 3.8 101,429 31 of 52
Texas County Rural 15.7 1,976 3,104
Harmon County Rural 10.0 165 2,997
Tillman County Rural 8.4 390 2,911
Harper County Rural 7.8 177 2,869
Beaver County Rural 7.7 255 2,854
Cimarron County Rural 6.4 98 2,682
Jackson County Rural 5.9 936 2,571
Kingfisher County Rural 5.6 569 2,493
Adair County Rural 5.3 673 2,423
Jefferson County Rural 5.2 191 2,383
Beckham County Rural 5.1 776 2,347
Marshall County Rural 5.1 562 2,347
Ellis County Rural 5.0 129 2,313
Haskell County Rural 5.0 402 2,313
McCurtain County Rural 5.0 1,011 2,313
Oklahoma County Urban 5.0 26,200 2,313
Love County Rural 4.8 333 2,249
Blaine County Rural 4.7 272 2,212
Le Flore County Rural 4.7 1,546 2,212
Custer County Rural 4.6 767 2,170
Okfuskee County Rural 4.6 360 2,170
Tulsa County Urban 4.5 20,095 2,134
Garvin County Rural 4.4 759 2,099
Murray County Rural 4.4 418 2,099
Sequoyah County Urban 4.4 1,207 2,099
Major County Rural 4.3 226 2,057
McIntosh County Rural 4.3 611 2,057
Alfalfa County Rural 4.1 179 1,964
Hughes County Rural 4.1 388 1,964
Caddo County Rural 4.0 724 1,921
Ottawa County Rural 3.9 766 1,874
Garfield County Urban 3.8 1,541 1,821
Kiowa County Rural 3.8 220 1,821
Muskogee County Rural 3.7 1,637 1,776
Seminole County Rural 3.7 586 1,776
Cotton County Urban 3.6 136 1,701
Craig County Rural 3.6 359 1,701
Pittsburg County Rural 3.6 1,083 1,701
Bryan County Rural 3.5 1,138 1,648
Choctaw County Rural 3.5 340 1,648
Grant County Rural 3.5 101 1,648
Johnston County Rural 3.5 240 1,648
Carter County Rural 3.4 1,110 1,593
Coal County Rural 3.4 121 1,593
Delaware County Rural 3.4 1,040 1,593
Woods County Rural 3.4 175 1,593
Cherokee County Rural 3.3 1,028 1,534
Pawnee County Urban 3.3 366 1,534
Atoka County Rural 3.2 327 1,475
Okmulgee County Urban 3.2 796 1,475
Noble County Rural 3.1 236 1,405
Pushmataha County Rural 3.1 243 1,405
Comanche County Urban 3.0 2,349 1,338
Mayes County Rural 3.0 809 1,338
Stephens County Rural 3.0 923 1,338
Greer County Rural 2.9 115 1,273
Canadian County Urban 2.8 3,118 1,194
Grady County Urban 2.8 1,092 1,194
Latimer County Rural 2.8 186 1,194
Lincoln County Urban 2.7 633 1,124
Wagoner County Urban 2.7 1,577 1,124
Washita County Rural 2.7 202 1,124
McClain County Urban 2.6 779 1,042
Payne County Rural 2.6 1,157 1,042
Logan County Urban 2.5 877 975
Pontotoc County Rural 2.5 636 975
Pottawatomie County Rural 2.5 1,208 975
Cleveland County Urban 2.4 4,553 889
Rogers County Urban 2.4 1,588 889
Woodward County Rural 2.4 330 889
Creek County Urban 2.3 1,171 825
Osage County Urban 2.2 719 751
Kay County Rural 2.1 598 681
Dewey County Rural 1.9 54 548
Nowata County Rural 1.9 127 548
Washington County Rural 1.7 610 443
Roger Mills County Rural 1.5 34 309

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/25/2026 5:03 pm.

Φ Rural–urban county classifications are based on the 2023 USDA Rural–Urban Continuum Codes (except for Connecticut Counties which use 2013 codes). State-level cancer rates for rural areas are calculated using cancer cases registered exclusively in rural counties, while state-level cancer rates for urban areas are calculated using cases registered exclusively in urban counties.

Source: Demographic data provided by the Census Bureau and the American Community Survey.

For more information about Education: Less than 9th grade, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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