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ATOKA COUNTY, OK
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ATOKA COUNTY
REGIONAL CONTEXT
LABOR MARKET OVERVIEW, 2017
OKLAHOMA
Civilian Labor Force 1,834,312
Employed 1,755,604
Unemployed 78,708
Unemployment Rate 4.3%
CHOCTAW 11-COUNTY AREA
Civilian Labor Force 102,418
Employed 96,655
Unemployed 5,763
Unemployment Rate 5.6%
ATOKA COUNTY
Civilian Labor Force 5,047
Employed 4,768
Unemployed 279
Unemployment Rate 5.5%
FAST FACTS
• Major employers include: Choctaw Nation, INCA, Lowrimore Materials, Eaves Trailers, Diamond Attachments, Ethan Allen, SE Machine, C-All Trailers, and Hydra Link
• Located along US Highway 75/69 and Union Pacific main line
From Atoka: • 130 miles to DFW airport • 141 to Tulsa International airport • 135 to Will Rogers airport (Oklahoma City)
• Atoka Municipal Airport (KAQR) has 1 runway; fuel, hangers, and tiedowns available
• Natural resources include oil and gas, water, timber, stone, public lands
• Lake Atoka has 105,195 acre feet of capacity • McGee Creek Reservoir has 103,000 acre feet of capacity
• Educational resources include 6 public school districts and a Kiamichi Technology Center in Atoka
BY THE NUMBERS
13,887 2017 Population 3,916
2017 Jobs
89.1 Cost of Living Index (US average=100)
$13.15 Median Hourly Wage (US median=$17.81)
Sources: US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics (state and county labor market data, wages). Data for 2017 is an annual average calculated by TIP; EMSI 2017.4 – QCEW Employees, Non-QCEW Employees, and Self-Employed (wage and cost of living data); Old Atoka State Bank by Larry D. Moore via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0) (header image).
ATOKA COUNTY
ATOKA COUNTY, OK
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DEMOGRAPHICS
POPULATION 2010-2017
COMPARATIVE POPULATION TRENDS INDEXED TO 2010
INCORPORATED AREAS AND POPULATION CENTERS
ATOKA COUNTY 13,887 Atoka (county seat) 3,091
Stringtown 404
Tushka 305
Caney 199
Balance of Atoka County 9,888
Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Program (top figures); ArcGIS Online (map).
14,182 13,887
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
0.94
0.96
0.98
1.00
1.02
1.04
1.06
1.08
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Atoka 11-County AreaOklahoma US
Atoka
ATOKA COUNTY, OK
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EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, 2016 POPULATION 25+
AGE STRUCTURE, 2016 TOTAL POPULATION
RACE AND ETHNICITY, 2016 TOTAL POPULATION
HOUSEHOLD INCOME, 2016 TOTAL POPULATION
Source: US Census Bureau, American community Survey, 5-year averages for the period 2012-2016 (all figures this page).
13%13%17%18%
28%32%38%41%
29%31%
29%27%
30%24%16%15%
USOklahoma11-CountyArea
Atoka
Bachelor's or Higher Some College
High School or GED < High School
26%27%26%25%
21%21%19%19%
39%37%38%39%
15%15%18%17%
USOklahoma11-CountyArea
Atoka
Seniors (65+) Experienced working (35-64)
Young adults (20-34) Youth (0-19)
62%67%69%72%
17%10%5%3%
12%7%
4%4%
7%13%14%
8%9%9%7%
USOklahoma11-CountyArea
Atoka
Asian & other Native American BlackHispanic/Latino White
22%25%34%35%
23%26%
28%30%18%
19%
17%15% 12%12%
9%11% 25%18%
11%10%
USOklahoma11-CountyArea
Atoka
$100,000+ $75,000-99,999$50,000-74,999 $25,000-49,999Below $25,000
ATOKA COUNTY, OK
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HOUSING
AGE OF HOUSING STOCK, 2016
HOUSING TYPE, 2016
OCCUPANCY TYPE, 2016
HOUSING VALUE, 2016
Source: US Census Bureau, American community Survey, 5-year averages for the period 2012-2016 (all figures this page).
17%18%18%19%
43%46%52%53%
27%28%
23%24%
13%8%7%5%
USOklahoma11-CountyArea
Atoka
Before 1939 1940-1969 1970-1999 2000 or later
62%73%75%73%
32%18%8%
6%
6%10%17%21%
USOklahoma11-CountyArea
Atoka
Mobile Attached Detached
64%66%71%73%
36%34%29%27%
USOklahoma11-CountyArea
Atoka
Renter-occupied Owner-occupied
24%
40%
58%53%
30%
37%
27%26%
35%
20%13%
17%11%
USOklahoma11-CountyArea
Atoka
$500,000+ $200,000-$499,999$100,000-$199,999 Below $100,000
ATOKA COUNTY, OK
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ECONOMY
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY JOB BASE 2017 + PROJECTED 5-YEAR CHANGE
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 2013–2017
COMPARATIVE EMPLOYMENT TRENDS PERCENT CHANGE FROM PRIOR YEAR, 2013–2017
*Education includes public schools, colleges, & universities, and healthcare includes public hospitals. Local government includes tribal employment. Source: EMSI 2017.4 – QCEW Employees, Non-QCEW Employees, and Self-Employed (all figures this page).
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
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ars
Educ
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Pers
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Agr
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Util
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Cor
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2017 Projected Change 2017-2022
3,946 3,831 3,791 3,899 3,916
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017-4.0%
-3.0%
-2.0%
-1.0%
0.0%
1.0%
2.0%
3.0%
4.0%
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Atoka 11-County AreaOklahoma US
ATOKA COUNTY, OK
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LABOR MARKET
CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATE, 2016
ANNUAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATES NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED, 2007–2017
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics (top figures); US Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 5-year averages for the period 2012-2016 (bottom figure).
4,924 5,047
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
69%68%
56%
42%
58%56%
48%47%
USOklahoma11-CountyArea
Atoka
Male Female
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Atoka 11-County Area Oklahoma US
ATOKA COUNTY, OK
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OCCUPATIONAL STRUCTURE
EMPLOYMENT BY SKILL LEVEL PERCENT OF TOTAL EMPLOYMENT, 2017
OCCUPATIONAL CHANGES BY SKILL LEVEL ESTIMATED OPENINGS, 2017–2022
COMPARATIVE MEDIAN HOURLY WAGES BY MAJOR OCCUPATIONAL GROUP, 2017
Source: EMSI 2017.4 – QCEW Employees, Non-QCEW Employees, and Self-Employed (all figures this page). Note: Comparative Median Hourly Wage figures exclude military occupations. Line = US wage range from the 10th to the 90th percentile.
Low38%
Middle40%
High22%
+1,636
+1,486
+714
Low
Middle
High
$0$10$20$30$40$50$60$70$80$90
$100
Food
Pre
p. &
Ser
ving
Rel
ated
Bldg
/Gro
unds
Cle
anin
g &
Mai
nt.
Pers
onal
Car
e &
Ser
vice
Sale
s &
Rel
ated
Hea
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re S
uppo
rt
Offi
ce &
Adm
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trativ
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ppor
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Prot
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Arts
, Des
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& M
edia
Prod
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Farm
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Inst
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Educ
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ness
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Man
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Arc
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Eng
inee
ring
US Median Atoka Median
ATOKA COUNTY, OK
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COMMUTING PATTERNS
INFLOW/OUTFLOW, 2015 FLOW OF WORKERS TO/FROM THE COUNTY
Note: Overlay arrows are for illustrative purposes and do not indicate directionality of worker flow.
COMMUTER FLOWS BY INDUSTRY, 2015
Source: US Census Bureau, Local Employment Dynamics (all figures this page).
1,671 Live and work
in Atoka County
1,659
Commute to jobs in Atoka County from outside
Of the 3,330 workers that held jobs in Atoka County in 2015, 50 percent lived outside the county.
2,552
Live in Atoka County and commute to jobs
outside
Of the 4,223 residents employed in 2015, 60 percent commuted to jobs outside the county.
SECTOR INFLOW OUTFLOW
Manufacturing 584 400 184
Finance & insurance 139 143 -4
Personal & other services 76 87 -11
Agriculture 6 20 -14
Utilities 22 36 -14
Property sales & leasing 32 47 -15
Information & media 14 35 -21
Government 445 468 -23
Corporate & regional HQs 0 27 -27
Restaurants, bars, & hotels 348 375 -27
Transportation & warehousing 161 195 -34
Professional services 49 103 -54
Wholesale Trade 71 128 -57
Education 418 480 -62
Oil, gas, & mining 64 137 -73
Construction 101 178 -77
Arts & entertainment 50 137 -87
Administrative services 45 144 -99
Retail Trade 377 525 -148
Healthcare 328 558 -230
NET
ATOKA COUNTY, OK
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COMMUTER FLOWS BY COUNTY, 2015
WHERE ATOKA WORKERS LIVE BY COUNTY, 2015
Source: US Census Bureau, Local Employment Dynamics (all figures this page).
Where Atoka County workers liveCounty Count Share
1 Atoka County, OK 1,671 50.2%2 Bryan County, OK 380 11.4%3 Coal County, OK 178 5.3%4 Johnston County, OK 130 3.9%5 Pittsburg County, OK 78 2.3%6 Pontotoc County, OK 58 1.7%7 Oklahoma County, OK 57 1.7%8 Pushmataha County, OK 47 1.4%9 McCurtain County, OK 44 1.3%10 Choctaw County, OK 42 1.3%
All Other Locations 645 19.4%Total 3,330 100.0%
Where employed Atoka County residents workCounty Count Share
1 Atoka County, OK 1,671 39.6%2 Bryan County, OK 479 11.3%3 Oklahoma County, OK 331 7.8%4 Pittsburg County, OK 200 4.7%5 Tulsa County, OK 117 2.8%6 Pontotoc County, OK 108 2.6%7 Coal County, OK 106 2.5%8 Carter County, OK 103 2.4%9 Pushmataha County, OK 101 2.4%10 Cleveland County, OK 69 1.6%
All Other Locations 938 22.2%Total 4,223 100.0%
Profile County Laborshed Counties
ATOKA COUNTY, OK
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COMMUTER FLOWS BY OCCUPATION, 2017 TOP 25 OCCUPATIONS BY RESIDENT WORKERS
Source: EMSI 2017.4 – QCEW Employees, Non-QCEW Employees, and Self-Employed. Notes: Wages indexed to US median ($17.36=1.0).
SOC DESCRIPTION 2017 R
ESID
ENT
WO
RK
ERS
2017 J
OBS
MEDIAN HOURLY
EARNINGS CO
MPA
RED
TO
US
41-2031 Retail Salespersons 126 88 38 $11.14 0.64
43-9061 Office Clerks, General 100 68 32 $10.50 0.61
53-7062 Laborers/Freight, Stock, & Material Movers, Hand 91 61 30 $13.10 0.75
51-4121 Welders, Cutters, Solderers, & Brazers 56 30 26 $15.71 0.91
43-6014 g
Exec. 92 68 24 $11.75 0.68
11-1021 General & Operations Managers 62 41 21 $30.86 1.78
29-1141 Registered Nurses 79 59 20 $27.42 1.58
49-9071 Maintenance & Repair Workers, General 51 32 19 $13.38 0.77
37-2011 Janitors & Cleaners, Exc. Maids & Housekeepers 76 58 18 $9.50 0.55
43-5081 Stock Clerks & Order Fillers 64 47 17 $11.59 0.67
43-3031 Bookkeeping, Accounting, & Auditing Clerks 59 42 17 $13.43 0.77
31-1014 Nursing Assistants 55 41 14 $11.56 0.67
43-1011 First-Line Supvsr., Office & Admin. Support 53 40 13 $18.25 1.05
47-2061 Construction Laborers 49 38 11 $13.18 0.76
35-3021 Combined Food Prep. & Servers, Incl. Fast Food 127 116 11 $8.29 0.48
41-1011 First-Line Supvsr., Retail Sales Workers 62 51 11 $16.35 0.94
53-3032 Heavy & Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 157 147 9 $18.39 1.06
39-9021 Personal Care Aides 89 81 8 $8.19 0.47
25-2021 Teachers, Elementary (Except Special Ed.) 60 52 8 $17.48 1.01
35-3031 Waiters & Waitresses 86 79 6 $9.75 0.56
41-2011 Cashiers 187 181 6 $9.94 0.57
25-2031 Teachers, Secondary (Exc. Special Ed. & CTE) 54 50 4 $18.24 1.05
25-9041 Teacher Assistants 55 52 4 $8.23 0.47
35-2011 Cooks, Fast Food 78 83 -6 $8.39 0.48
NET COMMUTERS
ATOKA COUNTY, OK
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EDUCATION & TRAINING
REGIONAL POST-SECONDARY INSTITUTIONS BY PARENT INSTITUTION
COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTS
SCHOOL DISTRICT
# OF STUDENTS (2017)
SENIOR GRAD. RATE
(CLASS OF ‘16)
4-YR DROPOUT RATE
(CLASS OF ‘16)
% CAREER TECH PROGRAM
PARTICIPATION AVERAGE ACT
SCORE
Atoka 879 93.3% 13.6% 73.8% 18.30
Caney 236 95.5% 8.7% 95.7% 17.30
Harmony 234 No HS No HS No HS No HS
Lane 274 No HS No HS No HS No HS
Stringtown 225 No HS No HS No HS No HS
Tushka 442 100.0% 0.0% 50.0% 22.00
Total 2,290
Sources: National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Oklahoma Office of Educational Quality and Accountability, & Oklahoma State Department of Education (all figures this page).
ATOKA COUNTY, OK
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HEALTHCARE REGIONAL HEALTHCARE FACILITIES
INDIAN HEALTH SERVICES FACILITIES
FACILITY NAME FACILITY CATEGORY CITY BEHAVIORAL
HEALTH? DENTAL
SERVICES? Atoka Choctaw Nation Health Center Health Center Atoka Yes No
OTHER HEALTHCARE FACILITIES FACILITY NAME FACILITY CATEGORY CITY # OF BEDS A B C Medical Clinic, PLLC Rural Health Clinic Atoka
Atoka County Medical Center Hospital Atoka 25 Family Health Center of Southern Oklahoma, Inc Federally Qualified Health Center Atoka
SELECTED HEALTHCARE CHARACTERISTICS, 2016 HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE COUNTY OKLAHOMA US Percent of population* with coverage 79.3% 84.3% 88.3% Percent of population* with coverage-private 48.4% 63.1% 66.7% Percent of population* with coverage-public 43.8% 33.3% 33.0%
*Population includes civilian noninstitutionalized persons. Sources: Indian Health Services (IHS Facilities); Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (other facilities); American Community Survey, 5 year averages for the period 2012-2016 (bottom table). Note: The Provider of Services data extract from the Quality Improvement Evaluation System (QIES) database is maintained by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). These data include provider number, name, and address and characterize the participating institutional provider (including hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, and other types of facilities). The data are collected through the CMS Regional Offices. The file contains an individual record for each Medicare-approved provider and is updated quarterly. This attribute represents the description associated with Facility Sub Category code within a Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services provider type code category.
Facilities of the Indian Health Service Other Healthcare Facilities
Hughes
Haskell
Latimer Pittsburg
Coal
Le Flore
Pushmataha Atoka
Bryan
McCurtain Choctaw