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Mccord, OK

Stable overall. Federal Funds is the clearest support signal, while gdp / output needs the most attention. Housing reads as affordable for a median-income household.

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Population

1,553

Data freshness

Unknown

GDP / Output

-2.3% YoY

23

$1.3B

Output changed -2.3% in 2024.

Vintage date unknown

State growth3.0%
U.S. growth5.3%

Jobs

Unemployment rate

59

4.2%

Unemployment is 4.2% for April 2026.

Vintage date unknown

State avg4.0%
U.S. avg4.3%

Population

-1.8% 5-year

39

1,553

Population moved -1.8% over the latest ACS window.

Vintage date unknown

State population4,028,634
U.S. population334,922,499

Housing

Rent share of income

87

9.1%

Median rent consumes 9.1% of median household income: Affordable.

Vintage date unknown

State rent$1.0K
U.S. rent$1.4K
HUD_API_TOKEN missing; ACS median gross rent is used as the housing affordability fallback.

Federal Funds

$8.1K per resident

100

$371.3M

$371.3M in federal obligations flowed here in FY2025.

Vintage date unknown

State total$50.3B
U.S. total$5.3T

Population and output

Trend Snapshot

Reported share

Industry Breakdown

FY2025

Federal Money

Federal obligations

$371.3M

$8.1K per resident in reported federal flow.

Top agencies

Dollars
1. Social Security Administration$266.1M
2. Department of Health and Human Services$23.2M
3. Department of Transportation$20.0M

Top recipients

Dollars
1. OSAGE NATION$23.8M
2. OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION$12.9M
3. REDACTED DUE TO PII$7.0M

Affordable

Housing Affordability

9.1%

of median income

1BR estimate$516
2BR estimate$679
Median income$83,125
Median home value$202,400

ACS context

Quick Facts

Population

1,553

Median age

53.1

Bachelor's degree+

22.3%

Poverty rate

11.6%

Labor force participation

54.6%

Prime rate

6.8%

CPI YoY

+3.9%

U.S. GDP YoY

+5.9%

Sources and warnings

Data Provenance

Census ACS 5-year

2024

BLS LAUS / CPS

April 2026

BEA regional CAGDP1

2024

USAspending

FY2025

FRED

2026-06-10

HUD Fair Market Rent

Latest available

Data notes
  • HUD_API_TOKEN missing; ACS median gross rent is used as the housing affordability fallback.

5-year compound growth

Historical Trends

Population CAGR

-0.4%

GDP CAGR

+8.7%

Federal flow

5 years

Population (5 years)
20201,582
20211,645
20221,625
20231,656
20241,553
GDP (5 years)
2020$883.7M
2021$1.2B
2022$1.4B
2023$1.4B
2024$1.3B

2-year linear forecast

Predictive Outlook

Population forecast

20241,553
20251,598 *
20261,593 *

R² = 2.9% · * projected

GDP forecast

2024$1.3B
2025$1.6B *
2026$1.7B *

R² = 70.5% · * projected

Linear regression over available historical data. Projections are estimates based on past trends and do not account for policy changes, economic shocks, or other external factors.

housing affordability breakdown

Cost of Living

Median household income$83,125/yr
Median rent$629/mo
Rent share of income9.1%
Est. mortgage (30yr, 6.5%)$12,281/yr
Mortgage share of income14.8%

Rent data from Census ACS 5-year. Mortgage estimate assumes 20% down, 6.5% APR, 30-year fixed.

employment snapshot

Job Market

Unemployment rate4.2%
State avg4.0%
U.S. avg4.3%
Labor force participation54.6%
Poverty rate11.6%

Data from BLS LAUS / CPS. April 2026.

valuation snapshot

Real Estate

Median home value$202,400
Median monthly rent$629
Price-to-rent ratio26.8x

High price-to-rent ratio — renting may be more economical than buying in this market.

composite score

Investment Climate

Investment climateModerate
Composite score44/100
Economic growth23/100
Labor market59/100
Population momentum39/100
Overall stability60/100

Composite score weighs economic growth, labor market health, population momentum, and overall stability. Not financial advice.

Location Context

McCord CDP, Oklahoma

City/Town

Part of

Tulsa, OK

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