Logan County Demographics

Logan County is the 5th fastest growing county in Oklahoma.

There are many reasons to live, conduct business and raise a family in Logan County Oklahoma. Conveniently located in central Oklahoma along the I-35 Corridor, the county has many towns that provide a technology and business friendly atmosphere designed to encourage economic development. Agribusiness is one area that is central to these towns and LCEDC is dedicated to helping potential business developers, and manufacturing companies locate and thrive in this business rich environment.

Population Information

 

Population: 45,276
Households (2010): 15,383
Median Home Value: $106,600
Per Capita Personal Income: $23,348
Median Household Income: $60,883
Average Household Income: $67,890
Median Disposable Income: $26,246
Median Age: 37.3

Workforce

 

Labor Force: 18,299
Labor Force Within 30 Mi: 635,240
Labor Force Within 45 Mi: 915,142
Unemployment Rate: 5.3%

Tax Structure

Oklahoma is among the lowest "cost of doing business" states in the country.

 

County Sales Tax: 1%
State Sales Tax: 4.5%
State Corporate Tax Rate: 6.0%
State Personal Income Tax: 6.25%
Unemployment @ $9,100

Education

Logan County communities offer an excellent preparatory education base to students for higher education and vocational training.

Public School Attendance
Guthrie Public Schools: 3,280
Crescent Public Schools: 595
Coyle Public Schools: 387
Cashion Public Schools: 525
Mulhall/Orlando: 244

 

Vocational Training Schools
Frances Tuttle Career Tech
Meridian Technology Center

Nearby Universities:
University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond
Rose State College, Midwest City
Oklahoma Christian University, Edmond
University of Oklahoma, Norman
Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater
Southern Nazarene University, Bethany
OU Health Science Center, Oklahoma City
Langston University, Langston
OSU / OKC, Oklahoma City

Transportation

Guthrie-Edmond Regional Airport is governed by an Interlocal Governmental Agreement between the City of Edmond and the City of Guthrie. The facility includes a jet capable 5,200 ft. runway, taxiways, lighting and a terminal building. Guthrie-Edmond Regional Airport is also a designated Foreign Trade Zone.

Will Rogers World Airport is located in Oklahoma City. This airport serves all commercial travel for the region and can accommodate any size aircraft. Will Rogers averages 85 commercial departures per day and is home to 67 companies.

 

Rail Transportation:
Burlington Northern / Santa Fe Freight Service

Motor Freight:
Ten motor freight companies serve Logan County either daily or as needed.

Water Transportation:
The Port of Catoosa is 94 miles northeast of Logan County on the Arkansas River and is connected via the Arkansas River to the Mississippi River and The Gulf of Mexico.

First Capitol Trolley:
More than 30 vehicles serve the Logan County area providing Historic Routes in Guthrie and a variety of on-demand services for residents.

Counties we serve:

Atoka • Choctaw • Coal • Garfield Hughes • Jefferson • Kingfisher • Logan • Lincoln • McCurtain • Noble • Okfuskee • Payne • Woods

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