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Kay County, OK

Comprehensive demographics, housing data, local amenities, and economic statistics for Kay County.

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Community Insights

Leading Industry
Manufacturing
3% of local workforce
Home Value Growth⬆⬆
+13.1% over 2 years
Family-Friendly
25% of residents
above average nationally
Homeowners
69% of occupied units

People & Demographics

Total Population43,625
Households
Under 18
25.0%
Age 18–34
27.0%
Age 35–64
29.0%
Age 65+
19.0%
Veterans
8.0%
Active Duty
0.0%

Housing & Living

Median Home Value$121,325
Median Gross Rent$878/mo
Owner Occupied
69.2%
Renter Occupied
30.8%
Detached Homes
Built Pre-1940

Economy & Income

Median Household Income$60,311
Poverty Rate

Key Industries

Healthcare6.0%
Professional Services1.0%
Manufacturing3.0%
Retail14.0%
Education1.0%

Amenities & Transit

Transit Score63 / 100
Walkability / Amenities63 / 100
Commute < 15m
Commute 60m+

Education

High School Grad
Bachelor's Degree
13.0%
Master's or Higher
5.0%
School Enrollment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the population and demographic makeup of Kay County?

The total population of Kay County is approximately 43,625. The largest age group is 35-64 year olds. This demographic data is sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau.

Is Kay County walkable and transit-friendly?

Based on local geographic data, Kay County has an amenity and walkability score of 63/100 and a transit score of 63/100. This indicates moderate access to local amenities and transportation.

Do more people rent or own homes in Kay County?

The housing market in Kay County is predominantly driven by homeowners, with 69% of housing units being owner-occupied and 31% being renter-occupied.

What is the education level of residents in Kay County?

In Kay County, approximately 13% of adult residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher. Additionally, 5% of the population holds a master's degree or higher. This indicates the local educational attainment compared to state and national averages.