BRYAN COUNTY, OK
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BRYAN 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%
BRYAN COUNTY
Civilian Labor Force 19,839
Employed 19,053
Unemployed 786
Unemployment Rate 4.0%
FAST FACTS
• Major employers include: Choctaw Nation, Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Big Lots Distribution Center, Alorica, Alliance Health, Webstaurant, and Indian Nation Wholesale Co.
• Major manufacturers include: Commercial Metals Co., Cardinal Glass, Eagle Suspensions, Stahl, Gamco
• Headquarters of Choctaw Nation
• Located along US Highways 70 & 75/69 and along both Union Pacific and Kiamichi railroads
• From Durant: • 98 miles to DFW airport • 150 miles to Will Rogers airport (Oklahoma City) • Durant Regional Airport (KDUA) with 2 runways, fuel,
hangars, tie downs, and a terminal
• Lake Texoma, one of the largest reservoirs in the US
• Foreign Trade Zone #227 includes the 30-acre International Business Park in Durant
BY THE NUMBERS
46,319 2017 Population 18,755
2017 Jobs
89.8 Cost of Living Index (US average=100)
$14.53 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); Morrison hall sosu by Urbanative via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0) (header image). *The entirety of Bryan County is not considered within the Choctaw Nation. The Nation also includes a small part of Pontotoc and Johnston.
BRYAN COUNTY
BRYAN COUNTY, OK
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DEMOGRAPHICS
POPULATION 2010-2017
COMPARATIVE POPULATION TRENDS INDEXED TO 2010
INCORPORATED AREAS AND POPULATION CENTERS
BRYAN COUNTY 46,319 Durant (county seat) 17,764
Calera 2,316
Colbert 1,220
Caddo 1,068
Bokchito 672
Achille 526
Silo 359
Bennington 358
Kenefic 212
Kemp 141
Mead 131
Armstrong 113
Hendrix 83
Balance of Bryan County 21,356
Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Program (top figures); ArcGIS Online (map).
42,41646,319
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Durant
BRYAN COUNTY, OK
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EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, 2016 POPULATION 25+
AGE STRUCTURE, 2016 TOTAL POPULATION
RACE AND ETHNI, 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).
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21%21%19%21%
39%37%38%36%
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62%67%69%72%
17%10%5%6%
12%7%7%13%16%
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$100,000+ $75,000-99,999$50,000-74,999 $25,000-49,999Below $25,000
BRYAN 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%25%
43%46%52%49%
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23%19%
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32%18%8%13%
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USOklahoma11-countyregion
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64%66%71%65%
36%34%29%35%
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USOklahoma11-countyregion
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$500,000+ $200,000-$499,999$100,000-$199,999 Below $100,000
BRYAN 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).
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BRYAN COUNTY, OK
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LABOR MARKET
CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATE, 2016
ANNUAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATES NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED, 2007–2017
Sources: US Bureau of Labor Statistics (top figures); US Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 5-year averages for the period 2012-2016 (bottom figure).
17,777
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BRYAN 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.
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BRYAN 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).
SECTOR INFLOW OUTFLOW
Arts & entertainment 1,569 955 614
Government 1,865 1,467 398
Corporate & regional HQs 565 385 180
Restaurants, bars, & hotels 1,430 1,319 111
Education 1,944 1,869 75
Agriculture 78 87 -9
Property sales & leasing 82 98 -16
Utilities 98 122 -24
Information & media 144 170 -26
Wholesale Trade 618 669 -51
Personal & other services 158 232 -74
Construction 540 622 -82
Professional services 331 428 -97
Administrative services 450 559 -109
Transportation & warehousing 441 564 -123
Finance & insurance 329 469 -140
Oil, gas, & mining 86 264 -178
Healthcare 1,808 2,058 -250
Retail Trade 1,331 1,590 -259
Manufacturing 1,125 1,604 -479
NET
8,566 Live and work
in Bryan County
6,426
Commute to jobs in Bryan County from outside
Of the 14,992 workers that held jobs in Bryan County in 2015, 43 percent lived outside the county.
6,965
Live in Bryan County and commute to jobs
Of the 15,531 residents employed in 2015, 45 percent commuted to jobs outside the county.
BRYAN COUNTY, OK
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COMMUTER FLOWS BY COUNTY, 2015
WHERE BRYAN WORKERS LIVE BY COUNTY, 2015
Source: US Census Bureau, Local Employment Dynamics (all figures this page).
Where Bryan County workers liveCounty Count Share
1 Bryan County, OK 8,566 57.1%
2 Grayson County, TX 834 5.6%
3 Atoka County, OK 479 3.2%
4 Choctaw County, OK 351 2.3%
5 Pittsburg County, OK 331 2.2%
6 McCurtain County, OK 329 2.2%
7 Marshall County, OK 302 2.0%
8 Oklahoma County, OK 293 2.0%
9 Carter County, OK 249 1.7%
10 Le Flore County, OK 226 1.5%
All Other Locations 3,032 20.2%
Total 14,992 100.0%
Where employed Bryan County residents workCounty Count Share
1 Bryan County, OK 8,566 55.2%
2 Grayson County, TX 1,167 7.5%
3 Oklahoma County, OK 967 6.2%
4 Carter County, OK 397 2.6%
5 Tulsa County, OK 395 2.5%
6 Marshall County, OK 388 2.5%
7 Atoka County, OK 380 2.4%
8 Pontotoc County, OK 248 1.6%
9 Choctaw County, OK 203 1.3%
10 Pittsburg County, OK 194 1.2%
All Other Locations 2,626 16.9%
Total 15,531 100.0%
Profile County Laborshed Counties
BRYAN 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).
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37-2011 Janitors & Cleaners, Exc. Maids & Housekeepers 315 342 26 $10.65 0.6143-6014 Secretaries/Admin. Asst., Exc. Legal, Med., & Exec. 397 422 25 $13.62 0.7849-9071 Maintenance & Repair Workers, General 263 284 22 $15.17 0.8735-2011 Cooks, Fast Food 231 251 20 $8.92 0.5143-3031 Bookkeeping, Accounting, & Auditing Clerks 273 286 13 $15.38 0.8943-1011 First-Line Supvsr., Office & Admin. Support 215 212 -3 $20.48 1.1843-9061 Office Clerks, General 458 451 -7 $12.25 0.7129-2061 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurses 191 183 -8 $19.80 1.1425-9041 Teacher Assistants 189 180 -9 $9.15 0.5341-2011 Cashiers 555 546 -9 $8.88 0.5131-1014 Nursing Assistants 230 216 -13 $11.37 0.6541-1011 First-Line Supvsr., Retail Sales Workers 211 197 -14 $15.59 0.9053-7062 Laborers/Freight, Stock, & Material Movers, Hand 379 359 -20 $14.16 0.8211-1021 General & Operations Managers 257 235 -22 $35.57 2.0543-5081 Stock Clerks & Order Fillers 252 227 -25 $10.58 0.6135-3031 Waiters & Waitresses 274 249 -25 $8.24 0.4725-2021 Teachers, Elementary (Except Special Ed.) 203 169 -34 $19.71 1.1435-3021 Combined Food Prep. & Servers, Incl. Fast Food 417 374 -43 $8.86 0.5139-9021 Personal Care Aides 299 247 -52 $9.74 0.5643-4051 Customer Service Representatives 204 146 -57 $13.90 0.8053-3032 Heavy & Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 339 262 -77 $18.84 1.0941-2031 Retail Salespersons 452 372 -80 $9.50 0.5555-9999 Military occupations 262 175 -86 $16.42 0.9529-1141 Registered Nurses 333 239 -94 $29.35 1.69
NET COMMUTERS
BRYAN COUNTY, OK
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EDUCATION & TRAINING
REGIONAL POST-SECONDARY INSTITUTIONS
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
Achille 360 100.0% 9.1% 77.3% 19.30
Bennington 356 100.0% 5.9% 64.7% 20.00
Caddo 506 100.0% 0.0% 72.7% 19.50
Calera 771 97.6% 2.4% 80.4% 19.30
Colbert 829 100.0% 0.0% 81.6% 21.30
Durant 3,757 98.5% 9.9% 71.6% 22.50
Rock Creek 488 92.3% 7.7% 84.0% 18.40
Silo 914 93.3% 6.7% 52.5% 19.00
Total 7,981
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).
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HEALTHCARE REGIONAL HEALTHCARE FACILITIES
INDIAN HEALTH SERVICES FACILITIES
FACILITY NAME FACILITY CATEGORY
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH?
DENTAL SERVICES?
Durant Indian Health Clinic Health Center Durant No No
OTHER HEALTHCARE FACILITIES FACILITY NAME FACILITY CATEGORY CITY # OF BEDS Alliance Health-Durant Hospital Durant 148 Texoma Regional Eye Institute Ambulatory Surgical Center Durant Doctors Clinic of Durant Rural Health Clinic Durant
SELECTED HEALTHCARE CHARACTERISTICS, 2016 HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE COUNTY OKLAHOMA US Percent of population* with coverage 82.5% 84.3% 88.3% Percent of population* with coverage-private 59.3% 63.1% 66.7% Percent of population* with coverage-public 39.9% 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