DEMOGRAPHICS
Population 2016
- Moore – 61,415
- Cleveland County – 278,655
- Oklahoma – 3,923,561
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Household
- Housing Units (2010) – 21,444
- Homeownership rate (2011-2015) – 71.6%
- Median value of owner-occupied housing units – $124,100
- Median household income (2011-2015) – $58,169
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Climate
- Annual high temperature – 72.2°
- Annual low temperature – 50.8°
Source: U.S. Climate Data, Oklahoma City
Taxes 2016
Sales Tax
- City of Moore – 3.75%
- Cleveland County – 0.25%
- State of Oklahoma – 4.5%
Source: Oklahoma Tax Commission
Property Tax (dollars per thousand dollars)
- Cleveland County – $10.28
- Moore Schools – $75.69
- City of Moore – $14.67
- Moore Norman Technology – $18.90
- Pioneer Library System – $6.11
- Cleveland County Health – $2.57
Source: Cleveland County Treasurer, 2016
Education
- High school graduate or higher,
- percent of persons 25+ (2011-2015) 91.0%
- Bachelor’s degree of higher,
- percent of persons 25+ (2011-2015) 22.7%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Unemployment Rate
- Oklahoma City MSA – 3.5%
- Texas – 5.0%
- United States – 4.4%
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, April 2017
Employment by Industry (10 mile radius)
- Agricultural, Forestry, Fishing (SIC 01-09) – 1,293
- Mining (SIC 10-14) – 3,056
- Construction (SIC 15-17) – 8,069
- Manufacturing (SIC 20-39) – 11,931
- Transportation (SIC 40-49) – 6,881
- Wholesale Trade (SIC 50-51) – 5,679
- Retail Trade (SIC 52-59) – 44,089
- Finance, Insurance and Real Estate (SIC 60-69) – 8,050
- Services (SIC 70-89) – 70,047
- Public Administration (SIC 90-98) – 12,844
- Unclassified (SIC 99) – 848
Source: OKCEDIS, Applied Geographic Solutions, 2016
Transportation
- Highways
- Interstate 35, State Highway 37 within the city limits of Moore. Interstate 44 is also within the Moore School District boundaries which encompass south Oklahoma City.
- Railroads
- BNSF Railroad travels through the city of limits of Moore, no outlets available.
- Airports
- Will Rogers World Airport – Located within 12 miles with 3 major runways, strong mix of commercial, freight, military, corporate and general aviation activity. Host to 6 commercial carriers
Distance to Major Cities (in miles)
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (downtown) – 11
- Tulsa, Oklahoma – 113.5
- Dallas, Texas – 195.5
- Kansas City, Kansas – 360.3
Source: Moore Chamber of Commerce
- Highways