Oklahoma City, OK variant. This is a Oklahoma City, OK-specific version of the Paycheck Calculator, using pre-defined local figures (tax rates, median home and income values, and typical regional costs). For the full formula, methodology, and FAQ, open the main Paycheck Calculator.
Oklahoma City paychecks are shaped by OK state tax plus no separate city income tax. With a $65,135 median income and a cost-of-living index of 84 (US avg = 100), take-home pay tells only part of the affordability story.
Taxes on a Oklahoma City paycheck
Oklahoma City has no separate city income tax, so withholding is federal + OK state + FICA. Your local cost of living (index 84) matters more than local taxes here.
Enter your gross pay and pre-tax deductions in the calculator above to localize your Oklahoma City take-home figure.
About Oklahoma City, OK
Oklahoma City applies Oklahoma's state and local sales taxes, while the broader tax burden remains relatively modest.
Oklahoma City offers some of the more affordable home prices among large US metros.
Oklahoma City's economy is anchored by the energy sector, alongside government and aerospace, and its overall cost of living is well below the national average.
Worked example: $65,135 in Oklahoma City
FICA on $65,135 is $4,983. No city income tax applies in Oklahoma City. Federal and OK state tax apply on top.
Quick reference
- Median home value: $220,000
- Median rent: $1,200/mo
- Median household income: $65,135
- Local sales tax: 8.625%
- Effective property tax rate: 1.05%
- Cost of living index: 84 (US avg = 100)
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Oklahoma City have a city income tax?
No, Oklahoma City has no separate city income tax beyond OK state tax.
What is the median income in Oklahoma City?
About $65,135 per household.