Salaries in Oklahoma City, OK

56 occupations • 2024 BLS Data

$74,431
Avg. Median Salary
-15% vs national
56
Occupations Tracked
228,900
Total Employment
$179,450
Highest Median Salary

Salary Overview

The Oklahoma City, OK metro area has salary data for 56 tracked occupations. The average median salary across these occupations is $74,431, which is 15% below the national average across all tracked metro areas.

The highest-paying occupation is Dentists, General at $179,450 median annual salary, while Childcare Workers has the lowest median at $23,740. The largest employer category is Fast Food and Counter Workers with 23,600 workers.

Top 5 Highest-Paying Jobs

# Occupation Median Salary Employment
1 Dentists, General $179,450 450
2 Pharmacists $134,870 1,700
3 Computer and Information Systems Managers $133,470 1,950
4 Physician Assistants $130,320 1,020
5 Sales Managers $128,730 1,340

Largest Employers

# Occupation Employment Median Salary
1 Fast Food and Counter Workers 23,600 $25,990
2 General and Operations Managers 18,930 $83,990
3 Customer Service Representatives 15,480 $37,910
4 Registered Nurses 13,980 $80,460
5 Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 10,890 $51,900

All Occupations in Oklahoma City, OK

Occupation Median Salary Employment
Dentists, General $179,450 450
Pharmacists $134,870 1,700
Computer and Information Systems Managers $133,470 1,950
Physician Assistants $130,320 1,020
Sales Managers $128,730 1,340
Nurse Practitioners $126,590 1,350
Marketing Managers $125,650 580
Financial Managers $124,870 2,730
Software Developers $107,420 3,740
Electrical Engineers $107,020 840
Civil Engineers $103,730 1,050
Medical and Health Services Managers $102,630 3,000
Physical Therapists $100,560 970
Lawyers $100,440 4,450
Computer Occupations, All Other $98,550 1,720
Computer and Information Analysts $92,570 510
Industrial Engineers $92,010 900
Computer Systems Analysts $91,920 1,280
Mechanical Engineers $86,940 860
Data Scientists $85,470 840
Information Security Analysts $84,990 680
General and Operations Managers $83,990 18,930
Network and Computer Systems Administrators $82,720 960
Registered Nurses $80,460 13,980
Medical Scientists $78,860 390
Accountants and Auditors $77,270 7,200
Financial Analysts $76,640 820
Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers $74,980 40
Loan Officers $63,890 1,710
Public Relations Specialists $61,160 980
Electricians $60,490 3,280
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing $59,950 4,920
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses $58,950 3,780
Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters $55,840 2,950
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers $54,980 1,820
Paralegals and Legal Assistants $53,470 1,190
Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists $53,310 3,900
Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers $51,900 10,890
Computer User Support Specialists $51,360 3,910
Graphic Designers $50,080 900
Secondary School Teachers $49,250 6,130
Elementary School Teachers $48,310 5,840
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks $45,590 7,340
Insurance Sales Agents $45,370 2,010
Child, Family, and School Social Workers $43,950 2,170
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants $40,500 7,850
Construction Laborers $39,890 4,780
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics $39,780 3,920
Light Truck Drivers $38,220 4,170
Customer Service Representatives $37,910 15,480
Cooks, Restaurant $33,390 8,320
Janitors and Cleaners $30,980 8,430
Teaching Assistants, Except Postsecondary $29,620 3,950
Home Health and Personal Care Aides $27,140 6,710
Fast Food and Counter Workers $25,990 23,600
Childcare Workers $23,740 3,690

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Data Sources

Salary data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OES), 2024 estimates. Employment figures represent estimated total employment in the metro area for each occupation.

Verify at bls.gov/oes