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Colleges in Oklahoma
Oklahoma and Its Economic Outlook
Oklahoma's 3.5 million residents live on ranches, farms, or in major cities across nearly 70,000 square miles of the Sooner State. Major industries are located in the larger cities of Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, and Lawton, as are some of the state's colleges and universities.
Job Market in Oklahoma
Many of the traditional industries supporting the Oklahoma economy are still profitable, including cattle, cotton, and wheat. But the job market also reflects growth in food processing, machinery, electronics, and rubber and plastic manufacturing. The business, agriculture, and health care industries are among the top employers, while trucking and transportation sectors are also state employment leaders.
Oklahoma and Its Economic Outlook
Oklahoma's 3.5 million residents live on ranches, farms, or in major cities across nearly 70,000 square miles of the Sooner State. Major industries are located in the larger cities of Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, and Lawton, as are some of the state's colleges and universities.
Job Market in Oklahoma
Many of the traditional industries supporting the Oklahoma economy are still profitable, including cattle, cotton, and wheat. But the job market also reflects growth in food processing, machinery, electronics, and rubber and plastic manufacturing. The business, agriculture, and health care industries are among the top employers, while trucking and transportation sectors are also state employment leaders.