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All About
El Reno, Oklahoma is a town with just over 18,000 residents. Young professionals can expect to feel right at home, as they account for an above-average 18% of the community. Overall, the city's residents, at an average age of just over 36, skew younger than most cities in Oklahoma. Renters tend to be in the minority in El Reno, and 61% of residents own their homes. The average rent of $780 per month is a bit below the state average.
With an average commute time of about 21 minutes, shorter than most cities in Oklahoma, El Reno residents have found that traveling to work isn't overly time-consuming. Many residents (39%) commute to work by car, while public transportation isn't used. Relatively few residents walk to work.
There are two primary industries in El Reno: retail and entertainment. Combined, these industries account for 12% of the city's labor force. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many of the city's workers are in sales, as 7% of the city's population reports this as their field of work, the highest number of any field. El Reno workers take home an average annual income of around $60,000, roughly the same as those elsewhere in Oklahoma. El Reno, however, compares less favorably to the national average ($73,345). El Reno has a high concentration of residents older than 25 with a high school degree or equivalent (27%) compared to the national average. In addition, 6% possess a Bachelor's degree and 2% have earned a Master's degree or Doctorate.
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All About
El Reno, Oklahoma is a town with just over 18,000 residents. Young professionals can expect to feel right at home, as they account for an above-average 18% of the community. Overall, the city's residents, at an average age of just over 36, skew younger than most cities in Oklahoma. Renters tend to be in the minority in El Reno, and 61% of residents own their homes. The average rent of $780 per month is a bit below the state average.
With an average commute time of about 21 minutes, shorter than most cities in Oklahoma, El Reno residents have found that traveling to work isn't overly time-consuming. Many residents (39%) commute to work by car, while public transportation isn't used. Relatively few residents walk to work.
There are two primary industries in El Reno: retail and entertainment. Combined, these industries account for 12% of the city's labor force. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many of the city's workers are in sales, as 7% of the city's population reports this as their field of work, the highest number of any field. El Reno workers take home an average annual income of around $60,000, roughly the same as those elsewhere in Oklahoma. El Reno, however, compares less favorably to the national average ($73,345). El Reno has a high concentration of residents older than 25 with a high school degree or equivalent (27%) compared to the national average. In addition, 6% possess a Bachelor's degree and 2% have earned a Master's degree or Doctorate.
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