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Who Lives Here

Warner Demographics

Education

High School

33%

Associate's

21%

Bachelor's

8%

Master's

3%

Doctorate

36%

Family Size

2 people

46%

3 people

23%

4 people

16%

5 people

9%

6+ people

6%

Household Income

0-50k

67%

50-100k

17%

100-150k

13%

150-200k

2%

200k+

1%

Age

0-10

12%

10-20

18%

20-45

32%

45-65

19%

65+

19%

Getting Around Warner

Warner Transportation

Commute Time

0-15 Mins

44%

15-30 Mins

18%

30-40 Mins

22%

40-60 Mins

2%

60+ Mins

13%

Warner Education

Schools

Top Schools in Warner

9/10

Checotah Intermediate School

Grades 3-5 • Public

9/10

Fort Gibson Middle School

Grades 6-8 • Public

7/10

Eufaula Elementary School

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

7/10

Fort Gibson High School

Grades 9-12 • Public

7/10
7/10

Eastside Elementary School

Grades 3-5 • Public

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Living in Warner, OK

Warner is a small town in Oklahoma with a population of slightly less than 2,000. There is a surplus of activities for young adults aged 15-24, who make up a larger portion of the population here (24%) than nationally (14%), while middle-aged professionals are less well-represented. With an average age of just over 35, the town's population skews notably younger than most cities in Oklahoma. Most Warner residents own their homes, and 45% of residents rent. With a relatively low average rent of $615 per month in the town, renting remains an affordable option, particularly compared to other cities in Oklahoma. Over the course of a year, renters in Warner will save around $2,600 compared to the state average.

There are three primary industries in Warner: retail, education, and healthcare. Combined, these industries make up 18% of the town's labor force. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many of the town's residents work in sales, as 6% of the town's population reports this as their field of work, the highest number of any profession. With an average annual income of just over $50,000, Warner workers earn less than the average Oklahoma resident. Warner's average income also trails the national average ($73,345). Seven percent of Warner residents older than 25 have a Bachelor's degree, while 3% possess a Master's degree or Doctorate.

Warner residents have an average commute of about 27 minutes. Driving is the most common way to get to work, chosen by 33% of workers, while public transportation is not used widely. Not many commuters walk to work.