This estimate matches your purchasing power (equivalent salary) when moving from Oklahoma County, OK to Tulsa County, OK.
* Living index is estimated from (estimated total cost / median_income of area) * 100.A living index above 100% means costs exceed median income.
Total costs in Oklahoma County, OK and Tulsa County, OK are within about 2.33% of each other. The move is less about overall savings and more about swapping which categories are expensive: you’ll feel the difference in specific areas like undefined, not in your entire budget. In fact you would not get any savings from any of the major cost of living categories. According to the Economic Policy Institute’s 2025 Family Budget data, Oklahoma County, OK's costs are all lower (none vs. none), driving a large part of the cost difference. Movers could end up paying about $1,010 in annual expenses. Housing, Food, Transport, Other Costs and Taxes costs for Tulsa County, OK , however, rise slightly.
Because all the major cost-of-living categories are higher in Tulsa County, OK, the higher cost of living will be spread across housing, everyday expenses, and taxes rather than concentrated in just one area. Even though it’s not always the first thing people look at, these expenses still add up over a full year.
Below we break down the key differences driving this gap.
The following numbers represent which categories have the highest and lowest cost increase when moving to Tulsa County, OK.
$9,719 per year
HOUSING costs are highest in Tulsa County, OK.
NONE per year
costs are highest in Tulsa County, OK.
Numbers are average costs per section.
| Category | Difference | |
|---|---|---|
| Housing | 4.89% higher | |
| Food | 1.61% higher | |
| Transport | 0.67% higher | |
| Healthcare | 0.00% higher | |
| Other Costs | 3.90% higher | |
| Taxes | 2.92% higher |
In your new location your total average costs would be $44293.00 compared to your previous average costs of $43283.00.
The higher price could be attributed to different factors. For example, larger differences, the delta could be attributed to the fact that a city is a metropolitan location.
In this case Tulsa County, OK and Oklahoma County, OK are both metropolitan locations.
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