Stephens County
- County in Oklahoma
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Stephens County
- grade BOverall Grade
- County in Oklahoma
- Rating 5 out of 5 1 review
Report Card
- Public Schoolsgrade B
- Housinggrade B+
- Nightlifegrade B
- Good for Familiesgrade B minus
- Diversitygrade B
- Jobsgrade B minus
- Weathergrade A minus
- Cost of Livinggrade A minus
- Health & Fitnessgrade B minus
- Outdoor Activitiesgrade D+
- Commutegrade B
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Median Home Value
$118,100
National
$244,900Median Rent
$747
National
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Crime & Safety
Violent Crimes
- Calculated annually per 100,000 residents
- Assault111.4national 282.7
- Murder10.1national 6.1
- Rape30.4national 40.7
- Robbery16.9national 135.5
Property Crimes
- Calculated annually per 100,000 residents
- Burglary1,043national 500.1
- Theft2,032national 2,042.8
- Motor Vehicle Theft192.4national 284
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Working in Stephens County
Jobs
grade B minus
Based on employment rates, job and business growth, and cost of living.
Median Household Income
$53,470
National
$69,021Top Public Schools Serving Stephens County
Stephens County Reviews
Rating 5 out of 5 1 review
I have lived in Stephens county for my whole life. Well, let me clarify... I have moved away, lived other places, but I always land in Stephens County. Specifically, Marlow. Our town is small and rural. I am constantly being told how pretty the town. It has lots of character and we take lots of pride in its appearance. Crime is present, of course, but I have never felt safer in another town. My children have a good school that is rated high in the state. They have enough students to not be completely singled out but still not so many that kids “fall through the cracks”. They live by the motto “Once an Outlaw, Always an Outlaw” and we all “Bleed Blue!”.