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Number of children in immigrant families in Oklahoma, 13% of all kids in the state.
Number of Oklahomans enrolled in health coverage through Healthcare.gov as of March 2018. Of those enrollees, 95% received a federal subsidy that reduced monthly premiums from $694.25 to $28.79, on average.
Oklahoma’s infant mortality rate (infant deaths per 1,000 live births) in 2016, 25 percent higher than the national average.
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Projected number of uninsured people who would enroll in coverage if Oklahoma expanded Medicaid in 2019.
2017 median wage for Oklahoma kindergarten teachers, lowest in the U.S.
Oklahoma’s labor force participation rate (May 2018)
Share of uninsured Oklahomans identifying as white, non-Hispanic in 2016. People who are white and non-Hispanic made up 64 percent of Oklahoma’s population that year.
Oklahoma’s compound annual population growth rate from 2007 to 2017, the 23rd highest out of all 50 states.
Number of Oklahomans who voted in the June 2018 gubernatorial primary, which was nearly 27,000 more than the number who voted in the November 2014 general election.
Value of Oklahoma imports from Canada in 2017, 31.3% of all foreign imports to the state and more than any other country.