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  3. Apr 10, 2024 · 2022. Year. How has the population changed in Tulsa County? County changes over time. Over the past 50 years, some counties have merged or split, and the resulting data was redistributed to other counties. The Census Bureau reports population estimates for counties based on their existing boundaries at the end of each decade. Read more. Source:

  4. In 2022, the population of Tulsa County was 677,358, a 0.50% increase year-by-year from 2021. Previously, in 2021, Tulsa County's population was 673,961, an increase of 0.49% compared to a population of 670,653 in 2020. By Neilsberg Research. Updated Sep 18, 2023.

  5. Year by year. Tulsa County's population has not reached its peak yet and is showing a trend of further growth: The peak population was 677,358 in the year 2022. From 2000 to 2010, Tulsa County's population increased by 40,950 (7.26%), as compared to the national growth of 9.63%.

  6. Key stats. 226,576. Population under 25 years. 183,304. Population aged 25-44. 158,376. Population aged 45-64. 95,828. Population aged 65+. Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 2021. Tulsa County, OK population by age group. The largest age group was 25-29 years with a poulation of 48,507 (7.30% of the total population).

  7. Tulsa County is located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 669,279, [1] making it the second-most populous county in the state, behind only Oklahoma County. Its county seat and largest city is Tulsa, the second-largest city in the state. [2] Founded at statehood, in 1907, it was named after the previously ...

  8. Sep 30, 2021 · Census data shows Tulsa is tied with Indianapolis as the fastest-diversifying big city in the nation. Over the past decade, data shows the number of white Tulsans dropped from about 58% to 49% ...

  9. Jul 31, 2020 · This visualization shows how unevenly people are distributed across the globe, re-imagining the entire 8 billion human population as only 1,000 people. This video highlights the history of U.S. counties, and how their boundaries have changed over the last 300 years.

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