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Dripping Springs, Oklahoma - Basic Facts

The Dripping Springs CDP(1) had a population of 38 as of July 1, 2023. Dripping Springs ranks in the lower quartile for Population Density when compared to the other cities, towns and Census Designated Places (CDPs) in Oklahoma. See peer rankings below.

The primary coordinate point for Dripping Springs is located at latitude 36.174 and longitude -94.6722 in Delaware County. The formal boundaries for the Dripping Springs Census Designated Place encompass a land area of 1.42 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Delaware County is in the Central time zone (GMT -6).

The Dripping Springs Census Designated Place has a U1 Census Class Code which indicates a census designated place with an official federally recognized name. It also has a Functional Status Code of "S" which identifies a statistical entity.

Oklahoma is one of 20 states where Census County Divisions (CCDs) are used for statistical tracking of subdivisions within each county. The Dripping Springs Census Designated Place is located within Colcord Division of Delaware County.


  1. A Census Designated Place (CDP) is a statistical counterpart to a self-governing (incorporated) place such as a city, town, or village. A CDP is not a legal entity and has no governmental functions.

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Dripping Springs, OK Data & Demographics (As of July 1, 2023)

POPULATION

Total Population 38 (100%)
Population in Households 38 (100.0%)
Population in Families 23 (60.5%)
Population in Group Quarters1 0
Population Density 27
Diversity Index2 52
 
 

INCOME

Median Household Income $41,246
Average Household Income $61,967
% of Income for Mortgage4 0%
Per Capita Income $30,983
Wealth Index5 40
Socioeconomic Status Index6 Moderate (54.4)
 

HOUSING

Total HU (Housing Units) 21 (100%)
Owner Occupied HU 14 (66.7%)
Renter Occupied HU 5 (23.8%)
Vacant Housing Units 2 ( 9.5%)
Median Home Value $250,000
Average Home Value $276,786
Housing Affordability Index3 0
 

HOUSEHOLDS

Total Households 19
Average Household Size 2.00
Family Households 7
Average Family Size 3.00
NOTES
  1. Group Quarters - a place where people live or stay in a group living arrangement. Includes college residents halls, nursing facilities, military barracks, and correctional facilities.
  2. The Diversity Index is a scale of 0 to 100 that represents the likelihood that two persons, chosen at random from the same area, belong to different races or ethnic groups. If an area's entire population belongs to one race AND one ethnic group, then the area has zero diversity. An area's diversity index increases to 100 when the population is evenly divided into two or more race/ethnic groups.
  3. The Housing Affordability Index base is 100 and represents a balance point where a resident with a median household income can normally qualify to purchase a median price home. Values above 100 indicate increased affordability, while values below 100 indicate decreased affordability.
  4. The % of Income for Mortgage quantifies the percentage of median household income dedicated to mortgage payments on a home priced at the median value (assuming a 30-year mortgage and a 20% down payment).
  5. The Wealth Index is based on a number of indicators of affluence including average household income and average net worth, but it also includes the value of material possessions and resources. It represents the wealth of the area relative to the national level. Values above or below 100 represent above-average wealth or below-average wealth compared to the national level.
  6. The Socioeconomic Index ranges from zero (lowest relative status) to 100 (highest relative status). This measure quantifies disparities in social position of an area's inhabitants and is built from a broad range of demographic, housing, and socioeconomic inputs. More information on this measure can be found in Esri's SEI tutorial.

GROWTH RATE / YEAR

2020-2023 2023-2028
Population -10.25% 0.00%
Households 1.68% 0.00%
Families   0.00%
Median Household Income   1.00%
Per Capita Income   1.59%
Owner Occupied HU   1.39%

Dripping Springs, OK - Peer Comparisons by Rank and Percentile

The table below compares Dripping Springs to the other 845 incorporated cities, towns and CDPs in Oklahoma by rank and percentile using July 1, 2023 data. The location Ranked # 1 has the highest value. A location that ranks higher than 75% of its peers would be in the 75th percentile of the peer group.

Variable Description Rank Percentile
Total Population # 795 6th
Population Density # 782 8th
Median Household Income # 676 20th
Housing Affordability Index # 111 13th
Per Capita Income # 294 65th
Diversity Index # 482 43rd

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