ZIP Codes of Muskogee County, OK

Population & People
Population & People
Total Population
72,383
Household Income
Household Income
Median Income
$53,394
Housing
Housing
Total Housing Units
32,348
Business & Economy
Business & Economy
Total Businesses
1,371
Employment
Employment
Employment Rate
50.59%
Education
Education
Bachelor's Degree+
19.16%
Source: U.S. Census ACS 2024 5-Year Estimates · rolled up across the 15 ZIPs in this county.
Data Last Updated: June 1, 2026
ZIP Codes:15 ZIP Codes (11 Standard, 4 PO Box, 0 Unique) [See All]
Area Codes:539 / 918
Timezone:Central (GMT -06:00)
Local Time:2:13:26 PM
Population:72,383 [See All]
FIPS:40101
CBSA:Muskogee, OK
Land Area:1,012 sq mi
Water Area:38 sq mi
Coordinates:35.6133, -95.4028
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Oklahoma's #11 most populous county
72,383 residents across 15 ZIPs — #11 of 78 Oklahoma counties.

Standout ZIPs in this County


Most Populous
Muskogee · 29,217 people
40.4% of county total
Highest Income
Fort Gibson · $73,363 median
1.4× county average
Largest Land Area
Haskell · 152.0 sq mi
Spans the most ground
Fastest Growth
Haskell · 8.1% (10-yr)
4,677 → 5,057 residents
Most Educated
Fort Gibson · 28.9% bachelor's+
1,871 of 6,469 adults 25+

Things worth knowing about Muskogee County


72,383 residents live across 15 ZIPs covering 1,012 sq mi, served by 12 distinct USPS-recognized cities.

Population moved from 76,340 to 72,383 from 2014 to 2024 — a -5.2% change. 6 ZIPs gained residents, 7 lost.

The county's wealthiest ZIP 74434 (Fort Gibson, $73,363 median) and poorest ZIP 74463 (Taft, $32,000) are 18.6 miles apart — a 2.3× income gap across local geography.

Median home values vary 3.2× across this county — from $59,300 in 74463 (Taft) to $191,300 in 74434 (Fort Gibson).

Density varies 959× across the county — from 10 people/sq mi in 74422 (Boynton) to 9,693 in 74463 (Taft).

Educational attainment ranges from 1.9% bachelor's+ in 74463 (Taft) to 28.9% in 74434 (Fort Gibson) — the breadth of educational profiles across the area.

Within Oklahoma, this is the #11 most populous of 78 counties and ranks #57 for median household income .

Weighted by population, the typical household earns about $54,786 across the county — reflecting what a typical resident sees, not a simple ZIP average.

19.2% of adults age 25+ hold a bachelor's degree or higher (9,250 of 48,275 reporting).

11 Standard delivery, 4 PO Box only, 0 single-entity Unique ZIPs serve this county.

Stories about Muskogee County


Big & sparse

A frontier county — vast land area with only a few residents per square mile. Daily life looks very different here than in the country's denser counties.

Total area
1,012
square miles
Avg density
71.5
people per sq mi
Population
72,383
across 15 ZIPs
Haskell
152.0 sq mi
5,057 residents
Porum
125.9 sq mi
2,346 residents
Muskogee
114.2 sq mi
29,217 residents

Population decline

Muskogee County lost 5.2% of residents between 2014 and 2024. ZIPs that shed the largest share:

Council Hill
-31.2%
1,175 → 808 residents
Oktaha
-13.7%
1,967 → 1,698 residents
Webbers Falls
-12.9%
1,577 → 1,374 residents
Porum
-11.8%
2,660 → 2,346 residents
Warner
-10.4%
2,478 → 2,221 residents

All ZIP Codes in Muskogee County


ZIPCityTypePopulationMedian IncomeArea (sq mi)10-yr Growth
74403MuskogeeStandard29,217$56,689114.2-6.4%
74401MuskogeeStandard15,951$42,294113.4-9.6%
74434Fort GibsonStandard9,611$73,363106.31.8%
74436HaskellStandard5,057$62,723152.08.1%
74455PorumStandard2,346$51,786125.9-11.8%
74469WarnerStandard2,221$54,89952.4-10.4%
74463TaftPO Box2,115$32,0000.23.5%
74450OktahaStandard1,698$50,44669.2-13.7%
74470Webbers FallsStandard1,374$51,25086.5-12.9%
74423BraggsStandard884$47,59640.430.4%
74422BoyntonStandard841$46,56383.252.4%
74428Council HillStandard808$57,63668.1-31.2%
74468WainwrightPO Box260$66,8750.04.0%
74402MuskogeePO Box0.0
74439BraggsPO Box0.0

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