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Population: 37 million (for year 2022) | Source: Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas
Distribution of Ethnicities
Oklahoma (2022)
- White: 71.15%
- Two or more races: 8.73%
- Native American: 7.69%
- Black or African American: 7.29%
- Other race: 2.78%
- Asian: 2.20%
- Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0.16%
Texas (2022)
- White: 69.16%
- Black or African American: 12.10%
- Two or more races: 6.98%
- Other race: 6.25%
- Asian: 4.94%
- Native American: 0.48%
- Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0.09%
Kansas (2022)
- White: 82.96%
- Black or African American: 5.69%
- Two or more races: 4.81%
- Asian: 2.99%
- Other race: 2.71%
- Native American: 0.76%
- Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0.08%
Facts about Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas:
Oklahoma's state bird is the scissor-tailed flycatcher. Kansas has the Western meadowlark, and Texas claims the Northern mockingbird.
Each state has its share of natural disasters, with Oklahoma's and Kansas's tornadoes, and Texas's hurricanes off the coast.
Average Annual Salary:
- Oklahoma: $62,735
- Kansas: $62,087
- Texas: $58,394
The Oklahoma reports estimate 64.8 million bushels of wheat, as of June 1, 2022. In Kansas, 39.7 million; Texas, 41.6 million
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