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Oklahoma Cities with the Biggest Revenue Declines

Oklahoma cities with the largest year-over-year decline in trailing-12-month tax revenue (mid-size and larger cities with a full history).

# Jurisdiction TTM revenue vs prior year
1 Frederick, OK -16.9%
2 Salina, OK -13.2%
3 Davis, OK -6.4%
4 Arcadia, OK -5.3%
5 Pawhuska, OK +0.4%
6 Hominy, OK +1.4%
7 Coalgate, OK +1.7%
8 Lindsay, OK +1.8%
9 Dewey, OK +1.9%
10 Enid, OK +2.2%
11 Madill, OK +5.1%
12 Kingfisher, OK +5.3%
13 Kingston, OK +5.4%
14 Haskell, OK +5.7%
15 Duncan, OK +5.8%
16 Perry, OK +6.0%
17 Yukon, OK +6.4%
18 Guymon, OK +6.4%
19 Purcell, OK +6.5%
20 Drumright, OK +6.5%
21 Hinton, OK +6.6%
22 Spencer, OK +6.7%
23 Hobart, OK +6.9%
24 Shattuck, OK +7.0%
25 Blanchard, OK +7.1%
26 Hennessey, OK +7.2%
27 Eufaula, OK +7.4%
28 Fairview, OK +7.5%
29 Union City, OK +7.6%
30 Wewoka, OK +7.6%
31 Bixby, OK +7.7%
32 Clinton, OK +7.7%
33 Glenpool, OK +7.9%
34 Stigler, OK +8.1%
35 Medicine Park, OK +8.2%
36 Hugo, OK +8.4%
37 Muldrow, OK +8.4%
38 Newcastle, OK +8.6%
39 Miami, OK +8.8%
40 Wynnewood, OK +9.0%

Year-over-year compares the most recent 12 months against the prior 12. See the live rankings or fastest-growing cities.