77.2 / 100
Serious Stress
27th of 3,144 counties nationally
2nd of 77 counties in Oklahoma

Adair County, OK shows significant household financial distress with a score of 77.2 — 27th nationally out of 3144 counties. The primary driver is Community Vulnerability, where uninsured and disability rates are well above the national average. Within Oklahoma, it ranks 2nd of 77 counties. Among its 6 neighboring counties, 5 show less distress.

Five-Domain Breakdown

How Adair County compares to all U.S. counties across five dimensions of financial distress. Scores are percentile-based: 50 = national median, higher = more distressed.

Community Vulnerability

Primary Driver
92.5
Uninsured Rate
95
Disability Rate
90

Income & Poverty

91.8
Poverty Rate
93
Income vs. State Median
91
Child Poverty Rate
92

Debt & Delinquency

89.5
Debt in Collections
95
Medical Debt
89
Student Loan Delinquency
95
Auto Loan Delinquency
93
Credit Card Delinquency
85
Bankruptcy Filing Rate
81

Employment & Wages

68.1
Unemployment Rate
72
Wage-to-Rent Ratio
62
Business Formation Rate
70

Housing Cost Burden

44.0
Rent-Burdened (30%+)
23
Severely Rent-Burdened (50%+)
25
Mortgage-Burdened (30%+)
14
Homeownership Rate
77
Rent-to-Income Ratio
80

How Adair County Compares

Neighboring Counties

County Score Zone Difference
Adair County, OK 77.2 Serious Stress
Sequoyah County, OK 79.2 Serious Stress +2.0
Delaware County, OK 72.1 Serious Stress -5.0
Cherokee County, OK 68.0 Serious Stress -9.2
Crawford County, AR 53.7 Elevated -23.5
Washington County, AR 47.5 Normal -29.7

Population Peers

Counties with similar population (small) and closest distress scores nationally.

County Score Zone Difference
Bertie County, NC 77.1 Serious Stress -0.0
Halifax County, NC 77.3 Serious Stress +0.1
Yazoo County, MS 77.1 Serious Stress -0.1
Hardee County, FL 77.3 Serious Stress +0.1
Ripley County, MO 77.0 Serious Stress -0.2

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Resources

Adair County scores in the Serious Stress zone. If you or someone you know is experiencing financial hardship, free help is available.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the distress score for Adair County, Oklahoma?

Adair County has a County Distress Index score of 77.2 out of 100, placing it in the Serious Stress zone. It ranks 27th nationally out of 3,144 counties and 2nd in Oklahoma out of 77 counties.

What drives financial distress in Adair County?

The primary driver of distress in Adair County is Community Vulnerability, where the county scores 92.5 out of 100. This domain is measured by indicators including Uninsured Rate, Disability Rate.

How does Adair County compare to neighboring counties?

Adair County (77.2) can be compared to its 5 neighboring counties: Sequoyah County, OK (79.2); Delaware County, OK (72.1); Cherokee County, OK (68.0).

How is the County Distress Index calculated?

The County Distress Index uses percentile-rank averaging across five domains: Debt & Delinquency, Income & Poverty, Housing Cost Burden, Employment & Wages, and Community Vulnerability. Each county's indicators are ranked against all 3,144 U.S. counties. A score of 50 means the county is at the national median; higher scores indicate greater distress.

What is the population of Adair County?

Adair County, Oklahoma has a population of approximately 19,627 (2023 Census estimate), classified as a small county.

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