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Le Flore County: Income Maintenance transfers accounted for 5.1% of income in 2022

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John Lettieri, President and CEO of Economic Innovation Group | Official Website

John Lettieri, President and CEO of Economic Innovation Group | Official Website

In 2022, Income Maintenance transfers in Le Flore County totaled $103.12 million, amounting to $2,109 per capita, or 14.2% of total government transfers, according to information from the Economic Innovation Group.

Among all government transfer programs, Income Maintenance was the smallest contributor in the county. Social Security was the largest contributor, totaling $199.58 million, equating to $4,081 per capita and making up 27.4% of total transfers.

Comparatively, Income Maintenance transfers across Oklahoma amounted to $5.79 billion, ranking lowest among all transfer types within the state. This translates to an average of $1,441 per capita, or 12.4% of total government transfers. Including all transfer types, government transfer payments totaled $46.84 billion, accounting for 20.7% of residents’ total income, with an average of $11,654 per resident.

Medicare was the second largest contributor in Le Flore County in 2022, accounting for $192.33 million, averaging $3,933 per capita, representing 26.4% of transfers. Medicaid transfers provided another $128.68 million, averaging $2,631 per capita and comprising 17.7% of government support, making them the third largest contributors.

Government transfer payments are non-repayable funds provided by federal, state, or local governments to support individuals in need. These payments aim to stabilize economic conditions and provide financial support during hardships. Key programs include Social Security transfers (retirement benefits), Medicare transfers (healthcare for seniors), Medicaid transfers (healthcare for low-income individuals), and income maintenance transfers (financial assistance for basic needs).

With 17.9% of the population aged 65 and older, Le Flore County has a significant demand for programs like Social Security and Medicare. Despite this aid, the total per capita income in Le Flore County, excluding government transfers was $26,581, which is far below the county's total income of $41,452, emphasizing the role of government transfers in overall income.

When comparing 2022 to the previous year, Le Flore County saw no change in its Income Maintenance transfer dependency.

Government transfers have long been a modest financial safety net, historically comprising only a small fraction of Americans' income. However, since the 1970s—sometimes dubbed the “Great Transfer-mation”—dependency has surged from 8.2% (or $2,022 per capita in inflation-adjusted 2022 dollars) in 1970 to 17.6% (or $11,542 per capita) in 2022 nationwide. In Le Flore County, reliance on government transfers has similarly increased from 21.3% (or $3,138 per capita) in 1970 to 35.9% (or $14,872 per capita) in 2022, reflecting broader national trends.

According to the Economic Innovation Group’s analysis, these trends are not merely short-term responses to economic pressures but rather reflect a profound, long-term transformation in how government support is integrated into American life. The study illustrates that structural shifts—from rising healthcare expenses and demographic changes to stagnant wages—have significantly increased dependency on government transfers.

Breakdown of Government Transfers by Program in Le Flore, 2022

Social Security (27.4% or $199.58 million)Medicare (26.4% or $192.33 million)Medicaid (17.7% or $128.68 million)All Other Government Transfers (14.2% or $103.62 million)Income Maintenance (14.2% or $103.12 million)

2022 Oklahoma County Rankings and Government Transfer Dependency Metrics
CountyRankDependency on Transfers (%)% Population 65+Social Security Transfers (%)Medicare Transfers (%)Medicaid Transfers (%)Income Maintenance Transfers (%)Per Capita Transfers ($)
Oklahoma County115.9%14.4%4.8%3.7%2.9%2.3%$10,843
Tulsa County215.3%15.1%5.1%3.7%2.7%1.9%$10,697
Cleveland County318.1%14.9%6.3%4.1%2.3%2%$9,358
Comanche County426%13.6%6.3%4.6%3.4%3.3%$12,414
Canadian County515.2%13.6%5.5%3.6%1.9%1.6%$8,179
Muskogee County636.4%17.1%9.7%8.8%7.7%4.7%$16,264
Rogers County720%17.2%7.8%4.5%2.9%1.9%$10,559
Pottawatomie County827.2%16.6%8.2%6.5%5.3%3.6%$12,951
Creek County926.9%18.5%9.2%6.6%4.9%3.1%$12,981
Wagoner County1020.8%17.1%7.7%5.3%2.8%2%$10,347
Payne County1120.5%13.2%6.7%4.8%3.6%2.2%$9,307
Garfield County1224.2%16.8%7.8%6.1%4.1%3.2%$11,807
Le Flore County1335.9%17.9%9.8%9.5%6.3%5.1%$14,872
Washington County1413.5%20%4.8%3.3%2.3%1.7%$13,032
Carter County1527.2%17%8.8%7.5%4.7%3.4%$13,721
Sequoyah County1636.4%18.6%10.3%8.8%7.2%4.9%$15,906
Cherokee County1731.1%17.8%8.9%6.6%7.5%3.8%$12,969
Kay County1829.5%19.4%9.5%7.6%5.3%3.8%$14,266
Delaware County1933.8%25.4%11.5%9.1%5.2%3.7%$14,749
Stephens County2028.6%20.5%9.7%7.2%4.5%3.2%$13,893
Okmulgee County2138.4%18.5%11%9.7%8.4%4.9%$16,347
Pittsburg County2232.3%20.1%9.9%7.7%6.2%3.8%$13,729
Bryan County2327.9%17.4%8.2%7.9%4.8%3.1%$12,401
Grady County2421.7%16.9%7.7%5.6%3%2.5%$10,445
Mayes County2532.5%18.8%10.2%7.9%6.6%3.7%$14,569
Pontotoc County2626.3%17.2%7.4%6.8%6.1%3%$13,941
McClain County2719.1%15.6%6.5%4.9%2.4%1.9%$10,733
Ottawa County2833.5%18%10.6%7.4%6.7%4.3%$15,522
Osage County2923.6%21.5%10.2%5.9%2.2%2.8%$10,249
Logan County3018.6%17.5%7.2%3.9%2.5%2%$8,991
McCurtain County3133.4%17.6%9.7%8.1%6.6%5.3%$14,636
Lincoln County3228.1%19.3%9.5%7.5%4.2%3.2%$12,744
Caddo County3333.7%15.9%9.2%9.9%6.2%4.2%$14,926
Garvin County3429.5%18.1%9.4%8.1%5%3.5%$14,609
McIntosh County3543.1%25.1%13.3%11.5%7.3%4.4%$18,476
Seminole County3635.5%18.4%9.6%8.6%8.1%5.2%$15,312
Adair County3737.3%15.8%9.2%8.3%9.6%6.7%$15,523
Custer County3822.9%14.7%7.1%5.6%4.1%2.9%$10,869
Jackson County3924.4%15.7%6.6%5.8%3.3%3.3%$11,927
Beckham County4028.6%15.7%9.3%7.5%5.4%3.8%$11,071
Choctaw County4141.8%20.8%11.5%11.9%7.5%6.2%$16,507
Pawnee County4234.4%20.3%11.7%8.9%6.4%3.8%$14,964
Marshall County4332.7%22.1%10.9%9.3%5.1%3.4%$14,690
Craig County4437.2%19.6%11.2%8%9.5%4.5%$16,214
Woodward County4525.8%17%9.2%7.1%3.4%3%$10,460
Hughes County4631.5%18.4%9%8.5%7%3.4%$14,737
Haskell County4738.4%20.7%11.3%10.3%6.5%5%$16,964
Murray County4827.1%21%8.9%7.5%4.7%2.6%$13,485
Pushmataha County4943.1%22.9%12.8%12.1%7.1%5.1%$16,919
Atoka County5035.2%19.3%10.8%9.4%6.3%4.7%$12,592
Okfuskee County5141%18.2%10.5%10.5%10.4%5%$15,727
Kingfisher County5215.3%16.7%5.6%4.1%2.5%1.4%$11,025
Johnston County5334.5%18.7%9.7%9.7%6.6%4.2%$15,674
Latimer County5440.9%21.5%12.1%7.3%9.8%3.9%$16,001
Texas County5512.4%12.6%4.2%3.1%1.5%2%$7,491
Nowata County5633.5%19.4%11.2%8.2%6%4.5%$14,796
Noble County5725.8%21.3%9.1%7%4.8%2.5%$12,639
Washita County5831.1%19.8%9.9%8%5.3%3.9%$12,450
Kiowa County5934.7%20.9%10.6%8.8%6.6%4.6%$15,480
Love County6028.6%19%10.1%8.2%4%3.3%$12,378
Blaine County6127.9%20.6%9.1%8.4%4.1%3.5%$14,072
Woods County6222.1%17.7%7.6%6.6%2.6%1.9%$10,553
Jefferson County6341.1%20.9%12.1%12.8%6.1%5.8%$16,781
Tillman County6437.5%20.7%11.7%9.9%5.5%5.7%$12,860
Major County6524.4%21.4%9.7%7%2.8%2.4%$11,368
Cotton County6629.7%20.3%9.4%8.2%4.6%3.2%$14,289
Greer County6740.9%17.4%11.3%14.3%6.1%4.7%$13,915
Coal County6833.7%21.4%8.8%10.4%7.4%4%$14,430
Dewey County6925.5%18.8%9.4%7.9%3.8%2.1%$12,754
Alfalfa County7023.7%20%9.1%7.2%2.6%1.9%$9,941
Grant County7124.6%22.5%9.8%7%3%1.9%$12,207
Beaver County7214.7%20%5.6%4.9%1.4%1.4%$9,672
Ellis County7321.9%24.3%8%6.7%3.2%1.8%$13,196
Harper County7419.9%20.2%8.2%6.3%1.9%1.6%$12,915
Roger Mills County7523.8%22.5%8.7%7.6%2.7%2.5%$11,222
Harmon County7631.5%20.6%8.7%9.3%6.1%4.4%$15,041
Cimarron County7716.2%24.9%6.4%5.5%1.1%1.7%$11,592

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