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Oklahoma Revenue Rebounds in December

 

 The Oklahoma State Treasurer’s Office released the December 2025 State Tax Revenue Report yesterday, showing increases not only for December, but the year as well.

 

 Total monthly collections reached $1.53 billion, up 22.0% from November and 8.5% higher than December 2024. Over the past 12 months, Oklahoma collected $17.2 billion, an increase of $326.4 million, or 1.9%, compared to the prior year.

 

 The state’s 12-month revenue trend has strengthened steadily over the past four months, with incremental gains each month and a notable acceleration in December. The 0.70% increase in the rolling 12-month total represents the strongest growth since February 2023, pointing to renewed momentum heading into the new year.

 

 Income Tax collections were up by 51.7%, driven by year-end filings and seasonal income patterns. Gross Production Taxes are up 231.6%. Motor Vehicle Taxes were up 19.9%. The only decline was in the Sales & Use Tax; down 2.7%, but 5.1% of almost $30 million higher than last December.

 

 Oklahoma's Unemployment rate was 3.2%, compared to 4.6% nationally.

 

 The complete December 2025 Tax Revenue Report is available here.

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