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.




