Tax revenues for the state of Oklahoma continue to show growth at the beginning of 2026.
State Treasurer Todd Russ released the January 2026 State Tax Revenue Report, showing total monthly revenue of $1.50 billion, a 0.2% decrease from December, but a 1.3% increase from January 2025. Over the last 12 months, Oklahoma received $17.22 billion. That number is up 2.1% year-over-year, reflecting continued stability in the state’s fiscal base.
Economic indicators suggest a period of stabilization following late-2025 volatility. The state’s unemployment rate edged up to 3.6%, remaining below the national rate of 4.4%. Despite signs of labor market softening nationally, Oklahoma continues to rank among the top states for job growth over the past 12 months.
“Oklahoma’s revenue performance reflects balance and discipline in a shifting economic environment,” Treasurer Russ added. “Stable revenue and responsible fiscal management continue to provide a strong foundation for state and local governments as we move through 2026.”




