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New Tulsa, Oklahoma, in Wagoner county, is 6 miles E of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma (center to center) and 18 miles E of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The town benefits from easy access to the nearby cities and towns with which it shares the Tulsa metropolitan area. New Tulsa contains a population of approximately 568.
In New Tulsa, about 62% of adults are married. Married couples seem to be the rule in New Tulsa, at least compared to other towns of its size. The town has a large-family feeling.
Approximately 22% of New Tulsa is non-white. The town offers a wonderful balance of many varieties of people.
Unlike most towns, New Tulsa has proportionately more males than females.
In 2000, New Tulsa had a median family income of $33,750. New Tulsa has a large middle class. There just aren't a lot of poor people in the town.
New Tulsa has, of course, a mix of various types of housing. Recently 86% of the livable housing units were owner-occupied. Homes in the town are newer than those found in most places. Taxes on residences are higher here than most places in Oklahoma, which may reflect a commitment to education in the town.
In New Tulsa, 99% of commuters drive to work.
Comparing New Tulsa to similar size places nationwide (Peers) and to other places in Oklahoma (State):
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