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How Much Do Landscapers Charge in Oklahoma?

At $17.20 an hour (median), landscapers in Oklahoma earn about 9% below the U.S. median of $18.82 — a lower labor-cost state.

What landscapers earn in Oklahoma

Median hourly
$17.20
Mean hourly
$17.43
≈ Annual (median)
$35,776

At $17.20 an hour (median), landscapers in Oklahoma earn about 9% below the U.S. median of $18.82 — a lower labor-cost state.

Wage figures: U.S. BLS Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (OEWS), latest release. These are published labor-market averages — what landscapers are paid, not the price you should charge. Your quote is built from your own burdened costs plus overhead and margin.

The landscapers pay range in Oklahoma — and what it signals for pricing

Wages here span a real range, and that spread is itself a pricing signal:

Experience levelHourly wage
Entry level (10th percentile)$13.48/hr
Median (50th percentile)$17.20/hr
Experienced (90th percentile)$22.47/hr

That's a relatively tight spread — top earners make about 1.7× the entry rate. In a more commoditized market like this, differentiating on service, reliability, and presentation matters more than chasing the highest rate.

BLS counts about 9,280 landscapers working in Oklahoma — a read on both your competition and your potential demand.

Percentiles & employment: BLS OEWS, latest release. What a worker is paid is the input to your price, not the price itself.

Turning Oklahoma labor cost into a profitable price

The wage above is the input, not the price. To quote a landscaper job and actually keep the margin, you load that wage into a burdened rate, add overhead, then price from the margin you need:

  • Burden the wage — taxes, comp, insurance, and non-billable time turn a $17.20 wage into a higher true cost per field hour. See the labor burden guide.
  • Recover overhead — every job carries a slice of your fixed costs. See overhead recovery.
  • Price from margin, not markup — to keep 30% you mark up ~43%, not 30%. Run your numbers in the markup ↔ margin calculator.

For the full trade-specific method, see how to price landscapers work.

Oklahoma market context

Pricing doesn't happen in a vacuum — the local cost of living and customer base shape what the market supports:

  • Median household income: $62,138 (Census ACS) — a read on what local customers can support.
  • Median home value: $208,600 — higher-value homes often mean larger, better-funded projects.
  • Population: 4,053,824 — the size of the local market.

Demographics: U.S. Census ACS 1-year. Cost index: BEA Regional Price Parities. Context only — price from your own costs.

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FAQ

What's the average hourly rate for landscapers in Oklahoma?

Per BLS OEWS (latest release), the median wage is $17.20 per hour and the mean is $17.43 per hour for this area. That's the labor cost input — a customer-facing job price adds burden, overhead, and margin on top.

Why do landscapers rates vary by area?

Local wages, cost of living, demand, and competition all move the number — in Oklahoma, landscapers run a median $17.20/hr across roughly 9,280 workers, with pay from $13.48 to $22.47 an hour entry-to-experienced. That's why a price built from your own burdened costs beats copying a regional average — use the area figure as context, not your quote.

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