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Oklahoma Largest Employers 1000+ Employees Oklahoma Top Employers by # of Employees (1,000 and above) New 2021 2021 Statewide 2019 Statewide 2021 Employer Primary NAICS Employment Employment Ranking Estimate Estimate 1 *Department Of Defense (U.S.)- See breakdown at bottom 928110 69,000-70,000 68,000-69,000 2 Wal-Mart Associates Inc. 493110, 452311 38,500-39,500 32,100-32,200 493110, 492110, 3 Amazon (Fulfillment, Amazon Web Services & Whole Foods) 11,000-11,500 2,000-2,500 454110, 445110 4 Integris Health, Inc. 622110 9,600-9,700 8,800-8,900 5 Hobby Lobby Store Inc 424990 7,700-7,800 6,500-6,600 6 Oklahoma State University 611310 7,000-7,100 7,100-7,200 7 Chickasaw Nation (gaming and non-government business) 713290, 453 6,800-6,900 7,400-7,500 8 U.S. Postal Service 491110 6,700-6,800 6,800-6,900 9 Saint Francis Hospital Inc 622110 6,400-6,500 6,100-6,200 923140, 622110, 10 Department of Veterans Affairs/ U.S. Veterans Administration 6,300-6,400 5,700-5,800 621111 10 Oklahoma Department of Human Services 923130 6,300-6,400 6,300-6,400 12 University Of Oklahoma (Norman Campus) 611310 6,000-6,100 6,500-6,600 13 Mercy Health (MHM Support Services) 561110, 622110 5,900-6,000 6,200-6,300 13 OU Health Sciences Center (Board of Regents) 611310, 621111 5,900-6,000 6,700-6,800 15 Braum's Inc 722513, 311520 5,600-5,700 5,300-5,400 16 OU Medicine/ OU Medical Center 622110 5,200-5,300 4,300-4,400 17 Choctaw Nation Of OK (other businesses/non-government) 445, 447, 713 5,100-5,200 6,100-6,200 17 Tulsa Public Schools 611110 5,100-5,200 5,800-5,900 19 American Airlines, Inc. 481111, 561422 5,000-5,100 5,100-5,200 20 Lowe's Home Centers Inc 444110 4,900-5,000 5,000-5,100 21 City Of Oklahoma City 921110 4,800-4,900 4,700-4,800 22 Choctaw Nation Of OK (Government) 921150 4,700-4,800 3,700-3,800 22 OKC Public Schools (Independent School District 89) 611110 4,700-4,800 4,900-5,000 24 Cherokee Nation (government and other businesses) 921150, 561990 4,600-4,700 4,500-4,600 25 United Parcel Service Inc 492110 4,400-4,500 2,800-2,900 26 Dollar General (Dolgencorp) 452990, 452319 4,300-4,400 3,800-3,900 27 Oklahoma Department of Corrections 922140 4,100-4,200 4,200-4,300 28 St. Anthony Hospital 622110 4,000-4,100 3,000-3,100 29 Cherokee Nation Entertainment 713210 3,900-4,000 3,800-3,900 1 2021 Statewide 2019 Statewide 2021 Employer Primary NAICS Employment Employment Ranking Estimate Estimate 29 Express Employment Professionals 561320 3,900-4,000 4,300-4,400 29 Macy's 493110 3,900-4,000 2,500-2,600 32 St. John's Medical Center Inc 622110 3,800-3,900 3,900-4,000 921150, 621111, 33 Chickasaw Nation (government, health & housing) 3,700-3,800 3,700-3,800 925110 34 Seaboard Foods 112210 3,600-3,700 3,400-3,500 35 Boeing Company, The 336411, 611512 3,500-3,600 2,500-2,600 35 City Of Tulsa 921110 3,500-3,600 3,400-3,500 37 Norman Regional Hospital 622110 3,400-3,500 2,900-3,000 38 Federal Aviation Administration (includes Mike Monroney Aeronautical) 926120 3,300-3,400 3,400-3,500 39 Moore Public Schools 611110 3,100-3,200 3,100-3,200 39 Paycom 541214 3,100-3,200 2,100-2,200 41 Edmond Public Schools 611110 3,000-3,100 3,100-3,200 41 Love's Travel Stops 447110 3,000-3,100 2,600-2,700 43 AT&T Customer Services, Inc./AT&T Mobility/AT&T Services 517210, 517312 2,900-3,000 1,500-1,600 44 Target Corp 452311, 452210 2,800-2,900 2,100-2,200 45 Bank of Oklahoma (BOKF) 522110 2,700-2,800 2,800-2,900 45 Goodyear Tire And Rubber Co 326211 2,700-2,800 2,500-2,600 45 Homeland Stores (Homeland Acquisition/ HAC) 445110 2,700-2,800 2,400-2,500 48 Home Depot, The 444110 2,600-2,700 2,200-2,300 48 Walgreen Co (includes pharmacies) 446110 2,600-2,700 2,700-2,800 50 Broken Arrow Public Schools 611110 2,500-2,600 2,600-2,700 50 Putnam City School District (Putnam City of Ind SD #1) 611110 2,500-2,600 2,600-2,700 52 AHS Hillcrest Medical Center LLC 622110 2,300-2,400 2,300-2,400 52 Oklahoma Department of Transportation 926120 2,300-2,400 2,400-2,500 54 Crest Discount Foods 445110 2,200-2,300 1,600-1,700 54 Lawton Public Schools 611110 2,200-2,300 2,000-2,100 54 Midfirst Bank 522120 2,200-2,300 1,900-2,000 54 Reasors LLC 445110 2,200-2,300 2,300-2,400 54 Union Public Schools (Tulsa) 611110 2,200-2,300 2,200-2,300 59 Mc Donalds Restaurants Of OK & Santiago Brennan's McDonalds 722513 2,100-2,200 2,600-2,700 59 Phillips 66 Company 211111, 211120 2,100-2,200 2,400-2,500 59 Sodexo Operations LLC 561210 2,100-2,200 1,800-1,900 2 2021 Statewide 2019 Statewide 2021 Employer Primary NAICS Employment Employment Ranking Estimate Estimate 921130, 713290, 62 Muscogee Nation Casinos (Gaming Operations) 2,000-2,100 2,100-2,200 713210 62 Oklahoma State Dept. Of Health 923120 2,000-2,100 1,600-1,700 64 Bancfirst 522110 1,900-2,000 1,800-1,900 64 Citizen Potawatomi Nation 921150 1,900-2000 2,300-2,400 64 Comanche County Memorial Hospital 622110 1,900-2,000 1,800-1,900 64 Kentucky Fried Chicken, Taco Bell (K-Mac Enterprises, Inc.) 722513 1,900-2,000 1,700-1,800 64 Norman Public Schools 611110 1,900-2,000 2,200-2,300 64 Tulsa County Offices 921110 1,900-2,000 2,000-2,100 64 Whataburger, Inc. 722513 1,900-2,000 1,600-1,700 71 AAON Inc. 333415 1,800-1,900 1,600-1,700 71 Jenks Public Schools 611110 1,800-1,900 1,900-2,000 71 Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co 221112 1,800-1,900 1,800-1,900 71 Oklahoma Mental Health & Substance Abuse 923120 1,800-1,900 1,700-1,800 71 Sonic Restaurants (SRI Operating Company) 722513 1,800-1,900 1,900-2,000 492210, 484122, 76 **FedEx Ground, Freight and Kinko's 1,700-1,800 Less than 1,000 561439 76 Arvest Bank Operations, Inc. 522110 1,700-1,800 1,700-1,800 76 Bar-S Foods 311612 1,700-1,800 1,700-1,800 76 Midwest City School District 611110 1,700-1,800 2,000-2,100 76 One Gas Inc. 221210 1,700-1,800 1,600-1,700 76 Stillwater Medical Center 622110 1,700-1,800 1,300-1,400 82 Healthcare Innovations 624120 1,600-1,700 1,800-1,900 82 Oneok Services Company LLC 486210, 551114 1,600-1,700 1,500-1,600 82 Tulsa Community College 611210 1,600-1,700 1,900-2,000 82 University Of Central Oklahoma 611310 1,600-1,700 1,800-1,900 82 Whirlpool Corporation 335220 1,600-1,700 1,400-1,500 87 Arby's Roast Beef (RB American Group) 722513 1,500-1,600 1,800-1,900 87 Charles Machine Works, The 333120 1,500-1,600 1,500-1,600 87 Chesapeake Operating Inc 211130, 333912 1,500-1,600 1,900-2,000 87 Dollar Tree Stores Inc 452319 1,500-1,600 1,100-1,200 87 GMRI Inc. (Red Lobster, Olive Garden, Cheddar's & LongHorn Steakhouse) 722511 1,500-1,600 2,000-2,100 87 Insperity PEO Services LP 561330 1,500-1,600 1,900-2,000 3 2021 Statewide 2019 Statewide 2021 Employer Primary NAICS Employment Employment Ranking Estimate Estimate 87 Michelin North America Inc - Ardmore plant 326211 1,500-1,600 1,800-1,900 87 Mustang Public Schools 611110 1,500-1,600 1,300-1,400 87 Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs 923140 1,500-1,600 1,700-1,800 87 O'Reilly Automotive 441310 1,500-1,600 1,600-1,700 87 Quiktrip Corp. 447110 1,500-1,600 2,400-2,500 87 Starbucks Coffee 722515 1,500-1,600 1,100-1,200 87 Tyson Poultry Inc 311615 1,500-1,600 1,500-1,600 87 U.S. Dept. Of Health & Human Services (Indian Health Services) 622110, 923120 1,500-1,600 1,400-1,500 101 Advance Food Co Inc. 311612 1,400-1,500 1,400-1,500 101 Best Buy Stores Lp 443142 1,400-1,500 1,000-1,100 101 Brinker International (Chili's) 722511 1,400-1,500 1,400-1,500 101 Mazzios, LLC 722513 1,400-1,500 1,400-1,500 101 Melton Truck Lines Inc 484121 1,400-1,500 1,400-1,500 101 Northeastern State University 611310 1,400-1,500 1,400-1,500 101 Oklahoma Dept.
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