OKC named top big city to live in by U.S. News and World Report

Published Thursday, July 17, 2025
by Chamber Staff

Oklahoma City has been named the No. 1 Best Big City to Live for the 2025–26 U.S. News and World Report rankings, underscoring the metro’s national rise as a destination for both opportunity and quality of life. 

The annual Best Places to Live list analyzed 859 cities across the country, weighing affordability, job market strength, quality of life and overall desirability. Among cities with populations of 499,000 or more, 15 stood out—but none ranked higher than OKC, which landed at No. 96 overall and earned top billing among major metros. 

OKC scored especially high in value, ranking in the 92nd percentile. The median home price of $230,952 is nearly $140,000 lower than the national average. Monthly rent hovers at $825, and the average commute is just 21 minutes. With a median household income of $67,188, residents enjoy more purchasing power and access to a growing range of amenities. 

“As the No. 1 city on the Best Big Cities to Live list, Oklahoma City stood out for its affordability,” the article stated. “That mix of low housing costs, cultural richness and wide-open space makes Oklahoma City the perfect choice for those looking to stretch their budget without sacrificing quality of life.” 

That balance of affordability and livability is being matched by tangible investments across the city. 

Recent development projects have reshaped the city’s landscape, from the upscale OAK retail and dining district to the immersive OKANA Resort and Indoor Waterpark, which promises to boost tourism and generate new jobs. Adding to the city’s momentum is the new OG&E Coliseum, a state-of-the-art arena designed for equine shows, concerts and year-round events. 

Soon, the global spotlight will arrive. OKC has been selected to host canoe slalom and softball events during the LA28 Summer Olympics, leveraging premier venues like RIVERSPORT Rapids and Devon Park. It’s a rare honor for a non-coastal U.S. city and a reflection of the city's commitment to athletic excellence and infrastructure. 

This milestone comes on the heels of another historic moment: the OKC Thunder’s first NBA Championship. The victory electrified the city and added to its growing list of wins—on and off the court. 

Together, these achievements point to a city that’s not just growing but thriving. 

OKC offers a rare combination of economic mobility, civic pride and cultural momentum. Its skyline continues to evolve, but so does its identity—from flyover city to a place people are moving to, investing in and rooting for. With global events on the horizon, new developments rising and national accolades stacking up, OKC is stepping into its next era. 

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