Gun ownership has been a staple of traditional American life since the inception of the country, and even long before then. Some Americans use guns only to go hunting, for sport, or home protection, but there are many gun enthusiasts who embrace the Second Amendment and load up on as many firearms as they can. Whether it is one gun or 20, selling guns in the United States is a lucrative business.
The National Shooting Sports Foundation estimates that Americans bought roughly 18.5 million firearms in 2021, the second most ever in a year and down only slightly from the record-high 21 million in 2020.
With these back-to-back years of historic gun sales, someone is profiting big, including some states.
Both directly and indirectly, the firearms sector accounts for a total of 2,702 jobs in Oklahoma - 1,281 in firearm and ammunition manufacturing, sales, and distribution, and another 1,421 in supplier and ancillary industries - the 12th fewest among the 50 states.
The gun industry in Oklahoma paid an average wage of $44,441 in 2021 and generated an estimated $20.5 million in federal business tax revenue that year.
When accounting for wages and taxes as well as indirect contributions, the firearms industry contributed to $414.6 million in output in Oklahoma in 2021, the 11th lowest amount among states.
All data in this story is from the Shooting Sports Foundation's Firearm and Ammunition Industry Economic Impact report.
RankStateTotal gun industry output, direct & indirect; 2021 ($B)Total industry employment, direct & indirect; 2021Average industry wage ($)Industry fed. business tax generation; 2021 ($M)1Texas5.5931,63251,652330.72California5.2229,08266,095380.73Florida3.4622,33249,847259.74Illinois2.8613,05163,913183.95Massachusetts2.8510,15174,899192.66Minnesota2.7811,68069,400211.07New Hampshire2.729,95070,698203.38Pennsylvania2.6718,89152,165193.69New York2.5410,15085,432155.810Arkansas2.5310,42649,263127.111North Carolina2.5113,01754,571160.312Ohio2.3715,25650,652147.113Arizona2.3311,93361,243180.214Michigan1.8811,75952,206123.615Oregon1.788,95259,541134.516Georgia1.789,04552,86599.417Idaho1.696,99957,426100.418Connecticut1.445,26481,440108.019Washington1.398,16657,773111.720Utah1.338,89346,61692.421Virginia1.297,42449,88981.922Missouri1.257,89950,35180.023Wisconsin1.246,66152,25167.924South Carolina1.246,78947,95770.725Tennessee1.137,09755,93573.726New Jersey1.055,17474,01677.127Colorado1.026,71253,43677.528Indiana0.945,02152,37337.829Mississippi0.934,73750,03550.830Maryland0.894,28666,64962.431Kentucky0.855,10149,28747.332Alabama0.745,24743,61641.633Wyoming0.693,67245,74939.034Nebraska0.663,32554,01638.235Louisiana0.623,61544,82628.736Kansas0.582,13371,94512.837Nevada0.523,20149,58237.338Iowa0.482,77949,90322.339Maine0.423,52342,66029.540Oklahoma0.412,70244,44120.541South Dakota0.371,84252,22420.842Montana0.372,45443,92420.943West Virginia0.221,70238,36511.044Rhode Island0.1882662,3979.045New Mexico0.161,44237,8478.746Vermont0.1482854,2159.747Alaska0.121,02947,1516.148North Dakota0.0865245,6534.549Hawaii0.0757849,4615.050Delaware0.0750353,5932.9
via Oklahoma's Center Square News