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The last Census shows that Springer had a population<1> of 577 people in 2000.

Every year, the US Census produces an estimate for the number of people living in Springer. The most recent estimate is for the year 2007 and at that time, Springer had a population of 595 people. This is an increase of 3.12% since the 2000 Census.

The following table contains the yearly population estimates since the last Census (the next Census will be in 2010).

YearPopulationChange
20075950.85% since 2006
20065900.17% since 2005
2005589-0.17% since 2004
20045900.68% since 2003
20035860.51% since 2002
20025830.87% since 2001
20015780.17% since 2000
2000577The Last Census

The town of Springer had 267 Housing Units<2> at the time of the 2000 Census.

The 2000 Census shows that Springer has a total area of 14.52 square miles [37.6 km²]<3>. Of this total, only a minor amount of the area is covered by water (0.07 square miles [0.18 km²]).

Using the above population and land area values, Springer had a 2000 population density of 39.94 people per square mile [103.4 people/km²].

Carter County

Springer is located in Carter County.

The county had a population of 45,599 people at the 2000 Census. With it's population of 577 people, Springer accounted for 1.27% of the Carter County total.

In addition, where the community of Springer has a population density of 39.94 people per square mile [103.4 people/km²], Carter County averages 55.4 people per square mile [143.4 people/km²].

For more information, please visit our Census Page for Carter County.

Population Rings

To help identify the number of people who live in Springer and the surrounding area, we have drawn concentric rings centered on Springer. We counted the number of communities within each ring and summed their populations.<4>

RadiusNo of
Communities
Est 2007
Population
Census 2000
Population
% Change
Since 2000
5 mi [8 km]15955773.12%
10 mi [16 km]425,54724,6113.8%
15 mi [24 km]734,61632,9914.93%
20 mi [32 km]1244,70443,0823.76%
25 mi [40 km]2049,68748,0533.4%
30 mi [48 km]2967,53265,6392.88%

US Census QuickFacts

The Census Bureau has created documents containing demographic information called QuickFacts. Unfortunately, the Census Bureau has not created a QuickFact that is specific to Springer.

A Census Quickfact is available for Carter County (QF-40019).

Below are QuickFacts for the counties that border Carter County.

CountyCensus
QuickFact
DirectionPopulation
(2007 est)
Population
(2000 Census)
Change in
Population
GarvinQF-40049   N27,14127,258-0.43%
JeffersonQF-40067   W6,2736,769-7.33%
JohnstonQF-40069   E10,40210,513-1.06%
LoveQF-40085   S9,1128,8273.23%
MarshallQF-40095   SE14,83013,15512.73%
MurrayQF-40099   NE12,69512,5940.8%
StephensQF-40137   NW43,32243,0730.58%

Miscellaneous Information

The Federal government has assigned identifying codes to each community, county and state. The following FIPS codes apply to Springer:

State Code:40 (Oklahoma)
County Code:19 (Carter County)
Place Code:69500 (Springer)
  
State & County Code:4019 (Oklahoma/Carter County)
  
State & Place Code:4069500 (Oklahoma/Springer)

Springer is located in Census Region #3 (the South Region) and in Division #7 (the West South-Central Division).

For more information about various Federal Codes, please visit our Misc. Page for Springer.


Search for Local Businesses

Google's 'Search-by-Location' has proven to be a useful tool by people who planned visits to this area. We have prepared the following searches to help you find businesses, travel and vacation activities that are in (or close to) Springer. It's likely that the search results won't include all of the businesses that are in this area, but the results should give you a good foundation for further searches.

For what it's worth: In addition to helping you submit your own search, clicking 'Other...' will frequently (but not always) show you some popular searches for this area.

Lodging     Gas Stations     Banks              
Bed & Breakfast     Truck Stops     Real Estate    
Campgrounds      Rentals    
Restaurants     Auto Repair      
 RV Repair     Churches    
Food/Groceries        
Pharmacy     Auto Parts     Libraries    
  RV Parts     Schools    
Attractions     Motorcycle Parts     Government Offices    
     
Fishing/Hunting     Hospitals      
Hiking/Camping     Doctors      
  Dentists      
Other...     Veterinarians      

If you find an error or your business wasn't included in the results, please contact Google to help them resolve the issue (we simply link to 'Search-by-Location' and have no control over their results).


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Footnotes

<1>Population counts have been provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. For more detail, please visit our Census Page for Springer.
<2>A Housing Unit is a broad term for those places where people live, whether occupied or temporarily vacant, such as a house, an apartment, a mobile home, or an area that is considered as a separate living quarter. Separate living quarters (consisting of one or more rooms) are considered to be those places where people live, sleep and eat separately from others and that have access to the outside (either directly or by a shared hallway).
<3>The area value has been supplied by the US Census Bureau and it can be different than the geographic boundaries of Springer. The value given by the Census Bureau reflects their statistical (or sampling) requirements. For example, if there is a cluster of people living just outside of the community's official boundary, the Census-defined area might be expanded to include that group of people.
<4>The communities in our count are those provided by the US Census Bureau (from the 2000 Census), so keep in mind that our population rings will only include the people living in those communities. Smaller communities usually don't participate in the Census and so they won't be included. So while our count is a close approximation, it shouldn't be considered as an accurate total.


 
 
 

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