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In area code 580, approximately 1,3 million residents highlight a demographic comprising a predominantly White population, alongside a smaller yet significant representation of African American, Asian, and other racial groups. Cleveland County emerges as the most populous region, underscoring the area's diverse demographic spread. Economically, area code 580 has shown gradual improvement in median household income, albeit lagging behind national averages. Despite this, steady population growth indicates positive economic trends and attractiveness for residents.
According to FCC complaint metrics, call complaints in area code 580 have shifted notably from 2014 to 2024. Wireless/Mobile complaints peaked in 2016 followed by a decrease, while VOIP complaints have been on the rise since 2019, indicating a transition in communication patterns. Issues with prerecorded voice calls were most significant in 2015 but have since declined. Live voice call complaints surged in 2016 before stabilizing, and text message complaints peaked in 2022. Unwanted calls, a persistent concern, saw a peak in 2018, highlighting continued community issues with telemarketing and robocalls.
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People are Saying:
(580) 359-1500 - July 21st, 2025 3:57am
This was a total waste of money. I got nothing pertaining to the information I requested on a texting number that knew personal details and made jokes of my supervisor deceased daughter in a group text between that number, myself and supervisor.
(580) 359-1500 - July 20th, 2025 11:09pm
I’m getting texts privately and in groups from this number with detailed info and lies that could cost me my job.
(580) 359-1500 - July 20th, 2025 11:10pm
Not a telemarketer but has detailed personal info and stating lies on group texts with my supervisor.