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Published: July 14, 2009
Data study stirs debate over income sources
THE OKLAHOMAN EDITORIAL
T ULSA has long crowed about its contributions to the state economy through private-sector employment. To a large extent it’s true.

A study done for the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs breaks down personal income data based on how much income comes from private sources and how much comes from state and local governments.

Only two counties have a lower rate of government contributions than Tulsa County...

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