// There are two major elements to look at when examining a state’s state and local government workforce—the number of employees and the level of their … https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2018/02/oklahomas-state-and-local-government-workforce-sixteenth-most-productive-2016/
In Fiscal Year (FY) 2015, Oklahoma collected $14.2 billion in state and local taxes. While this is an impressive sum of money, it tells us little about whether or not the ave… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2017/06/oklahoma-has-sixth-lowest-tax-burden-nation-2015/
There are two major elements to look at when examining a state’s government workforce—the number of employees and the level of their pay. Each element is measured relative to… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2015/07/oklahomas-government-workforce-ninth-most-productive-2013/
In Fiscal Year (FY) 2013, Oklahoma collected $13.4 billion in state and local taxes. While this is an impressive sum of money, it tells us little about whether or not the ave… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/2015/03/oklahoma-has-sixth-lowest-tax-burden-nation-2013/
There are two major elements to look at when examining a state’s government workforce—the number of employees and the level of their pay. Each element is measured relative to… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/oklahomas-government-workforce-tenth-most-productive-2012/
In Fiscal Year (FY) 2011, Oklahoma collected $12 billion in state and local taxes. While this is an impressive sum of money, it tells us little about whether or not the average… https://keypolicydata.com/blog-archives/oklahoma-has-fourth-lowest-tax-burden-nation-2011/
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