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Oklahoma's economy begins 2022 in a strong position. Dr. Robert Dauffenbach, Senior Associate Dean for Economic Development and Impact at the University of Oklahoma Price College of Business, says economic conditions are largely positive to start the year, but uncertainty over inflation, unemployment and interest rates are cause for concern.
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Oklahoma City has become an arts and culture hub, thanks to the city core’s revitalization over the past two decades. But, a fast growing population, the rising cost of living and the COVID-19 pandemic, are making the city less affordable for the people who give OKC its personality.
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College graduates are leaving Oklahoma at higher rates than any other demographic group according to the Kansas City Federal Reserve. New research shows…
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A new report from the Office of Workforce Development shows Oklahoma is on track to experience a shortage of nearly 20,000 workers next decade due to…
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Oklahoma’s economy tracks closely with the price of oil, which has risen significantly since the 2014 downturn. In this episode of Capitol Insider, Bob…