Oil Price Rout to Hit U.S. Regional Economies

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Tumbling oil prices will have broad regional impacts on the U.S. economy, hitting states far afield from Texas, which was the engine of a national energy boom during the past decade

Wyoming, Alaska, Oklahoma, North Dakota and West Virginia all depend more on mining and energy extraction than the Lone Star state, according to Wall Street Journal calculations of state economic output data.

 

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A US industry that requires other countries hold product off the market in order to be profitable during good times and gov't bailouts to survive bad times isn't 'dominant' at all. It's a house of cards. The US oil and gas sector doesn't need more govt money, it needs a shakeout.

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I remember just last week you praising trump for his deal making. You owe your readers an apology but I won’t hold my breath

in California we are grateful for the low price of gas, But, I know that we are about to enter a strong resection if the economy does not improve and the country reopens the industries

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