Lower oil prices start to pinch Oklahoma state revenues

NEW YORK, Dec 5 (Reuters) - The plunge in oil prices is starting to hurt Oklahoma's energy-related revenues and if the price remains low, could hit income and sales tax revenues if energy workers have less money to spend, the state's treasurer said on Friday.
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