25 Worst States to Live and Work In

2. Oklahoma

As of the latest data, the unemployment rate in Oklahoma stands at 2.80%. This represents a slight increase from the previous month’s rate of 2.70% but is lower than the rate of 3.20% reported last year. Importantly, this figure is below the long-term average of 5.08%. Oklahoma observes a minimum wage of $7.25 per hour, aligning with the federal minimum wage established by the Fair Labor Standards Act.

On the other hand, the weather conditions in Oklahoma City can be quite dangerous. While the probability of encountering a destructive event is relatively low, it’s crucial to stay vigilant and pay attention to weather alerts as storms develop here.

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