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How does low demand for oil affect the Texas economy?

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Answer: Causes tax revenues and unemployment.

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"When oil production slows in Texas, employment and tax revenues decline, and budget cuts at the state and local levels often follow. (Craymer has estimated that the state loses $85 million per year for every $1 decrease in oil prices.)"

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