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OKG Newsletter


Topic: income

Made of money

What does the average metro homeowner make?


Features

Gazette staff
The typical homeowner in Oklahoma City brings an annual income of between $35,000 and $50,000 to that home, according to a recent survey conducted by The Media Audit. Among adults age 18 and older, 20.5 percent fall into that income level.
 
Wednesday, February 16, 2011

‘Gaze upward’


Letters to the Editor

Ted Rider
Kevin Connolly’s letter in the April 4 Gazette (“Accept food stamps”) illustrates a different assertion than he intended. He apparently finds himself working his ass off for 60-plus hours a week.
 
Wednesday, April 20, 2011

‘Confederacies of municipal dunces’


Letters to the Editor

Richard Hicks
These two news items hit the streets on Nov. 9:
 
Wednesday, November 16, 2011

A tax cut to die for


Letters to the Editor

D.W. Tiffee
Gov. Mary Fallin’s $106 million-a-year tax cut proposal effectively precludes Oklahoma from spending a net $50 million annually to insure 200,000 Oklahomans under Obamacare, a coldblooded death sentence for thousands who will suffer and die from treatable medical conditions. The pro-life crowd’s road to prosperity is paved with human bones.
 
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
 
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