Predicting Oklahoma's Future (Current Balance: $269.4m)

Oklahoma's trust fund will likely remain solvent because of a sustainable tax rate and 17 months of reserves, and no tax changes are planned.

This news application is no longer being updated as of February 3, 2011. The historical data is still accurate.

  In Trouble: Oklahoma's unemployment fund will likely be depleted in six months or less.

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6 Month Projection Unemployment Rate (November) Net Income (December) Avg. Weekly Benefit % of Unemployed
Receiving Benefits
Insolvent 6.6% $-24.0m $277.8 35.0%
National: 9% Rank: 24 of 51 Rank: 35 of 51 Rank: 32 of 51

Unemployment Reserves (millions)

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Trust Fund Balance (Fund in trouble)
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Unsustainable
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Sources: Google Public Data, Department of Labor, Treasury Department.