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Lerok [7]
1 year ago
14

Economic interdependence in Texas. Why does Texas have one of

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Vilka [71]1 year ago
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Answer: The state of Texas has many reasons as to why it is one of the biggest economies in the USA, but some include the no income tax, job opportunities, many different and unique job options, and easy access to trade through the Gulf of Mexico.

Explanation: Hope this helps! :D

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