Texas is nation's 7th-worst place to work, anti-poverty group finds

Texas leaders frequently trumpet the state as a great place to do business. However, a new study by a leading anti-poverty group finds that it's among the nation's worst places to earn a paycheck. The Lone Star State ranked 46th in Oxfam's newest Best and Worst States to Work in the U.S. report, which tracks wages, worker protections and rights to organize for all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
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