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The last week we’ve been revisiting the War on Poverty launched by President Lyndon Johnson in 1964. In fifty years, the poverty rate in the U.S. has been…
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Both Ohio senators voted Tuesday to move ahead with debate on a 3-month, $6.4 billion extension of emergency unemployment insurance. Around 40,000 Ohio…
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The U.S. Congress is on its way to a budget deal a couple weeks ahead of the January 1, 2014 deadline, but the deal doesn’t include extending emergency…
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The nation's unemployment rate could fall below 7 percent nationally in under two years, according to an economic forecast developed in Cleveland. This…
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Blame it on the government shutdown: we missed a month of job reports this fall. But during that time, frankly not much happened. Unemployment in the…
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The monthly Ohio unemployment report scheduled for Friday will be delayed because of the federal government shutdown. That means residents and employers…
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Unemployment numbers are out for August, and Ohio’s rate was right in line with the national rate of 7.3 percent. But while the U.S. unemployment rate…
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A report out Sunday says the labor market in Ohio is tough—and not improving as fast as the rest of the country. But some Dayton-area officials have a…
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The state says Ohio's unemployment rate held steady in July at 7.2 percent, matching what it was a year ago and remaining slightly higher than earlier in…
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The state is changing the signs on its unemployment centers and putting in a new requirement for Ohioans who are out of work – that number is now at…
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Ohio's unemployment rate for April was 7.0 percent - down slightly from 7.1 percent in the two previous months.State officials released the numbers this…
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The state's declining unemployment rate will soon trigger a decrease in the amount of federal unemployment compensation available to Ohioans.The number of…