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Advocates for low-income Ohioans released the 2022 State of Poverty In Ohio report which showed that the state鈥檚 poverty rate at 12.7%.
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Ohio receives more than $727 million dollars from the federal government each year that the state鈥檚 poorest families can use for things they need. But a鈥
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A group that advocates for low-income people has issued its annual report on the state of poverty in Ohio. 1.6 million Ohioans live in poverty. And while鈥
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Democratic state lawmakers say they want to bring back guaranteed overtime protections that were supposed to be put into place two years ago but have been鈥
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Activists for low-income Ohioans say they are stepping up lobbying and protesting for change. It is one of 30 campaigns being waged throughout the鈥
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The bad grades for many school districts latest round of report cards has upset some parents and school officials. And now they鈥檝e angered a state鈥
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60% of Ohio public school students living in poverty scored below proficient on required statewide tests, and the districts that have the lowest test鈥
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J.D. Vance, the best-selling author of 鈥淗illbilly Elegy,鈥 is starting to appear in the spotlight more and more with his thoughts on how the government鈥
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A coalition of advocates for the poor have a new report on poverty in Ohio. And they're using it to call on Congress to save multiple programs that would鈥
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Nearly nine years after state lawmakers passed a crackdown on payday loan businesses and voters upheld that law, people are still borrowing from鈥