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State of the State Update: It's Worse Than We Thought

With the March 2010 employment data, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) revised its state employment data back to 1990 (www.bls.gov/eag/eag.oh.htm).  As you may recall, our report, "State of the State: Two Decades of Weak Job Growth and Skyrocketing Government Costs Pose Daunting...

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State of the State Update: It's Worse Than We Thought

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With the March 2010 employment data, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) revised its state employment data back to 1990 (www.bls.gov/eag/eag.oh.htm).  As you may recall, our report, "State of the State: Two Decades of Weak Job Growth and Skyrocketing Government Costs Pose Daunting...



2010 State of the State Report

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On Friday the Buckeye Institute released the 2010 State of the State report that examines how two decades of weak job growth and skyrocketing government costs present daunting challenges for the state.  In nineteen years, Ohio's job market only created a net 176,100 new jobs, or just over...



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