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The State of Working Ohio 2005
In comparison to a
generation ago, adults in Ohio are vastly more productive. Our educational
levels, which have not risen quickly enough, still dwarf the educational
levels of our parents and grandparents. And families are working many more
hours, with more families having two working parents, and the average
worker putting in more hours per year.
Ohio Poverty
Rate Rises 1.8 Percent
Athens Post Online,
September 14, 05
Study:
Ohioans Miss Benefits of Work
Dayton Business Journal,
September 6, 05
Study:
Wages Declining for Ohio Workers
Chillicothe Gazette,
September 5, 05
Ohio News Network,
September 5, 05
Ohio
Productivity Up, Wages Down, Group Says
Cincinnati Enquirer,
September 5, 05
Cleveland
Plain Dealer,
Op-Ed, Hanauer, September 05, 05
WTVG - website,
September 4, 05
Study: Wages Declining for Ohio Workers
Akron Beacon Journal,
September 4, 05
Wages Slip In
Ohio, Welfare Surplus Grows
WCPO.com,
September 4, 05
Ohio
Productivity Not Paying Off
Dayton Daily News,
September 4, 05
Productivity Rises, but Wages Slide in Ohio
Cleveland Plain Dealer,
September 4, 05
Click
here to read The State of Working
Ohio for 2004.
Click
here to read The State of Working
Ohio for 2003.
The Joyce
Foundation supports Policy Matters Ohio research on workers in
Ohio. The St. Ann Foundation provides additional funding for
presentations and popular education on these issues. We are
also grateful to the Gund, Nord Family and Cleveland
Foundations for other support.
Please
contact us
if you
are interested in having Policy Matters present to your group on issues facing
working families.
9/4/2005 |