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Ohioans need to be making at least $22.51 an hour working a full-time job to be able to afford a “modest” two-bedroom ...
Ohio home renters continue to need to make more money to afford a place to live. A report released Thursday by the National ...
Full-time workers in Ohio need to earn at least $22.51 per hour to afford a modest two-bedroom apartment, according to the ...
Full-time workers need to earn at least $22.51 an hour to afford a modest two-bedroom apartment in Ohio, according to a ...
Ohio's housing wage gap has more than doubled since 2020, with workers now needing $22.51/hr to afford a two-bedroom apartment.
Many Ohioans in some of the state's most common professions don't earn enough to afford a basic two-bedroom apartment.
“The state of Ohio has a deficit of 270,000 units of housing for individuals who are extremely low income. And this is a 6 percent increase from last year,” Riegel explained.
The National League of Cities is in Columbus for its annual leadership conference, and the league honored a local city for ...
Too many low-income housing developments for vulnerable families in Ohio end up in neighborhoods with poor schools and high crime, according to a recent report. The editorial board roundtable digs in.
Residents of the area nestled south of Interstate 70 on Columbus' West Side have an average life expectancy of 60 years.
Seven Northeast Ohio projects won critical tax credits for low-income housing this week, to undergird deals that will create or renovate 406 homes. On Friday, May 20, the Ohio Housing Finance Agency ...