Policy Matters Ohio: Lift Ohio Kids Out of Poverty With Reformed State EITC
November 09, 2018
November 09, 2018
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 9 -- Policy Matters Ohio, a 501(c)3 non-profit and nonpartisan state policy research institute, issued the following news release:
Despite low unemployment, poverty is high in Ohio, especially for children. Cleveland has the highest childhood poverty rate of any large city in the nation. Cincinnati has the third highest. Thirty-five percent of Ohio's poorest workers could get an average tax cut of $473 and more than $427.5 million could go back to families and l . . .
Despite low unemployment, poverty is high in Ohio, especially for children. Cleveland has the highest childhood poverty rate of any large city in the nation. Cincinnati has the third highest. Thirty-five percent of Ohio's poorest workers could get an average tax cut of $473 and more than $427.5 million could go back to families and l . . .