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NOACA switches focus away from growth and toward access

NOACA switches focus away from growth and toward access
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Opinion: Natural gas and oil industry s impact felt throughout Ohio

George Brown Ohio jobs are natural gas and oil jobs. That s the message I hope President Biden receives during his visit to Cleveland on Thursday, May 27. Data from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services indicates that the natural gas and oil industry employs more than 208,000 Ohioans. The average wage for workers employed directly by the natural gas and oil industry is $81,749. Contrast that with the average wage for all Ohio industries, which sits at $51,740. An independent study by Cleveland State University s Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs revealed that shale-related natural gas and oil investment in Ohio totaled an estimated $90.6 billion from 2011 through June 2020.

Study: CareSource fuels 8,400 Ohio jobs, $1B impact

Study: CareSource fuels 8,400 Ohio jobs, $1B impact Kaitlin Schroeder © Provided by Dayton Daily News The new CareSource building located at First and Jefferson Streets in Dayton. MARSHALL GORBY\STAFF CareSource spent nearly $250 million locally in the Dayton region in 2019, according to a newly released economic impact study commissioned by the locally-based health insurer. CareSource manages 1.3 million Ohio Medicaid members’ plans and the economic impact study was released while CareSource is waiting to see whether it successfully won a high-stakes bid to continue managing Ohio Medicaid plans and billions of dollars in health insurance claims. Headquartered in downtown Dayton, the health insurer overall has nearly 2 million members in five states and primarily manages government health insurance plans.

Personal View: Inclusion is good economics

Personal View: Inclusion is good economics BETHIA BURKE Bethia Burke A recent opinion piece in Crain s Cleveland Business by local economist James Trutko took aim at the Cleveland Innovation Project, suggesting the vision that the Fund for Our Economic Future and its partners support is misguided. While I disagree with many criticisms leveled by Trutko, I welcome his public scrutiny. It provides an opportunity to sharpen the project s thinking and hold it to account. However, Trutko raised one issue I cannot ignore. He asserted, sustained economic growth is … inherently unequal and further asserted the project (and presumably the region at large) should give more attention to creating a bigger economic pie and be less concerned with how the pie is split. He goes on to argue for the mythical trickle-down approach in which regional success will ultimately accrue to women and minorities, diminishing the vast difference in economic outcomes that exist today.

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