Summary
THIS MAY BE THE BEST FACE OHIO CAN PUT ON troubling data showing that young people are leaving the state at nearly five times the national migration rate: Things may be tough here, but take a look at Pennsylvania.
The two states aren't running well in the youth retention derby. During the four-year period ending July 2004, Ohio lost 5.3 percent of its population between the ages of 25 and 44. In Pennsylvania, the drop was 6.6 percent. The national average is 1.1 percent.See the full content of this document
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Brain Drain Drags Down Ohio Economy
The age range at issue takes in the tail end of the Baby Boom, but mostly is made up of those who were born later, including th...
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