Summary
Ohio is no longer home to the big city with the largest percentage of people living in poverty. This year that distinction goes not to Cleveland but to Detroit.
Ohio is, however, the only state to have two cities in the top 10 of the poorest cities nationally. Cincinnati and Cleveland are neck and neck, being the third- and fourth- poorest, respectively, with about 27 percent of residents being poor.See the full content of this document
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Poverty Stats Offer Incomplete Picture
The statistics, based on Census figures, are worth knowing. A lot of people are struggling, and the state and individual cities have to confront that reality. Bu...
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