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Why Ohio’s governor could be forced to release $900 million in unused COVID-19 funds
Ohioans could see $900 million in federal COVID-19 unemployment benefits finally reach their pockets, after the state Supreme ...
More than four years after Gov. Mike DeWine cut off Ohioans’ access to special federal pandemic unemployment benefits, the Republican is still fighting to prevent hundreds of thousands of state ...
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Mike DeWine’s cruel stand: Why is he still blocking $900 million in federal aid for Ohioans?
As families struggle, the governor continues a pointless legal battle to deny unemployed workers federal pandemic relief, ...
There’s a chance that state employees could also be sidelined or have no paychecks in Ohio if the shutdown continues.
Fewer Ohioans filed for unemployment benefits last week, though the number of continued claims rose slightly, according to new data from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS).
A report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland delivered some unsettling news as we roll toward the holiday season. Indicators ...
Both new and continuing unemployment claims in Ohio increased during the first week of November, according to data released by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS).
The report reflects what was happening before the federal government shutdown began. The labor market may have changed since ...
Around 7.6 million people were unemployed in September 2025, raising the unemployment rate to a four-year high of 4.4%. This ...
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