Kategóriák: Minden - inequality - unemployment - poverty - corruption

a Marco Mazzali 5 napja

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why is Ohio one of the worst states to live in

Ohio faces numerous challenges that contribute to its status as one of the worst states to live in. Economic hardships are prevalent, with high unemployment rates and job losses in traditional sectors leading to instability for families.

 why is Ohio one of the worst states to live in

both grades yield identical results

taking value away

complicating

job losses in traditional sectors

increased unemployment rates

instability for families

perpetuating cycles of poverty.

challenges related to teacher recruitment

over 50 years old

not maintained or upgraded.

6% of Ohio’s 44,736 bridges
in poor condition

indicating failure in rehabilitation

plagued with violence

40% of youths end up

entering adult prisons
returning to the juvenile system

the evaluation process

youth housed in these facilities

contributing to unsafe conditions

no revenue for infrastructure projects

Habitats removed

Reduces biodiversity

income earners

44 for economic activity

why is Ohio one of the worst states to live in

Society

education inequities
low-income Schools

lack of

resources

funding

limited access by socioeconomic status

and geographic location

issues
inequality
poverty
lack of basic necessities
housing
food

more food banks

due rising food prices

significant economic changes
rise of service-oriented employment
decline of manufacturing jobs

Culture

economic challenges
causes

impact cultural vibrancy

things to do

almost nothing to do

+bad activities

Stereotypes and Memes
bad state

pepople makes memes

3. meme

2. meme

1. meme

Politic

Corruption
larry householder

accepted a $61 million bribe

linked to

legislation that benefited utility companies

ex-president

gerrymandering (manipulation)
77% of Ohioans

live in districts

were elections are not serious

manipulated electoral districts

lack of competitive races

Crime and corrections

Staffing Shortages and Overcrowding
no income

leads to

no support

inadequate supervision

Ineffective Rehabilitation Programs
children who enter the juvenile justice system

come out worse than when they entered

due to

and trauma

exposure to violence

High Rates of Violence and Neglect in Juvenile Facilities
prisions
centers

Poor Job Opportunities

tax burden
considered high

for

middle

Low Job Satisfaction
Job satisfaction levels

low

High Unemployment Rate
unemployment rate

national average

4.2%

4.5%

fewer jobs are available

compared to

number of individuals seeking work

low employment growth
less than 1.6%

Education

Racial Segregation
issue

with Black students

attending schools that are under-resourced

leads to unequal opportunities

Impact of covid-19
impacting

exacerbating inequalities in educational

access

quality

readiness for kindergarten

teachers
poor working conditions
low salaries
education quallity
economically disadvantaged students

attend underfunded schools

areas with high poverty rates

taxes exacerbates these disparities

worst education

depending of your zone

Complicated Metrics
K-3 Literacy Improvement Grade
K-3 Literacy Component Grade
ODE
The Ohio Department of Education

School Report Card system

criticized for its ineffective

Infrastructure

Political Factors
budget is going to

a less more to

healthcare

education

transportation

security

to the state

Economic Challenges
due covid-19
Insufficient Funding
increases

vehicle registration fees

gas taxes

Aging Infrastructure
public transit systems
bridges
roads

Economy

Growth rate of 1,5%
deaths due covid
41.796

a lot of unemployment

PIB
PIB in Spain

1.498.324 M€

543.214 M€
manufacturing and financial activities
weakened since late 2021

two of Ohio’s largest sectors.

The WalletHub study
assessed economic activity

28 more metrics

innovation potential

economic health

poor economic rankings

42 out of all states

MARCO MAZZALI

Topic principal

Natural environment

Economic factors
low income comunities

no solutions fort climate change

Invasive species
much more...
garlic mustard
autumn olvie
asian longhorned beetle
asian carp
Habitat loss
90% of westlands lots
Farmland expands
Cities grow
Pollution
lot of vulnerable people

Poor people

Sick people

Elderly

Children

More humidity
Bad air quality

Affects to human health

Strokes

Dehydration

Climate change impacts
Less snowfall in the winter
Incoming decades

Extremely hot days

113 degrees

More frequent floods
Ice cover melting

Healthcare

Insufficient Public Health Investment
Ohio spends less on public health
Healthcare Affordability Issues
healthcare affordability burdens

53% of adults

Causes

delaying necessary medical care

High premiums costs

Infants deaths

5.4 per 100.000

7.1 per 100.000

Insurance coverage
Covers

Uninsured

18 -64 years

Insured

All ages

Maternal deaths
U.S

26.3 per 100.000

Ohio

28.4 per 100.000

Top 5 worst healthcare
5. Ohio
4. Kentucky
3. Tennessee
2. Mississippi
1. West Virginia
Smoking and drugs
Including:

Illicit drugs

Alcohol

Vaping

Cigarettes

20% Ohioans smokers