why is Ohio one of the worst states to live in
Healthcare
Smoking and drugs
20% Ohioans smokers
Including:
Cigarettes
Vaping
Alcohol
Illicit drugs
Top 5 worst healthcare
1. West Virginia
2. Mississippi
3. Tennessee
4. Kentucky
5. Ohio
Maternal deaths
Ohio
28.4 per 100.000
U.S
26.3 per 100.000
Insurance coverage
Covers
Insured
All ages
Uninsured
18 -64 years
Infants deaths
Ohio
7.1 per 100.000
U.S
5.4 per 100.000
Healthcare Affordability Issues
healthcare affordability burdens
53% of adults
Causes
High premiums costs
delaying necessary medical care
Insufficient Public Health Investment
Ohio spends less on public health
Natural environment
Climate change impacts
Ice cover melting
More frequent floods
Incoming decades
Extremely hot days
113 degrees
Less snowfall in the winter
Pollution
Bad air quality
Affects to human health
Dehydration
Strokes
More humidity
lot of vulnerable people
Children
Elderly
Sick people
Poor people
Habitat loss
Cities grow
Farmland expands
90% of westlands lots
Invasive species
asian carp
asian longhorned beetle
autumn olvie
garlic mustard
much more...
Economic factors
low income comunities
no solutions fort climate change
Topic principal
MARCO MAZZALI
Economy
poor economic rankings
42 out of all states
The WalletHub study
assessed economic activity
economic health
innovation potential
28 more metrics
manufacturing and financial activities
weakened since late 2021
two of Ohio’s largest sectors.
PIB
543.214 M€
PIB in Spain
1.498.324 M€
deaths due covid
41.796
a lot of unemployment
Growth rate of 1,5%
Infrastructure
Aging Infrastructure
roads
bridges
public transit systems
Insufficient Funding
increases
gas taxes
vehicle registration fees
Economic Challenges
due covid-19
Political Factors
budget is going to
to the state
security
transportation
a less more to
education
healthcare
Education
ODE
The Ohio Department of Education
School Report Card system
criticized for its ineffective
Complicated Metrics
K-3 Literacy Component Grade
K-3 Literacy Improvement Grade
education quallity
economically disadvantaged students
attend underfunded schools
areas with high poverty rates
taxes exacerbates these disparities
worst education
depending of your zone
teachers
low salaries
poor working conditions
Impact of covid-19
impacting
readiness for kindergarten
exacerbating inequalities in educational
quality
access
Racial Segregation
issue
with Black students
attending schools that are under-resourced
leads to unequal opportunities
Poor Job Opportunities
low employment growth
less than 1.6%
High Unemployment Rate
fewer jobs are available
compared to
number of individuals seeking work
unemployment rate
4.5%
national average
4.2%
Low Job Satisfaction
Job satisfaction levels
low
tax burden
considered high
for
low
middle
Crime and corrections
High Rates of Violence and Neglect in Juvenile Facilities
centers
prisions
Ineffective Rehabilitation Programs
children who enter the juvenile justice system
come out worse than when they entered
due to
exposure to violence
and trauma
Staffing Shortages and Overcrowding
no income
leads to
inadequate supervision
no support
Politic
gerrymandering (manipulation)
manipulated electoral districts
leads to
lack of competitive races
77% of Ohioans
live in districts
were elections are not serious
Corruption
larry householder
ex-president
accepted a $61 million bribe
linked to
legislation that benefited utility companies
Culture
Stereotypes and Memes
bad state
pepople makes memes
1. meme
2. meme
3. meme
things to do
almost nothing to do
+bad activities
economic challenges
causes
impact cultural vibrancy
Society
significant economic changes
decline of manufacturing jobs
rise of service-oriented employment
lack of basic necessities
food
more food banks
due rising food prices
transportation
healthcare
housing
issues
poverty
inequality
healthcare
limited access by socioeconomic status
education inequities
low-income Schools
lack of
funding
resources
44 for economic activity
income earners
Habitats removed
Reduces biodiversity
no revenue for infrastructure projects
youth housed in these facilities
contributing to unsafe conditions
the evaluation process
plagued with violence
40% of youths end up
returning to the juvenile system
entering adult prisons
indicating failure in rehabilitation
over 50 years old
not maintained or upgraded.
6% of Ohio’s 44,736 bridges
in poor condition
challenges related to teacher recruitment
perpetuating cycles of poverty.
job losses in traditional sectors
increased unemployment rates
instability for families
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