Here are The 7 Reasons Why No One Is Moving To Ohio
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- Amelia Washington
- June 7, 2024
- Local News
The state of Ohio is in the Midwest of the United States. It has a population of about 11.8 million people. It has a lot of different types of landscapes, a long past, and an industrial economy. However, Ohio is also having some major problems that make it less appealing for people to move there or stay there. The following seven things make people not want to move to Ohio:
1. Lots of taxes
Ohio has one of the highest tax burdens in the country. It is ranked seventh out of 50 states for the highest share of income going to state and local taxes. The average tax rate across the country is 9.9%, but Ohioans pay 10.7% of their income in taxes. Among these are sales tax, income tax, land tax, and other taxes. There are nine tax brackets in Ohio, running from 0% to 4.797%, and the tax system is also complicated and progressive.
2. A bad economy
Ohio has had a tough economy for decades because it lost a lot of industrial jobs to automation, outsourcing, and competition from other states and countries. Ohio’s GDP grew by only 1.4% in 2019, which was less than the 2.3% growth rate seen across the country. In November 2020, Ohio’s jobless rate was 5.5%, which was higher than the national rate of 6.7%. In 2019, Ohio’s median family income was $58,642, which was less than the $65,712 national average.
3. Bad weather
The weather in Ohio is continental. The summers are hot and muggy, and the winters are cold and snowy. Ohio has four different seasons, but they are often very extreme and hard to predict. All year long, people in Ohio have to deal with hurricanes, thunderstorms, floods, blizzards, and ice storms. Ohio’s yearly average temperature is 50.7°F, which is lower than the 52.7°F average temperature across the whole country. The usual amount of rain that falls in Ohio each year is 39.1 inches, which is more than the national average of 30.2 inches.
4. Low Quality of Life
In many ways that measure quality of life, Ohio does not do well. These include health, education, the environment, safety, and health. A group called the United Health Foundation says that Ohio is the forty-first healthiest of the fifty states. Ohio has a lot of people who are overweight, smoke, have diabetes, get cancer, and die as babies. The U.S. News & World Report says that Ohio has the 31st best schools out of the 50 states.
Ohio has low rates of student success, being ready for college, and graduating. Based on its climate, Ohio is ranked 41st out of 50 states by U.S. News & World Report. Ohio has bad air and water quality, a lot of waste, and not many natural resources that can be used. In terms of safety, Ohio is ranked 36th out of the 50 states by U.S. News & World Report. Ohio has a lot of serious crime, property crime, and people who are in jail.
5. A lack of variety
Ohio is mostly white; 81.9% of its people say they are white alone, which is higher than the national average of 76.3%. Ohio has a small number of people of color, including African Americans (13.1%), Hispanics (4.1%), Asians (2.5%), and Native Americans (0.2%). In Ohio, only 4.6% of the people who live there were born outside of the United States, which is less than the national average of 13.7%. Ohio may not have as many cultural, social, and economic possibilities and points of view because it is not as diverse.
6. Boring Lifestyle
People often say that Ohio is a boring state because it doesn’t have much to give in terms of culture, entertainment, or recreation. Ohio doesn’t have many big sites like theme parks, museums, theaters, or sports teams. WalletHub says that Columbus, Ohio, is the 32nd most fun of the 50 biggest cities in the United States. Even less important are Ohio’s other big cities, like Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Toledo. The country parts of Ohio are also boring and lonely, with not much to see or do.
7. Negative Reputation
A lot of Americans don’t like Ohio because they think it’s a backward, boring, and sad state. A lot of jokes, stereotypes, and insults are made fun of Ohio, especially from states that are close by. Ohio is also known for having social problems, racial conflict, and corrupt government. Ohio’s reputation isn’t helped by the fact that it gets involved in a lot of national issues that cause disagreement and controversy, like the presidential election, abortion rights, and gun control.
In conclusion
A lot of bad things about Ohio make it unattractive for people to move there or stay there. Ohio has bad weather, high taxes, a bad economy, a low quality of life, not enough variety in its lifestyle, and a bad image. That Ohio’s population growth rate is only 0.6%, which is less than the national average of 6.3%, maybe because of these things. Ohio might need to make some big changes and improvements if it wants to get and keep more people.
Amelia Washington is a dedicated journalist at FindPlace.xyz, specializing in local and crime news. With a keen eye for detail, she also explores a variety of Discover topics, bringing a unique perspective to stories across the United States. Amelia's reporting is insightful, thorough, and always engaging.