Ohio ranked as one of the country's worst states for racial economic equality

The ranking is based on measuring the differences between white and black Americans across eight economic metrics: median annual household income, labor-force participation rate, unemployment rate, homeownership rate, poverty rate, homeless rate, share of unsheltered homeless individuals, and share of executives.
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