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Ohio economists mostly positive about idea of $15 minimum wage in recent survey

By Marty Schladen

On proposals to raise Ohio’s minimum wage to $15 an hour, most economists agree that it would benefit low-income Ohioans, and most say the increase would not lead to a significant increase in unemployment, according to a recent survey.

A group proposing to increase the minimum wage from the current $10.45 an hour to $12.45 and then to $15 held back this year from trying to get the measure on the November ballot.


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