Ohio Unemployment Rate Exceeded 10 Percent In April
Ohio has an unemployment rate of more than 10 percent, for the first time in more than 25 years.
The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services announced Friday that the state jobless rate for April was 10.2 percent, up from 9.7 percent in March.
Department spokesman Brian Harter said last month's rate was the highest since December 1983, when joblessness in Ohio hit 10.4 percent.
2009 & 1983. Strickland and Celeste. What a pair. One had a wife who preferred to live in another state and vacation with a sexual deviant employed by her husband and the other had a wife who felt she was forced to file for divorce from a sex addict and secretly become a 'catholic' priest.
They have more in common than shafting Ohio's workers with their anti-business programs.