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Jobs and the Economy

Working together, our businesses and labor organizations built Northern Ohio into an industrial powerhouse - always standing up for American, whether in war or peace.

Springing from the rich soils of the former Great Black Swamp, our farms combined with businesses and industries to form a diversified economy in the crossroads of America. That economy has weathered many economic storms, only to come back with even more vigor.  Now, at the dawn of the 21st Century, the economy of Northern Ohio faces even greater challenges.

 

Unfair trade agreements are draining the economic lifeblood of our region. Unbalanced federal budgets have saddled future generations with staggering amounts of debt and drastically reduced their range of opportunities. Unequal funding formulas have denied many Ohio schoolchildren of an adequate education and threatened our economic future.

 

America's working men and working women and their families deserve a government that takes their side, not the side of big money. They deserve fair trade agreements that produce a level playing field, not a race to the bottom. They deserve fiscal responsibility, not budget deficits for as far as the eye can see.  And, they deserve quality educational opportunity.

 

Jobs and Economic News for Our Region

 

Kaptur Statement on Job Loss Numbers; 6,600 Jobs Lost in Ohio, Highest in Nation

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