Columbus rated healthiest economy in Ohio
Business First
Date: Wednesday, May 16, 2012, 7:31am EDT
A state index of economic indicators shows that Columbus has the most
economically healthy conditions among the state's largest metropolitan areas,
the Toledo
Blade reports.
The index includes employment factors and the valuation of housing permits, the newspaper reports. Columbus had the highest index, followed by Cincinnati and Akron, which all outperformed the overall state index, the newspaper reports.
Three metropolitan areas — Toledo, Canton-Massillon and Youngstown-Warren-Boardman — tied for the largest increase (0.8 percent) to their index, the newspaper reports.
The index includes employment factors and the valuation of housing permits, the newspaper reports. Columbus had the highest index, followed by Cincinnati and Akron, which all outperformed the overall state index, the newspaper reports.
Three metropolitan areas — Toledo, Canton-Massillon and Youngstown-Warren-Boardman — tied for the largest increase (0.8 percent) to their index, the newspaper reports.
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