Recently, a study by High-Rise Financial showed that Michigan and Ohio are the fifth and sixth states on the list they have paid the most compensation to exonerates, with Michigan paying just over $48 million and Ohio paying $50 1/2 million.
Yahoo Finance found that Illinois would rank near the bottom of states seeing an increase in population which immediately places them near the top of the decline list.
The unemployment rate stands at 17.1%. Along with this, the town has a lackluster educational system, with its best school getting just a 6/10 on Great Schools.
They recently compiled the top 10 most dangerous states when it comes to changing lanes and found that Ohio is the second most deadly state in the country.
The Windy City has two more restaurants that are making waves within the business as they were ranked among the top 50 new restaurants in all of the United States.
Between July 2021 and July 2022, the population in Ohio declined by 0.1%. The state also recorded the 10th largest numeric decline of 8,284 among all other US states. Hence, Ohio ranks among the 15 fastest-declining states in the US.
Some cities and states are worse than others, but you wouldn't be shocked in the slightest to find out that this city has been named the most unsafe in Indiana.