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Business & EconomyHydrogen has been pitched as critical for a clean energy future, spurred by big incentives from the Biden administration. But many climate researchers and activists question how much it can actually decarbonize Ohio's grid.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders joins us on this hour of All Sides to unpack how the economy will figure into this year’s presidential and senate elections.
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Business & EconomyOn average, 18,000 people are released from Ohio's prisons each year, and for those thousands of formerly incarcerated individuals, finding steady employment can be a difficult task.
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Business & EconomyCentral Ohio's economy could see new challenges in 2024, including slower job growth than in other parts of the country.
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The $20 billion Intel Corporation computer chip manufacturing facility just south of Johnstown has forced planners, consultants, city, township, county and state officials to all look into their crystal ball and predict future transportation needs.
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Business & EconomySome in the Columbus film industry say there's less work to go around, while others note steady business that leaves Columbus poised to tackle a new part of the market.
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Business & EconomyU.S. employers added 517,000 jobs in January, as the unemployment rate fell to 3.4% . The job market remains tight, despite signs of a slowing economy.
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U.S. Senate candidates Tim Ryan and J.D. Vance are both critical of President Joe Biden as they sound off on how the country should bring down the rate of inflation.
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There's been a surge of businesses doing only electronic transactions, and a Republican senator says that trend could hurt people who choose to or can only use cash.
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The Federal Reserve raised interest rates by half a percentage point Wednesday, in an effort to cool off demand and lower inflation. Consumer prices have been rising at the fastest pace in 40 years.
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Business & EconomyU.S. GDP shrank in the first few months of the year, but the economy may be sturdier than it looks.
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Earlier this month House Bill 616 was introduced in the Ohio legislature. Referred to as Ohio’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill, the proposed legislation would prevent teachers from addressing sexual orientation and gender identity in K-Grade 3 classrooms. Opponents of the bill say it could stifle economic growth. We’ll look at the impact passage of this legislation could have on Ohio businesses.