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New Study Shows Salaries in Akron's Most Common Occupations May Still Hover Near Poverty Thresholds

Downtown Akron as seen from the Knight Center
Tim Rudell
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WKSU
Downtown Akron as seen from the Knight Center

A new report shows that among the most common jobs in Akron, few pay enough to eliminate the need for government assistance.

Akron jobs reports

The survey from Policy Matters Ohio shows the top ten includes cashiers, retail salespeople and restaurant workers. And the median salaries for those jobs in Akron are not enough to push a family of three over the threshold for food assistance, which is a little more than $26,000.

Hannah Halbert is a researcher with Policy Matters Ohio. She authored the report. She says increasing the state’s minimum wage to $15 an hour, and expanding collective bargaining rights for employees, are two ways to help fix the problem. She also says the state could help by implementing laws that were recently blocked by the Trump administration.

“Changing our overtime laws so that more people – folks that are working managerial or shift supervisor positions in fast-food and retail – could qualify for overtime.”

Akron had only three occupations among the top ten most common jobs that paid better than the food assistance threshold: office clerks, customer service reps and registered nurses.

The report can be read here.

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Kabir Bhatia joined WKSU as a Reporter/Producer and weekend host in 2010. A graduate of Hudson High School, he received his Bachelor's from Kent State University. While a Kent student, Bhatia served as a WKSU student assistant, working in the newsroom and for production.