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Posted: Jan 26 2016 at 11:41am |
Updated: 9:25 a.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016 | Posted: 5:29 p.m. Monday, Jan. 25, 2016 Many Ohioans struggling financially
By Randy Tucker Staff Writer While
the state has shown improvement in job creation and public policy supporting
working families, CFED,
a non-profit dedicated to helping low and moderate-income families build
wealth, ranked the states based on an analyses of such data as household
income, poverty rates and homeownership. And for the first time this year, the
report looked at racial disparities across a number of the more than 60
measures used in the rankings. For
example, researchers found that while about 65 percent of That’s
below the national rates, which show whites are 1.6 times more likely to be
homeowners, and the wealthiest 20 percent are 2.2 times more likely to own a
home than minority families, according to CFED. “We’ve
made progress in certain areas…but some of the more troubling statistics are
the racial disparity in homeownership, under-employment and the banked and unbanked,”
said David Rothstein, a spokesman for Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater
Cleveland, which co-released the scorecard with CFED. High
unemployment, stagnant wages and limited access to capital continue to hold
back a large, mostly minority, segment of But
the state could take some basic steps to help reverse the trend, including
establishing a broader, more inclusive down-payment assistance program to help
poor families achieve homeownership, and improving access to fair and safe
mortgage products, he said. “Is
everybody meant and ready to be a homeowner? No. But it’s still the No. 1 way
people build and pass down assets in this country,” Rothstein said. “Having a
state housing policy is a crucial step, but, right now, we don’t even have a a
state down payment assistance fund. So there’s a lot we can do.” |
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