October 20, 2003
October 20, 2003
In 2005, Ohio lawmakers will likely consider whether or not to renew the law authorizing Ohio's Enterprise Zone Program, a popular program initially created to spur economic development and job creation in distressed areas. Enterprise zones provide property tax abatements to firms that locate or expand within zone borders. This study, by Kent State University Assistant Professor Mark Cassell, finds that substantially more of the jobs and investment associated with the program go to higher-income areas in the state. These findings should be considered when the program is reevaluated.
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Enterprise Zones Help Affluent Areas, Report Says
Dayton Daily News, October 29, 03
Abatement Worries Unite Schools
Columbus Dispatch, October 29, 03
Study: Tax Abatements Benefit Wealthier More Than Low-Income Areas
Wooster Daily Record, October 31, 03
Affluent Areas Get Biggest Zone Aid
Chicago Tribune, November 2, 03
Wealthy Benefit Most From Enterprise Zones
Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cassell, November 10, 03
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