Fix For Ohio’s Jobless-aid Fund To Cost Laid-off Workers More Than Employers

Jobless workers would pay most of the cost under the latest GOP plan to shore up Ohio’s unemployment-compensation fund. According to a fiscal analysis by the independent Legislative Service Commission, the proposal would cut benefits by $3.5 billion, or 19.5 percent, between 2017 and 2030 while raising employer taxes by $716 million, or 4.4 percent, during that time.adcelannotate = {"mobilepaywallcategory" : "MOBILE_PREM-LOCAL","nativepaywallcategory" : "NATIVE_PREM-LOCAL"};

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