Top cities in each state for income inequality, report
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- Staff Dayton Business Journal
Income inequality is true in every city, but some are seeing the gulf grow even larger, which can be detrimental.
To shed light on this issue, Business Insider Australia has mapped all 50 states and the city in each state with the biggest gap in income inequality.
For Ohio, that distinction belongs to Athens, home to Ohio University.
However, since many colleges students have little money and tend to skew the data, the publication also has a separate listing that omits college towns.
When that is done, Cincinnati has the top level in Ohio.
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Vice Chancellor of Institutional Advancement Antioch University | Yellow Springs, OH
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Key Holder Vitamin Shoppe Industries Inc | Dayton, OH
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