“If you are Black or if you are Hispanic in this state, you are more likely to pay a high tax rate now than you did before because of these tax changes.”
CLEVELAND — A new report from Policy Matters Ohio indicates the richest 1% of Ohioans contribute an average of nearly $51,000 per year less in state tax revenue than they did 17 years ago.
“The state budget bill from 2021 had some significant additional cuts," Bervejillo said. “A family in the lowest 20% of Ohio is paying out $164 per year more, which is about a weeks worth of groceries, while the richest 1% of Ohioans are getting nearly a $51,000 paycheck at the end of the year, basically they’re paying that much less in taxes.”
“The numbers to me are alarming," Porter said. “What are we going to do, this report is sounding the alarm in all of our cities, for your Mayors, for your city council members.”
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