Well that rules out blue collar factory workers, tradesmen and service workers. These are all enclaves for the rich business and professional class. In the old days, communities are mixed, now everyone lives in disconnected enclaves, ghettos and gated communities.
I don't even think they're "business class." Maybe 30 years ago. Today? More likely government employees and/or those dependent upon government funding, like medical institutions. A few years ago the growth of jobs in Ohio was directly related to the expansion of state government jobs. And the state is run by Republicans. Go figure.
Thats their fault man. Look at you and your entire family. Did they do the things necessary to live in a gated community? What about the ghetto? You get what you give in life. Gotta cut corners. Do what you gotta do to get and have what you want so if people are living in gated communities or the ghetto or whatever the hell you're saying it's on them it's their fault. I live in the hood. Why? Bc I was a addict who wanted to party and do hella dumb shit. Now I'm 26 getting my life together had to go back to high school you know? I'm lucky to even have a place with how I lived my life. So I mean again you get what you give and this comes from me
If you want, good schools , and low crime you better play the price, besides Cleveland is not cheap anymore.. so you don't really pay that much for a safer cleaner area, that won't have you waiting days to shovel the the streets
They said the median household income in Ohio was 138,000 what they meant was that is the median household Income in Dublin. The median household income in Ohio is 58,000 but most people live off closer to 40,000
I have lived in Ohio most of my life. We have some really great places to live in Ohio but some of them were not listed. Grove City is up and coming. What happened to New Albany? Bexley? Marietta, down by the Ohio River is a hidden gem. Love the architecture.
This list is correct. There are more expensive places to live in Ohio, but this list captures places that are the perfect balance between cost, convenience and quality of living.
Awesome list. Big reason why central Ohio is top of the list, a majority is around Cbus, the best city and county of Ohio-Franklin County. I lived here over 20 years and Cbus and the county keeps getting better!
@@jonglass5796 yeah, though it also depends where you are, I heard good things about Ohio city, even the case Western university area is good, but then there are places like east Cleveland that are definitely avoidable.
Columbus is what it is because it's the capital, and because of Ohio State. It's also annexed miles of additional land. Without the proximity of government access, it would be much smaller.
In the description is says we spend our time at the hockey hall of fame and the Cincinnati Zoo. I think they meant the rock and roll hall of fame or the Football hall of fame. The Hockey hall of fame is in Toronto. And the Columbus zoo is the best zoo Jack Hanna runs it. The best places to live in Ohio are the Townships. Where you can make 40,000 a year and own a house and acres of land.
That's accurate: The best places are the townships. The property taxes on those high priced "medium house values" are a drag on one's disposable income, too.
Agree Townships are best to live in. Live within walking distance to the Football Hall of Fame. It is located within Canton city but reside in a township. It is walking distance to be in the city or township side. Different police and fire departments. With that said Canton Ohio is not listed or any city/town within Stark County. Canton city sucks (lived there). Roads are disgraceful and every day and night sirens. Only certain neighborhoods close to townships are better but my experience is City of Canton doesn't do a good enough job taking care of Canton city to be normal/safe. Upside is Stark County specifically is listed in Almanac one of the Safest places to live in the U.S. in regards to natural disaster's. That all my life seems to be true.
The best place on your list is Dublin. Grove City beats the rest of the places on your list, with Dublin being alittle bigger and better. So if you want to be in central Ohio, my top two picks are Dublin or Grove City. If you like a big lake, then go north from there to Vermilion if you buy a house, or to Lorain if your looking for public housing. There's a large beach inside of one of the nicest parks you'll ever see. Southern Ohio is a gamble no matter where you go, but I'd say South Point because it puts you right in the middle of the tri state area with decent sized cities in two other states with a short drive.
The monotonous background music to this video is cheesy and annoying. What would be another variable to know about these locations is: What line of work/profession, etc. are the majority of these people (median household income) in that can afford these high-priced homes? The best places to live are in the southwestern part of the state and central area, not NE Ohio. Never NE Ohio! Notice there was just two places near Cleveland on that list: Rocky River and Pepper Pike Yep, there's a reason for that.
Wyoming is located between Lincoln Heights and some Urban neighborhoods of Cincinnati like Elmwood. It's pretty nice but it's not that good. I think Forest Park is extremely powerful place where people want to live and housing prices have doubled.
The statistics and numbers given are wrong or completely glossed over. I am assuming this video was made to entice people to move here. I live in New Albany and I would love to tout Ohio as amazing but it isn’t. If you want accurate info, let me know.
Not impressed with this list at all. The robot narrator can't pronounce Cleveland right and really messed up with the number names, e. g. $1700 was 10 hundred and 17 dollars or something like that. And Lake Erie sounded like Lake Airy. Drove me nuts hearing some of that. Also made it sound like a tourist ad for Columbus. Also sounds like you better be highly educated with a high income to move any where on the list. Average people don't sound welcome anywhere. Average people are set for poverty in these cities. My rating for this video will be close to a 3 but the images illustrating the areas might raise the overall to a 5.
@@kingbanks8518 I've never been to Vegas but from my own experiences in Ohio and Minnesota, Ohio is way more affordable and products and merchandise of many kinds are more easily available and affordable. Housing in Ohio is definitely more affordable. The house I had there would've had about twice the value in Minnesota.
Oh ok thanks because it got so expensive in Vegas it’s so so expensive it’s now some like California prices for homes and it so pack all this thing they building..so I say do not move out here just visit it’s not a place to live anymore..
Yes, there are. I would recommend the Youngstown area to anyone looking to move to Ohio. I probably wouldn't live in many areas of the city itself, but almost all of the suburbs are decent places to live and are far more affordable than any of the overpriced cookie-cutters outside of the bigger cities. You have Mill Creek Park, which in my opinion is probably one of the most beautiful urban parks in the entire country, you have Youngstown State University and its sports teams, there are three large retail strips (Boardman, Austintown, and the Eastwood Mall area in Trumbull County just north of YO), you can take the kids to "OH WOW!" children's museum, and you also have the Youngstown Phantoms hockey team and Mahoning Valley Scrappers baseball team. If you're into fishing and the outdoors, you're a short drive from places like Pymatuning and Mosquito Lake (among others). As for what suburb or area to pick, it really depends on your income and your personal preference. If you're into the blue-collar vibe, Struthers and Hubbard are good places to consider. If you want decent suburban living but don't want to spend a buttload of money, Austintown and Boardman might be for you. And finally, if it's in your budget and you want a REALLY nice place, I would definitely consider Canfield and Poland. Even for being probably the "richest" Youngstown suburb, Canfield is still far more affordable than any of the Columbus or Cleveland suburbs. As far as the city of Youngstown itself, most of it is pretty rough, but there are some really nice areas, such as the far southwest side of the city in the Cornersburg area. There are also really nice areas in Trumbull and Columbiana County as well that are reasonable commuting distance to Youngstown. I know most of what people perceive Youngstown to be is what they see on the internet and the news, and most of the time people only associate the city with the bad things that go on there. But there truly are a lot of positive things going on in the Youngstown area, that unfortunately people are still skittish to experience because of everything they've seen or heard from people who have never lived in the area and have probably only visited a couple of times and put it on a UA-cam video. My advice is to go, drive around, and see it for yourself.
@@mayavenuemisfit814 But no jobs and if you drive towards teh city you will find abondance of drugged out people. I hated working in Youngstown and the overwhelming stinking beggers
Columbus has the most impatient drivers. They have been voted third most impatient drivers in America. And an impatient driver is a dangerous driver. “Tail Gate city”. Everywhere you drive you will be tail gated. Get ready to disregard the speed limit or you will be passed in the most dangerous situations. Generally, speed over curtsy. In an accident, you cant tell the Judge - “Everybody else does it.”
people like you obviously have never been to many other parts of the country such as Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey. Also good luck finding somewhere with as low of a cost of living as Ohio does. And that’s including housing because housing is getting expensive down south too. Most areas seem nice in Ohio. But some people are never happy.
I regret getting married in Columbus, now I have family here, its pure hell (except for my family) If it was not for the family I would be long gone. There is nothing here except for corrupt politicians and business and lots of gun violence, bad weather, jobs sucks (though they are trying to bring big companies by giving them tax breaks and over charging the local Ohioans in extreme property taxes to subside big business in the hopes of creating more jobs.... Lets see where this goes, over taxation of citizens will cause population decline and extreme poverty
@@Eiscord Thank you... Although I dislike Ohio for the negatives there are also positives here as well. Unfortunately more negatives then positives. Most of the people here are awesome... Fat but awesome...
Completely hyped and paid for advertisement. I live in Ohio and cannot wait to get the hell out of here. Almost all my jobs for the past 30 years have been outside of Ohio. Thank god for remote jobs. So lets break it down, The multiple cities at the beginning are all subs of Columbus, Columbus is turning out to be one of the most violent city in Ohio with daily gun violence nearing to 5+ and murder rate of at least 2 per day yet the City reports it as less then 100/year. If one just watch the news one can see the daily murder count of 2 +/day (Not sure if they skew it by the localities within the city or how to fudge the numbers but the number are totally skewed) the Subs that were talked about are very expansive. Houses start at 500K+ and the property taxes are out of control with average 500K = 18K+/year Taxes in general are high but hey we get tax free fast food though. If you can afford to live in the subs then you have enough money to not commit crimes. But Dublin is known to have a heroin problem so does other subs. By the way the only job I had in Columbus was the lowest paying job ever (I am IT). The weather sucks, The road sucks, Most musicians avoid playing in Columbus, Cant go to nigh clubs without risking getting shot at, Most every service oriented companies in Columbus are scams. Auto repairs & HVAC companies are the worst, Roads sucks, Most area schools sucks even with high property taxes, These are my personal; opinions based upon the fact I live in Ohio but have worked in every state other then Hawaii , Ohio is on the bottom of my list.. Unfortunately I have family else I would be long gone from this hell whole. Working on finding a way out.
Do you live on East Hudson street? It's not that bad here. Of course, it is better if you can live in Upper Arlington, but Columbus is a good city to live in.
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Well that rules out blue collar factory workers, tradesmen and service workers. These are all enclaves for the rich business and professional class. In the old days, communities are mixed, now everyone lives in disconnected enclaves, ghettos and gated communities.
I don't even think they're "business class." Maybe 30 years ago. Today? More likely government employees and/or those dependent upon government funding, like medical institutions. A few years ago the growth of jobs in Ohio was directly related to the expansion of state government jobs. And the state is run by Republicans. Go figure.
@DAISYROSE22 those are big spend government liberal traits
@@nomoretez By republican run government?
Thats their fault man. Look at you and your entire family. Did they do the things necessary to live in a gated community? What about the ghetto? You get what you give in life. Gotta cut corners. Do what you gotta do to get and have what you want so if people are living in gated communities or the ghetto or whatever the hell you're saying it's on them it's their fault.
I live in the hood. Why? Bc I was a addict who wanted to party and do hella dumb shit. Now I'm 26 getting my life together had to go back to high school you know? I'm lucky to even have a place with how I lived my life. So I mean again you get what you give and this comes from me
Should've named this video the most expensive places to live in Ohio
Totally Agree!
If you want, good schools , and low crime you better play the price, besides Cleveland is not cheap anymore.. so you don't really pay that much for a safer cleaner area, that won't have you waiting days to shovel the the streets
Well yes.who wants to live in the ghetto like I do in ohio
I agree
Exactly 😂
They said the median household income in Ohio was 138,000 what they meant was that is the median household Income in Dublin. The median household income in Ohio is 58,000 but most people live off closer to 40,000
You must not understand what median means
More like less than that
I have lived in Ohio most of my life. We have some really great places to live in Ohio but some of them were not listed. Grove City is up and coming. What happened to New Albany? Bexley? Marietta, down by the Ohio River is a hidden gem. Love the architecture.
What about acrossed the Bay at Lake Erie
Marion is to
Love Marietta!!
N2m Geauga county being mostly country and historical communities in the area
How is the ohio city.please say something about ohio.i wanna go to kent state university for Master’s degree from Bangladesh
Live 20 miles East of Cincy ,about 14 miles north of OHIO river Hilly and Beautiful near Batavia ,Love it!
Also far west like green township
I am not sure of the list. And I just love the way the narrator mentioned Cleveland, epic.
Ohio is beautiful ❤🩷😁😁
This list is correct. There are more expensive places to live in Ohio, but this list captures places that are the perfect balance between cost, convenience and quality of living.
I live in Ohio. 💜Home Sweet Home. 💜
Dublin is beautiful, I have lived here with my family for around a year. Good PPL and houses.
Awesome list. Big reason why central Ohio is top of the list, a majority is around Cbus, the best city and county of Ohio-Franklin County. I lived here over 20 years and Cbus and the county keeps getting better!
I love OHIO. I left the NYC metro area for North East Ohio. I love the Cleveland Eastern burbs.
“Low crime rates” Cleveland: Are you sure?
I've been there many times, yeah it is dangerous at night, but if you are outside of the city, but still in the metro, you should be good.
Solon and Chagrin falls are safe areas and I felt comfortable in both areas.
Ha,ha ,that's like the police chief here saying crime rate was down .this after we had 5 shootings ,murder
@@Seibuhjira06 I’ve been to Cleveland during the day and it’s good, not at night
@@jonglass5796 yeah, though it also depends where you are, I heard good things about Ohio city, even the case Western university area is good, but then there are places like east Cleveland that are definitely avoidable.
Love Ohio
Ye
Safe and nice is expensive
Columbus is what it is because it's the capital, and because of Ohio State. It's also annexed miles of additional land. Without the proximity of government access, it would be much smaller.
Saw that roundabout in the beginning. I hate roundabouts. Find them confusing, dangerous and unnecessary .
Judging by this list, wealth = best..... not always true....
I’m looking forward to the thousand year reign with Jesus Christ.
M sorry its called Cleev Land. Thank you for ur video.
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In the description is says we spend our time at the hockey hall of fame and the Cincinnati Zoo. I think they meant the rock and roll hall of fame or the Football hall of fame. The Hockey hall of fame is in Toronto. And the Columbus zoo is the best zoo Jack Hanna runs it. The best places to live in Ohio are the Townships. Where you can make 40,000 a year and own a house and acres of land.
That's accurate: The best places are the townships. The property taxes on those high priced "medium house values" are a drag on one's disposable income, too.
Its paid advertisement
Agree Townships are best to live in. Live within walking distance to the Football Hall of Fame. It is located within Canton city but reside in a township. It is walking distance to be in the city or township side. Different police and fire departments. With that said Canton Ohio is not listed or any city/town within Stark County. Canton city sucks (lived there). Roads are disgraceful and every day and night sirens. Only certain neighborhoods close to townships are better but my experience is City of Canton doesn't do a good enough job taking care of Canton city to be normal/safe. Upside is Stark County specifically is listed in Almanac one of the Safest places to live in the U.S. in regards to natural disaster's. That all my life seems to be true.
West Chester Ohio is great!
Thank You so much
I live here, love my little city
The best place on your list is Dublin. Grove City beats the rest of the places on your list, with Dublin being alittle bigger and better. So if you want to be in central Ohio, my top two picks are Dublin or Grove City. If you like a big lake, then go north from there to Vermilion if you buy a house, or to Lorain if your looking for public housing. There's a large beach inside of one of the nicest parks you'll ever see. Southern Ohio is a gamble no matter where you go, but I'd say South Point because it puts you right in the middle of the tri state area with decent sized cities in two other states with a short drive.
Grove-Tucky.
You really don't know how to pronounce Cleveland. Seriously?
CLEEEEVELAND
Columbus and Westerville Ohio are the best places to live
Lol. Westerville is so ugly
Definitely not
I agree!
Indian hill is easily number 1in Ohio
Very good job 👌 ❤❤❤
The monotonous background music to this video is cheesy and annoying. What would be another variable to know about these locations is: What line of work/profession, etc. are the majority of these people (median household income) in that can afford these high-priced homes? The best places to live are in the southwestern part of the state and central area, not NE Ohio. Never NE Ohio! Notice there was just two places near Cleveland on that list: Rocky River and Pepper Pike Yep, there's a reason for that.
Wyoming is located between Lincoln Heights and some Urban neighborhoods of Cincinnati like Elmwood. It's pretty nice but it's not that good. I think Forest Park is extremely powerful place where people want to live and housing prices have doubled.
Forest Park Used To Be The Place To Be Back In The 90's & Early 2000's. 💯
Doesn’t surprise me that a most of the places listed are in the Columbus area. 😂
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Just Dublin and UA. The rest are scattered around Cinci and Cleve except for Granville. It's just ai generated. Missed a lot of the best places.
You pronounced Cleveland wrong
very verry nice city
The statistics and numbers given are wrong or completely glossed over. I am assuming this video was made to entice people to move here. I live in New Albany and I would love to tout Ohio as amazing but it isn’t. If you want accurate info, let me know.
Nice
Thanks
Not impressed with this list at all. The robot narrator can't pronounce Cleveland right and really messed up with the number names, e. g. $1700 was 10 hundred and 17 dollars or something like that. And Lake Erie sounded like Lake Airy. Drove me nuts hearing some of that. Also made it sound like a tourist ad for Columbus. Also sounds like you better be highly educated with a high income to move any where on the list. Average people don't sound welcome anywhere. Average people are set for poverty in these cities. My rating for this video will be close to a 3 but the images illustrating the areas might raise the overall to a 5.
I’m from Vegas and it got bad out here it’s expensive to many people moved out here..so what better Vegas or Ohio
@@kingbanks8518 I've never been to Vegas but from my own experiences in Ohio and Minnesota, Ohio is way more affordable and products and merchandise of many kinds are more easily available and affordable. Housing in Ohio is definitely more affordable. The house I had there would've had about twice the value in Minnesota.
Oh ok thanks because it got so expensive in Vegas it’s so so expensive it’s now some like California prices for homes and it so pack all this thing they building..so I say do not move out here just visit it’s not a place to live anymore..
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She also said “Flea over country” instead of flyover country. AI is going to raise some kinda stupid sounding people
Any good AFFORDABLE places to live?
I live in Struthers, which is near Youngstown. It is very affordable and close to Boardman. Boardman has many restaurants and shops.
Yes, there are. I would recommend the Youngstown area to anyone looking to move to Ohio.
I probably wouldn't live in many areas of the city itself, but almost all of the suburbs are decent places to live and are far more affordable than any of the overpriced cookie-cutters outside of the bigger cities.
You have Mill Creek Park, which in my opinion is probably one of the most beautiful urban parks in the entire country, you have Youngstown State University and its sports teams, there are three large retail strips (Boardman, Austintown, and the Eastwood Mall area in Trumbull County just north of YO), you can take the kids to "OH WOW!" children's museum, and you also have the Youngstown Phantoms hockey team and Mahoning Valley Scrappers baseball team. If you're into fishing and the outdoors, you're a short drive from places like Pymatuning and Mosquito Lake (among others).
As for what suburb or area to pick, it really depends on your income and your personal preference. If you're into the blue-collar vibe, Struthers and Hubbard are good places to consider. If you want decent suburban living but don't want to spend a buttload of money, Austintown and Boardman might be for you. And finally, if it's in your budget and you want a REALLY nice place, I would definitely consider Canfield and Poland. Even for being probably the "richest" Youngstown suburb, Canfield is still far more affordable than any of the Columbus or Cleveland suburbs. As far as the city of Youngstown itself, most of it is pretty rough, but there are some really nice areas, such as the far southwest side of the city in the Cornersburg area.
There are also really nice areas in Trumbull and Columbiana County as well that are reasonable commuting distance to Youngstown.
I know most of what people perceive Youngstown to be is what they see on the internet and the news, and most of the time people only associate the city with the bad things that go on there. But there truly are a lot of positive things going on in the Youngstown area, that unfortunately people are still skittish to experience because of everything they've seen or heard from people who have never lived in the area and have probably only visited a couple of times and put it on a UA-cam video. My advice is to go, drive around, and see it for yourself.
@@mayavenuemisfit814 Thanks!
Loveland Ohio is the best and affordable....you will not find a better place.
@@mayavenuemisfit814 But no jobs and if you drive towards teh city you will find abondance of drugged out people. I hated working in Youngstown and the overwhelming stinking beggers
Moved to Upper Arlington from Rocky River sorry but not even close. Cant wait to go back
How can you take this seriously? The narrator pronounces the first syllable of Cleveland as if it rhymes with the first syllable of clever.
It's an ai generated video.
New Albany would like a word with you…
Arizona?
Flay over?
Indian Hill 👍
What about Chesapeake Ohio?
South Euclid!
What about Greenville?
What about Akron?
How many times do you need to show people counting 100 dollar bills?
She Pronounced It Cleveland As Clevlen. 😂😂😂
Im shocked Alliance did not make this list 😳
Why shocked Alliance didn't make the list?
I live in Dublin. It’s alright!
moving back.
Nice places to live. I hate my Ohio hometown and ready to move on.
Why do you dislike it?
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Columbus has the most impatient drivers. They have been voted third most impatient drivers in America. And an impatient driver is a dangerous driver. “Tail Gate city”. Everywhere you drive you will be tail gated. Get ready to disregard the speed limit or you will be passed in the most dangerous situations. Generally, speed over curtsy. In an accident, you cant tell the Judge - “Everybody else does it.”
It's not flea over, it's mosquito over.
What's with all the mispronunciations?🙄
Nah wheres north ridgeville its a good city crime rare is 3 in 1k residents
clev....land! lololol
Clev land. Don't be lazy. Read the data yourself and not use some talk bot.
why not colombus
They missed Bexely. Unbelievable
And Worthington and New Albany. It's a silly ai generated video.
like your voice
0:25
It’s fly over god
I grew up here it's the shiplt of the nation
Don't say you live in Florida or Texas. They are both on borrowed time before they become the same as you complain about
people like you obviously have never been to many other parts of the country such as Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey. Also good luck finding somewhere with as low of a cost of living as Ohio does. And that’s including housing because housing is getting expensive down south too. Most areas seem nice in Ohio. But some people are never happy.
Bellaire is number one on my list. Best hot dog in the state👍
Clev Land? WTF... A.I. cannot pronounce it correctly. Also, the 10 places are the MOST expensive in Ohio. Like D'oh should be good. Place to live.
Hudson.
really
@@JessicaKimberlyMichael yeh. What’s wrong with Hudson? Best schools in the state. Lowest crime in the state.
Extremely expensive.
The narration is killing me.
It's an ai video.
East Cleveland should be #1 -
I'm kidding btw. Please don't.
Only in ohio
this was stupid where is upper arllington and these towns around columbus and what's with these people with hands full of money i don't get it
There ain't no such place
Upscale.
is Ohio silly or not?
no new albany idk this list is slipping
Cringe every time the AI voice says "Clevland."
The narration is ruined and made very distracting by the many mispronounced words and years.
Ohio stinks. Grew up there, and am glad I live is Colorado.
Almost Heck, ohio
Learn how to pronounce the town of Cleveland not Clefland
Omg the text to voice for this is horrible lol. Either that, or someone needs to learn to grammar better 😂😂
One manifestation that a place is wealthy is when Jews and Asians live there.
Is that bad?
@@Pearl-_Perla not at all. Jews and Asians are mostly smart breeds.
@@Pearl-_Perla Hell no. That's a good thing.
@@Pearl-_Perla no
@@Carl55_jc 👍
fact: ohio state is safe to live there
Dublin Cincinnati hilliard new Albany Dayton is Very beautiful city 😊❤😁😄😄😁
Never go to Ohio
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Lol....wrong
never go to ohio
yes
Agree
Where do you go?
@@stnguyen11 detroit
What an ignorant comment. You can clearly see from the video some of the nicest and most affluent places to live in the Nation are in Ohio.
I regret my choice to live in Ohio I can't even enjoy in Ohio💀
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@@Cha6s6 what it just meme that ruined the state
I regret getting married in Columbus, now I have family here, its pure hell (except for my family) If it was not for the family I would be long gone. There is nothing here except for corrupt politicians and business and lots of gun violence, bad weather, jobs sucks (though they are trying to bring big companies by giving them tax breaks and over charging the local Ohioans in extreme property taxes to subside big business in the hopes of creating more jobs.... Lets see where this goes, over taxation of citizens will cause population decline and extreme poverty
@@randylester8274 what a family man take care
@@Eiscord Thank you... Although I dislike Ohio for the negatives there are also positives here as well. Unfortunately more negatives then positives. Most of the people here are awesome... Fat but awesome...
Completely hyped and paid for advertisement. I live in Ohio and cannot wait to get the hell out of here. Almost all my jobs for the past 30 years have been outside of Ohio. Thank god for remote jobs. So lets break it down, The multiple cities at the beginning are all subs of Columbus, Columbus is turning out to be one of the most violent city in Ohio with daily gun violence nearing to 5+ and murder rate of at least 2 per day yet the City reports it as less then 100/year. If one just watch the news one can see the daily murder count of 2 +/day (Not sure if they skew it by the localities within the city or how to fudge the numbers but the number are totally skewed) the Subs that were talked about are very expansive. Houses start at 500K+ and the property taxes are out of control with average 500K = 18K+/year Taxes in general are high but hey we get tax free fast food though. If you can afford to live in the subs then you have enough money to not commit crimes. But Dublin is known to have a heroin problem so does other subs. By the way the only job I had in Columbus was the lowest paying job ever (I am IT). The weather sucks, The road sucks, Most musicians avoid playing in Columbus, Cant go to nigh clubs without risking getting shot at, Most every service oriented companies in Columbus are scams. Auto repairs & HVAC companies are the worst, Roads sucks, Most area schools sucks even with high property taxes, These are my personal; opinions based upon the fact I live in Ohio but have worked in every state other then Hawaii , Ohio is on the bottom of my list.. Unfortunately I have family else I would be long gone from this hell whole. Working on finding a way out.
Yep. And the hideously high property tax in the suburbs as you said. It's horrible.
Bye!😂
@@Kim-yy8kl Truth hurts dont it. Enjoy your Hood City
Northeast Ohio, outside of Cuyahoga County, is where it's at!
Do you live on East Hudson street? It's not that bad here. Of course, it is better if you can live in Upper Arlington, but Columbus is a good city to live in.