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Patch's Northeast Ohio Recession Recovery Gauge

This summer, Patch examined income tax data from 18 Northeast Ohio communities to gauge their recovery from the recession

The "Great Recession" ended in June 2009 by most accounts.

Yet many Northeast Ohio communities battle its effects today.

For most municipalities, how the needle reads on their "recovery gauge" depends in large part on income tax revenue — the primary cash source for streets, police and other city services.

This summer, Patch requested income tax data from 18 Northeast Ohio communities to see where the needle stands on their recovery gauge.

spent seven weeks culling the data and conducting interviews with finance directors, mayors and economic development directors. Her goal was to try and determine the health of your Patch town's economy three years out of the Great Recession.

Some are college towns. Others are bedroom communities. More are blue-collar cities filled with manufacturing. They all tell their own story.

Scroll down to see how other Northeast Ohio communities are faring:

Let's not stop there. Share with us your stories of recovery and how the recession effected your lives. Is your story a job lost at an automotive plant? Did unemployment force a return to higher education? Did you launch a new business?

Tell us your story by commenting on our series.

Winston Smith August 27, 2012 at 01:10 pm
Talk of a "recovery" is just propaganda. The so-called "Federal Reserve Bank" ( a privately owned bank that prints our "fiat" money.They are as federal as Fed-Ex) is poised to do "QE3". This is simply legalized counterfitting, which will devalue the US dollar even more. The US dollar collapseing is a mathmatical certanty.
Ed Fisher August 27, 2012 at 02:00 pm
probably at the same time as the zombie apocalypse.
Winston Smith August 27, 2012 at 02:26 pm
Hi Ed Fisher
Was that supposed to be funny? Maybe I'm just too serious and concerned about the future of our country. Anyone interested can research what I wrote. You’re entitled to your science fiction fantasy. Enjoy.
James Thomas August 27, 2012 at 03:11 pm
And his little green pieces of paper with numbers on them.
Ed Fisher August 27, 2012 at 09:45 pm
I think those who think the sky is falling are funny. I think conspiracy theorists are funny. And I think most serious Republicans are funny. And dangerous.
Winston Smith August 28, 2012 at 02:14 pm
Hi Ed Fisher
I think I understand you now. Please go to usdebtclock.org . After reading the facts, my guess is that you will be rolling on the floor in uncontrollable laughter.
Ed Fisher August 28, 2012 at 02:35 pm
OK. Went there. Just what do you think I can do about all this ? Vote for Rom/Ry ? Is that the ultimate answer ? Is that the point of your original post ? I'm just a guy on the take.......I am retired and collecting SS. Soon to need Medicare. Is it in my best interest to vote for the attackers of these programs ? Vote for the rich guys who haven't a clue what is important to regular people ? So you understand me now ? How insightful of you. And self righteous..
Winston Smith August 28, 2012 at 05:45 pm
Hi Ed Fisher
Thank you for going to usdebtclock.org. How long before you stopped laughing? I hope you scrolled down to "US unfunded liabilities". I will answer your questions in the order you asked them. 1). Nothing.The damage is done. All you,me,and every other American can do is prepare for a "Weimar Republic" style currancy collapse. After the Dollar fails, there will be no SS,Medicare,Medicaid,Federal Pensions, or Welfare.The best quick explanation of what financial woes our country faces can be found at: http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/EW5IdwltaAc?rel=0 2,3,4,5&6). Do not vote for Romney or Obama. They are exactly the same,IMO. I am voting for a 3rd party candidate for president. 7). Completely. I'm glad you seem to be taking this seriously now, and not as a joke. I wish you luck.
Bob Beck August 30, 2012 at 07:25 pm
Winston, the Federal Reserve Bank does NOT print money; it simply distributes the money according to its policy of economic stability and the various strategies is uses to implement that plan. . RE: the sky is falling...have you built a survival outpost out in the wild and be living off the land... soon?

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Sa;;y June 16, 2013 at 05:05 pm
Linda, Kudos! Tough subject to not only approach but create a whole support group. I'm going toRead More pass judgement and say I think you are great!
Sa;;y June 16, 2013 at 04:59 pm
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Amber Rodriguez June 13, 2013 at 12:30 am
I just want to let people know that Dandelion has been found, thank all of you who expressed concernRead More and kept your eyes out for him.
Matt Fredmonsky (Editor) June 5, 2013 at 03:25 pm
Does this not qualify? We're also the only news agency to report if he actually had an explosiveRead More device on him or not. Stories similar to what you've asked for almost all appeared last week. http://kent.patch.com/groups/editors-picks/p/man-arrested-after-threatening-to-set-off-bomb-at-kent-state_593fe0c4
Dave June 5, 2013 at 03:35 pm
Maybe it is just the start to a slow summer or a sign that there is nothing interesting going on inRead More Kent. The story you mentioned turned out to be pretty uneventful and more about a guy making false, not real, threats. The two stories that have seen the most face-time have been KRHS's valedictorian and the med helicopter. Maybe highlight achievements and products of local businesses we don't hear about. Run an interesting historical piece. Not trying to be argumentative but rather making a comment that the information provided as of late has been less than interesting.
amelfo June 7, 2013 at 05:39 pm
Matt -- no need to defend yourself. Considerate of you to respond, though.
Matt Fredmonsky (Editor) June 3, 2013 at 05:12 pm
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Patricia June 4, 2013 at 12:52 pm
I posted it to FB too, I live on Wolcott and I saw the flyer yesterday on a pole.
janetstavole June 4, 2013 at 11:00 pm
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Sue May 8, 2013 at 01:47 am
The school levy has passed. This is great news for the children of Kent. Thanks to everyone whoRead More voted for the levy.
Jim Williams May 8, 2013 at 02:05 am
Glad to see that 17% of Kent citizens were able to muster the energy to bother voting, and that theRead More majority of those few supported this very important issue. Congrats to the District for making the convincing argument. It's pretty clear that the chorus of "NO" that exists here on Patch is not representative of the majority.
Concerned Citizen May 8, 2013 at 02:58 am
Good voting LD
Teresa K. April 25, 2013 at 11:18 pm
I'm glad the League did their research. Have they ever researched and said: "no, we dont feelRead More the levy is needed?" For most of us, our research need only go as far as our wallets and income. If the schools with their million dollar budgets are feeling the crunch, imagine how average or lower average income homes are struggling. I am very suspect of the excellent w/ distincton rating and the asking of this levy at this time. How were we able to get that kind of incredible rating with NO ADDED FUNDS? Did the teachers wake up last year? Did the kids wake up? How did the school get such superior ratings THAT year and none in previous ones? why such a huge gap in time and ratings? The days of passing every school levy "just because", "we've never said no", "for the kids" or to keep our "property values" are over. The economy took care of that. No matter how you feel about the levy: PLEASE VOTE.
Sa;;y April 25, 2013 at 11:24 pm
I urge my fellow residents to send a message to the school board: The Board needs to face the factRead More of the current economic conditions involving the residents in the Kent city school district and come back with a request for a more reasonable millage. Otherwise, I think the levy will fail. Our city leaders encouraged businesses to come into the new development by granting concessions on taxes. Well, there goes the additional money!
Sue May 7, 2013 at 12:23 pm
Vote YES today for Kent children. Yes on the school levy.