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Ohio has offered large tax subsidies to data centers since a 2011 budget amendment, resulting in over $1.5 billion in lost revenue in 2025. Despite low median household income and rising living costs, the state’s policies favor big tech companies like Amazon and Google, which actively lobby for these tax breaks. Critics argue that the incentives primarily benefit wealthy corporations rather than Ohio residents, while public services like schools face funding shortages.
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