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Dayton was recovering from the 2008 crisis when COVID-19 hit

Dayton was still recovering from the 2008 recession. Then COVID-19 hit

10/17/2020

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Dayton was recovering from the 2008 crisis when COVID-19 hit

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Dayton was still recovering from the 2008 recession. Then COVID-19 hit

When COVID-19 hit Dayton, in Southwest Ohio, the city slashed its budget by millions of dollars, furloughed workers, and is still facing a budget gap despite millions in aid from the federal CARES Act. In the first of a series of two reports from cities in Ohio, Hari Sreenivasan travels to Dayton, which was still in the process of recovering from the Great Recession more than a decade ago.

10/17/2020

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