'I don’t care how low, how broken, or without you are. Your dreams are your dreams, they belong to you, and you can do anything, anything you put your mind to.”
Carey Wyatt knows about the difficulties and pain that go along with pandemic-related job loss firsthand, after losing her job with a Northeast Ohio daycare in March 2020.
But Carey Wyatt was able to rally in 2021, starting her own successful event planning business called Torah's Decor and Balloon, working with the Indigo Luxe Party Center in South Euclid and other locations to plan dozens of events and give her family a brighter future. Policy Matters Ohio researcher Michael Shields told News 5 even though federal and state data shows 141,000 Ohioans quit their jobs in November 2021, many of those workers were able to find better employment, with Ohio now showing four consecutive months of job growth.
Shields believes Ohio lawmakers should push for continued growth in the state minimum wage, which has now been moved up to $9.30 an hour and work toward improving the use and distribution of federal pandemic dollars.
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