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The main datafile was too large to upload into github, so I’ve uploaded it here: 1992_2021_AE.csv

Data Sources

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Is there a relationship between Ohio's library funding and the overall US/Ohio economy?

Is a larger share of the library funding directed towards libraries that are less well-off?

Counties with lower reliance on state funding and a higher reliance on local levies have higher income per capita

Is the Reliance on Local Gvt Funding Higher in Areas with Higher Property Tax

“We currently have more state funding for libraries than ever before, yet we must contend with inflation as well. New legislators focus on the present without considering the financial constraints of the past.”

How does today’s state fund amount compare the past year when adjusted for inflation?

Are libraries in richer counties less affected by economic downturn?

Does more per capita income translate to more services?