The bureau's board signed off Friday on the reduction that will save the employers $90 million in the next fiscal year that begins July 1, the bureau said.
For public employers such as cities, school districts and townships, rates went up 0.6% on Jan. 1, the first increase since 2017.The bureau says rates for the 257,000 public and private employers are the lowest in Ohio in more than 60 years.
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