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Ohio city has highest US concentrated poverty

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YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) -- A new study says Youngstown in northeast Ohio has the nation's highest concentration of poverty among the 100 biggest metro areas.

The report was released Thursday by the Brookings Institution, a think tank in Washington, D.C.

It says Youngstown, still struggling from the loss of steel industry jobs, has a concentrated poverty rate of 49.7 percent. Concentrated poverty is the share of poor people in areas with poverty rates of 40 percent and higher.

Cleveland has a 42 percent concentrated poverty rate, Cincinnati 31.6 percent, Toledo 30.6 percent, Columbus 22.7 percent and Akron 22 percent.

A prosecutor and judge in Youngstown both tell The Vindicator newspaper that high poverty rates contribute to rising crime.

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