By — Elizabeth Shell Elizabeth Shell Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/arts/paul-solman-and-dante-chinni-talk-economic-inequality-in-ohio Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Paul Solman, Patchwork Nation’s Chinni Talk Income Inequality in Ohio Arts Mar 15, 2011 5:55 PM EDT Business correspondent Paul Solman and Dante Chinni of Patchwork Nation recently traveled to two counties in Ohio: Crawford and Delaware. Thirty years ago the counties had similar average incomes but they’ve grown apart. The town of Galion in Crawford County is struggling while cities like Powell in Delaware County and nearby Columbus have grown richer. In this Web-only video, Paul and Dante discuss the two worlds they found and how the situation compares to the last story they did together on inequality in Los Alamos and Espanola, N.M. Have any questions about their reporting? Don’t miss an interactive live chat about inequality with Paul and Dante on Thursday. If you have a question (or two) you’d like them to consider, post it on Facebook or in the comment section below. Follow along on Twitter using the #gapchat hashtag. This entry is cross-posted on the Making Sen$e page, where correspondent Paul Solman answers your economic and business questions _Follow Paul on Twitter._ We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now By — Elizabeth Shell Elizabeth Shell
Business correspondent Paul Solman and Dante Chinni of Patchwork Nation recently traveled to two counties in Ohio: Crawford and Delaware. Thirty years ago the counties had similar average incomes but they’ve grown apart. The town of Galion in Crawford County is struggling while cities like Powell in Delaware County and nearby Columbus have grown richer. In this Web-only video, Paul and Dante discuss the two worlds they found and how the situation compares to the last story they did together on inequality in Los Alamos and Espanola, N.M. Have any questions about their reporting? Don’t miss an interactive live chat about inequality with Paul and Dante on Thursday. If you have a question (or two) you’d like them to consider, post it on Facebook or in the comment section below. Follow along on Twitter using the #gapchat hashtag. This entry is cross-posted on the Making Sen$e page, where correspondent Paul Solman answers your economic and business questions _Follow Paul on Twitter._ We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now