MAIN STREET, FINDLAY, OHIO
FRIDAY, APRIL 12 @ 6:30PM & 11:30PM
Correspondent John Larson travels to Ohio to assess how workers are faring after the loss of millions of manufacturing jobs over the past 35 years. Findlay, a town in northwestern Ohio with a population of just over 40,000 is bucking a trend: the town is now gaining factory jobs after years of losing them.
What are these new manufacturing jobs? And what will these new opportunities mean for wages, unions, new workers and the middle class?
This week’s report is part our series “Main Street” series. Maria Hinojosa anchors the broadcast.