Some Ohio cities rank high on study comparing health care spending

OHIO — Several Ohio cities landed fairly high on the list of cities that spent the most on health care, according to a study from WalletHub.

On the list of 100 cities, Cleveland came in at number two with the cost of health care as a share of the median monthly household income resting at 11.35%.

Toledo came in at rank number four with 11.03%, Cincinnati landed at rank 11 with 8.98% and Columbus was number 64 at just 6.09%…

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