Ohio's Data Center U-Turn: Tax Breaks, Job Benefits & Rural Backlash
Ohios Shift: From Data Center Incentives to Restrictions
Ohio, once a magnet for data centers with billions in tax breaks, is now considering limits and cuts to incentives. This sudden change has surprised political observers. The state, home to over two hundred data centers, saw Google invest six hundred million dollars in a project near Columbus, boosted by a sales tax exemption that grew from thirty million to one hundred forty million between 2018 and 2025. However, residents, particularly in rural areas, are pushing back due to increased utility bills and loss of farmland. Lawmakers are responding with bills like House Bill seven ten, which would end incentives and require proof that electricity demands wont hike rates for others. Experts warn against overreacting, as data centers power AI and cloud tech, and pushing them away could send growth overseas.
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