Hancock County in Ohio sees 16.7% decrease in number of professional licenses issued in week ending Feb. 15

Hancock County in Ohio sees 16.7% decrease in number of professional licenses issued in week ending Feb. 15
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There were five professional licenses issued in Hancock County in the week ending Feb. 15, 2025 in Ohio, according to the eLicense Ohio Professional Licensure System.

This is a 16.7% decrease from the previous week ending Feb. 8, 2025.

Starting and managing a small business in Ohio is not an easy task. Nearly $172 billion is paid to employee salaries and more than 72,924 businesses declare bankruptcy every year.

A Congressional Research Service study found small firms accounted for about 63 percent or two-thirds of new private-sector jobs in the U.S.

Comparison of professional licenses issued by Week
Issued in week ending Feb. 15, 2025 Issued in week ending Feb. 8, 2025 Percentage change (%)
5 6 -16.7%


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