Rob Moore
@RobMoorePayLess
Principal at Scioto Analysis, http://sciotoanalysis.com
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A new Scioto Analysis report with @ThisLandOK finds that raising Oklahoma’s minimum wage to $15 could prevent ~400 deaths a year, cut 6,000 unnecessary ER visits, and improve health for tens of thousands of residents. Policy choices shape public health. thislandok.org/wp-content/upl…
Our work hit the Ohio Capital Journal this morning! Marty Schladen reports most economists on our Ohio Economic Experts Panel expect Gov. DeWine’s new Child Care Cred to boost long-run outcomes for Ohio kids. ohiocapitaljournal.com/2025/12/01/new…
New Ohio Economic Experts Panel is out. Most economists say Gov. DeWine’s Child Care Cred program will improve educational outcomes, while others worry about pushing parents back to work too fast. The mix of agreement and debate is why we run this panel. sciotoanalysis.com/news/2025/11/2…
On Thanksgiving, I’m thinking about what keeps our communities healthy. This week I broke down what a measles outbreak would actually look like in a town of 100,000 and how quickly things change when vaccination rates slip. Give it a read between plates. sciotoanalysis.com/news/2025/11/2…
We’re leveling up our report presentation and visual design at Scioto Analysis. If you know a designer or firm that’s sharp with data, policy, and clean brand work, send them my way. Replies or DMs welcome.
New post from my colleague Michael Hartnett on what info policymakers actually use. @HKS_PeopleLab finds a big gap between what academics emphasize and what policymakers focus on. sciotoanalysis.com/news/2025/11/2…
I just submitted Scioto Analysis for the Gusto Impact Awards. If we were selected, it would help us get our work in front of more people and make it easier for small organizations to use. @gustohq #gustoimpactawards
Just walked through our new cost-benefit analysis on Moving to Opportunity programs — the full recording is now up. If you want the big-picture takeaways without digging through the whole report, give it a watch. Curious what you think! facebook.com/watch/live/?re…
Our Oklahoma minimum wage & public safety analysis got some local coverage this week. A key finding: raising the minimum wage to $15 by 2029 could prevent ~7,000 crimes/yr and save taxpayers ~$840M. When wages keep up with costs, communities get safer. poncacitynow.com/local/poncapos…
My grad school CBA professor, Dan Acland, has new research out on distributional weighting. Even if you’re skeptical, it’s a thoughtful approach to how methods can actually be implemented in regulatory contexts. Worth a read. equitablegrowth.org/research-paper…
Why isn’t Ohio letting inmates participate in remote-work programs? Maine shows it works: real wages, new skills, lower recidivism. Ohio has 46,000 people behind bars and we’re leaving talent on the table. Should Ohio inmates be allowed to work remotely? ohiocapitaljournal.com/2025/11/17/sho…
Energy prices are on everyone’s mind. My colleague Michael Hartnett breaks down what’s driving utility costs in Ohio, from capital spending and fuel volatility to data centers and electrification reshaping the grid. sciotoanalysis.com/news/2025/11/1…
Leaving for Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM)'s Fall Research Conference this evening! Let me know if you'll be there and if you want to meet up!
New from my colleague Michael Hartnett: Colorado voters backed universal free school meals. Higher-than-expected uptake shows convenience matters. Our Ohio CBA estimates ~$15M/yr in parent time saved. sciotoanalysis.com/news/2025/11/6…
I wrote in the Ohio Capital Journal about the ripple effects of SNAP cuts and what Ohio can do to soften the blow. SNAP fights hunger, lifts families out of poverty, and boosts the economy. ohiocapitaljournal.com/2025/11/10/wha…
Ohio’s energy industry is changing and economists are taking notice. A new @OhioCapJournal story highlights our latest Scioto Analysis survey: most Ohio economists believe nuclear facilities would lower energy costs, though many note uncertainties. ohiocapitaljournal.com/2025/11/07/eco…
Costs for housing, child care, health care, and food take up more of household budgets than they used to. Urban Institute’s new tool maps out practical policy options for affordability across housing, care, health, food, and income. urban.org/apps/policy-so…
Colorado voters authorized funding for universal free school meals last night. coloradonewsline.com/2025/11/04/col…
Make sure to get out and vote today and utilize Vote411 if you need to figure out what to vote for! vote411.org/plan-your-vote
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