June 13, 2026

Ohio Infrastructure Gets 'C-' Grade From Federal Government


OHIO — Ohio infrastructure has “suffered from a systemic lack of investment,” according to a new report from the federal government. On Monday, President Joe Biden’s White House staff released a state-by-state infrastructure analysis. In the report, the Buckeye State received an overall infrastructure grade of “C-.” The report was released as Biden’s team tries to garner more support for its $2.3 trillion infrastructure package. Most states received a letter grade on their infrastructure. West Virginia earned a D. So did Biden’s home state of Delaware. The highest grade went to Utah, which notched a C-plus. The lowest grade, D-minus, went to the territory of Puerto Rico. The Ohio analysis starts by noting that 1,377 bridges and 4,925 miles of highway in Ohio are in poor condition. Since 2011, Ohio drivers have seen their commute times increase by 5.7 percent. Each Ohio driver pays $506 annually due to driving on…

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