What are the 10 largest cities in Ohio by population?
10 Largest Cities in Ohio
- Columbus (921,605)
- Cleveland (374,394)
- Cincinnati (308,929)
- Toledo (266,524)
- Akron (196,736)
- Dayton (140,311)
- Parma (76,546)
- Canton (69,532)
What are the top 20 largest cities in Ohio?
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Rank | City | Population |
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1 | Columbus | 889,079 |
2 | Cleveland | 383,331 |
3 | Cincinnati | 302,687 |
4 | Toledo | 275,116 |
What are the biggest cities in Ohio?
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What parts of Ohio is growing shrinking?
Cleveland, Akron Dayton, Canton and Toledo and Youngstown shrink. Cincinnati’s population is back over 300,000 growing from 296,943 to 309,317. But many of the state’s largest cities continue to shrink, including Cleveland, Akron Dayton, Canton and Toledo and Youngstown.
Whats the fastest growing city in Ohio?
City of Sunbury
Fastest-Growing Central Ohio Cities
Rank | City | Population growth, 2010-2020 |
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1 | City of Sunbury | 50.7% |
2 | City of New Albany | 40.2% |
3 | City of Hilliard | 30.5% |
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What city in Ohio has the most black population?
Other Ohio cities with majority black populations are Bedford Heights (72.8 percent), Maple Heights (70.6 percent), Trotwood (68.4 percent), Forest Park (64.9 percent), Euclid (58.1 percent), Bedford (53.5 percent) and Cleveland (51.6 percent).
What city is the poorest city in Ohio?
Youngstown was ranked the poorest city in Ohio in a 24/7 Wall St. analysis examining U.S. municipalities where households earn less than the nation’s median annual household income of $65,712.
Where do most Asians live in Ohio?
CLEVELAND, Ohio – One out of every five residents of the Columbus suburb of Dublin is Asian, representing the highest concentration for any Ohio city, according to new estimates released in March by the Census Bureau.