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Ohio

Ohio local intelligence hub with statewide signal reads, city briefs, tract pages, and curated local context. Start here for the statewide pattern, then move into the specific markets shaping it.

Violent crime
3.8 / 1k
Violent crime has declined 2% since 2021.
Median income
$79,187
Median household income has increased 30% since 2019.
Market rent
$1,407
Market rent has increased 40% since 2019. Rent here is ZIP-derived market context.
Population
11,810,293
Ohio covered by 3168 underlying areas.
Signals

What Ohio is signaling right now

Four scored signals show quality, momentum, safety, and investor upside without loading the full app payload.

Safety

42/100

Scores in the 42nd percentile for lower violent crime relative to its peer set. Higher scores indicate safer conditions based on the current violent-crime rate.

Momentum

50/100

Development activity lands around the 50th percentile once permit intensity is normalized by household base — a forward-looking signal for neighborhood improvement trajectory.

Quality

56/100

Retail discovery mix places this area around the 56th percentile — curated premium-versus-value retail tagging, openings, and category mix are used to summarize commercial quality.

Investor Upside

53/100

Forward-looking composite places this area in the 53rd percentile — a weighted blend of development momentum and retail quality signaling medium-term investment potential.

City intelligence

Ohio cities compared

24 largest indexed cities ranked by population with income, rent, and violent crime side-by-side. Open any city for the full hub.

#CityPopulationMedian IncomeMarket RentViolent Crime
1 Columbus 622,460
$67,811
$1,441
4.5 / 1k
2 Cincinnati 598,117
$73,455
$1,402
8.1 / 1k
3 Cleveland 342,751
$46,633
$1,317
14.1 / 1k
4 Toledo 313,235
$58,064
$1,146
8.2 / 1k
5 Lancaster 269,345
$65,514
$1,347
4.2 / 1k
6 Lima 260,769
$70,277
$1,271
7.6 / 1k
7 Canton 228,244
$61,791
$1,140
11.1 / 1k
8 Zanesville 226,787
$61,412
$1,200
3.5 / 1k
9 Athens 223,688
$55,344
$1,245
1.1 / 1k
10 Akron 188,542
$54,540
$1,176
7.7 / 1k
11 Hamilton 180,648
$88,426
$1,582
3.3 / 1k
12 Dayton 177,130
$55,377
$1,275
12.6 / 1k
13 Piqua 171,987
$74,807
$1,303
4.8 / 1k
14 Painesville 168,969
$74,122
$1,265
1.6 / 1k
15 Xenia 164,739
$84,340
$1,387
3.0 / 1k
16 Alliance 158,663
$62,465
$1,170
3.0 / 1k
17 Mentor 155,679
$103,749
$1,444
1.4 / 1k
18 Wooster 146,764
$75,534
$1,429
3.2 / 1k
19 Springfield 142,431
$68,306
$1,094
12.2 / 1k
20 Steubenville 138,271
$61,048
$1,175
1.2 / 1k
21 Youngstown 125,400
$54,658
$1,063
6.2 / 1k
22 Newark 121,214
$79,766
$1,186
2.7 / 1k
23 Warren 118,075
$56,226
$1,059
3.7 / 1k
24 Batavia 116,918
$72,506
$1,654
0.5 / 1k

Showing top 24 cities by population. Full directories remain available from city and ranking pages.

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