OH
U.S. State Profile
Ohio
Population, demographics, and commute data for 26 Ohio cities — place by place, from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Ohio at a glance
Total Workforce
5,407,282
Jobs located in Ohio, not residents
Cities Covered by CensusFlow
26
Places with published pages
Median home–work distance
11.1mi
Straight-line, not road distance
Largest City
Columbus
By resident workers
Cities in Ohio
Every place CensusFlow covers, ranked by resident workers. Pick a city to open its full profile.
RankCityResident workers
1Columbus429,857workers
2Cleveland147,400workers
3Cincinnati138,712workers
4Toledo111,651workers
5Akron81,672workers
6Dayton53,576workers
7Parma40,972workers
8Canton29,621workers
9Hamilton28,234workers
10Kettering27,941workers
11Lorain27,918workers
12Lakewood26,284workers
13Cuyahoga Falls25,326workers
14Dublin24,663workers
15Springfield24,279workers
16Elyria24,127workers
17Fairfield23,522workers
18Newark23,465workers
19Mentor23,088workers
20Middletown22,997workers
21Euclid22,852workers
22Strongsville22,689workers
23Delaware21,950workers
24Grove City21,607workers
25Youngstown20,945workers
26Reynoldsburg20,804workers