Dayton

Population & Demographics

Dayton, OH

Dayton is home to 136,579 people. Explore its demographics, housing, and economy — plus how its 53,576 resident workers commute each day.

OhioCensus ACS 5-Year · LODES 2023
136,579
people
Population

136,579 residents

Median age 34.1 · U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year (2024).

Dayton population & demographics

Who lives in Dayton — population, age, housing, and income, from the U.S. Census Bureau.

Population
136,579
Median age
34.1yrs
Median household income
$45,247
Median home value
$100,600
Median gross rent
$918/mo
Bachelor’s degree or higher
21.6%
Poverty rate
26.9%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 2024 5-Year Estimates. Values shown as “—” are suppressed or unavailable for this place.

Race & ethnicity in Dayton

How Dayton breaks down by race and ethnicity — each bar is that group’s share of the population, from the U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year (2024).

White49.9%
Black37.6%
Hispanic or Latino5.7%
Two or more races4.8%
Asian1.3%
Some other race0.5%
American Indian / Alaska Native0.1%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander0.0%

Race across Dayton

Each dot is a group of people, placed in their 2020 Census block and colored by race or ethnicity — the pattern shows where groups live across Dayton.

Dayton at a glance
Employed Residents
53,576
Fewer than the city’s total population
Median home–work distance
8.7mi
Straight-line, not road distance
Work Locally
27.2%
Share working within the area
Work from home
9.7%
Residents who work from home (ACS)
Top destination outside city
Kettering
Excludes local — most work in-city

These figures are for Dayton proper — the Census place within its city limits — not the surrounding metro area. Metro-wide totals you’ll see elsewhere are larger because they bundle in neighboring cities and suburbs.

How Dayton commutes

Every dot is a worker moving between home and job. Trace where the area pulls people in from — and where its residents head each day.

73
Commute Score

73 / 100

How short the typical commute is here, on an absolute 0–100 scale (higher is shorter). How it’s calculated.

Dayton

53,576 commutes, one dot at a time

Dayton

Where 53,576 workers commute

Each dot ≈ 75 workers

Where residents work

Top destinations for people who live in Dayton, by worker count.

1Dayton0.0 mi14,592
2Kettering5.0 mi2,970
3Beavercreek7.2 mi2,229
4Moraine4.8 mi1,854
5Columbus66.1 mi1,723
6Huber Heights7.6 mi1,290
7Vandalia8.2 mi1,228
8Cincinnati46.2 mi1,095

Who commutes in

Top origin places for workers who travel into Dayton.

1Dayton0.0 mi14,592
2Kettering5.0 mi5,270
3Huber Heights7.6 mi3,626
4Beavercreek7.2 mi2,943
5Trotwood5.4 mi2,659
6Riverside4.0 mi2,168
7Fairborn9.7 mi1,850
8Centerville9.1 mi1,615

Top industries

The sectors that employ Dayton’s workforce. Each bar is scaled to that sector’s share of all local jobs — the top sectors shown don’t add up to 100%.

Bar length = each sector’s share of all local jobs (0–100%)
HCHealth Care and Social Assistance31.0%
EDEducational Services12.3%
MFManufacturing10.2%
AFAccommodation and Food Services5.8%
PAPublic Administration5.3%
ADAdministrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services5.2%
PTProfessional, Scientific, and Technical Services4.6%
FIFinance and Insurance4.5%
RTRetail Trade3.9%
Connectivity

Internet options for Dayton

The biggest home-internet providers in the area — tap any to compare local plans.

9 providers · 5 with fiber
Speed availabilityshare of homes a plan reaches
1 Gbps~all homes
2 Gbps94%
5 Gbps94%
8 Gbps
See all internet providers in Dayton

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