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Ohio County Profiles Prepared by the Office of Policy, Research and Strategic Planning 10 2009 Population: 580,982 Land Area: 5,019.0 square miles Regional Economic Development Office Location: 2146 Southgate Parkway Cambridge, OH 43725-3082 Phone: (740) 439-2263 Fax: (740) 439-1524 Taxes Taxable value of real property $8,895,223,170 Residential $6,032,863,240 Agriculture $1,164,825,450 Industrial $372,629,120 Commercial $1,280,346,930 Mineral $44,558,430 income tax liability $280,583,340 Average per return $1,100.18

Land Use/Land Cover Percent Urban (Residential/Commercial/Industrial/ Transportation and Urban Grasses) 2.66% Cropland 18.38% Pasture 12.52% Forest 65.38% Open Water 0.83% Wetlands (Wooded/Herbaceous) 0.16% Bare/Mines 0.08%

Largest Areas Census 2000 Est. 2009 Zanesville city, Musk. Co. 25,600 24,904 Steubenville city, Jeff. Co. 19,886 18,676 New Philadelphia city,Tusc. 17,081 17,264 Dover city, Tuscarawas Co. 12,260 12,423 East Liverpool city, Colu. Co. 13,123 11,960 Salem city, Columbiana Co. 12,568 11,765 Coshocton city, Cosh. Co. 11,687 11,234 Cambridge city, Guernsey Co 11,543 11,147 Richland twp UB, Belm. Co. 8,440 9,203 Falls twp, Co. 8,583 8,573

UB: Unincorporated Balance

Total Population Census Estimated 800,000 1800 8,766 1900 401,328 2001 591,640 1810 55,367 1910 459,004 2002 592,134 1820 117,768 1920 502,941 2003 591,467 600,000 1830 189,588 1930 527,190 2004 590,415 1840 266,322 1940 547,529 2005 587,620 400,000 1850 288,570 1950 554,456 2006 586,386

1860 277,171 1960 577,263 2007 584,430 population 1870 284,715 1970 573,224 2008 582,274 200,000 1880 332,717 1980 606,873 2009 580,982 1890 368,568 1990 575,712 Projected 2000 592,776 2010 596,410 0 2020 604,360 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2030 607,810 Region 10

Population by Race Number PercentPopulation by Age Number Percent Total Population 592,776 100.0% Total Population 592,776 100.0% White 567,659 95.8% Under 6 years 45,181 7.6% African-American 14,545 2.5% 6 to 17 years 103,462 17.5% Native American 1,277 0.2% 18 to 24 years 48,823 8.2% Asian 1,710 0.3% 25 to 44 years 162,893 27.5% Pacific Islander 133 0.0% 45 to 64 years 141,124 23.8% Other 1,417 0.2% 65 years and more 91,293 15.4% Two or More Races 6,035 1.0% Median Age 38.2 Hispanic (may be of any race) 3,938 0.7% Total Minority 27,497 4.6% Family Type by Presence of Own Children Under 18 Number Percent Educational Attainment Number Percent Total Families 162,702 100.0% Persons 25 years and over 395,310 100.0% Married-couple families No high school diploma 83,585 21.1% with own children 55,869 34.3% High school graduate 183,994 46.5% Male householder, no wife Some college, no degree 62,835 15.9% present, with own children 4,857 3.0% Associate degree 21,171 5.4% Female householder, no husband Bachelor's degree 28,705 7.3% present, with own children 12,991 8.0% Master's degree or higher 15,020 3.8% Families with no own children 88,985 54.7%

Family Type by Poverty Status in 1999 of Families Employment Status Number Percent By Family Type by Presence Total Families 162,702 100.0% Of Related Children Number Percent Married couple, husband and Total Families 162,702 100.0% wife in labor force 63,432 39.0% Family income above poverty level 146,855 90.3% Married couple, husband in Family income below poverty level 15,847 9.7% labor force, wife not 31,779 19.5% Married couple, Married couple, wife in labor with related children 4,103 25.9% force, husband not 9,341 5.7% Male householder, no wife Married couple, husband and present, with related children 1,183 7.5% wife not in labor force 27,135 16.7% Female householder, no husband Male householder, present, with related children 6,269 39.6% in labor force 6,496 4.0% Families with no related children 4,292 27.1% Male householder, not in labor force 2,033 1.2% Female householder, in labor force 14,288 8.8% Ratio of Income in 1999 Female householder, To Poverty Level Number Percent not in labor force 8,198 5.0% Population for whom poverty status is determined 576,666 100.0% Below 50% of poverty level 29,630 5.1% Household Income in 1999 Number Percent 50% to 99% of poverty level 42,373 7.3% Total Households 229,170 100.0% 100% to 149% of poverty level 59,984 10.4% Less than $10,000 25,029 10.9% 150% to 199% of poverty level 65,435 11.3% $10,000 to $19,999 38,881 17.0% 200% of poverty level or more 379,244 65.8% $20,000 to $29,999 38,172 16.7% $30,000 to $39,999 33,579 14.7% $40,000 to $49,999 26,826 11.7% Residence in 1995 Number Percent $50,000 to $59,999 21,283 9.3% Population 5 years and over 555,426 100.0% $60,000 to $74,999 20,403 8.9% $75,000 to $99,999 14,653 6.4% Same house in 1995 358,128 64.5% $100,000 to $149,999 6,773 3.0% Different house, same county 126,730 22.8% $150,000 to $199,999 1,625 0.7% Different county, same state 44,891 8.1% $200,000 or more 1,946 0.8% Different state 23,397 4.2% Puerto Rico or U.S. islands 119 0.0% Median household income $33,524 Foreign country 2,161 0.4% Region 10

Travel Time To Work Number Percent Gross Rent Number Percent Workers 16 years and over 255,162100.0% Specified renter-occupied housing units 54,534 100.0% Less than 15 minutes 90,934 35.6% Less than $100 1,038 1.9% 15 to 29 minutes 84,910 33.3% $100 to $199 4,350 8.0% 30 to 44 minutes 38,049 14.9% $200 to $299 6,516 11.9% 45 to 59 minutes 16,178 6.3% $300 to $399 12,046 22.1% 60 minutes or more 16,263 6.4% $400 to $499 11,841 21.7% Worked at home 8,828 3.5% $500 to $599 7,155 13.1% Mean travel time 23.2 minutes $600 to $699 3,491 6.4% $700 to $799 1,231 2.3% $800 to $899 536 1.0% Housing Units Number Percent $900 to $999 178 0.3% Total housing units 251,740 100.0% $1,000 to $1,499 157 0.3% $1,500 or more 168 0.3% Occupied housing units 229,181 91.0% No cash rent 5,827 10.7% Owner occupied 172,432 68.5% Renter occupied 56,749 22.5% Median gross rent $403 Vacant housing units 22,559 9.0% Median gross rent as a percentage of household income in 1999

Year Structure Built NumberPercent Selected Monthly Owner Total housing units 251,740 100.0% Built 1995 to March 2000 18,136 7.2% Costs for Specified Owner- Built 1990 to 1994 12,017 4.8% Occupied Housing Units Number Percent Built 1980 to 1989 23,667 9.4% Specified owner-occupied housing units Built 1970 to 1979 40,607 16.1% with a mortgage 74,006 100.0% Built 1960 to 1969 28,651 11.4% Less than $400 5,284 7.1% Built 1950 to 1959 30,219 12.0% $400 to $599 18,097 24.5% Built 1940 to 1949 21,917 8.7% $600 to $799 20,801 28.1% Built 1939 or earlier 76,526 30.4% $800 to $999 13,799 18.6% Median year built 1950 $1,000 to $1,249 8,935 12.1% $1,250 to $1,499 3,713 5.0% $1,500 to $1,999 2,351 3.2% Value for Specified Owner- $2,000 to $2,999 746 1.0% $3,000 or more 280 0.4% Occupied Housing Units Number Percent Specified owner-occupied housing units 129,316 100.0% Median monthly owners cost $731 Less than $20,000 4,302 3.3% Median monthly owners cost as a $20,000 to $39,999 14,133 10.9% percentage of household income $40,000 to $59,999 22,717 17.6% $60,000 to $79,999 26,371 20.4% Vital Statistics $80,000 to $99,999 24,418 18.9% Number Rate $100,000 to $124,999 15,005 11.6% Births / rate per 1,000 women aged 15-44 7,259 66.6 $125,000 to $149,999 9,392 7.3% Teen births / rate per 1,000 females 15-19 759 41.5 $150,000 to $199,999 7,912 6.1% Deaths / rate per 100,000 population 6,235 1,067.3 $200,000 to $249,999 2,776 2.1% Marriages / rate per 1,000 population 3,800 6.5 $250,000 to $499,999 1,957 1.5% Divorces / rate per 1,000 population 2,159 3.7 $500,000 to $999,999 232 0.2% $1,000,000 or more 101 0.1% Median value $77,828

House Heating Fuel Number Percent Occupied housing units 229,181 100.0% Utility gas 126,019 55.0% Bottled, tank or LP gas 20,555 9.0% Electricity 43,290 18.9% Fuel oil, kerosene, etc 29,427 12.8% Coal, coke or wood 7,449 3.3% Solar energy or other fuel 2,160 0.9% No fuel used 281 0.1% Region 10 Agriculture Communications Land in farms (acres) 1,436,000 Television stations 2 Number of farms 9,390 Radio stations 23 Average size (acres) 153 Daily newspapers 9 Total cash receipts $460,612,000 Circulation 166,724 Per farm $48,794

Crime Education Total crimes reported in Uniform Crime Report 10,074 Public schools 234 Students (Average Daily Membership) 89,150 Expenditures per student $8,419 Finance Student-teacher ratio n. a. Graduation rate n. a. FDIC insured financial institutions (HQs) 17 Teachers (Full Time Equivalent) 5,389.9 Assets (000) $3,758,496 Branch offices 247 Non-public schools 33 Institutions represented 38 Students 4,051 4-year public universites 0 Branches 5 Transfer Payments 2-year public colleges 3 Total transfer payments $4,176,239,000 Private universities and colleges 2 Payments to individuals $4,077,869,000 Public libraries (Main / Branches) 24/ 32 Retirement and disability $1,572,371,000 Medical payments $1,790,454,000 Income maintenance (Supplemental SSI, Transportation family assistance, food stamps, etc) $367,065,000 Registered motor vehicles 679,177 Unemployment benefits $97,251,000 Passenger cars 404,540 Veterans benefits $86,866,000 Noncommercial trucks 131,757 Federal education and training assistance $105,371,000 Total license revenue $18,840,119.98 Other payments to individuals $58,491,000 Interstate highway miles 147.92 Total personal income $16,687,991,000 Turnpike miles 0.00 Depedency ratio 25.0% U.S. highway miles 345.73 State highway miles 1,694.57 County, township, and municipal road miles 10,763.19 Federal Expenditures Commercial airports 17 Direct expenditures or obligations $3,931,340,724 Retirement and disability $1,820,994,592 Other direct payments $1,132,168,663 Voting Grant awards $730,011,265 Number of precincts 559 Highway planning and construction $71,226,179 Number of registered voters 377,291 Temporary assistance to needy families $38,009,048 Voted in 2006 election 270,779 Medical assistance program $463,570,606 Percent turnout 71.8% Procurement contract awards $95,974,594 Dept. of Defense $57,454,325 Salary and wages $152,191,610 Health Care Dept. of Defense $4,925,000 Physicians (MDs & DOs) 688 Other federal assistance $594,630,776 Registered hospitals 14 Direct loans $21,194,217 Number of beds 2,220 Guaranteed loans $259,683,361 Insurance $313,753,198 Licensed nursing homes 72 Number of beds 5,876 Licensed residential care 30 Per Capita Personal Income Number of beds 1,687 Adults with employer-based insurance 56.8% $30,000 Children with employer-based insurance 57.3% $25,000 $28,660

$20,000 $21,211 State Parks, Forests, Nature Preserves, $15,000 And Wildlife Areas Facilities 59 $10,000 Acreage 107,305.20 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Region 10

Civilian Labor Force 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Civilian labor force 284,200 283,200 283,500 283,100 285,000 Employed 265,000 266,100 266,200 263,000 251,700 Unemployed 19,200 17,100 17,300 20,100 33,200 Unemployment rate 6.8 6.0 6.1 7.1 11.7

Establishments, Employment, and Wages by Sector: 2008 Number ofAverage Total Average Industrial Sector Establishments Employment Wages Weekly Wage Private Sector 12,421 172,073 $5,330,273,734 $596 Goods-Producing 2,771 51,044 $2,130,615,469 $803 Natural Resources and Mining 273 4,156 $224,564,129 $1,039 Constuction 1,438 10,008 $414,701,167 $797 Manufacturing 1,062 36,882 $1,491,350,173 $778 Service-Providing 9,652 121,030 $3,199,658,265 $508 Trade, Transportation and Utilities 3,268 42,546 $1,206,080,920 $545 Information 154 2,497 $83,804,853 $645 Financial Services 1,065 6,313 $203,604,901 $620 Professional and Business Services 1,324 11,673 $357,798,907 $589 Education and Health Services 1,374 32,739 $1,006,876,630 $591 Leisure and Hospitality 1,313 19,267 $219,243,424 $219 Other Services 1,149 5,980 $121,980,527 $392 Federal Government 1,913 $96,413,308 $969 State Government 2,769 $122,195,108 $849 Local Government 26,041 $830,240,100 $613

Private Sector total includes Unclassified establishments not shown. Change Since 2003 Private Sector -2.3% -4.0% 14.9% 19.7% Goods-Producing -6.5% -7.3% 14.2% 23.2% Natural Resources and Mining -3.5% 16.0% 54.7% 33.3% Construction -9.5% 6.9% 39.9% 30.9% Manufacturing -2.9% -12.4% 4.8% 19.6% Service-Producing -1.0% -2.5% 15.4% 18.4% Trade, Transportation and Utilities -3.6% -3.4% 15.2% 19.2% Information 13.2% -7.6% 3.3% 11.7% Financial Services 0.0% -6.6% 5.4% 12.9% Professional and Business Services 1.0% -4.0% 20.2% 25.2% Education and Health Services 4.6% 3.9% 19.3% 14.8% Leisure and Hospitality -0.3% -6.0% 9.1% 16.1% Other Services -5.0% -7.6% 11.9% 21.1% Federal Government -3.6% 13.6% 17.9% State Government -11.4% -3.7% 8.7% Local Government -4.3% 9.7% 14.5%

Business Numbers 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Major Employers Business starts 1,053 892 1,097 904 863 AK Steel Holding Corp Mfg American Electric Power Co Utility Active businesses 12,341 12,156 12,097 11,382 11,101 Flex-N-Gate/Ventra Salem Mfg Colgate-Palmolive Co Mfg Commercial Vehicle Group Mfg Daimler AG/ Diesel Mfg Residential Kraft Foods Inc Mfg Longaberger Co Mfg Construction 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Owens-/Owens-Brockway Mfg Total units 720 480 551 425 208 Titanium Metals Corp/Timet Mfg Total valuation (000) $83,265 $61,689 $62,488 $45,934 $22,393 Wal-Mart Stores Inc Trade Total single-unit bldgs 502 357 321 243 142 Wayne-Dalton Corp Mfg Average cost per unit $146,587 $144,503 $139,631 $146,971 $142,381 Severstal Wheeling Inc Mfg Total multi-unit bldg units 218 123 230 182 66 Average cost per unit $44,396 $82,130 $76,809 $56,153 $32,955 Region 10

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2146 Southgate Parkway Cambridge, OH 43725-3082 Phone: (740) 439-2263 Population (2008): 582,297 Fax: (740) 439-1524 Area: 5,019.0 sq. mi.