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The population data for Columbus are from the Census' American Community Survey 2016 5-year estimates and the Census' 2016 Population Estimates. The demographic data for Cincinnati, Cleveland, Grand River, Lakewood, and Wilson are the most current, comparable demographics available from the US Census Bureau, are from the American Community Survey 2016 5-year estimates, and were downloaded on December 2017. Check out our FAQ section for more details.
With 837,038 people, Columbus is the 1st most populated city in the state of Ohio out of 1,214 cities. But watch out, Columbus, because Cincinnati with 298,011 people and Cleveland with 389,165 people are right behind you.
The largest Columbus racial/ethnic groups are White (57.5%) followed by Black (27.6%) and Hispanic (5.8%).
In 2016, the median household income of Columbus residents was $47,156. Columbus households made slightly more than Grand River households ($47,083), Lakewood households ($47,145), and Wilson households ($47,083) . However, 21.2% of Columbus residents live in poverty.
The median age for Columbus residents is 32.1 years young.
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