Explore population statistics across cities in Ohio.
State-level population data for Ohio.
1,202
11,780,000
$820B
0.84
0.20%
3.70%
| Rank | City | Population |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Columbus | 914,240 |
| 2 | Cleveland | 362,650 |
| 3 | Cincinnati | 311,240 |
| 4 | Toledo | 268,540 |
| 5 | Akron | 188,620 |
| 6 | Dayton | 135,960 |
| 7 | Parma | 78,940 |
| 8 | Canton | 69,520 |
| 9 | Lorain | 64,620 |
| 10 | Youngstown | 64,469 |
| 11 | Hamilton | 62,840 |
| 12 | Springfield | 58,320 |
| 13 | Kettering | 57,040 |
| 14 | Elyria | 52,940 |
| 15 | Cuyahoga Falls | 51,020 |
| 16 | Middletown | 50,540 |
| 17 | Newark | 50,430 |
| 18 | Lakewood | 50,320 |
| 19 | Dublin | 49,920 |
| 20 | Mentor | 47,620 |
| 21 | Euclid | 47,520 |
| 22 | Beavercreek | 46,820 |
| 23 | Mansfield | 46,680 |
| 24 | Strongsville | 45,480 |
| 25 | Fairfield | 44,780 |
Ohio contains a diverse range of cities with varying population levels. These statistics help users compare regional trends, affordability, economic activity, and demographic conditions across the state.
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