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Old 08-01-2007, 07:57 PM
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Default Ohio Economic areas ranked by total personal income

from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (2004 numbers, most recent)
https://www.bea.gov


1. Cleveland-Akron-Elyria: $145,241,886
Population: 4,685,582
Per Capita Personal Income: 94% of national average
Note: includes portions of PA

2. Columbus-Marion-Chillicothe: $77,932,447
Population: 2,547,005
Per Capita Personal Income: 93% of national average

3. Cincinnati-Middletown-Wilmington: $75,460,073
Population: 2,263,564
Per Capita Personal Income: 101% of national average
Note: includes portions of IN and KY

4. Dayton-Springfield-Greenville: $41,727,332
Population: 1,386,663
Per Capita Personal Income: 91% of national average

5. Toledo-Fremont: $29,660,971
Population: 1,000,564
Per Capita Personal Income: 90% of national average



Note: Portions of Ohio are included in the Pittsburgh-New Castle, PA EA and the Charleston-Huntingdon, WV EA.

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Old 08-01-2007, 09:23 PM
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Interesting data. I wasn't aware that Cincinnati had passed Cleveland in per capita personal income, although I'm not very surprised.

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