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  1. May 23, 2024 · City 23,110 22,262 +3.81%: Summit: Hunting Valley: Village 763 707 +7.92%: Cuyahoga, Geauga: Huntsville: Village 408 431 −5.34%: Logan: Huron: City 6,922 7,149 −3.18%: Erie: Independence: City 7,584 7,133 +6.32%: Cuyahoga: Irondale: Village 326 387 −15.76%: Jefferson: Ironton † City 10,571 11,129 −5.01%: Lawrence: Ithaca: Village 81 ...

  2. May 5, 2024 · As of 2021, the total population of Ohio is estimated to be approximately 11.79 million people. Columbus is the most populated city in Ohio, with an estimated population of 898,553 as of 2019. Cleveland is the 2nd most populated city in Ohio, with a population of 381,009 as of 2019.

  3. 3 days ago · Columbus is among one of the 15 most populous cities in the country, with a population of just over 913,000 as of last year, according to the report. The capital city grew 0.5%, adding roughly ...

  4. May 19, 2024 · Highlights: Most Populated Cities In Ohio. As of 2021, Columbus is the most populated city in Ohio with a population of 898,553. Cleveland ranks second amongst the most populous cities in Ohio with 380,989 residents. Cincinnati is the third most populated city in Ohio with 309,317 inhabitants.

  5. May 16, 2024 · Major Cities in Ohio by Population. Explore Ohio's biggest cities by population. Keep reading for a deep dive into the top five to get a grasp of how dense each city may feel as a potential resident. City. Population. Columbus. 913,175. Cleveland.

  6. May 18, 2024 · Out of Ohio’s 925 incorporated communities, 660 showed a population loss between 2020-2023, or 71.35%. 27 saw no population change, and 238- or 25.73%- saw population growth. In the Columbus metro, however, 60% of its communities saw growth, with 6% seeing no change and 34% seeing a loss.

  7. 19 hours ago · Cleveland’s population declined 2.74% and Akron’s population went down 0.91% between 2020 and 2023. Between 2010 and 2020, Cleveland lost 6% of its population and Akron 4%. In the 1990s, the rate of population loss was 5.4%, according to the Cleveland Planning Commission. In the 1980s it was 8.9%. Cleveland is not the only Rust Belt city to ...

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