Household Median Income by Zip Code (ZCTA5) — Ohio

NOTE: Gray indicates insufficient data or a suppressed estimate.

The Columbus metropolitan area stands out with a distinct cluster of high-income zip codes exceeding $125,000 in its northern and eastern suburbs, while the city core and southern neighborhoods show markedly lower incomes. Northeast Ohio's major urban centers—Cleveland, Akron, and Youngstown—display pronounced income disparities, with dark purple zip codes below $30,000 in city centers sharply contrasting with affluent suburban rings, particularly in Cleveland's western suburbs and the Akron-Hudson corridor. Appalachian southeastern Ohio consistently registers among the state's lowest median incomes, generally falling below $40,000, while rural northwestern Ohio maintains a more uniform middle-income band around $50,000–$70,000.

Data: U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 ACS

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