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COMPARING TWO PLACES

Ohio vs Texas

PLACE A
Ohio
VS
PLACE B
Texas
Ohio is 61% smaller than Texas. Texas earns more, with a median household income $7,087 higher. Texas has grown faster since 2000 (16% vs 2%).
OHIOTEXASDIFFERENCE
Total population11,810,29330,188,424−61% vs Texas
Population density289116+173
Population growth2.3%15.9%−13.6 pts
Median age39.735.6+4.1
Male49.3%49.9%−0.6 pts
Female50.7%50.1%+0.6 pts
Foreign-born5.2%17.6%−12.3 pts
White, non-Hispanic75.8%39.1%+36.7 pts
Black12.0%11.9%+0.1 pts
Hispanic / Latino4.8%39.7%−35.0 pts
Asian2.5%5.5%−2.9 pts
Other4.8%3.8%+1.1 pts
Median household income$71,389$78,476−$7,087
Per capita income$40,552$40,752−$200
Poverty rate13.3%13.8%−0.5 pts
Income inequality (Gini)0.4670.478−0.0
Bachelor's degree or higher31.5%33.8%−2.3 pts
Graduate degree12.2%12.3%−0.1 pts
Unemployment rate4.8%5.3%−0.5 pts
Labor force participation63.1%65.3%−2.2 pts
Median home value$214,800$283,800−$69,000
Median gross rent$1,034$1,403−$369
Owner-occupied67.2%62.6%+4.6 pts
Housing vacancy rate8.1%9.4%−1.3 pts
Rent-burdened households42.4%48.5%−6.0 pts
Average commute23.426.7−3.2
Worked from home13.0%14.4%−1.4 pts
Public transit to work1.0%0.9%+0.1 pts
Uninsured6.4%17.1%−10.7 pts
Population, 19902024
8.9M14.7M20.5M26.3M32.1M1990201020202024OhioTexas
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