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    OverviewWeatherHousingDemographicsJobsPoliticsCrimeTransportationEducationOutdoorsCulture
    1. Ohio
    2. Miami County

    Major cities or towns:

    Troy
    Piqua
    Tipp City
    Miami County, Ohio is a diverse and vibrant community located in the western part of the state. The county features a mix of rural and suburban areas, with a geography characterized by gently rolling hills and the Great Miami River. The climate is continental, with four distinct seasons and moderate temperatures year-round. The population of Miami County is around 105,000, with a median age of 40 and a relatively even split between urban and rural residents. The economy is anchored by a mix of manufacturing, healthcare, and service industries, providing a range of employment opportunities. The cost of living is generally lower than the national average, and the housing market offers a variety of options, from historic homes to newer suburban developments. The education system in Miami County includes several well-regarded public school districts, as well as several private and parochial schools. Higher education is available through local colleges and universities, offering a range of degree programs. Healthcare services are provided by several hospitals and medical facilities, including the Upper Valley Medical Center, which offers a full range of inpatient and outpatient services. Cultural attractions in the county include museums, performing arts venues, and historic sites, as well as a vibrant arts and music scene. Outdoor recreation opportunities abound, with parks, trails, and the Great Miami River providing ample opportunities for hiking, fishing, and other activities. The transportation infrastructure in Miami County includes a network of highways and roads, as well as public transportation options. Safety and crime rates are generally favorable, with low violent crime rates and a strong sense of community. Overall, Miami County offers a balanced and appealing quality of life, with a mix of urban and rural amenities, a strong economy, and a well-developed community infrastructure.

    Demographics

    Population

    107K

    Ethnicity %

    White
    91
    Black
    2
    Asian
    1
    Hispanic
    2

    Median Age

    41.3

    Density

    7 of 10

    252 / Mile²

    Avg Family Size

    3.0

    Religious

    36%

    Foreign Born

    5%

    Veterans

    6.8%

    Adult Smokers

    23%

    Adult Obesity

    35%

    Uninsured

    7%

    Excessive Drinking

    21%

    Poverty Rate

    13.4%

    Weather

    Sunlight

    4.1 hours winter dailyPartly sunny

    Summer average temp

    89°F

    Winter max temp

    39°F

    Precipitation

    38 in.

    Snowfall (inches)

    13.3 (avg)

    Drought risk

    Negligible

    Earthquake risk

    Low

    Wildfire risk

    Very Low

    Tornado risk

    Moderate

    Hurricane risk

    Very Low

    Crime

    Rank: 2.3 of 10

    (crimes per 1,000 people yearly)

    Violent

    3 (1.6)

    Property

    4 (16)

    Assault

    3 (1.3)

    Larceny (theft)

    3 (11)

    Robbery

    2 (0.1)

    Burglary

    3 (3.8)

    Rape

    3 (0.25)

    Auto Theft

    2 (0.6)

    Murder

    1 (0.01)

    Arson

    1 (0.00)

    Driving deaths involving alcohol

    27%

    Politics and Law

    State politics

    Red (Republican)

    Abortion laws

    Legal until fetal viability

    Marijuana laws

    legal-for-medical-use, decriminalized

    Gun Laws

    No Permits Required

    Democrat

    27%

    Republican

    71%

    State Tax Burden

    8.96%

    Cigarette Tax

    $1.6

    Jobs

    Income (per capita)

    $40,179

    Unemployment

    3.3%

    Employment

    59.1%

    Hours worked

    41.6

    Outdoors

    Natural Amenities

    2.8 / 10

    Water Area

    0.53%

    Near park?

    94%

    Beaches

    Not near the coast

    Mountains

    Not near mountains

    Tree Area

    9%

    Housing

    Home Ownership

    67%

    Median Home Price

    $231K

    Average Rent

    $1,516

    Internet over 25mbps

    75%

    Transportation

    Walkability

    36

    Cycling

    40

    Public Transit

    unknown

    Major Airport

    <2 hours

    Average Commute Time

    21

    Education

    K-12 Test Scores

    10 of 10  

    (avg: 0.27)

    College graduates

    23%

    Culture

    Arts scene

    unknown

    Food awards per 100k

    unknown