Rank | City | 2024 Population (Est.) | Growth Rate (Annual) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Columbus | 913,175 | 0.3% |
2 | Cleveland | 362,656 | -0.8% |
3 | Cincinnati | 311,097 | 0.1% |
4 | Toledo | 265,304 | -0.6% |
5 | Akron | 188,701 | -0.3% |
6 | Dayton | 135,512 | -0.6% |
7 | Parma | 78,951 | -0.8% |
8 | Canton | 69,197 | -0.8% |
9 | Lorain | 65,337 | 0.0% |
10 | Hamilton | 62,997 | -0.2% |
11 | Youngstown | 59,108 | -0.8% |
12 | Springfield | 58,082 | -0.4% |
13 | Kettering | 56,876 | -0.4% |
14 | Elyria | 53,117 | 0.2% |
15 | Middletown | 51,478 | 0.3% |
16 | Newark | 51,046 | 0.7% |
17 | Cuyahoga Falls | 50,742 | -0.2% |
18 | Lakewood | 49,337 | -0.9% |
19 | Dublin | 48,923 | -0.3% |
20 | Euclid | 48,212 | -0.9% |
21 | Mansfield | 47,711 | 0.2% |
22 | Beavercreek | 47,193 | 0.5% |
23 | Mentor | 46,929 | -0.3% |
24 | Strongsville | 45,511 | -0.6% |
25 | Delaware | 45,158 | 2.8% |
26 | Fairfield | 44,447 | -0.3% |
27 | Cleveland Heights | 43,908 | -0.9% |
28 | Huber Heights | 43,313 | 0.0% |
29 | Grove City | 42,782 | 1.2% |
30 | Lancaster | 41,422 | 0.7% |
31 | Reynoldsburg | 41,220 | 0.1% |
32 | Findlay | 40,139 | 0.1% |
33 | Warren | 38,751 | -0.3% |
34 | Westerville | 37,958 | -1.1% |
35 | Hilliard | 37,262 | 0.1% |
36 | North Ridgeville | 37,058 | 1.4% |
37 | Upper Arlington | 35,743 | -0.9% |
38 | Mason | 35,660 | 0.8% |
39 | Marion | 35,531 | -0.4% |
40 | Gahanna | 35,159 | -0.5% |
41 | Brunswick | 35,072 | -0.4% |
42 | Lima | 34,794 | -1.2% |
43 | Fairborn | 34,729 | 0.2% |
44 | Westlake | 33,972 | -0.2% |
45 | Stow | 33,957 | -0.5% |
46 | Massillon | 32,439 | 0.3% |
47 | North Olmsted | 31,538 | -0.8% |
48 | North Royalton | 30,687 | -0.6% |
49 | Bowling Green | 30,384 | -0.3% |
50 | Garfield Heights | 28,900 | -0.9% |
51 | Shaker Heights | 28,541 | -0.9% |
52 | Marysville | 28,423 | 3.8% |
53 | Kent | 27,601 | -0.2% |
54 | Green | 27,338 | -0.1% |
55 | Wooster | 27,030 | 0.3% |
56 | Troy | 26,848 | 0.7% |
57 | Avon Lake | 25,942 | 0.8% |
58 | Medina | 25,889 | -0.1% |
59 | Centerville | 25,754 | 2.1% |
60 | Xenia | 25,725 | 0.4% |
61 | Avon | 25,403 | 0.6% |
62 | Pickerington | 25,256 | 2.7% |
63 | Perrysburg | 25,236 | 0.2% |
64 | Wadsworth | 24,709 | 1.0% |
65 | Athens | 24,673 | 0.4% |
66 | Zanesville | 24,651 | -0.1% |
67 | Barberton | 24,563 | -0.8% |
68 | Riverside | 24,340 | -0.1% |
69 | Sandusky | 24,241 | -1.0% |
70 | Willoughby | 24,163 | 0.3% |
71 | Solon | 23,702 | -0.6% |
72 | Maple Heights | 22,984 | -0.9% |
73 | Hudson | 22,968 | -0.1% |
74 | Trotwood | 22,940 | -0.1% |
75 | Oxford | 22,340 | -0.6% |
76 | Chillicothe | 21,895 | -0.2% |
77 | Lebanon | 21,699 | 1.4% |
78 | Alliance | 21,525 | -0.4% |
79 | South Euclid | 21,264 | -0.9% |
80 | Rocky River | 21,236 | -0.7% |
81 | Piqua | 20,747 | 0.6% |
82 | Painesville | 20,605 | 0.4% |
83 | Parma Heights | 20,431 | -0.5% |
84 | Sidney | 20,309 | -0.4% |
85 | Forest Park | 19,839 | -0.5% |
86 | Miamisburg | 19,814 | -0.1% |
87 | Mayfield Heights | 19,793 | -0.8% |
88 | Whitehall | 19,727 | -0.6% |
89 | Oregon | 19,711 | -0.4% |
90 | Broadview Heights | 19,634 | -0.4% |
91 | Springboro | 19,475 | 0.7% |
92 | Twinsburg | 19,439 | 0.3% |
93 | Norwood | 19,046 | 0.1% |
94 | Sylvania | 19,035 | 0.0% |
95 | Ashland | 18,718 | -1.1% |
96 | Pataskala | 18,346 | 0.8% |
97 | Tallmadge | 18,317 | -0.1% |
98 | Niles | 18,256 | -0.2% |
99 | Steubenville | 18,064 | 0.0% |
100 | Brook Park | 18,063 | -0.8% |
The largest city in Ohio is Columbus, with a population of 913,175. Columbus is the 14th largest city in the US. The second largest city is Cleveland, with a population of 362,656, and is the 54th largest city in the US.
The major cities in Ohio are Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, Akron and Dayton. There are 6 major cities in Ohio, which are cities with a population greater than 100,000.
The capital of Ohio is Columbus, whose most recent population was 913,175. Columbus is also the largest city in the state of Ohio.
Among the 100 largest cities in Ohio, the fastest growing city is Pickerington, whose population has grown 151.8% since the year 2000.
Among the 100 largest cities in Ohio, the fastest shrinking city is Youngstown, whose population has declined 27.6% since the year 2000. Youngstown's peak populuation was 170,002 in the year 1930, and it's current population of 59,108 represents a 65.2% decline from it's peak. Youngstown was once the 45th largest city in the US, but it's now the 665th largest.
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