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Demographic Data Report for Ohio by County
Education: At least bachelor's degree
Population Ages 25+
All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2020-2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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People (Education: At Least Bachelor's Degree)
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Rank within US
(of 3143 counties)
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Ohio N/A 31.5 2,570,052 38 of 52
United States N/A 35.7 82,363,216 N/A
Holmes County Rural 11.1 2,944 3,070
Harrison County Rural 11.5 1,191 3,050
Monroe County Rural 12.1 1,157 3,018
Meigs County Rural 12.2 1,918 3,010
Vinton County Rural 13.4 1,219 2,914
Hocking County Urban 13.5 2,669 2,905
Williams County Rural 13.7 3,531 2,883
Fayette County Rural 14.4 2,864 2,817
Morgan County Rural 14.4 1,409 2,817
Marion County Rural 14.7 6,758 2,775
Adams County Rural 14.9 2,791 2,749
Guernsey County Rural 15.6 4,206 2,650
Brown County Urban 15.7 4,825 2,634
Noble County Rural 15.7 1,737 2,634
Jackson County Rural 15.9 3,553 2,606
Ashtabula County Urban 16.1 11,017 2,567
Carroll County Urban 16.1 3,106 2,567
Perry County Urban 16.2 3,990 2,551
Highland County Rural 16.3 4,852 2,533
Pike County Rural 16.3 3,044 2,533
Darke County Rural 16.5 5,846 2,507
Coshocton County Rural 16.7 4,223 2,471
Huron County Rural 16.7 6,645 2,471
Paulding County Rural 16.9 2,203 2,430
Columbiana County Rural 17.1 12,465 2,396
Van Wert County Rural 17.1 3,430 2,396
Crawford County Rural 17.2 5,086 2,379
Ross County Rural 17.4 9,501 2,366
Richland County Urban 17.9 15,667 2,287
Scioto County Rural 18.2 9,202 2,244
Sandusky County Rural 18.4 7,649 2,199
Lawrence County Urban 18.5 7,483 2,183
Preble County Rural 18.5 5,307 2,183
Logan County Rural 18.7 6,035 2,154
Belmont County Urban 18.9 9,102 2,124
Champaign County Rural 19.0 5,205 2,106
Defiance County Rural 19.0 5,018 2,106
Clinton County Rural 19.3 5,490 2,049
Morrow County Urban 19.4 4,879 2,030
Hardin County Rural 19.5 3,625 2,015
Henry County Rural 19.5 3,730 2,015
Wyandot County Rural 19.6 2,983 1,995
Tuscarawas County Rural 19.8 12,659 1,961
Allen County Urban 20.1 13,732 1,908
Clark County Urban 20.2 18,937 1,892
Fulton County Urban 20.2 5,884 1,892
Jefferson County Urban 20.3 9,302 1,878
Gallia County Rural 20.5 4,065 1,839
Muskingum County Rural 20.6 12,240 1,819
Seneca County Rural 20.6 7,652 1,819
Trumbull County Urban 20.9 30,130 1,764
Shelby County Rural 21.4 6,853 1,680
Auglaize County Rural 21.6 6,797 1,647
Pickaway County Urban 21.7 9,104 1,631
Mercer County Rural 21.9 6,198 1,605
Washington County Rural 21.9 9,259 1,605
Ashland County Rural 22.6 8,138 1,502
Madison County Urban 24.2 7,810 1,296
Knox County Rural 24.7 10,287 1,228
Wayne County Rural 25.1 19,342 1,171
Stark County Urban 25.9 68,069 1,087
Putnam County Rural 26.4 6,086 1,034
Miami County Urban 26.8 20,618 1,000
Mahoning County Urban 27.0 43,768 981
Lorain County Urban 28.5 63,587 857
Erie County Urban 29.0 15,685 819
Licking County Urban 29.3 36,467 798
Lucas County Urban 29.4 85,910 792
Ottawa County Urban 29.5 8,995 787
Hancock County Rural 30.3 15,574 726
Montgomery County Urban 31.3 115,430 654
Clermont County Urban 31.6 46,710 637
Lake County Urban 31.6 53,393 637
Fairfield County Urban 32.3 35,941 599
Portage County Urban 32.5 35,235 586
Butler County Urban 32.8 83,430 572
Athens County Rural 34.9 12,711 459
Summit County Urban 35.8 137,238 432
Medina County Urban 36.2 47,390 409
Cuyahoga County Urban 36.5 324,673 395
Wood County Urban 36.5 30,662 395
Union County Urban 39.2 18,039 299
Geauga County Urban 40.9 27,275 250
Greene County Urban 41.7 48,114 229
Hamilton County Urban 41.8 235,455 225
Franklin County Urban 42.1 377,415 218
Warren County Urban 45.6 77,839 159
Delaware County Urban 59.4 90,399 28

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/20/2026 9:36 am.

Φ Rural–urban county classifications are based on the 2023 USDA Rural–Urban Continuum Codes (except for Connecticut Counties which use 2013 codes). State-level cancer rates for rural areas are calculated using cancer cases registered exclusively in rural counties, while state-level cancer rates for urban areas are calculated using cases registered exclusively in urban counties.

Source: Demographic data provided by the Census Bureau and the American Community Survey.

For more information about Education: At least bachelor's degree, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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