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Who Lives Here

Prospect Demographics

Education

High School

32%

Associate's

22%

Bachelor's

9%

Master's

4%

Doctorate

34%

Family Size

2 people

57%

3 people

14%

4 people

16%

5 people

9%

6+ people

4%

Household Income

0-50k

38%

50-100k

37%

100-150k

19%

150-200k

4%

200k+

3%

Age

0-10

11%

10-20

15%

20-45

29%

45-65

23%

65+

21%

Getting Around Prospect

Prospect Transportation

Commute Time

0-15 Mins

10%

15-30 Mins

46%

30-40 Mins

24%

40-60 Mins

11%

60+ Mins

8%

Prospect Education

Schools

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Living in Prospect, OH

Prospect, a small town in Ohio, has a population of just over 1,000. It's a nice place to settle down, as retirees account for a greater percentage of the population (24%) here than they do nationally (14%), while young professionals account for a smaller percentage of the town. The majority of residents own their homes in Prospect, and 20% of residents rent. At $823/month, the average rent is roughly the same as the state average.

Sixteen percent of Prospect residents older than 25 have earned a Bachelor's, Master's, Professional, or Doctoral degree. There are two primary industries in Prospect: healthcare and manufacturing. Combined, these industries account for 20% of the town's workforce. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many workers in these industries are in transportation, making it the top career path in the town. With an average annual income of about $70,000, Prospect workers earn about $7,000 more than the average Ohio resident. However, Prospect's average income is fairly average compared to the national level ($73,345).

With an average commute time of about 29 minutes, slower than most cities in the state, Prospect residents have found that getting to work takes some patience. Many residents (41%) drive their car or truck to work, while public transit is not used. Walking isn't a common means of commuting to work.