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All About
Tiffin, Ohio is a town with just under 18,000 residents. Young adults (15-24) make up a higher percentage of the population here (22%) than nationally (14%), meaning they will find plenty of peers, while young professionals are less well-represented. Overall, the city's residents, at an average age of just under 38, are younger than most cities in Ohio. Home ownership is more common than renting in Tiffin, and 38% of residents rent. Renting remains an affordable option, though, as the city boasts a relatively low average rent of $705/month. Over the course of a year, renters in Tiffin will save around $1,300 compared to the state average.
Many Tiffin residents work in one of four industries: manufacturing, education, retail, and healthcare. Together, these industries account for 29% of the workforce in the city. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many of the city's workers are in transportation, which ranks as the top career path in the city. Tiffin workers earn an average annual income of around $55,000, about $9,000 less than their peers elsewhere in the state. Tiffin's average income also trails the national average of $73,345. Tiffin has a large number of residents over the age of 25 who have a high school degree or equivalent (25%) compared to the national average. Additionally, 11% have earned a Bachelor's, Master's, Professional, or Doctoral degree.
With an average commute time of about 20 minutes, quicker than most cities in the state, Tiffin residents know that it isn't overly time-consuming to get to work. Many residents (39%) commute to work by car or truck, while public transit is not used extensively. Walking (3%) isn't a common way to get to work, though the number does exceed the national average.
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All About
Tiffin, Ohio is a town with just under 18,000 residents. Young adults (15-24) make up a higher percentage of the population here (22%) than nationally (14%), meaning they will find plenty of peers, while young professionals are less well-represented. Overall, the city's residents, at an average age of just under 38, are younger than most cities in Ohio. Home ownership is more common than renting in Tiffin, and 38% of residents rent. Renting remains an affordable option, though, as the city boasts a relatively low average rent of $705/month. Over the course of a year, renters in Tiffin will save around $1,300 compared to the state average.
Many Tiffin residents work in one of four industries: manufacturing, education, retail, and healthcare. Together, these industries account for 29% of the workforce in the city. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many of the city's workers are in transportation, which ranks as the top career path in the city. Tiffin workers earn an average annual income of around $55,000, about $9,000 less than their peers elsewhere in the state. Tiffin's average income also trails the national average of $73,345. Tiffin has a large number of residents over the age of 25 who have a high school degree or equivalent (25%) compared to the national average. Additionally, 11% have earned a Bachelor's, Master's, Professional, or Doctoral degree.
With an average commute time of about 20 minutes, quicker than most cities in the state, Tiffin residents know that it isn't overly time-consuming to get to work. Many residents (39%) commute to work by car or truck, while public transit is not used extensively. Walking (3%) isn't a common way to get to work, though the number does exceed the national average.
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