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All About
Trenton, a small city in Ohio, has a population of approximately 13,000. Children under 5 make up a higher percentage of the population here (8%) than nationally (6%), making it a great place to raise a family, while retirees account for a smaller percentage of the city. Overall, the city's residents, at an average age of just over 34, skew decidedly younger than most cities in Ohio. Just 34% of residents rent in Trenton, as most own their homes. Relatively high rent costs may play a role, as the average rent of $948 per month is substantially higher than the state average of $811.
Averaging about 32 minutes, Trenton's commute time is longer than the Ohio average of about 24 minutes. Many residents (45%) drive to work, while public transit isn't used. Walking isn't a common method of commuting to work.
Trenton has a relatively high concentration of residents older than 25 with an Associate's degree (8%) compared to the national average (5%). In addition, 6% possess a Bachelor's degree and 2% have a Master's or Doctoral degree. Many Trenton residents work in one of three industries: retail, manufacturing, and healthcare. Combined, these industries account for 26% of the workforce in the city. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many of the city's workers are in sales, making it the top profession in the city. Trenton workers take home an average annual income of about $74,000, around $10,000 more than the Ohio average. However, Trenton's average income is just about on par with the national average of $73,345.
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All About
Trenton, a small city in Ohio, has a population of approximately 13,000. Children under 5 make up a higher percentage of the population here (8%) than nationally (6%), making it a great place to raise a family, while retirees account for a smaller percentage of the city. Overall, the city's residents, at an average age of just over 34, skew decidedly younger than most cities in Ohio. Just 34% of residents rent in Trenton, as most own their homes. Relatively high rent costs may play a role, as the average rent of $948 per month is substantially higher than the state average of $811.
Averaging about 32 minutes, Trenton's commute time is longer than the Ohio average of about 24 minutes. Many residents (45%) drive to work, while public transit isn't used. Walking isn't a common method of commuting to work.
Trenton has a relatively high concentration of residents older than 25 with an Associate's degree (8%) compared to the national average (5%). In addition, 6% possess a Bachelor's degree and 2% have a Master's or Doctoral degree. Many Trenton residents work in one of three industries: retail, manufacturing, and healthcare. Combined, these industries account for 26% of the workforce in the city. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many of the city's workers are in sales, making it the top profession in the city. Trenton workers take home an average annual income of about $74,000, around $10,000 more than the Ohio average. However, Trenton's average income is just about on par with the national average of $73,345.
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