Demographic Profile for Morrow County, Ohio
When calculating the total land area, Morrow covers a total land area of 406 total square miles. The area has a medium-low average area density of 84 persons per square mile. Other counties with similar densities in the US include: -- more densely populated -- Chowan, NC (84 per sq. mile ), Clinton, IN (84 per sq. mile ), Spencer, KY (84 per sq. mile ), -- less densely populated -- St. Mary, LA (84 per sq. mile ), Blackford, IN (84 per sq. mile ), Portage, WI (84 per sq. mile ).
Morrow County, Ohio had a population of 34,322 for the year 2005. The total population has increased sharply, since the 2000 total population of 31,808. This growth signifies an increase of 7.9 percent. Morrow ranks 19 of 88 counties when analyzing total population change in Ohio and the county ranks 724 of 3,141 counties when analyzing total county population change across the nation.
Morrow County, Ohio has a population that is made of 97.6 percent White, 0.5 percent African American, 0.2 percent Asian, and 0.9 percent Hispanic. The area population base can be described as having a very modest level of diversity, with 1.6 percent minorities. This is less than the State of Ohio percent of 15.5. Since 2000, Morrow has increased in diversity when 1.0 percent of the people were minorities.
From 2000, a low amount of people have migrated to Morrow from another country. The international migration into Morrow totals 0 percent of immigration into the State of Ohio. This level of international migration can be considered low when comparing levels of immigration per population in 2005.
In 2005, the Census Bureau estimated the median age in Morrow County, Ohio to be 37.2 years old. The median in Morrow is less than the median age in Ohio of 37.6. From 2000, the area has seen an increase in the median age, at that time the median was 36.6 years old. With a total of 24.3 percent of the 2005 population being comprised of individuals under the age of 18, Morrow can be understood as being made up of a medium-high proportion of youths. The working age population group (18-64) has a medium-high presence of the population, with 64.2 percent of the population within the age category. People 65 years old and older make up 11.6 percent of the population. When compared to other counties in the United States, this represents a medium-low percent of the population base.
Datasource: Population Estimates Program, U.S. Bureau of the Census.
Morrow County, Ohio had a population of 34,322 for the year 2005. The total population has increased sharply, since the 2000 total population of 31,808. This growth signifies an increase of 7.9 percent. Morrow ranks 19 of 88 counties when analyzing total population change in Ohio and the county ranks 724 of 3,141 counties when analyzing total county population change across the nation.
Morrow County, Ohio has a population that is made of 97.6 percent White, 0.5 percent African American, 0.2 percent Asian, and 0.9 percent Hispanic. The area population base can be described as having a very modest level of diversity, with 1.6 percent minorities. This is less than the State of Ohio percent of 15.5. Since 2000, Morrow has increased in diversity when 1.0 percent of the people were minorities.
From 2000, a low amount of people have migrated to Morrow from another country. The international migration into Morrow totals 0 percent of immigration into the State of Ohio. This level of international migration can be considered low when comparing levels of immigration per population in 2005.
In 2005, the Census Bureau estimated the median age in Morrow County, Ohio to be 37.2 years old. The median in Morrow is less than the median age in Ohio of 37.6. From 2000, the area has seen an increase in the median age, at that time the median was 36.6 years old. With a total of 24.3 percent of the 2005 population being comprised of individuals under the age of 18, Morrow can be understood as being made up of a medium-high proportion of youths. The working age population group (18-64) has a medium-high presence of the population, with 64.2 percent of the population within the age category. People 65 years old and older make up 11.6 percent of the population. When compared to other counties in the United States, this represents a medium-low percent of the population base.
Datasource: Population Estimates Program, U.S. Bureau of the Census.


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