This data shows where the city stacks up in terms of retail sales in Ohio, based on the most recently released information from the U.S. Census Bureau.
This data shows where the city stacks up in terms of retail sales in Ohio, based on the most recently released information from the U.S. Census Bureau.
This data shows where the city stacks up in terms of retail sales in Ohio, based on the most recently released information from the U.S. Census Bureau.
City Council Members @
‘August 14, 2015
PLACES WITH 2,500 INHABITANTS OR MORE
RANKED BY VOLUME OF RETAIL SALES (x $1,000)
TABLE 1
4 Columbus 13,114,247
2 Cincinnati 3,977,661
3 Toledo 2,837,079
4 Cleveland 2,764,937
5 Akron 1,906,638
6 Mentor 1,498,933
7 Groveport 1,475,275
8 Middletown 1,461,263
9 Fairfield 1,355,538
10 North Oimsted 1,176,426
TABLE 2
MENTOR, LAKE COUNTY AND CLEVELAND-AKRON-CANTON CSA
(RETAIL TRADE)
(1) for pay patiod ending March 12
‘Source U, 8, Consus Bureau, 2007 & 2012 Economie CensusCity Council Members @Q
‘August 14, 2015
TABLE 3
MENTOR
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