Clark County, Ohio
Located in Ohio, Clark County has a population of 135,158 residents and a median age of 41.2 years, making it the #488 most populous county out of 3,222 nationwide. In terms of economic indicators, the county has a poverty rate of 15.2%. The median home value is $169,900, and the median household income is $63,132, which is 16% below the national median.
Demographics
Clark County has a population of 135,158, making it the #488 most populous county in the US. The median age is 41.2 years, which is 5.9% above the national median.
Population Trend
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Age & Sex Distribution
Race & Ethnicity
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Geographic Mobility (Past Year)
Economy
The median household income in Clark County is $63,132, ranking #1,781 out of 3,222 counties — 16.0% below the national median. The poverty rate is 15.2% and unemployment stands at 6.7%.
Median Household Income Trend
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Industry of Employment
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Housing
The median home value in Clark County is $169,900 (-39.7% vs national). Renters pay a median of $872/mo and the homeownership rate is 69.4%.
Median Home Value Trend
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Education
In Clark County, 20.2% of adults age 25+ hold a bachelor's degree or higher, which is 40.0% below the national average, ranking #1,964 out of 3,222 counties.
Bachelor's Degree or Higher Trend
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Life expectancy in Clark County is 72.3 years. 21.6% of adults report poor or fair health and 7.8% lack health insurance. Data from County Health Rankings (2025).
Life Expectancy Trend
Substance Use
21.8% of adults in Clark County smoke , 41.8% are obese , and 18.8% report excessive drinking. The drug overdose death rate is 53.7 per 100,000.
Adult Smoking Trend
Safety
The homicide rate in Clark County is 7.2 per 100,000 and the suicide rate is 22.0 per 100,000. Motor vehicle deaths occur at a rate of 16.4 per 100,000.
Homicide Rate Trend
Families & Children
21.4% of children in Clark County live in poverty and the infant mortality rate is 7.8 per 1,000 live births. The teen birth rate is 28.6 per 1,000 females age 15–19.
Infant Mortality Trend
Civic & Transportation
Voter turnout in Clark County is 62.3%. The mean commute time is 25.2 min, which is 8.5% below the national average.
Voter Turnout Trend
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In the 2024 presidential election, Clark County voted Republican with a margin of 29.5%. The vote was 34.8% Dem / 64.3% Rep. Compared to 2020, the margin shifted 6.2 toward Republicans .
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About Clark County, Ohio
Clark County, Ohio has a total population of 135,158, making it the 488th most populous county in the United States. The median age in Clark County is 41.2 years, which is 5.9% above the national median of 38.9 years.
The median household income in Clark County is $63,132, which ranks #1,781 of 3,222 counties nationwide. This is 16.0% below the national median of $75,149. The poverty rate is 15.2%, higher than the national rate of 12.6%. The unemployment rate stands at 6.7%.
The median home value in Clark County is $169,900, 39.7% below the national median. Renters in Clark County pay a median gross rent of $872 per month. The homeownership rate is 69.4%, compared to the national rate of 64.4%.
In Clark County, 20.2% of residents aged 25 and older hold a bachelor's degree or higher, 40.0% below the national average of 33.7%. Health insurance coverage stands at 93.4% of the population. The average commute time for workers is 25.2 min.
Clark County is a diverse community. The largest racial or ethnic group is White (non-Hispanic) at 81.7% of the population, followed by Black (non-Hispanic) (8.0%) and Two or More Races (5.1%).
All data for Clark County, Ohio comes from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates. These figures are estimates based on survey sampling and are subject to margin of error. For the most detailed and up-to-date data, visit the Census Bureau's official data portal.