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Population
  2000 2007
Population 11,353,140 11,466,917
State Rank 7 7
Median Age 36.2 37.9
Total 8 year-olds 166,814 147,497
Boys 85,341 75,020
Girls 81,473 72,477
Total 9 year-olds 170,648 148,756
Boys 87,291 75,696
Girls 83,357 73,060
Total 10 year-olds 169,994 148,036
Boys 87,235 75,501
Girls 82,759 72,535
Total 11 year-olds 165,564 153,146
Boys 84,837 78,518
Girls 80,727 74,628
Total 12 year-olds 164,525 154,406
Boys 84,639 78,819
Girls 79,886 75,587
 
How People Get to Work:
Drive Alone 83% 83%
Car Pool 9% 8%
Public Transportation 2% 2%

Geography
Capital Columbus
Largest City Columbus
Second Largest City Cleveland
Persons per square mile 277

Business
  2000 2006
Dentist Offices 4,459 4,345
Amusement Parks 23 18
FastFood Restaurants 9,174 10,678
Toy Stores 486 386
Video/Disc Rental Stores 764 738
Zoos & Botanical Gardens 14 20
Candy & Nut Stores 197 145
Pet & Pet Supply Stores 339 347
Ice Cream & Frozen Dessert Makers 15 13

Note: As is the case with all surveys, statistics from sample surveys are subject to sampling and nonsampling error.

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History

  • Date of Statehood: March 1, 1803
  • Population 1800: 45,365
  • Population 1850: 1,980,329
  • Population 1900: 4,157,545
  • Population 1950: 7,946,627

I never knew that! *

  • Nickname: Buckeye State
  • Flower: Scarlet Carnation
  • Tree: Buckeye
  • Bird: Cardinal
  • Drink: Tomato Juice
  • Reptile: Black Racer Snake
  • Insect: Ladybug Beetle

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Who told you this stuff?

The U.S. Census Bureau takes a census of the population every 10 years, and censuses of economic activity and governments every five years. And every year, the Census Bureau conducts more than 100 other surveys. Data on this page come from Population Estimates, the Census of Population and Housing, the American Community Survey, and County Business Patterns.

How are these data collected?

The U.S. Census Bureau sends questionnaires in the mail or contacts businesses and households to participate in its surveys.

* State symbol information was obtained from various non-Census Bureau resources including state web sites, educational web sites, and commercial entities.

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