Ovid, Idaho Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

A quick look at the population of Ovid will reveal that the town has a rather diverse ethnic composition. While the most common racial groups are White and Native American, the town also has a significant Hispanic population and a small percentage of two+ (Non-Hispanic). Other important ancestries found among residents of Ovid include German, Irish, and English.

Ovid is a town in Clinton County, Michigan with a population of approximately 2,310. The city was named after the Roman poet Ovid, after the city clerk who was interested in the classics. It is located in the southern part of the county between Seneca Lake and Cayuga Lake, southeast of Geneva, New York. A portion of the Iroquois lived on land that was now a part of Ovid.

In terms of employment, the largest industry in Ovid is Manufacturing. Other employment sectors include Health Care & Social Assistance, Retail Trade, and Others. Those in Ovid may also work at other locations, but Census data are tagged to residential addresses. And while this city's population is growing, domestic outbound trade is projected to decrease, compared to its neighboring states. But the economic outlook in Ovid is not good.

The median property value in Ovid, MI was $73,500 in 2019, which is 0.306 times smaller than the national average. The homeownership rate was 65.3% in 2018, which is lower than the Colorado average of 30%. It is lower than the rent burdens of other neighboring towns, including Lewellen and Brush, which both have rent burdens lower than Ovid. In addition, 17.8% of households in Ovid, MI own a car, which is in line with the national average.