Coshocton, Ohio Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The following map provides an overview of the Population & Steets in Co shocton City. The map also identifies different neighborhood types and their associated income. The map also shows the relative number of children living below the federal poverty level. Children living below the poverty line are significantly more likely to live in poverty in Coshocton than in the average U.S. neighborhood. While the map may show red areas that indicate higher crime rates, it does not necessarily mean that the city is unsafe for residents.

The population of Coshocton City is made up of several ethnic groups. It is home to the Medal of Honor Recipient James M. Elision. The area is also significantly less populated by the black race than the state average. The number of foreign-born residents and hispanics are much smaller than average. In addition, Coshocton's black population is significantly lower than the state average. Several hundred and fifty percent of the city's residents identify as white, which is quite uncommon.

As for the jobs in Coshocton City, the largest occupational group is Production Occupations. This is followed by Office & Administrative Support Occupations and Sales & Related Occupations. The lowest-paying occupations in Coshocton are machinists, carpenters, and welders. Those with a high school education are highly likely to be employed.