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

The population of Kipton City, Ohio is 243. The village was platted in 1852 and is located in Lorain County. It was named for Wm.W. Whitney, who hoped to build a railroad through his farm. He initially called the village Binghamton or Camden Station, but later changed it to Kipton.

The city has a relatively low percentage of people who are divorced. Among the people who are divorced in Kipton, this number is relatively low when compared to the U.S. average. Ohio has a higher rate of divorced residents than any other state. In addition, less than one-third of the Kipton population is a veteran.

In the 2020 census, Kipton had a population of 196 people. Its median age was 48.6 and the median household income was $54,583. The most common ethnic group in the city is White (non-Hispanic). The second most common ethnic group was Two+, with 1 American Indian & Alaska Native.

As for income inequality, males in Kipton have a higher average income than women. This is better than the national average, which is 0.457. For example, males in Kipton earn an average of $51,563 compared to the median income of $52,467 for women. The city is also safer than many other cities, with 0.28 robbery per thousand residents. The most safest parts of Kipton are located in the western part of the city.

Kipton City has low rates of robbery per capita, but the rates may seem high when visitors visit the area during the day. This is because Kipton has few retail establishments, and crimes are more likely to happen in areas where there are fewer people.