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

Listed below are the population and steets in Sharonville City. You can read more about the city's demographics and current crime rates by visiting NeighborhoodScout. Ohio's crime statistics show a decline over the past 20 years. Overall, property and violent crime were down. In fact, Ohio is set to have fewer than two million crime victims by 2020. While there are still some neighborhoods that are more dangerous than others, Sharonville's crime statistics are among the lowest in the state.

Occupations play a major role in defining a place's character. In Sharonville City Center, forty-nine percent of working adults commute less than 15 minutes to work, making their commute a short one. In this neighborhood, the majority of private vehicles are driven. In addition, residents live in houses with the highest number of private cars. These are all good indicators of a desirable neighborhood.

There are more people of German descent in Sharonville City Center than in any other neighborhood in Ohio. A quarter of city center residents report German ancestry. Another quarter of residents report English or French roots. Those with Italian ancestry make up three percent of the population. And a fifth of residents report that they were born in the United States. And, they are the oldest neighborhoods in the city.

In the past decade, Sharonville has grown to become a thriving suburb of Columbus. A population of 10,214 residents is considered to be of voting age. This includes 81.3% white residents, nine percent black citizens, and four percent of foreign-born people. Another twenty-one percent are over sixty-five. The median age is 39.9%. Men outnumber women in Sharonville by nine and 88.7 percent of adults of the same age are veterans.