Springboro Demographics

Population: 16,647
Relationship Status
Demographics for Springboro, OH
Homes With Kids
Distribution of parents and children for Springboro, OH
Age Distribution
Age ranges in Springboro, OH
Commute Time
How long does it take to get to work in Springboro, OH
Springboro People Data
  Springboro National
Median Household Income: $72,316 $44,512
Single Males: 8.4% 14.6%
Single Females: 5.8% 12.5%
Median Age: 32 36
Homes With Kids: 46.8% 31.4%
Average Household Size: 2.89 2.589
Average Commute Time (Minutes): 24.877 26.376
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The information in this section was derived from analysis of data (such as age, occupation, and income) from the 2000 U.S. Census. Using segmentation methods, our analysts created groupings based on the demographic and socioeconomic composition of each city and neighborhood.
People who live in this neighborhood
  1. Affluent DINKs
    High-income, kid-free couples living in the suburbs.

    Middle-age Dual Income No Kids couple bringing in two attractive incomes. Most are highly educated and are employed in management professions. A high proportion are homeowners.

  2. Bringin' Home the Bacon
    Middle-income suburban couples without children.

    Married couples ranging in age from mid-30s to early 50s with moderate incomes. A high proportion own their homes. Some have a college education.

  3. Wide Open Foyers
    Suburban families living in large houses.

    These well-off married couples with children own their own homes, and the homes are bigger than average. Age ranges from the mid-30s to the upper 50s. Most are highly educated professionals, many with advanced degrees.


Source: Demographic information comes from data in the 2000 U.S. Census.


 
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