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Enterprise Industrial Park Property Report (Enterprise Industrial Park)
Property Details Site/Building Name: Enterprise Industrial Park
Street Address: 1840 Qualily Drive
City: Defiance(View Community)
County: Defiance County(View Community)
Zip Code: 43512
Type of space: Industrial.Vacant Land.Build to Suit
Min Size: 5 acres
Max Size: 277.1 acres
Last Updated: 3/25/2019
Contact Information Company: Defiance County Economic Development
Contact Name: Kortney Williams
TIiie: Office Manager
Address : 1300 East Second Street, Suite 201
City: Defiance
State: Ohio
Phone: 419-784-4471
Fax: 419-784-4157
Email: [email protected]
Attachments Property Brochure
Availability For Sale: Yes
Price per acre: $30,000
Ownership: Enterprise Industrial Park of Ohio LLC
Ownership Type: Private
Number of Owners: 1
Property Description: ~djacent to U.S. Route 24. The sHe is served by two railroads, including CSX dual main iin~, and rail spur is in place. Site is also served by the Napoleon, Defiance & Western Railway.
Site Details Industrial Parll: Yes
Industrial Parll Name: yes
Total Number of Buildings: O
Current Use: AgricuHure
Former Use: AgricuHural
Lot Size: 277.07 acres
Total Acres: 277.07 acres
Developable Acres: 261.62 acres
Expansion Land: Yes
Divisible: Yes
zoning: M-3, Heavy Industrial
Topography: Flat
Attainment: Sulfur Dioxide (1-Hour SO2): Yes
Flood Plain: No
Incentives Opportunity Zone: Yes
Enterprise Zone: Yes
TIF District: Yes
Transportation Nearest Highway: Ohio 66
Distance to Nearest Highway: 1 miles
4 Lane: Yes
Nearest Interstate: U.S. 24
Distance to Nearest Interstate: 2 miles
Interstate 2: Interstate 80/90
Distance to Interstate 2: 27.4 miles
Nearest Airport: Defiance Memorial Airport
Distance to Nearest Airport: 8.6 miles
Airport 2: Toledo Express Airport
Distance to Airport 2: 47.9 miles
Airport 3: Fort Wayne International Airport
Distance to Airport 3: 52 miles
Nearest International Airport: Detrott Metropolitan Wayne County Airport
Distance to International Airport: 108 miles
Port: Yes
Port Name: Port ofToledo
Distance to Port: 62.4 miles
Rail: Yes
Rall Provider: CSX
Dual RaH: Yes
Distance to Rail: miles
Utilities Electric: Yes
Electric Provider: AEP Ohio
Additional Electric Details: Potential for 138k volt transmission extension from First Energy/AEP for heavy power user
Gas: Yes
Gas Provider: Ohio Gas Company
Gas Une SIZe: 6 in
Gas Pressure: 300 psi
Additional Gas Delalla: ANR Pipeline has 3 supply lines (1-36" and 2-30") that can be tapped for natural gas.
Water at Site: Yes
Water Provider: City of Defiance
Water Line Size: 12 In
Sewer: Yes
Sewer Provider: City of Defiance
Excess Sewer Capacity at Site: 1100000 GPO
Sewer Line Size: 18 In
Sewer Details: 66" Storm sewer available through City of Defiance
Telecom: Yes
Telecom Provider: Both
Site Due Diligence Phase I Environmental Report Completed: Yes
Phase I Date: 2/1/2015
Wetlands Delineation Completed : Yes
Wetlands Percentage of Site: 5.6 %
Geotechnical Study Completed: Yes
Environmental Study Comments: This assessment has revealed no evidence of RECs. HRECs, or CRECs in connection with the Site.
Description Adjacent to U.S. Route 24. The site Is served by two railroads, including CSX dual main line, and rail spur is in place. Site is also served by the Napoleon, Defiance & Western Railway. Site is zoned M-3 (heavy Industrial) This site is ideal for heavy manufacturing needing rail service. Water supply up to 4 million gallons per day. Sewer treatment capacity up to 3.5 million gallons per day. Large natural gas supply available from gas transmission lines. Aggressive local incentives.
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Enterprise Industrial Park Labor Force Report (45mile radius aroundEnterprise Industrial Park)
Total Establishments Total Employees
TOTAL TOTAi.
41,620 575,378
Total Establishments by Sizc(2018) Total Employees by Major SIC(2018)
TOTAL % TOTAL %
■ 1-4 Employees
■ 5-S Employees
■ 10-19 Employees
20-49 Employees
22,946
8,689
4,804
3,127
55.13
20.88
11.54
7.51
■ Agricultural, Forestry, Fishing (SIC Range OUl!I)
■ Mining (SIC 10-14)
■ Construction (SIC 15-17)
6,830
249
19,894
1.19
0.04
3.46
■ 50-99 Employees 1,217 2.92 Manufacturing (SIC 20-39) 97,666 16.97
100-249 Employees ■ 602 1A5 ■ Transportation and Communications (SIC40-49)
24,943 4.34
250-499 Employees 138 0.33 ■ Wholesale Trade (SIC 50-51) 31,452 5.47
500-899 Employees 60 0.14 Retail Trade (SIC 52-59) 113,816 19.78
1000+ Employees 37 0.09 Finance, Insurance And Real Estate (SIC 60-69)
28,149 4.89
Services {SIC 70~9) 220,367 38.30
Public Administration (SIC 90-98) 28,285 4.92
Unclassified (SIC 99) 3,727 0.65
Total Businesses by Establishment Type(2018) Total Employees by Establishment Typc(2018)
TOTAL % TOTAL %
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 520 1.25 Agrlculture, Forestry and Fishing 2,670 0.46
Agricultural Services 705 1.69 Agricultural Services 4,160 0.72
Coal and Ore Mining 18 0.04 Coal and Ore Mining 177 0.03
Oil and Gas 18 0.04 Oil and Gas 72 0.01
General Construction 776 1.86 General Construction 5,295 0.92
Heavy Construction 1,675 4.02 Heavy Construction 14,599 2.54
Food Manufacturing 95 0.23 Food Manufacturing 6,807 1.18
Tobacco Manufacturing 3 0.01 Tobacco Manufacturing 57 0.01
Textile Mills 6 0.01 Textile Mills 144 0.03
Apparel and Textile Manufacturing 29 0.07 Apparel and Texllle Manufacturing 410 0.07
Lumber and Wood Production 78 0.19 Lumber and Wood Production 1,287 0.22
Furniture Manufacturing 29 0.07 Furniture Manufacturing 5,686 0.99
Paper Manufacturing 27 0,06 Paper Manufacturing 1,738 0.30
Printing and Publishing 208 0.50 Printing and Publishing 3,998 0.69
Chemicals 62 0.15 Chemicals 1,944 0.34
Petroleum Refining 17 0.04 Petroleum Refining 2,065 0.36
Rubber and Plastlcs 103 0.25 Rubber and Plastics 10,648 1.85
Leather Manufacturing 0 0.00 Leather Manufacturing 0 0.00
Stone, Glass, and Concrete 53 0.13 Stone, Glass, and Concrete 2,394 0.42
Metals Fabrication 291 0.70 Metals Fabrication 18,759 3.26
Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing 731 1.76 Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing 41,729 7.25
Transportation 1,006 2.42 Transportation 17,320 3.01
Travel Services 53 0.13 Travel Services 268 0.05
Transport Services 71 0.17 Transport Services 1,088 0.19
Communications 320 0.77 Communications 4,536 0.79
Utilities 158 0.38 Utilities 1,731 0.30
Durables Wholesale 1,122 2.70 Durables Wholesale 24,851 4.32
Non Durables Wholesale 383 0.92 Non Durables Wholesale 6,601 1.15
Building Materials, Hardware and Garden 499 1.20 Building Materials, Hardware and Garden 9,064 1.58
General Merchandise Stores 318 0.76 General Merchandise Stores 11,770 2.05
Food Markets 185 0.44 Food Markets 9,716 1.69
Convenience Stores 189 0.45 Convenience Stores 1,385 0.24
Other Food Stores 296 0.71 Other Food Stores 4,204 0.73
Auto Dealers and Gas Stations 1,166 2.80 Auto Dealers and Gas Stations 13,056 2.27
Clothlng Stores 371 0.89 Clothing Stores 3,396 0.59
FurnHure Stores 192 OAS Furniture Stores 1,694 0.29
Home Furnishings 178 0.43 Home Furnishings 1,524 0.26
Electronics and Computer Stores 111 0.27 Electronlcs and Computer Stores 1,020 0.18
Music Stores 37 0.09 Music Stores 191 0.03
Restaurants 1,471 3.53 Restaurants 32,577 5.66
Other Food Service 531 1.28 Other Food Service 8,338 1A5
Bars 154 0.37 Bars 1,600 0.28
Drug Stores 185 0.44 Drug Stores 2,874 0.50
Liquor Stores 93 0.22 Liquor Stores 532 0.09
Specialty Stores 1,361 3.27 Specialty Stores 10,203 1.77
Cetalog and Direct Sales 76 0.18 Catalog and Direct Sales 672 0.12
Banks and Financial Institutions 2,279 5.48 Banks and Financial Institutions 14,542 2.53
Insurance Carriers 46 0.11 Insurance Carriers 470 0.08
Insurance Agents and Brokers 1,119 2.69 Insurance Agents and Brokers 7,355 1.28
Real Estate 1,171 2.81 Real Estate 5,782 1.00
Hotels and Lodging 254 0.61 Hotels and Lodging 3,651 0.63
Dry Cleaning and Laundry 186 OAS Dry Cleaning and Laundry 1,054 0.18
Beauty and Barber Shops 819 1.97 Beauty and Barber Shops 4,010 0.70
Other Personal Service 614 1.48 Other Personal Service 3,130 0.54
Advertising 134 0.32 Advertising 970 0.17
Computer Services 282 0.68 Computer Services 2,333 OA1
Other Business Services 1,192 2.86 other Business Services 13,226 2.30
Auto Repair/Services 1,084 2.60 Auto Repair/Services 7,084 1.23
Miscellaneous Repair Services 392 0.94 Miscellaneous Repair Services 1,943 0.34
Motion Pictures 225 0.54 Motion Pictures 1,483 0.26
Entertainment and Recreation Services 592 1A2 Entertainment and Recreation Services 9,527 1.66
Health and Medical Services 4,868 11.70 Health and Medical Services 23,908 4.16
Hospitals 705 1.69 Hospitals 55,525 9.65
Legal Services 710 1.71 Legal Services 3,120 0.54
Primary and Secondary Education 621 1A9 Primary and Secondary Education 30,131 5.24
Colleges and Universities 73 0.18 Colleges and Universities 9,531 1.66
Social Services 1,319 3.17 Social Services 18,474 3.21
Chlld Care Services 227 0.55 Child Care Services 2,918 0.51
Museums and Zoos 70 0.17 Museums and Zoos 535 0.09
Membership Organizations 1,921 4.62 Membership Organizations 10,317 1.79
Professional Services 1,162 2.79 Professional Services 14,585 2.53
Government 1,824 4.38 Government 28,285 4.92
UnclaHlfied Establishments 1,521 3.65 Unclassified Establishments 3,727 0.65
Total Busi11esses by NAICS(2018) Total Employees by NAICS(2018)
TOTAL % TOTAL %
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 572 1.37 Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 2,823 0.49
Agricultural Services 0 0.00 Agricultural Services 0 0.00
Coal and Ora Mining 23 0.06 Coal and Ore Mining 199 0.03
Oil and Gas 12 0.03 Oil and Gas 46 0.01
General Construction 2,430 5.114 General Construction 19,215 3.34
Heavy Construction 167 OAO Heavy Construction 1,711 0.30
Food Manufacturing 151 0.36 Food Manufacturing 7,354 1.28
Beverage and Tobacco Products 36 0.09 Beverage and Tobacco Products 813 0.14
Textile Mills 3 0.01 Textile MIiis 64 0.01
Textile Products 26 0.06 Textile Products 416 0.07
Apparel Manufacturing 3 0.01 Apparel Manufacturing 63 0.01
Leather Manufacturing 0 0.00 Leather Manufacturing 0 0.00
Wood Products 69 0.17 Wood Products 1,198 0.21
Paper Manufacturing 'ZT 0.06 Paper Manufacturing 1,738 0.30
Printing and Publishing 123 0.30 Printing and Publishing 1,691 0.29
Chemicals 65 0.16 Chemicals 2,023 0.35
Petroleum and Coal Products 17 0.04 Petroleum and Coal Products 2,065 0.36
Rubber and Plastics 101 0.24 Rubber and Plastics 10,321 1.79
Stone, GlaH, and Concrete 53 0.13 Stone, Glass, and Concrete 2,394 OA2
Primary Metal Manufacturing 43 0.10 Primary Metal Manufacturing 4,992 0.87
Metals Fabrication 382 0.92 Metals Fabrication 14,610 2.54
Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing 208 0.50 Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing 8,329 us Computers and Electronics 40 0.10 Computers and Electronlcs 3,892 0.68
Electrical Equipment and Appliances 39 0.09 Electrical Equipment and Appliances 3,314 0.58
Transportation Equipment 101 0.24 Transportation Equipment 16,413 2.85
Furniture Manufacturing 83 0.20 Furniture Manufacturing 6,049 1.05
Miscellaneous Manufacturing 230 0.55 Miscellaneous Manufacturing 7,312 1.27
Communications 196 OA7 Communications 1,354 0.24
Utilities 93 0.22 Utilities 1,231 0.21
Durables Wholesale 1,077 2.59 Durables Wholesale 24,388 4.24
Non Durables Wholesale 348 0.84 Non Durables Wholesale 5,954 1.03
Electronic Markets and Brokers 28 0.07 Electronic Markets and Brokers 722 0.13
Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 816 1.96 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 10,020 1.74
Furniture and Home Furnishings 'ZT8 0.67 Furniture and Home Furnishings 2,187 0.38
Electronics and Applicances 332 0.80 Electronics and Applicances 5,185 0.90
Building Materials, Hardware and Garden 491 1.18 Bulldlng Materials, Hardware and Garden 9,024 1.57
Food and Beverage Stores 564 1.36 Food and Beverage Stores 12,534 2.18
Health and Personal Care Stores 447 1.07 Health and Personal Care Stores 4,356 0.76
Gasoline Stations 350 0.114 Gasoline Stations 3,036 0.53
Clothing and Clothing Accessories 447 1.07 Clothing and Clothing Accessories 3,761 0.65
Sporting Goods/Hobby/Book/Music Stores 318 0.76 Sporting Goods/Hobby/Book/Music Stores 2,451 OA3
General Merchandise Stores 318 0.76 General Merchandise Stores 11,770 2.05
Miscellaneous Store Retailers 764 1.84 Miscellaneous Store Retailers 6,024 1.05
Nonstore Retailers 75 0.18 Nonstore Retailers 671 0.12
Warehousing/Storage, Postal/Courier Service 284 0.68 Warehousing/Storage, Postal/Courier Service 3,244 0.56
Publishing 81 0.19 Publishing 2,289 OAO
Software Publishers 51 0.12 Software Publishers 645 0.11
Motion Pictures and Video 37 0.09 Motion Pictures and Video 309 0.05
Movie Theaters 22 0.05 Movie Theaters 480 0.08
Broadcasting 123 0.30 Broadcasting 3,157 0.55
Data Processing/Hosting 50 0.12 Data Processing/Hosting 390 0.07
Other Information Services 133 0.32 Other Information Services 1,828 0.32
Banking 2,247 5.40 Banking 13,889 2.41
Insurance Carriers 1,154 2,77 Insurance Carriers 7,783 1.35
Real Estate 1,233 2.96 Real Estate 5,832 1.01
Rental and Leasing 426 1.02 Rental and Leasing 2,867 0.50
Legal Services 758 1.82 Legal Services 3,316 0.58
Accounting 419 1.01 Accounting 2,646 0.48
Agricultural and Engineering 298 0.72 Agricultural and Engineering 3,494 0.61
Specialized Design 132 0.32 Specialized Design 626 0.11
Computer Systems Design 96 0.23 Computer Systems Design 848 0.15
Management/SclentlflcfTechnlcal Consultlng 318 0.76 Management/SclentlflcfTechnlcal Consulting 6,823 1.19
Scientific Research and Development 83 0.20 Scientific Research and Development 622 0.11
Advertising and Public Relations 188 OAS Advertising and Public Relations 3,835 0.67
Other Professional/SclentlficfTechnlcal Services
525 1.26 Other Professlonal/SclentlflcfTechnlcal Services
3,235 0.56
Company and Enterprise Management 55 0.13 Company and Enterprise Management 805 0.14
Administrative and Support 1,146 2.75 Administrative and Support 10,332 1.80
Wasta Management and Remediation 80 0.19 Waste Management and Remediation 625 0.11
Elementary and Secondary Schools 619 1A9 Elementary and Secondary Schools 30,065 5.23
CollegH and Universities 73 0.18 Colleges and Universities 9,531 1.66
Business Schools, Computer and Management Training
5 0.01 Business Schools, Computer and Management Training
46 0.01
Technical and Trade Schools 23 0.06 Technical and Trade Schools 557 0.10
Educational Services 231 0.56 Educational Services 1,435 0.25
Physician Offices 1,775 4.26 Physician Offices 12,270 2.13
Dental Offices 461 1.11 Dental Offices 3,156 0.55
Other Health Practlcloners 2,636 6.33 Other Health Practlcloners 6,474 1.13
Outpatient Care 201 0.48 Outpatient Care 3,341 0.58
Medlcal and Diagnostic Laboratories 67 0.16 Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories 648 0.11
Home Health Care Services 153 0.37 Home Health Care Services 4,821 0.84
Ambulatory Services 186 0.45 Ambulatory Services 4,203 0.73
General Medical and Surgical Hospitals 77 0.19 General Medical and Surgical Hoapltals 32,215 5.60
Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Hospitals 51 0.12 Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Hospltals 4,571 0.79
Other Hospltals 7 0.02 Other Hospitals 159 0.03
Nursing and Residential Care 254 0.61 Nursing and Resldentlal Care 13,517 2.35
Individual and Family Services 675 1.62 Individual and Family Services 5,119 0.89
Community Relief Services 23 0.06 Community Relief Services 289 0.05
Vocational Rehabilitation 85 0.20 Vocational Rehabilitation 4,275 0.74
Chlld Care Services 227 0.55 Child Care Services 2,918 0.51
Performing Arts 51 0.12 Performing Arts 379 0.07
Spectator Sports 13 0.03 Spectator Sports 53 0.01
Performing Arts/Sports Promoters 29 0.07 Performing Arts/Sports Promoters 1,165 0.20
Agents and Managers 4 0.01 Agents and Managers 10 0.00
lndpendent Artists/Writers/Performers 40 0.10 lndpandent Artists/Writers/Performers 267 0.05
Museums, Zoos, Historical Sites 121 0.29 Museums, Zoos, Historical Sites 1,722 0.30
Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation 196 OA7 Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation 5,133 0.89
Fitness Centers 138 0.33 Fitness Centers 1,244 0.22
Accomodatlons 254 0.61 Accomodatlons 3,651 0.63
Food Services and Drinking Places 2,202 5.29 Food Services and Drinking Places 44,144 7.67
Repair and Maintenance Services 1,198 2.88 Repair and Maintenance Services 7,153 1.24
Personal Care Services 1,334 3.21 Personal Care Services 6,225 1.08
Death Care Services 170 0.41 Death Care Services 1,151 0.20
Religious/Civic/Professional Organizations 2,161 5.19 Rellgious/Clvic/ProfeHlonal Organizations 13,792 2.40
Public Administration 1,826 4.39
Total Employees by Occupat,011(2018)
TOTAL %
Executive, Managers, and Administrators 51,314 8.92
Protective Services 10,711 1.86
Farming, Forestry, and Fishing 1,990 0.35
Business and Financial Operations 16,682 2.90
Computer and mathematical occupations 6,459 1.12
Architecture and engineering 8,115 1A1
Life/Physical/Social Science occupations 2,718 OA7
Community and Social Services 8,600 1.49
Legal 3,519 0.61
Education/Tralninglllbrary 30,736 5.34
Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners 23,446 4.07
HeaHh Technologists/Technicians 10,838 1.88
Healthcare support 19,227 3.34
Food Preparation/Serving 30,730 5.34
Building and Grounds maintenance 23,278 4.05
Personal care and service 22,808 3.96
Sales 66,634 11.58
Offlce and Administrative support 80,701 14.03
Construction and Extraction 31,827 5.53
Installation/Maintenance and Repair workers 24,332 4.23
Production Workers 49,183 8.55
Transportation Workers 24,013 4.17
Material Moving 16,861 2.93
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Enterprise Industrial Park Demographics Report (45mile radius aroundEnterprise Industrial Park)
Populat,on(2018) Populat,on(2023)
TOTAL TOTAL
1,003,140 1,016,291
200k 2 OOk
150k
100k
SOk
Ok I I 0-4 •-• 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-64 65+
100k
I I Ok •-• •-• 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 SD•S9 60-64 65+
Age D1stnbut1on(2018) Age D1stnbut1011(2023)
I II I IITOTAL % TOTAL %
■ 0-4 63,425 6.32 ■ M 65,394 6.43
■ s.e 64,514 6.43 ■ s.e 64,052 6.30
■ 10-19 136,685 13.63 ■ 10-19 136,351 13.42
20-29 139,588 13.92 20-29 137,592 13.54
■ 30-39 121,658 12.13 ■ 30-39 126,051 12.40
■ 40-49 117,124 11 .68 • 40-49 116,810 11A9
50-69 130,399 13.00 50-69 119,345 11.74
60-64 65,946 6.57 60-64 62,014 6.10
65+ 163,801 16.33 65+ 188,682 18.57
Sex(2018) Scx(2023)
TOTAL TOTAL
■ Male 495,768 49.42 ■ Male 501,532 49.35
■ Female 507,372 50.58 ■ Female 514,759 50.65
Ethnictly D1stnbut1on(2018) Eth111c1ty D1stnbut1on(2023)
- -
Race D1stribution(2018) Race D1stnbution(2023)
l ,OOOk 1,000k
500k 500k
Ok Ok White Black American Asian Pacific Other Multirace Whitt11 Black Am~rican Asian Pacific Other MuJtirace
Indian Islander Indian blander
TOTAL % TOTAL %
■ White 857,630 85.49 ■ White 860,746 84.69
■ Black 72,146 7.19 ■ Black 74,916 7.37
■ American Indian 2,893 0.29 • American Indian 3,118 0.31
Asian 21,598 2.15 Asian 25,164 2.48
■ Pacific Islander 334 0.03 • Pacific Islander 352 0.03
• Other 22,915 2.28 • Other 24,656 2.43
Multirace 25,624 2.55 Multirace 27,339 2.69
1,000k 1,000k
500k 500kI- I-Ok Ok White Black American Asian Pacific Other MuJtirace Hispanic White Black American Asian Pacific Other Multirace Hispanic
(non- (non- Indian (non- Islander (non- (non- {non- (non- (non- Indian (non- Islander (non- (non• (non•
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hlspanic) hlspank) hlspanlc} hispanlc}
TOTAL % TOTAL %
■ White (non-hlspanic) 827,983 82.54 ■ White (non-hlspanlc) 829,109 81.58
■ Black (non-hlspanic} 70,248 7.00 Black (non-hispanic) 72,795 7.16■ ■ American Indian (non-hlspanlc) 2,235 0.22 ■ American Indian (non-hlspanlc} 2,392 0.24
Asian (non-hispanlc} 21,206 2.11 Asian (non-hlspanic) 24,655 2.43
• Pacific Islander (non-hispanic) 231 0.02 ■ Pacific Islander (non-hlspanlc) 243 0.02
• Other (non-hispanlc) 805 0.08 ■ Other (non-hispanic) 787 0.08
Multlrace (non-hlspanlc) 18,981 1.89 Multlrace (non-hlspanlc) 20,180 1.99
Hispanic (non-hispanic) 61,543 6.14 Hispanic (non-hispanic) 66,226 6.52
Total Households(2018) Total Households(2023)
TOTAL TOTAL
Households 408,536 n/a Households 415,587 n/a
Families 265,462 64.98 Families 265,779 63.95
Average Household lncome(2018) Average Household lncome(2023)
TOTAL TOTAL
73,863.36 86,847.11
Household Income D1stnbut1on(2018) Household Income Distribution(2023)
100 k 1 50k
10 0k
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Ok I I<$10 $10- $20- $30-
I I$40- $50- $60- $75-
SOk
Ok ■<$10
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K $2DK $3DK $40K $SOI< $60K $7S"K $100K $100K K $2DK $30K $40K $SOK $60K $75K $100K $1001(
TOTAL % TOTAL %
■ <$10K 24,418 5.98 ■ <$10K 22,111 5.32
■ $10,$20K 35,857 8.78 ■ $10-$20K 30,720 7.39
■ $20-$30K 42,619 10A3 ■ $20-$30K 37,572 9.04
$30-$40!< 43,855 10.73 $30-$40K 38,873 9.35
■ $,40,$50K
• $50,$60K
$60,$75K
39,330
36,184
45,214
9.63
8,88
11.07
■ $40-$50K
■ $50-$60K
$60,$75K
37,459
32,584
45,268
9,01
7.84
10,89
$75,$100K 54,704 13.39 $75,$100K 57,506 13.84
> $100K 86,355 21.14 > $100K 113,496 27.31
Labor Force Status(2018) Labor Force Status(2023)
TOTAL % TOTAL %
Labor Force 516,003 n/a Labor Force 524,582 nla
■ Employed 500,166 96,93 ■ Employed 508,463 96.93
■ Unemployed 15,287 2.96 ■ Unemployed 15,570 2.97
In Armed Force& 550 n/a In Armed Forces 549 n/a
Not In Labor Force 279,392 nla Not In Labor Force 284,624 n/a
Total Number of Housing(2018) Total Number of Hous,ng(2023)
TOTAL 'I, TOTAL %
Total Dwellings 437,820 n/a Total Dwellings 449,455 n/a
• Owner-Occupied Dwellings
• Renter-Occupied Dwellings
Housing Units Occupied
291,309
117,227
408,536
71.31
28.69
93.31
■ Owner-Occupied Dwelllngs
■ Renter-Occupied Dwellings
Housing Units Occupied
296,681
118,926
415,587
71.38
28.62
92.46
Education Altainment(2018) Education Attamment(2023)
300k 300k
200k 200k
100k
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I lOOk
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■- High Some
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12 School College Degree Degree Degree 12 St.:hool College
IBach Grad
Degrf!e Degree Degree - -• TOTAL % TOTAL %
■ <Grade 9 18,333 2.75 ■ <Grade 9 19,039 2.80
■ Grade 9-12 44,599 6.68 ■ Grade9-12 45,809 6.75
High School 233,229 34.93 ■ High School 236,788 34.87
Some College 139,741 20.93 Some College 142,229 20.95
■ Assoc Degree 68,414 1025 ■ Assoc Degree 69,344 1021
■ Bach Degree 102,282 15.32 Bach Degree■ 103,919 15.30
Grad Degree 61,024 9.14 Grad Degree 61,921 9.12
Size of Household(2018) Size of Household(2023)
TOTAL % TOTAL %
■ 1 Person 119,632 29.28 ■ 1 Person 128,517 30.92
■ 2 Person 146,547 35.87 ■ 2Person 148,245 35.67
■ 3 Person 56,753 13.89 ■ 3Person 55,868 13.44
4 Person 48,002 11.75 4 Person 46,705 1124
■ 5 Person 23,733 5.81 ■ 5Person 22,897 5.51
■ 6+ Person 8,818 2.16 ■ &+Person 8,494 2.04
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All Occupations $17.37 S20.60 $36,130 $42,840
Management Occupations S40.78 S46 56 $84 810 $96,850
Chief Executives $67.76 $77.63 $140,940 $161,470
General and Operations Managers $40.25 $49.15 $63,720 $102,230
Legislators $19,100 $31,700
Marketing Managers $42.32 $47.88 $88,030 $99,600
Sales Managers $51.87 $56.10 $107,890 $116,690
Public Relations and Fundraislng Managers $45.44 $53.89 $94,520 $112,100
Administrative Services Managers $38.00 $40.04 $79,030 $83,290
Computer and Information Systems Managars $51.41 $53.42 $106,930 $111,120
Financial Managers $43.65 $48.58 $90,790 $101,040
Industrial Production Managers $45.33 $51.44 $94,280 $106,990
Purchasing Managers $51.45 $55.32 $107,010 $115,060
Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers $44.76 $54.84 $93,100 $114,060
Human Resources Managers $49.78 $51.18 $103,540 $106,440
Construction Managers $37.71 $46.46 $76,430 $96,650
Education Administrators, Preschool and Childcare Center/Program $17.38 $19.63 $36,140 $40,830
Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School $77,800 $76,670
Education Administrators, Postsecondary $38.10 $47.98 $79,250 $99,800
Architectural and Engineering Managers $54.37 $54.82 $113,090 $114,030
Food Service Managers $18.35 $21.63 $38,160 $44,990
Funeral Service Managers $42.56 $41.63 $88,520 $86,590
Lodging Managers $23.93 $20.94 $49,770 $43,560
Medical and Health Services Managers $38.46 $43.23 $80,000 $89,920
Postmasters and Mall Superintendents $34.93 $35.41 $72,640 $73,650
Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers $21.77 $28.93 $45,290 $60,170
Social and Community Service Managers $28.00 $29.58 $58,230 $61,530
Managers, All Other $38.78 $46.15 $80,670 $95,990
Business and Financial Operations Occupations S27.38 S30.16 $56.940 S62,730
Buyers and Purchasing Agents $27,84 $29.43 $57,900 $61,220
Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators $29.44 $30.53 $61,230 $63,500
Compliance Officers $24.35 $26.06 $50,650 $54,200
Cost Estimators $25.02 $25.51 $52,050 $53,060
Human Resources Specialists $25,07 $26.99 $52,140 $56,140
Labor Relations Specialists $9.48 $16.26 $19,710 $33,810
Logisticians $33.14 $37.36 $68,930 $77,700
Management Analysts $36.26 $40.61 $75,410 $84,470
Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners $23.53 $25.69 $48,940 $53,430
Fundraisers $28.06 $28.15 $58,370 $58,560
Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists $27.38 $29.44 $56,950 $61,240
Training and Development Specialists $26.21 $26.96 $54,510 $56,070
Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists $24.25 $28.61 $50,440 $59,510
Business Operations Specialist,;, All Other $28.39 $31.53 $59,050 $65,580
Accountants and Auditors $29.09 $32.44 $60,510 $67,470
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Enterprise Industrial Park Wages Report (West Northwestern Ohio nonmetropolitan area)
AppralHnl and Assessors of Real Estate $22.37 $23.77 $46,530 $49,450
Credit Analysts $26.87 $29.82 $55,890 $62,020
Flnanclal Analysts $32.31 $35.12 $67,210 $73,040
Personal Financial Advisors
Flnanclal Examiners $34.34 $37.32 $71,430 $77,620
Loan Officers $29.36 $31.39 $61,070 $65,290
Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents $17.95 $18.28 $37,340 $38,020
Tax Preparers $13.61 $13.99 $28,300 $29,100
Financial SpeciaHsts, All Other $36.90 $39.12 $76,740 $81,380
Computer and Mathematical Occupations S32.26 S34.17 S67.100 S71,080
Computer Systems Analysts $39.29 $43.71 $81,720 $90,910
Information Security Analysts $40.36 $39.13 $83,960 $81,400
Computer Programmers $28.75 $29.95 $59,790 $62,300
Software Developers, Appllcatlons $39.08 $40.81 $81,290 $84,890
Software Developers, Systems Software $46.12 $46.79 $95,930 $97,310
Web Developers $35.63 $35.89 $74,110 $74,650
Database Administrators $42.79 $42.59 $89,000 $88,600
Network and Computer Systems Administrators $31.66 $32.78 $65,860 $68,180
Computer Network Architects $38.82 $41.D9 $80,750 $85,480
Computer User Support Specialists $19.06 $19.75 $39,630 $41,080
Computer Network Support Specialists $27.03 $27.74 $56,230 $57,690
Computer Occupations, All Other $34.87 $35.13 $72,540 $73,070
Operations Research Analysts $32.94 $35.40 $68,520 $73,640
Architecture and Engineering Occupations $32.42 S33.38 $67.430 S69,420
Surveyors $35.05 $34.26 $72,900 $71,270
Chemical Engineers $39.40 $42.83 $81,940 $89,080
Civil Engineers $37.33 $38.76 $77,650 $80,610
Electrical Engineers $37.23 $37.84 $77,450 $78,710
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer $36.37 $38.52 $75,650 $80,130
Environmental Engineers $39.88 $41.14 $82,940 $85,570
Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors $41.87 $44.79 $87,090 $93,170
Industrial Engineers $36.25 $37.14 $75,410 $77,250
Materials Engineers $38.96 $41.48 $81,040 $86,280
Mechanlcal Engineers $31.96 $33.19 $66,480 $69,030
Engineers, All other $35.07 $35.43 $72,950 $73,700
Architectural and Civil Drafters $21.91 $22.38 $45,570 $46,560
Mechanlcal Drafters $24.32 $24.07 $50,590 $50,060
Drafters, All other $21.46 $22.94 $44,650 $47,720
Civll Engineering Technicians $27.10 $27.36 $56,370 $56,920
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians $27.24 $26.63 $56,650 $55,380
Industrial Engineering Technicians $27.92 $27.12 $58,070 $56,400
Mechanical Engineering Technicians $24.81 $25.22 $51,610 $52,460
Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other $24.34 $24.32 $50,620 $50,580
Surveying and Mapping Technicians $21.81 $22A5 $45,360 $46,700
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations $25.03 $28.33 $52,060 S58,920
Food Scientists and Technologists $28.01 $29.98 $58,250 $62,370
Conservation Scientists $30.16 $29.90 $62,730 $62,200
Chemists $37.08 $37.92 $77,120 $78,880
Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists $35.13 $35.94 $73,060 $74,750
Agricultural and Food Science Technicians $18.11 $18.59 $37,660 $38,670
Chemical Technicians $20.74 $21.23 $43,130 $44,160
Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health $20.58 $19.20 $42,810 $39,930
Forest and Conservation Technicians $25.14 $23.21 $52,300 $48,280
Life, Physical, and Social Science Technician&, All Other
Community and Social Service Occupations S19.26 S21 .12 $40.070 $43,920
Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Counselors $26.08 $26.01 $54,260 $54,100
Rehabilitation Counselors $14.80 $18.27 $30,790 $37,990
Substance Abuse, Behavioral Di&order, and Mental Health Counselors $21.05 $25,33 $43,790 $52,680
Child, Family, and School Social Workers $18.17 $19.95 $37,790 $41,500
Healthcare Social Workers $24.39 $24.46 $50,730 $50,890
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers $21.09 $21.13 $43,870 $43,950
Social Workers, All Other $17.89 $19,51 $37,200 $40,570
Health Educators $21.96 $23.04 $45,690 $47,920
Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists $24.46 $24.56 $50,870 $51,090
Social and Human Service Assistants $15.12 $16.13 $l1,450 $33,540
Community Health Workers $14.36 $15.70 $29,880 $32,650
Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other $21.62 $22.33 $44,970 $46,450
Clergy $20.16 $19.91 $41,930 $41,410
Direc:tors, Religious Ac:tlvities and Education $14.66 $15.59 $30,490 $32,440
Legal Occupations S22 54 S31 .19 $46.890 S64,880
Lawyers $35,71 $43,70 $74,280 $90,890
Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates $43.12 $42A5 $89,680 $88,290
Paralegals and Legal Assistants $16.24 $17AO $33,780 $36,190
Education, Training, and Library Occupations S24.65 S25.19 $51 ,270 S52,400
Business Teachers, Postsecondary $82,300 $89.460
Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary $77,630 $94,630
Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary $66,020 $74,560
Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary $86,890 $99,720
Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary $67,690 $80,410
Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary
Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary $64,830 $79,110
Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary
Nursing lnstruc:tors and Teachers, Postsecondary $71,390 $71,000
Education Teachers, Postsecondary $85,350 $74,530
Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary $78,030 $100,350
Communications Teachers, Postsecondary $66,970 $81,320
English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary $60,580 $65,440
Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary
Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary $81,780 $61,850
Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education $9.54 $13.98 $19,840 $29,080
Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education $59,400 $65,050
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education $55,900 $56,660
Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education $63,870 $62,120
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education $58,390 $58,050
Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School $60,030 $61,250
Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten and Elementary School $44,730 $49,700
Special Education Teachers, Middle School $51,550 $54,510
Special Education Teachers, Secondary School $59,070 $60,400
Special Education Teachers, All Other $52,920 $51,150
Self-Enrichment Education Teachers $14.44 $15.57 $30,040 $32,390
Teachers and Instructors, All Other, Except Substitute Teachers $29,670 $36,410
Substitute Teachers $13.42 $13.21 $27,920 $27,470
Librarians $20.09 $19.51 $41,780 $40,570
Library Technicians $10.85 $11.70 $22,560 $24,340
Instructional Coordinators $34.81 $34.12 $72,390 $70,970
Teacher Assistants $24,220 $25,190
Education, Training, and Library Workers, All Other $15.62 $18.17 $32,500 $37,790
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations S16.04 S19 22 $33,370 S39,990
Commercial and Industrial Designers
Floral Designers $12.39 $14.87 $25,770 $30,940
Graphic Designers $17.95 $19.13 $37,340 $39,790
Coaches and Scouts $23,780 $32,670
Music Directors and Composers $22.12 $23.84 $46,010 $49,590
Musicians and Singers $32.00 $31.54
Radio and Televlslon Announcers $11.58 $18.25 $24,090 $37,950
Reporters and Com1$pondent& $13.39 $14.33 $27,850 $29,800
Public Relations Specialists $25.33 $25.71 $52,690 $53,470
Editors $21.53 $22.19 $44,790 $46,160
Technical Wrtters $25.64 $28.70 $53,340 $59,690
Writers and Authors $21.75 $21.75 $45,240 $45,250
Audio and Video Equipment Technicians $11.57 $14.95 $24,070 $31,100
Photographers $17.86 $18.11 $37,140 $37,670
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations S25.94 S31.17 S53,960 $64,830
Chiropractors $37.66 $54.75 $78,340 $113,880
Dentists, General # $111.07 # $231,020
Dietitians and Nutritionist& $22.83 $22.44 $47,490 $46,670
Optometrists $60.43 $85.64 $125,700 $178,120
Pharmacists $54.64 $47.96 $113,640 $99,750
Famlly and General Practitioners $83.20 $91.55 $173,050 $190,410
Internists, General # $113.43 # $235,940
Physicians and Surgeons, All other # $117.15 # $243,670
Occupational Therapists $38.84 $40.54 $80,790 $84,330
Physical Therapists $40.53 $40.61 $84,310 $84,460
Recreatlonal Therapists $21.08 $20.18 $43,850 $41,970
Respiratory Therapists $25.24 $25A5 $52,490 $52,950
Speech-Language Pathologists $31.39 $34.61 $65,300 $71,990
Veterinarians $37.79 $38.61 $78,600 $80,300
Registered Nurses $28.66 $29.13 $59,610 $60,590
Nurse Practitioners $51.31 $51.03 $106,730 $106,140
Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians $26.26 $26.05 $54,620 $54,190
Dental Hygienists $29.41 $30.39 $61,170 $63,210
Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians $24.85 $24.31 $51,700 $50,570
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers $29.43 $29.63 $61,210 $61,640
Radiologic Technologists $26.64 $26.36 $55,410 $54,830
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists $28.21 $28.57 $58,680 $59,420
Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics $15.36 $16.39 $31,940 $34,090
Dietetic Technicians $11,94 $13.77 $24,830 $28,650
Pharmacy Technicians $13.22 $13.65 $27,500 $28,400
Psychiatric Technicians $13.53 $13.53 $28,150 $28,130
Surgical Technologists $20.49 $20.36 $42,610 $42,350
Veterinary Technologists and Technicians $14.59 $15.58 $30,360 $32,410
Ophthalmic Medical Technicians $15.74 $16.37 $32,750 $34,050
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses $19.06 $19.38 $39,650 $40,320
Medical Records and Heahh Information Technicians $17.29 $17.38 $35,970 $36,150
Opticians, Dispensing $19.68 $18.96 $40,930 $39,440
Health Technologists and Technicians, All other $18.17 $20.78 $37,790 $43,230
Occupational Health and Safety Speclallsts $32.79 $36.39 $68,190 $75,690
Occupational Health and Safety Technicians $23.58 $24.30 $49,040 $50,540
Athletic Trainers $43,640 $43,600
Healthcare Support Occupations S12.32 S13 35 S25 .620 S27,760
Home Health Aides $10.87 $11.01 $22,620 $22,900
Nursing Assistants $12,34 $12.59 $25,680 $26,200
Occupational Therapy Assistants $26.82 $27.38 $55,780 $56,950
Physical Therapist Assistants $24.82 $25.63 $51,630 $53,310
Massage Therapists $12.79 $12.49 $26,590 $25,980
Dental Assistants $16.96 $17.23 $35,270 $35,830
Medical Assistants $13.58 $14.07 $28,250 $29,260
Medical Equipment Preparers $15.63 $16.77 $32,520 $34,890
Medical Transcriptionists $16.84 $17A5 $35,020 $36,290
Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers $11.91 $11.99 $24,760 $24,930
Phlebotomists $15.02 $15.02 $31,240 $31,250
Healthcare Support Workers, All Other $13.90 $14,74 $28,900 $30,650
Protective Service Occupations S18.10 $19.62 $37,650 S40,800
First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers $23.36 $22.73 $48,580 $47,280
Flrat-Llne Supervisors of Police and Detectives $31.94 $32.38 $68,440 $67,350
First-Line Supervisors of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers $28.40 $29.79 $59,070 $61,970
First-Line Supervisors of Protective Service Workers, All Other $15.08 $19.93 $31,360 $41,460
Firefighters $15.52 $17.97 $32,280 $37,390
Bailiffs $19.27 $20.61 $40,080 $42,870
Correctional Officers and Jailers $19.43 $19.07 $40,420 $39,670
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers $23.27 $23.13 $48,400 $48,100
Security Guards $12.91 $14.21 $26,850 $29,560
Crossing Guards $11.28 $13.46 $23,470 $28,000
Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers $9.02 $9.22 $18,770 $19,180
Protective Service Workers, All Other $15.31 $15.94 $31,840 $33,150
Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations S9.40 S10.25 $19 .540 S21,330
First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers $13.21 $14.26 $27,470 $29,670
Cooks, Fast Food $9.32 $9.34 $19,380 $19,420
Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria $13.06 $13.17 $27,170 $27,400
Cooks, Restaurant $10.86 $11.21 $22,580 $23,320
Cooks, Short Order $9.23 $9.86 $19,200 $20,500
Food Preparation Workers $9.48 $10.14 $19,730 $21,090
Bartenders $9.32 $9.92 $19,380 $20,630
Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food $9.31 $9.79 $19,360 $20,360
Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, and Coffee Shop $9.45 $9.97 $19,660 $20,740
Waiters and Waitresses $9.10 $9.11 $18,920 $18,960
Food Servers, Nonrestaurant $10.70 $11.01 $22,250 $22,900
Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers $9.11 $9.34 $18,940 $19,430
Dishwashers $9.04 $9.12 $18,790 $18,960
Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop $9.19 $9.32 $19,110 $19,390
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations S11 .85 S12.91 $24,650 S26,840
First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers $17.08 $17.91 $35,530 $37,260
First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeplng Workers $17.64 $19.13 $36,700 $39,790
Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners $12.13 $13.21 $25,230 $27,470
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners $10.95 $11.29 $22,780 $23,490
Pest Control Workers $11.04 $12.84 $22,950 $26,700
Landscaping and Groundskeeplng Workers $11.52 $12.28 $23,960 $25,540
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Nonfarm Animal Caretakers $10.09 $10,66 $21,000 $22,180
Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers $9.65 $10.53 $20,070 $21,910
Amusement and Recreation Attendants $9.31 $9.86 $19,360 $20,520
Funeral Attendants $13.40 $13.01 $27,880 $27,070
Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Directors $28.98 $26.69 $56,120 $55,500
Hairdressers, Halrstyllsts, and Cosmetologists $9.41 $11,02 $19,570 $22,920
Tour and Travel Guides $9.29 $10.57 $19,330 $21,980
Childcare Workers $9.68 $10.71 $20,130 $22,270
Personal Care Aides $11.04 $11.58 $22,960 $24,080
Fitness Trainers and Aerobics lnstnsctons $9.57 $11.34 $19,910 $23,600
Recreation Workers $11.19 $12.01 $23,270 $24,980
Resldentlal Advisors $11A1 $12.19 $23,730 $25,350
Sales and Related Occupations $11.89 S17.49 $24.730 S36,380
First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers $20.55 $21.28 $42,750 $44,250
First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers $26.33 $28.17 $54,780 $58,590
Cashiers $9.46 $10.12 $19,690 $21,040
Counter and Rental Clerks $9.39 $11.67 $19,530 $24,260
Parts Salespersons $13.42 $14.72 $27,920 $30,820
Retail Salespersons
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$11.03 . $12.64 $22,940 $26,290
Insurance Sales Agents $20.94 $29.75 $43,550 $61,870
Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents $43.05 $53.44 $89,540 $111,180
Travel Agents $12.85 $12.83 $26,730 $26,700
Sales Representatives, Services, All Other $18.92 $23.53 $39,350 $48,940
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products $29.66 $31.02 $61,680 $64,520
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products $28.35 $32.95 $58,970 $68,540
Real Estate Sales Agents $11.88 $19.35 $24,710 $40,250
Sales Engineers $41.16 $48.40 $85,620 $100,670
Sales and Related Workers, All Other $12.08 $17.99 $25,130 $37,420
Office and Administrative Support Occupations S16 14 S1717 $33,580 S35,720
First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers $22.36 $24.02 $46,510 $49,960
Switchboard Operators, lncludlng Answering Service $13.08 $13.06 $27,210 $27,160
BIii and Account Collectors $15.12 $16.31 $31,440 $33,920
Billing and Posting Clerks $15.65 $16.03 $32,550 $33,350
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks $17.22 $17.73 $35,810 $36,880
Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks $20.57 $20.61 $42,780 $42,870
Procurement Clerks $18.21 $18.56 $37,880 $38,600
Tellers $13.32 $13A4 $27,700 $27,950
Brokerage Clarks $20.47 $21.50 $42,580 $44,710
Court, Munlclpal, and License Clerks $16.49 $17.14 $34,290 $35,850
Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks $17.98 $18.43 $37,400 $38,340
Customer Service Representatives $15,55 $16.75 $32,340 $34,830
Ellglblllty Interviewers, Government Programs $17.73 $18.02 $36,880 $37,490
FIie Clerks $13.03 $13.42 $27,100 $27,920
Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks $9.72 $10.14 $20,230 $21,100
Interviewers, Except Ellglblllty and Loan $14.24 $14,53 $29,820 $30,210
Library Assistants, Clerical $10,24 $11.01 $21,300 $22,890
Loan Interviewers and Clerks $18.48 $18.72 $38,430 $38,940
New Accounts Clerks $15,01 $15.92 $31,230 $33,110
Order Clerks $17.22 $17.69 $35,820 $36,800
Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping $18.35 $18.96 $38,160 $39,430
Receptionists and Information Clerks $11.94 $12.70 $24,830 $26,410
Information and Record Clerks, All Other $16.68 $16.65 $34,700 $34,640
Cargo and Freight Agents $18.53 $20.57 $38,540 $42,790
Couriers and Messengers $11.92 $12.34 $24,800 $25,680
Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dlspatchars $19.28 $19.14 $40,110 $39,820
Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance $20.93 $21.58 $43,530 $44,880
Meter Readers, utilities $19.30 $21.10 $40,140 $43,890
Postal Service Clerks $21.95 $22.48 $45,670 $46,760
Postal Service Mail Carriers $22.37 $24.22 $46,530 $50,370
Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks $25.28 $25.28 $52,580 $52,570
Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks $17.13 $17.69 $35,630 $36,790
Stock Clerks and Order FIiiers $11.74 $13.46 $24,420 $28,000
Weighers, Measurer&, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeplng $17.25 $17.18 $35,890 $35,740
Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants $22.54 $23.24 $46,880 $48,330
Legal Secretaries $16.59 $17.30 $34,510 $35,990
Medical Secretaries $15.12 $16.08 $31,450 $33,450
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive $15.63 $15.80 $32,520 $32,860
Data Entry Keyers $15.57 $15.50 $32,380 $32,240
Word Processors and Typists $17.09 $17.12 $35,540 $35,620
Insurance Claims and Polley Processing Clerks $17.38 $18.09 $36,160 $37,630
Mall Clerks and Mall Machine Operators, Except Postal Service $13.91 $14.77 $28,920 $30,730
Office Clerks, General $15.13 $15.84 $31,470 $32,940
Office Machine Operators, Except Computer $14.02 $14.35 $29,160 $29,850
Office and Administrative Support Workers, All other $15.55 $16.01 $32,350 $33,300
Farming, Fishing. and Forestry Occupations $15.57 $16 52 $32,380 S34,350
First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers $30.88 $28.88 $64,230 $60,060
Agricultural Inspectors $23.78 $23.14 $49,470 $48,130
Agricultural Equipment Operators $17.26 $17A6 $35,900 $36,310
Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse $9.31 $9.99 $19,370 $20,780
Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals $13.41 $13.43 $27,900 $27,940
Construction and Extraction Occupations $21.11 $22.33 $43,910 S46,440
First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers $27.83 $29.34 $57,890 $61,030
Brickmasons and Biockmasons $27.33 $25.82 $56,840 $53,710
Carpenters $20.06 $20.27 $41,730 $42,160
Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers $19.15 $19.13 $39,820 $39,790
Construction Laborers $16.82 $18.44 $34,980 $38,350
Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators $22.82 $25.29 $47,480 $52,600
Electricians $25.55 $25.27 $53,150 $52,570
Painters, Construction and Maintenance $21.40 $21.83 $44,520 $45,410
Plumbers, Plpefltters, and Steamfitters $19.26 $20.62 $40,060 $42,900
Plasterers and Stucco Masons $22.77 $22,87 $47,360 $47,570
Roofers $19.22 $19.15 $39,970 $39,820
Sheet Metal Workers $32.39 $30.03 $67,370 $62,460
Structural Iron and Steel Workers $23.10 $23.19 $48,040 $48,230
Helpers~rlckmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters $19.27 $20.89 $40,080 $43,440
Construction and Building Inspectors $30.57 $31.02 $63,590 $64,520
Highway Maintenance Workers $18.16 $18.81 $37,770 $39,120
Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners $18.68 $19.07 $38,850 $39,670
Earth Drillers, Except 011 and Gas $21.12 $21.43 $43,930 $44,570
lnstallat,on. Maintenance, and Repair Occupations S21.67 S22.33 $45,080 $46,450
First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers $31.81 $32.88 $66,170 $68,390
Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers $15.38 $16.95 $32,000 $35,250
Telecommunlcatlons Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Una Installers $25.49 $24.08 $53,010 $50,100
Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment $27.04 $26.49 $56,250 $55,100
Automotive Body and Related Repairers $18.73 $20.35 $38,960 $42,330
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics $17.12 $17.89 $35,600 $37,210
Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists $20.52 $21.09 $42,690 $43,870
Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians $20.34 $20.42 $42,320 $42,470
Moblle Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines $23.80 $24.26 $49,500 $50,450
Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians $17.48 $18.44 $36,350 $38,350
Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics $13.75 $14.05 $28,610 $29,220
Tire Repairers and Changers $15.80 $15.37 $32,860 $31,970
Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door $33.52 $32.04 $69,720 $66,640
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers $22.10 $23.56 $45,970 $49,010
Home Appliance Repairers $13.41 $15.31 $27,880 $31,850
Industrial Machinery Mechanics $25.34 $25.14 $52,710 $52,280
Maintenance Workers, Machinery $20.51 $19.82 $42,660 $41,230
Millwrights $24.75 $25.82 $51,480 $53,700
Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers $31.05 $29.74 $64,590 $61,860
Medical Equipment Repairers $27.13 $26.21 $56,430 $54,520
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General $21.02 $20.82 $43,720 $43,300
Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servlcers and Repairers $19.86 $18.56 $41,310 $38,600
Helpers-Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers $14.43 $14.23 $30,010 $29,600
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other $17.62 $18.38 $36,640 $38,230
Production Occupations S17.79 S18.99 $37,000 S39.490
First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers $28.06 $29.59 $58,360 $61,550
Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical Assemblers, Except Coll Winders, Tapers, and Finishers $15.27 $18.57 $31,760 $34,470
Engine and Other Machine Assemblers $17.79 $19.34 $37,000 $40,240
Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters $17.90 $18.86 $37,230 $38,810
Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other, Including Team Assemblers $17.63 $19.19 $36,670 $39,920
Bakers $12.53 $13.41 $26,060 $27,900
Butchers and Meat Cutters $15.32 $17.78 $31,870 $36,970
Slaughterers and Meat Packers $12.38 $12.65 $25,750 $26,310
Food Batchmakers $17.92 $18.59 $37,280 $38,660
Food Processing Workers, All Other $13.28 $14.23 $27,620 $29,590
Computer.Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal and Plastic $21.85 $21.80 $45,450 $45,350
Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Programmers, Metal and Plastic $22.61 $23.81 $47,030 $49,530
Ex1rudlng and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $16.37 $16.58 $34,050 $34,490
Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $18.15 $18.34 $37,750 $38,140
Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $19.09 $19.23 $39,700 $40,010
Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $16.64 $16.94 $34,600 $35,240
Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operator&, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $16.60 $16.11 $34,530 $33,520
Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic: $15.02 $16.18 $31,250 $33,600
Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $16.20 $16.84 $33,690 $34,620
Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $23.26 $22.51 $48,380 $46,810
Machinists $19.58 $19.57 $40,730 $40,700
Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders $17.19 $17.72 $35,750 $36,860
Pourers and Casters, Metal $19.82 $20.90 $41,220 $43,470
Foundry Mold and Coremakers $16.68 $17,06 $34,700 $35,470
Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $14.44 $15.09 $30,020 $31,390
Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastlc $15.13 $16.20 $31,470 $33,700
Tool and Die Makers $23.64 $23.93 $49,180 $49,780
Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers $19.31 $19.97 $40,160 $41,540
Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $18.89 $19.28 $39,300 $40,100
Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $18.25 $20.46 $37,960 $42,570
Plating and Coating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $13.54 $14.43 $28,170 $30,010
Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners $16.81 $16.85 $34,970 $35,050
Prepreas Technicians and Workers $15.89 $15.85 $33,050 $32,980
Printing Preas Operators $17.04 $17.21 $35,440 $35,810
Print Binding and Finishing Workers $14.19 $14.58 $29,510 $30,330
Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers $9.36 $10.35 $19,480 $21,520
Sewing Machine Operators $11.73 $12.29 $24,400 $25,570
Tallors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers $12.11 $16.03 $25,200 $33,350
Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers $19.44 $19.43 $40,430 $40,410
Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters $17.05 $17.12 $35,460 $35,600
Furniture Finishers $16.70 $16.21 $34,750 $33,710
Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood $18.02 $18.30 $37,470 $38,050
Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing $13.54 $13.83 $28,180 $28,760
Stationary Engineers and Boller Operators $24.76 $24.99 $51,500 $51,980
Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators $23.49 $23.20 $48,860 $48,260
Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders $22.04 $22.17 $45,850 $46,110
Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $16.99 $16.67 $35,340 $34,670
Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand $14.14 $15.07 $29,410 $31,340
Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $19,29 $19.07 $40,120 $39,670
Cutting and Sliclng Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $17.68 $18.36 $36,770 $38,180
Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $17.77 $18.77 $36,970 $39,040
Furnace, KIin, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders $17.41 $18.21 $36,210 $37,870
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Welghers $17.99 $19.15 $37,420 $39,830
Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers $15.13 $18.76 $31,480 $39,010
Dental Laboratory Technicians $19.62 $19.48 $40,810 $40,510
Packaging and Filling Mac:hlne Operators and Tenders $16.55 $16.44 $34,430 $34,200
Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $17.42 $17.73 $36,240 $36,870
Painters, Transportation Equipment $20.94 $21.84 $43,560 $45,430
Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Plc:kllng Equipment Operators and Tenders $16.99 $16.98 $35,340 $35,320
Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic $16.78 $16A7 $34,890 $34,260
Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $20.16 $19.33 $41,930 $40,200
Helpers-Production Workers $14.77 $15.83 $30,720 $32,930
Production Workers, All Other $16.61 $17.54 $34,540 $36,490
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations S16.74 S18.26 $34,820 S37,980
First-Line Supervisors of Transportation and Material Moving Workers, Except Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors $27.60 $27.79 $57,420 $57,800
Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medic:al Technicians $13.43 $13.75 $27,940 $28,610
Bus Drivers, School or Special Client $14.24 $15.85 $29,620 $32,980
Driver/Sales Workers $9.19 $9.91 $19,120 $20,810
Heavy and Trector-Traller Truck Drivers S25.44 $24.97 $52,910 $51,950
Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers $12.54 $13.61 $26,070 $28,310
Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs $9.76 $10.25 $20,300 $21,310
Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other $9.33 $10.54 $19,400 $21,920
Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants $10.93 $11.55 $22,740 $24,030
Conveyor Operators and Tenders $14.71 $14.87 $30,590 $30,920
Crane and Tower Operators $19.71 $23.33 $41,010 $48,530
Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators $14.05 $17.01 $29,230 $35,390
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators $16.11 $16.76 $33,500 $34,850
Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment $11.48 S12.37 $23,890 $25,730
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand $15.80 $16.55 $32,860 $34,420
Machine Feeders and Offbearers $21.29 $20.43 $44,290 $42,500
Packers and Packagers, Hand $12.06 $14.46 $25,090 $30,080
Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors $18.19 $18.30 $37,830 $38,070
Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders $16.14 $16.93 $33,580 $35,220
Material Moving Workers, All other $9.53 $13.80 $19,820 $28,710
RGP NORTHWEST OHIO
Enterprise Industrial Park Degrees Conferred by Program (45 mile radius around Lat: 41.27342 Lng: -84.40538)
Program Associate Bachelors MJstcrs PhD Graduates
Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences 192 73 0 0 265
Architecture and Related Services 0 34 5 0 39
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, and Group Studies 22 5 6 34
Biological and Biomedical Sciences 0 299 37 5 341
Business, Management, MarileUng, and Related Support Services 345 1,509 870 14 2,738
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs 0 163 10 10 183
Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services 0 80 0 0 80
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services 73 150 50 0 273
Construction Trades 5 0 0 0 5
Education 25 822 307 26 1,180
Engineering 9 344 31 0 384
Engineering Technologies and Engineering-Related Fields 145 188 336 0 669
Engllsh Language and Literature/Lettere 0 197 54 4 255
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences 0 93 0 0 93
Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 0 42 16 0 58
Health Professions and Related Programa 761 912 342 152 2,167
History 58 5 65
Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services 78 289 22 0 389
Legal Professions and Studies 26 6 0 18 50
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities 241 261 0 503
Mathematics and Statistics 0 64 69 8 141
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians 1,022 0 0 0 1,022
Multlllnterdlsclpllnary Studies 3 47 34 0 84
Natural Resources and Conservation 0 30 0 0 30
Parils, Recreation, Leisure, and Fitness Studies 33 274 0 0 307
Philosophy and ReHgious Studies 0 12 2 3 17
Physical Sciences 7 78 21 9 115
Psychology 0 332 27 14 373
PubNc Administration and Social Service Professions 49 248 20 0 317
Science TechnologlesfTechnlclans 17 0 0 0 17
Social Sciences 0 143 29 2 174
Theology and Religious Vocations 2 3 57 18 80
Transportation and Materials Moving 0 14 0 0 14
Visual and Performing Arts 8 370 83 7 468
Grand total 3,043 7,157 2,433 297 12,930
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Top 5 Universities by number of graduates
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University of Northwestern Ohio
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