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Ohio has a moderate cost of living and progressive state income tax. The economy spans healthcare, manufacturing, technology, and financial services, with Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati as the three main metros.

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Ohio salary percentiles — 2024

PercentileOhioNational
10th$14K$15K
25th$24K$26K
50th (median)median$54K$59K
75th$89K$97K
90th$133K$145K
95th$183K$200K
99th$320K$350K

State figures derived from BLS OEWS 2024 state median. National figures from BLS national percentile data.

Key insight

Ohio's state median of $54K is below the national median, but Ohio's lower cost of living means purchasing power is competitive. Columbus is the fastest-growing Ohio market, with wages rising toward the state median.

Ohio salary — frequently asked questions

What is the median salary in Ohio?

The median annual salary in Ohio is approximately $54K based on 2024 BLS data, below the national median of $59K. However, Ohio's cost of living index runs 10-15% below the national average, which offsets some of the wage differential.

What is considered a good salary in Columbus?

Columbus is Ohio's fastest-growing city and has seen significant wage growth. A salary of $60,000-$70,000 provides comfortable living in Columbus. Columbus attracts tech companies like JPMorgan's technology operations and Amazon fulfillment, raising local wages above the Ohio state median.

How does the cost of living in Ohio compare to national averages?

Ohio's cost of living runs 10-15% below the national average. Housing is particularly affordable — median home prices in Cleveland and Columbus run 40-60% below national medians. This means a $54,000 salary in Ohio can provide a standard of living comparable to $60,000-$65,000 in higher-cost states.

What are the best-paying cities in Ohio?

Columbus has the highest median wages in Ohio, driven by tech, finance, and government employment. Dublin (a Columbus suburb) hosts major insurance companies. Cleveland's healthcare sector (Cleveland Clinic is one of the largest employers) offers strong wages. Cincinnati's proximity to Northern Kentucky tech growth is boosting wages there.

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