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Relatively small foreign-born populations
- New Census survey data suggest that the number of immigrants living in Dayton, Montgomery County and Ohio has increased by about 30% in the last decade. And yet despite this growth, the city and county continue to have relatively small foreign-born populations, compared to other mid- to large-sized cities and counties.
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Last year, Dayton had nearly 8,500 foreign-born residents, and Montgomery County had about 26,500, according to one-year estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey.
Nov 21, 2017 · While the native-born population of Dayton decreased by 15 percent from 2000 to 2010, the foreign-born population has more than doubled since the mid-2000s, helping to stem the population exodus. Dayton is not a sanctuary city, but it has historically assisted with the relocation of refugees.
- Borgen Project
The foreign - born population of the Dayton Metro Area constitutes approximately 5 percent of the overall metro population. The foreign-born population were Franklin (11%), Delaware (8%), and uyahoga (8%). In contrast, the three counties with the lowest percentage of foreign-born population were Meigs (<1%), Morgan (<1%), and Pike (<1%).
6,900 immigrants lived in the City of Dayton in 2019. Between 2014 and 2019, the total population in the City of Dayton decreased by 0.2% while the immigrant population increased by +25.9% during the same time period.
Sep 20, 2024 · The foreign-born population in Dayton, like Ohio as a whole, is still relatively small — about 5%, compared to a national average of nearly 14%. But Dayton's immigrant community has grown large...
Apr 11, 2024 · Census data suggest that about 5% of Dayton’s residents are foreign-born, or roughly about 6,650 people. About 6% of Ohio’s population is foreign born.
Mar 16, 2018 · Foreign-born Ohio residents are less likely to be insured and more likely to live in married households with children. Most Dayton residents have said they are OK with having immigrants as...