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1364 Maule Road Property Report (1364 Maule Road)
Property Details Site/Building Nome: 1364 Maule Road
Street Address: 1364 Maule Road
City: Tlffin(View Community)
County: Seneca County(Vlew Community)
Zip Code: 44883
Type of space: Vacant Land
Min Size: 37 .9 acres
Max Size: 37.9 acres
Last Updated: 3/25/2019
Contact Information Company: Tiffin-Seneca Economic Partnership
Contact Name: David Zak
Address: 19 W. Market Street. Suite C
City: Tiffin
State: Ohio
Phone: 419.447.3831
Cell: 419.912.1150
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.tiffinseneca.org
Attachments Detailed Site Due Dili119nce Report (Ausin Consultin.B)
Availability For Sale: Yes
Sale Price: $15,000
Price per acre: $15,000
Sale Terms: per acre
Ownership: CityofTlflin
Number of Owners: One
Date Property Is Available: 1/1/2017
Site Details Parcel ID #(s): Q53020200680000
Industrial Park Name: Eagle Rock Industrial Park
Total NumberofBulldlngs: Five
Current Use: Vacant Land
Former Use: Farming
Lot Size: 37.9 acres
Total Acres: 37.9 acres
Developable Acres: 37.9 acres
Certified: Yes
Certification Type: Shovel Ready Certified Stte, Austin Consulting
Zoning: Industrial-Heavy
Topography: Flat
Industrial Park Platted: Yes
Description of Buildings on Site: NIA
Flood Plain: No
Percent in Flood Plain : %
Flood Plain Comments : NIA
Incentives Enterprise Zone: Yes
Foreign Trade Zone: Yes
Transportation Nearest Highway: l-80/90
Distance to Nearest Highway: 21 miles
4 Lane: Yes
Highway 2: US-23
Distance to Highway 2: 22.5 miles
Nearest Interstate: 1-80/90
Distance to Nearest Interstate: 21 miles
Interstate 2: 1-75
Distance to Interstate 2: 28 miles
Nearest Airport: Tiffin (16G)
Distance to Nearest Airport: 4 miles
Airport 2: Toledo Express (TOL)
Distance to Airport 2: 58 miles
Nearest International Airport: Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE)
Distance to lnternatlonal Airport: 84 miles
Port: Yes
Port Name: Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority
Distance to Port: 49 miles
Utilities Electric: Yes
Electric Provider: AEP Ohio
ElectrlcKVA: 12KVAKVA
Distance to the electric substation : .1 miles
Distance to Electric Service: miles
Gas Provider: Columbia Gas
Gas Line Size: 4 in
Gas Pressure: 5 pslg psi
Distance to natural gas: miles
COl!t to Extend Gas to Site: $ NIA
Schedule to Extend Gas to SHe: N/A months
Water at Site: Yes
Water Provider: Aqua Ohio
Water Line Size: 16 In
Water Main Pressure : 66 psi psi
Excess Water Capacity at Site: 1.33 GPD
Water Excess Capacity As of Date : 10/17/2014
Sewer: Yes
Sewer Provider: City of Tiffin
Excess Sewer Capacity at Site: 1.8M GPD
Sewer Excess Capacity As of Date: 10/14/2014
Sewer Line Size: 6 In
Sewer Type: Sanitary Sewer
Distance to Sewer Line: miles
Schedule to Extend Sewer to Site: NIA months
Cost to Extend Sewer to Site: $ NIA
Waste Water Treatment Provider: City of Tiffin
Sewer Details: The total sewer capacity at the pump station serving the site is 1.9MGD. The total excess capacity is 1.8MGD
Fiber Service to Site: Yes
Fib<lr Provider: AT&T Ohio
Schedule to Extend Fiber to Site: NIA months
Cost to Extend Fiber lo Site: $ NIA
Site Due Diligence Phase I Environmental Report Completed: Yes
Phase I Date: 04/2001
Endangered Species Analysis Completed: Yes
Geotechnical Study Completed: Yes
Description This 37.9-acre property has been granted the Austin-AEP Shovel-Ready SiteDesignallon for the Food and Beverage Sector for its site preparation and due
diligence efforts at this site located in Tiffin, Seneca County, Ohio.Eagle Rock Business Park is located on the N side of the City of Tiffin, just 23 miles S of 1-80/90. The 150-acre industrial-zoned park Is completely developed with all utilities in place. It is owned by the City of Tiffin and marketed by the Seneca Industrial and Econ. Dev. Corp. The park currentty has 3 industries and 2 with 37.9 acres remaining for development. All development must be In accordance with the written covenants, conditions, and restrictions that govern the park.
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1364 Maule Road Labor Force Report (45mile radius around1364 Maule Road)
Total Establ1sl1ments
Total Establishments by s,ze(2018)
■ 1-4 Employees
■ 5-S Employees
■ 10-19 Employees
20-49 Employees
■ 50-99 Employees
■ 100-249 Employees
250-499 Employees
500-999 Employees
1000+ Employees
Total Businesses by Establ1st1mcnt Typc(2018)
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing
Agricultural Services
Coal and Ore Mining
011 and Gas
General Construction
Heavy Construction
Food Manufacturing
Tobacco Manufacturing
Textile MIiis
Apparel and Textile Manufacturing
Lumber and Wood Production
Furniture Manufacturing
Paper Manufacturing
Printing and Publishing
Chemicals
Petroleum Refining
TOTAL
26,465
9,076
5,144
3,367
1,252
644
146
64
50
TOTAL
458
678
19
14
779
1,614
99
2
2
32
58
12
34
247
60
23
TOTAL
46,208
%
57.27
19.64
11.13
7.29
2.71
1.39
0.32
0.14
0.11
%
0.99
1A7
0.04
0.03
1.69
3.49
0.21
0.00
0.00
0.07
0.13
0.03
0.07
0.53
0.13
0.05
Total Employees
Total Employees by Maier SIC(2018)
■ Agricultural, Forestry, Fishing (SIC Range 01-09)
■ Mining (SIC 10-14)
■ Construction (SIC 15-17)
Manufacturing (SIC 20-39)
■ Transportation and Communications (SIC 40-49)
■ Wholesale Trade (SIC 50-51)
Retail Trade (SIC 52-59)
Finance, Insurance And Real Estate (SIC 60-89)
Services (SIC 70-89}
Public Administration (SIC 90-98)
Unclassified (SIC 99)
Total Employees by Establishment Type(2018)
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing
Agricultural Services
Coal and Ore Mining
Oil and Gas
General Construction
Heavy Construction
Food Manufacturing
Tobacco Manufacturing
Textlle MIiis
Apparel and Textile Manufacturing
Lumber and Wood Production
Furniture Manufacturing
Paper Manufacturing
Printing and Publishing
Chemicals
Petroleum Refining
TOTAL
5,m
297
20,880
94,449
25,935
24,373
129,779
24,514
268,756
45,970
2,742
TOTAL
1,809
3,968
257
40
6,243
14,637
6,930
5
14
266
883
1,131
2,031
5,769
1,984
3,316
TOTAL
643,472
%
0.90
0.05
3.24
14.68
4.03
3.79
20.17
3.81
41.77
7.14
0.43
%
0.28
0.62
0.04
0.01
0.97
2.27
1.08
0.00
0.00
0.04
0.14
0.18
0.32
0.90
0.31
0.52
Rubber and Plastics 82 0.18 Rubber and Plastics 1,n1 1.20
Leather Manufacturing 0.00 Leather Manufacturing 150 0.02
Stone, Glass, and Concrete 77 0.17 Stone, Glass, and Concrete 6,131 0.95
Metals Fabrication 281 0.61 Metals Fabrication 11,833 1.84
Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing 699 1.51 Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing 46,285 7.19
Transportation 1,176 2.55 Transportation 17,561 2.73
Travel Services 67 0.14 Travel Services 254 0.04
Transport Services 57 0.12 Transport Services 1,150 0.18
Communications 328 0.71 Communications 4,745 0.74
Utilities 188 0.41 Utllltlea 2,225 0.35
Durables Wholesale 1,018 2.20 Durables Wholesale 18,086 2.81
Non Durables Wholesale 342 0.74 Non Durables Wholesale 6,287 0.98
Building Materials, Hardware and Garden 479 1.04 Building Materials, Hardware and Garden 9,645 1.50
General Merchandise Stores 350 0.76 General Merchandise Stores 11,880 1.85
Food Markets 231 0.50 Food Markets 12,661 1.97
Convenience Stores 351 0.76 Convenience Stores 2,214 0.34
Other Food Stores 371 0.80 Other Food Stores 4,659 0.72
Auto Dealers and Gas Stations 1,104 2.39 Auto Dealers and Gas Stations 18,063 2.81
Clothing Stores 386 0.84 Clothing Stores 3,413 0.53
Furniture Stores 161 0.35 Furniture Stores 1,298 0.20
Home Furnishings 149 0.32 Home Furnishings 3,576 0.56
Electronics and Computer Stores 130 0.28 Electronics and Computer Stores 1,491 0.23
Music Stores 35 0.08 Music Stores 147 0.02
Restaurants 1,683 3.64 Restaurants 34,027 5.29
Other Food Service 653 1.41 Other Food Service 8,605 1.34
Bars 230 0.50 Bars 1,333 0.21
Drug Stores 240 0.52 Drug Stores 4,005 0.62
Uquor Stores 63 0.14 Liquor Stores 320 0.05
Specialty Stores 1,430 3.09 Specialty Stores 11,549 1.79
Catalog and Direct Sales 104 0.23 Catalog and Direct Sales 893 0.14
Banks and Financial Institutions 2,478 5.36 Banks and Flnanclal Institutions 10,594 1.65
Insurance Carriers 57 0.12 Insurance Carriers 245 0.04
Insurance Agents and Brokers 1,122 2.43 Insurance Agents and Brokers 6,211 0.97
Real Estate 1,377 2.98 Real Estate 7,464 1.16
Hotels and Lodging 436 0.94 Hotel, and Lodging 21,723 3.38
Dry Cleaning and Laundry 197 OA3 Dry Cleaning and Laundry 1,354 0.21
Beauty and Barber Shops 814 1.76 Beauty and Barber Shops 4,385 0.68
Other Personal Service 687 1A9 Other Personal Service 3,324 0.52
Advertising 118 0.26 Advertising 1,117 0.17
Computer Services 259 0.56 Computer Services 1,849 0.29
Other BuslneBB Services 1,175 2.54 Other Business Services 9,626 1.50
Auto Repair/Services 1,151 2.49 Auto Repair/Services 5,803 0.90
Miscellaneous Repair Services 367 0.79 Miscellaneous Repair Services 1,417 0.22
Motion Pictures 218 OA7 Motion Pictures 1,112 0.17
Entertainment and Recreation Services 717 1.55 Entertainment and Recreation Services 21,560 3.35
Health and Medical Services 6,198 13A1 Health and Medical Services 33,983 5.28
Hospitals 865 1.87 Hospitals 50,887 7.91
Legal Services 932 2.02 Legal Services 3,882 0.60
Primary and Secondary Education 763 1.65 Primary and Secondary Education 32,895 5.11
Colleges and Universities 101 0.22 Colleges and Universities 18,021 2.80
Social Services 1,626 3.52 Social Services 20,017 3.11
Child Care Services 263 0.57 Chlld Care Services 3,164 0.49
Museums and Zoos 99 0.21 Museums and Zoos 1,347 0.21
Membership Organizations 2,229 4.82 Membership Organizations 13,017 2.02
Professional Services
Government
Unclassified Establishments
Total Bus111esses by NAICS(2018)
Agrlculture, Forestry and Fishing
Agricultural Services
Coal and Ore Mining
Oil and Gas
General Construction
Heavy Construction
Food Manufacturing
Beverage and Tobacco Products
Textile Mills
Textile Products
Apparel Manufacturing
Leather Manufacturing
Wood Products
Paper Manufacturing
Printing and Publishlng
Chemicals
Petroleum and Coal Products
Rubber and Plastics
Stone, Glass, and Concrete
Primary Metal Manufacturing
Metals Fabrication
Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing
Computers and Electronics
Electrlcal Equipment and Appliances
Transportation Equipment
Furniture Manufacturing
Miscellaneous Manufacturing
Communications
Utilitles
Durables Wholesale
Non Durables Wholesale
Electronic Markets and Brokers
Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers
Furniture and Home Furnishings
Electronics and Applicances
Building Materlals, Hardware and Garden
Food and Beverage Stores
Health and Personal Care Stores
Gasoline Stations
Clothing and Clothing Accessories
Sporting Goods/Hobby/Book/Music Stores
General Merchandise Stores
Miscellaneous Store Retailers
Nonstore Retailers
Warehousing/Storage, Postal/Courier Service
Publlshing
Software Publishers
Motion Pictures and Video
1,112
2,362
1,608
TOTAL
508
0
22
10
2,354
172
184
25
2
23
6
51
34
154
64
23
81
77
55
365
212
32
40
67
59
221
220
76
982
309
29
825
221
363
469
790
494
279
491
337
350
806
103
268
87
40
33
2.41
5.11
3.48
%
1,10
0.00
0.05
0.02
5.09
0.37
OAO
0.05
0.00
0.05
0.01
0.00
0.11
0.07
0.33
0.14
0.05
0.18
0.17
0.12
0.79
0.46
0.07
0.09
0.14
0.13
OAS
0.48
0.16
2.13
0.67
0.06
1.79
OAS
0.79
1.01
1.71
1.07
0.60
1.06
0.73
0.76
1.74
0.22
0.58
0.19
0.09
0.07
Professional Services
Government
Unclassified Establlshments
Total Employees by NAICS(2018)
Agrlculture, Forestry and Fishing
Agricultural Services
Coal and Ore Mining
Oil and Gas
General Construction
Heavy Construction
Food Manufacturing
Beverage and Tobacco Products
Textile Mills
Textile Products
Apparel Manufacturing
Leather Manufacturing
Wood Products
Paper Manufacturing
Printing and Publishing
Chemicals
Petroleum and Coal Products
Rubber and Plastics
Stone, Gia&&, and Concrete
Primary Metal Manufacturing
Metals Fabrication
Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing
Computer& and Electronics
Electrical Equipment and Appllances
Transportation Equipment
Furniture Manufacturing
Miscellaneous Manufacturing
Communications
Utlllties
Durables Wholesale
Non Durables Wholesale
Electronic Markets and Brokers
Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers
Furniture and Home Furnishings
Electronics and Appllcances
Building Materlals, Hardware and Garden
Food and Beverage Stores
Health and Personal Care Stores
Gasoline Stations
Clothing and Clothing Accessories
Sporting Goods/Hobby/Book/Music Stores
General Merchandise Stores
Miscellaneous Store Retailers
Nonstore Retailers
Warehousing/Storage, Postal/Courier Service
Publishing
Software Publishers
Motion Pictures and Video
14,657
45,970
2,742
TOTAL
2,105
0
269
24
20,028
2,022
7,660
623
14
146
102
150
864
2,031
3,340
2,065
3,316
7,249
6,131
2,429
12,189
8,611
810
4,638
12,916
1,370
11,494
1,985
1,175
17,258
5,833
479
15,296
3,985
9,536
9,220
16,363
5,512
2,767
4,010
2,946
11,880
7,203
873
3,756
2,386
472
220
2.28
7.14
0.43
%
0.33
0.00
0.04
0.00
3.11
0.31
1.19
0.10
0.00
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.13
0.32
0.52
0.32
0.52
1.13
0.95
0.38
1.89
1.34
0.13
o.n
2.01
0.21
1.79
0.31
0.18
2.68
0.91
0.07
2.38
0.62
1AS
1.43
2.54
0.86
0.43
0.62
OA6
1.85
1.12
0.14
0.58
0.37
0.07
0.03
Movie Theaters 26 0.06 Movie Theaters 467 0.07
Broadcasting 107 0.23 Broadcasting 2,799 0.43
Data Processing/Hosting 46 0.10 Data Processing/Hosting 283 0.04
Other Information Services 149 0.32 Other Information Services 1,954 0.30
Banking 2,419 5.24 Banking 9,846 1.53
Insurance Carriers 1,175 2.54 Insurance Carriers 6,427 1.00
Real Estate 1,437 3.11 Real Estate 6,990 1.09
Rental and Leasing 413 0.89 Rental and Leasing 1,991 0.31
Legal Services 1,005 2.17 Legal Services 4,317 0.67
Accounting 421 0.91 Accounting 2,439 0.38
Agricultural and Engineering 270 0.58 Agricultural and Engineering 3,756 0.58
Specialized Design 132 0.29 Specialized Design 434 0.07
Computer Systems Design 90 0.19 Computer Systems Design 703 0.11
Management/Sclentlflc/Technlcal Consulting 332 0.72 Management/Scientific/Technical Consulting 3,921 0.61
Scientific Research and Development 77 0.17 Scientific Research and Development 2,196 0.34
Advertising and Public Relations 157 0.34 Advertising and Public Relations 1,631 0.25
Other Professional/Sclentlflc/Technlcal Services
526 1.14 Other Professlonal/Scientific/Technical Services
4,868 0.76
Company and Enterprise Management 62 0.13 Company and Enterprise Management 777 0.12
Administrative and Support 1,121 2A3 Administrative and Support 9,421 1A6
Waste Management and Remediation 139 0.30 Waste Management and Remediation 1,170 0.18
Elementary and Secondary Schools 760 1.64 Elementary and Secondary Schools 32,853 5.11
Colleges and Universities 101 0.22 Colleges and Universities 18,021 2.80
Business Schools, Computer and Management Training 7 0.02
Business Schools, Computer and Management Training 284 0.04
Technical and Trade Schools 24 0.05 Technical and Trade Schools 603 0.09
Educational Services 255 0.55 Educational Services 1,412 0.22
Physician Offices 2,542 5.50 Physician Offices 14,389 2.24
Dental Offices 523 1.13 Dental Offices 3,432 0.53
Other Health Practlcioners 3,227 6.98 Other Health Practicloners 6,906 1.07
Outpatient Care 224 0.48 Outpatient Care 10,586 1.65
Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories 99 0.21 Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories 1,373 0.21
Home Health Care Services 185 OAO Home Health Care Services 4,776 0.74
Ambulatory Services 266 0.58 Ambulatory Services 6,833 1.06
General Medical and Surgical Hospitals 60 0.13 General Medical and Surgical Hospitals 25,770 4.00
Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Hospitals 80 0.17 Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Hospitals 1,398 0.22
Other Hospitals 11 0.02 Other Hospitals 221 0.03
Nursing and Residential Care 299 0.65 Nursing and Resldentlal Care 15,647 2.43
Individual and Family Services 841 1.82 Individual and Famlly Services 6,631 1.03
Community Relief Services 26 0.06 Community Relief Services 472 0.07
Vocational Rehabilitation 93 0.20 Vocational Rehabilitation 4,611 0.72
Chlld Care Services 263 0.57 Child Care Services 3,164 0.49
Performing Arts 73 0.16 Performing Arts 305 0.05
Spectator Sports 19 0.04 Spectator Sports 176 0.03
Performing Arts/Sports Promoters 30 0.06 Performing Arts/Sports Promoters 290 0.05
Agents and Managers 4 0.01 Agents and Managers 35 0.01
lndpendent Artists/Writers/Performers 44 0.10 lndpendent Artists/Writers/Performers 207 0.03
Museums, Zoos, Historical Sites 178 0.39 Museums, Zoos, Historical Sites 2,056 0.32
Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation 324 0.70 Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation 18,865 2.93
Fitness Centers 156 0.34 Fitness Centers 1,413 0.22
Accomodatlons 436 0.94 Accomodatlons 21,723 3.38
Food Services and Drinking Places 2,613 5.65 Food Services and Drinking Places 45,615 7.09
Repair and Maintenance Services 1,223 2.65 Repair and Maintenance Services 5,597 0.87
Personal Care Services 1,361 2.95 Personal Care Services 7,159 1.11
Death Care Services 224 0.48 Death Care Services 1,108 0.17
2.63 Religious/Clvlc/Professlonal OrganizaUons 2,467 5.34 Religious/Civic/Professional Organizations 16,892
Public Administration 2,363 5.11
Total Employees by Occupat,011(2018)
Executive, Managers, and Administrators
Protective Services
Farming, Forestry, and Fishing
Business and Financial Operations
Computer and mathematical occupations
Architecture and engineering
Life/Physlcal/Social Science occupations
Community and Social Services
Legal
EducationfTraining/Library
Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners
Health Technologi&tsfTechnicians
Healthcare support
Food Preparation/Serving
Building and Grounds maintenance
Personal care and service
Sales
Office and Administrative support
Construction and Extraction
Installation/Maintenance and Repair workers
Production Workers
TransportaUon Workers
Material Moving
TOTAL
57,490
15,935
1,625
20,253
9,407
8,433
3,997
11,749
6,309
40,302
31,343
11,198
20,603
41,111
24,660
26,689
74,039
86,721
32,671
20,911
41,432
25,946
15,897
%
8.93
2A8
0.25
3.15
1.46
1.31
0.62
1.83
0.98
6.26
4.87
1.74
3.20
6.39
3.83
4.15
11.51
13.48
5.08
3.25
6.44
4.03
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1364 Maule Road Demographics Report (45mile radius around1364 Maule Road)
Populat1on(201 B) Populat,011(2023)
TOTAL TOTAL
1,113,735 1,109,047
Age D1stnbut1on(2018) Age D1stnbulion(2023)
300k
TOTAL % TOTAL %
65,904 5.92 66,712 6.02■ 0-4 • 0-4
66,660 5.99 65,303 5.89■ s.e ■ s.e ■ 10-19 143,340 12.87 ■ 10-19 141,399 12.75
20-29 156,358 14.04 20-29 149,029 13.44
■ 30-39 133,232 11.96 138,542 12A9■ 3o-39
■ 40-49 128,873 11.57 • 4o-49 12U16 11.38
50-59 147,467 13.24 50-69 131,656 11.87
6IMi4 75,710 6.80 &o-64 69,839 6.30
65+ 196,191 17.62 65+ 220,351 19.87
Sex(2018) Sex(2023)
■ Male
■ Female
TOTAL
550,736
562,999
49A5
50.55
■ Male
■ Female
TOTAL
547,648
561,399
49.38
50.62
Fthnic ,ty D1stribut1on(2018) Etl1111c1ty Distnbu11on(2023)
1,000k
500k
Ok Whih Black American
Indian Asian Pacific
!5111nder Othu Multirace
500k
White. Black American Indian
A•ian Pacific !$lander
Dthu Multirace.
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1,000k l ,OOOk
500k
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hispanic} hispanic)
■ White (non-hispanlc}
■ Black (non-hlapanlc}
■ American Indian (non-hlspanlc)
Asian (non-hlspanlc)
■ Pacific Islander (non-hlspanlc)
• Other (non-hlspanlc)
Multlrace (non-hlspanlc)
Hispanic (non-hispanic)
Race D1stributio11(2018)
-■ White
■ Black
■ American Indian
Asian
■ Pacific Islander
■ Other
Multi race
TOTAL
931,378
114,959
2,911
13,626
281
19,998
30,582
Total Households(2018)
Households
Families
TOTAL
468,972
290,596
Average Household lnco111e(2018)
Household Income Distribution(2018)
%
80.59
10.08
0.20
1.20
0.02
0.06
2.05
5.81
%
83.63
10.32
0.26
1.22
0.03
1.80
2.75
n/a
81.96
TOTAL
70,380.39
-■ White
■ Black
■ American Indian
Asian
■ Pacific Islander
•Other
Multirace
TOTAL
920,681
115,872
3,100
15,422
291
21,300
32,381
Total Housellolds(2023)
Household•
Families
TOTAL
471,633
284,811
Average Household lncome(2023)
Household Income Distribution(2023)
%
79.79
10.19
0.21
1.37
0.02
0.06
2.17
6.20
%
83.02
10.45
0.28
1.39
0.03
1.92
2.92
n/a
64>.39
TOTAL
84,144.28
TOTAL
897,517
112,266
2,230
13,415
226
686
22,816
64,703
■ White (non-hispanic)
■ Black (non-hlspanlc}
■ American Indian (non-hlspanlc}
Asian (non-hlspanlc)
■ Pacific Islander (non-hispanlc)
■ other (non-hlspanlc)
Mulllrace (non-hlspanlc)
Hispanic (non-hlspanlc)
Race D1str1bution(2023)
TOTAL
884,873
113,037
2,360
15,149
233
671
24,056
&a,n3
100k 150k
100k
5Ok
I IOk I I 50k
I IOk I I <$]0 $10- $20· $30- $40- $SD· $60- $75- <$10 $10- $20- $30- $40- $50- $60- ,$75• >
K $20K $30K $4DK $SOK $60k $75K $10DK SiOOK K $20K $30K $40K $SOK $6(1K $751( $1001( $100K
TOTAL 'lo TOTAL 'lo
■ <$10K 35,570 7.58 ■ <$10K 32,055 6.80
■ $10-$20K 47,092 10.04 ■ $10-$20K 40,675 8.62
$20-$30K 51,483 10.98 ■ $20-$30K 45,596 9.67
$30--$40K 50,076 10.68 $30--$40K 44,381 9A1
• $40-$50K 47,076 10.04 ■ $40-$SOK 42,553 9.02
■ $50-$60K 39,434 8A1 ■ $50-$60K 38,647 8.19
$60-$751( 46,921 10.01 $60-$75K 47,053 9.98
$75-$100K 57,884 12.34 $75-$100K 59,400 12.59
>$100K 93,436 19.92 >$100K 121,273 25.71
Labor Force Status(2018) Labor Force Status(2023)
TOTAL 'lo TOTAL 'lo
Labor Force 554,720 n/a Labor Force 553,676 n/a
■ Employed 528,807 95.33 ■ Employed 527,492 95.27
■ Unemployed 25,142 4.53 ■ Unemployed 25,420 4,59
In Armed Forces 771 n/a In Armed Forces 764 n/a
Not In Labor Force 344,778 n/a Not In Labor Force 344,826 n/a
Total Number of Housing(2018) Total Number of Housmg(2023)
TOTAL 'lo TOTAL %
Total Dwellings 517,484 n/a Total Dwellings 525,959 n/a
■ Owner-Occupied Dwellings 314,272 67.01 ■ Owner-Occupied Dwellings 318,054 67.44
■ Renter-Occupied Dwellings 154,700 32.99 ■ Renter-Occupied Dwellings 153,579 32.56
Housing Units Occupied 468,972 90.63 Housing Units Occupied 471 ,633 89.67
Education Attainment(2018) Education Atta intnent(2023)
300k
200k
100k
I IOk - ■< Grade Grade 9- Hi9h Some Assoc Bach Grad 12 School College Degree Degree D•gree
300k
200k
100k
IOk - ■< Grade Grade 9.. High Some Assoc Bitch Grad t 12 School Colle9e De51ree Degree Degree
TOTAL %
■ <Grade 9 1B,3B7 2A2
■ Grade 9-12 57,21B 7.54
■ High School 281,271 37.06
Some College 158,453 20.BB
■ Assoc Degree 75,756 9.98
■ Bach Degree 103,040 13.58
Grad Degree 64,840 8.54
Size of Household(2018)
TOTAL %
■ 1 Person 149,973 31.9B
■ 2 Person 167,345 35.6B
■ 3 Person 64,49B 13.75
4 Person 50,693 10.81
■ 5Person 23,3B7 4.99
■ &+Person 8,578 1.83
TOTAL %
■ <Grade 9 1B,575 2.45
■ Grade9-12 57,742 7.60
■ High School 281,144 37.02
Some College 158,542 20.B7
■ Assoc Degree 75,613 9.96
■ Bach Degree 102,8B0 13.55
Grad Degree 64,997 8.56
Size of Household(2023)
TOTAL %
■ 1 Person 161,668 34.28
■ 2Person 166,697 35.34
■ 3Person 61,587 13.06
4 Person 47,735 10.12
■ 5Person 21,842 4.63
■ &+Person 7,964 1.69
Source: Applied Geographic Solutions, 2018
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1364 Maule Road Wages Report (Other Ohio nonmetropolltan area)
Occupat1on Median Hourly Mean Hourly Median Annual Mean Annual
All Occupations $1UII S111.73 $33,890 $41 ,050
Management Occupations S39.73 S45.35 $82.630 S94,330
Chief Executives $62.99 $82.40 $131,010 $171,390
General and Operations Manager& $38.29 $49.09 $79,630 $102,110
Legislators $19,130 $41,070
Marketing Managers $45.36 $53.94 $114,360 $112,190
Sales Managers $50.35 $51.63 $104,740 $107,390
Public Relations and Fundralslng Managers $42.76 $46.01 $88,940 $95,710
Administrative Services Managers $33.88 $35.29 $70,470 $73,400
Computer and Information Systems Managers $47.18 $48.92 $98,130 $101,740
Financial Managers $47.66 $54.90 $99,140 $114,180
Industrial Production Managers $46.57 $49A7 $96,870 $102,900
Purchasing Managers $45.55 $45.50 $94,740 $94,640
Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers $40.21 $42.14 $83,640 $87,650
Human Resources Managers $42.52 $46.23 $88,440 $96,150
Construction Managers $37.70 $44A1 $78,410 $92,360
Education Administrators, Preschool and Childcare Center/Program $18.72 $21.69 $38,950 $45,110
Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School $83,200 $80,050
Education Administrators, Postsecondary $36.50 $44.15 $75,920 $91,840
Archltactural and Engineering Managers $53.40 $56.29 $111,070 $117,090
Food Service Managers $21.01 $23.12 $43,700 $48,090
Funeral Service Managers
Lodging Managers $20.58 $30A5 $42,810 $63,340
Medical and Health Services Managers $40.79 $44.39 $84,840 $92,320
Natural Sciences Managers $51.19 $52.00 $106,470 $108,150
Postmasters and Mall Superintendents $36.43 $37.09 $75,760 $77,150
Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers $18.71 $22.52 $38,910 $46,840
Social and Community Service Managers $27.65 $28.62 $57,510 $59,530
Managers, All Other $40.27 $40.52 $83,750 $84,290
Business and Financial Operations Occupations S25.81 S28.29 $53,680 S58,850
Buyers and Purchasing Agents $26.48 $27.74 $55,080 $57,710
Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators $35.33 $35.73 $73,480 $74,310
Compliance Officers $23.80 $25.37 $49,510 $52,760
Cost Estimators $27.64 $29.46 $57,480 $61,270
Human Resources Specialists $23.96 $25.92 $49,830 $53,920
Labor Relations Specialists $9.33 $13.55 $19,400 $28,190
Loglsticians $32.04 $31.28 $66,650 $65,050
Management Analysts $30.11 $33.33 $62,630 $69,320
Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners $18.02 $20.67 $37,480 $42,980
Fundraisers $26.11 $29.38 $54,310 $61,110
Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists $27A9 $26.44 $57,170 $54,990
Training and Development Speclalfsts $25.36 $27.45 $52,760 $57,090
Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists $23.27 $26.50 $48,390 $55,110
Business Operations Specialfsts, All Other $28.23 $29.92 $58,710 $62,230
Accountants and Auditors
Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate
Credit Analysts
Flnanclal Analysts
Personal Rnancial Advisors
Insurance Underwriters
Credit Counselors
Loan Officers
Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents
Tax Preparers
Flnanclal Speclallsts, All Other
Computer and Mathematical Occupations
Computer Systems Analysts
Computer Programmers
Software Developers, Appllcatlons
Web Developers
Database Administrators
Network and Computer Systems Administrators
Computer Networlt Architects
Computer User Support Speclallsts
Computer Network Support Specialists
Computer Occupations, All Other
Operations Research Analysts
Architecture and Engineering Occupations
Architects, Except Landscape and Naval
Chemical Engineers
Civil Engineers
Electrical Engineers
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer
Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors
Industrial Engineers
Materials Engineers
Mechanical Engineers
Engineers, All Other
Architectural and Civil Drafters
Mechanical Drafters
Drafters, All Other
Clvll Engineering Technicians
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians
Industrial Engineering Technicians
Mechanical Engineering Technicians
Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other
Surveying and Mapping Technicians
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
Food Scientists and Technologists
Soll and Plant Scientists
Biological Scientists, All Other
Conservation Scientists
Chemists
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health
Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists
Urban and Regional Planners
Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other
$27.42
$26.30
$23.66
$30.17
$23.59
$29.73
$18.87
$31.67
$17.74
$14.67
$26.10
$26.42
$34.26
$36.31
$33.24
$21.72
$35.59
$32.73
$41.52
$18.89
$22.34
$23.95
$37.15
S32.30
$22.85
$37.98
$37.84
$33.37
$41.93
$36.47
$34.59
$34.77
$33.99
$33.80
$21.69
$21.94
$22.25
$26.52
$23.36
$22.51
$23.03
$26.36
$18.86
S2710
$29.27
$22.48
$18.65
$25.75
$33.91
$27.52
$28.89
$31.39
$37.29
$29.56 $57,040 $61,480
$26.10 $54,700 $54,290
$26.00 $49,210 $54,070
$44.74 $62,760 $93,050
$37.87 $49,070 $78,770
$31.37 $61,830 $65,240
$24.66 $39,250 $51,290
$35.42 $65,870 $73,670
$19.72 $36,890 $41,020
$15.07 $30,510 $31,340
$28.30 $54,290 $58,860
S28.63 $54.960 S59,550
$34.63 $71,260 $72,030
$37.60 $75,520 $78,200
$34.18 $69,140 $71,090
$24.65 $45,180 $51,270
$37.77 $74,020 $78,570
$33.18 $68,080 $69,020
$41A2 $86,370 $86,140
$19.82 $39,290 $41,230
$24.00 $46,470 $49,930
$27.93 $49,810 $58,100
$39.16 $77,270 $81,450
S33.34 $67 180 S69,350
$24.87 $47,540 $51,730
$40.08 $78,990 $83,370
$37.25 $78,700 $77,480
$35.75 $69,400 $74,350
$42.99 $87,210 $89,420
$38.28 $75,850 $79,620
$34.92 $71,950 $72,640
$35.88 $72,320 $74,210
$34.47 $70,700 $71,700
$35.66 $70,310 $74,180
$21.98 $45,110 $45,720
$22.86 $45,640 $47,560
$22.24 $46,270 $46,250
$26.78 $55,170 $55,700
$24.40 $48,580 $50,740
$23.30 $46,820 $48,460
$23.30 $47,890 $48,460
$26.24 $54,820 $54,570
$20.02 $39,220 $41,640
S29.60 $56,380 $61,560
$30.99 $60,880 $64,450
$22.99 $46,750 $47,820
$20.90 $38,800 $43,470
$28.23 $53,560 $58,720
$36.90 $70,530 $76,750
$27.89 $57,240 $58,020
$31.60 $60,090 $65,720
$32.91 $65,290 $68,450
$36.38 $77,560 $75,670
Agricultural and Food Science Technicians $17.84 $18.70 $37,100 $38,890
Biological Technicians $18.12 $18.31 $37,890 $38,090
Chemical Technicians $22.37 $22.44 $48,540 $48,680
Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health $20.29 $21.21 $42,200 $44,130
Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other $21.34 $21.00 $44,390 $43,680
Community and Social Service Occupations $18 36 S19.86 $38,180 S41 ,300
Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Counselors $23.70 $24.41 $49,300 $50,770
Rehabilitation Counselors $15.30 $17.33 $31,820 $36,050
Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors $21.61 $21.90 $44,940 $45,550
Child, Family, and School Social Workers $18.13 $18.76 $37,720 $39,020
Healthcare Social Workers $21.10 $21.61 $43,880 $44,960
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers $18.71 $22.80 $38,920 $47,430
Social Workers, All Other $21.74 $22.23 $45,230 $48,230
Health Educators $21.31 $22.28 $44,330 $48,350
Probation Officers and Col'Tectlonal Treatment Specialists $21 .44 $22.12 $44,590 $48,020
Social and Human Service Assistants $14.39 $15.01 $29,930 $31,220
Community Health Workers $17.60 $18A9 $36,610 $38,470
Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other $18.78 $17A3 $34,870 $36,250
Clergy $18.22 $19.77 $37,890 $41,130
Directors, ReHgious Activities and Education $20.43 $21.25 $42,500 $44,200
Legal Occupations $28.37 S35.54 $59,000 S73,920
Lawyers $32.28 $41 .09 $67,100 $65,470
Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates $38.48 $41.36 $75,840 $88,020
Paralegals and Legal Assistants $17.79 $19.12 $37,000 $39,770
TIiie Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers $21.35 $22,77 $44,400 $47,350
Education, Training, and Library Occupations S25 09 $26.37 $52,190 $54,850
Business Teachers, Postsecondary $86,630 $107,990
Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary
Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary $78,080 $86,480
Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary $63,970 $72,170
Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary $81,230 $89,990
Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary $84,540 $88,930
Physics Teachers, Postsecondary
Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary $81,850 $92,220
Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary $77,780 $83,780
Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary . Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary $81,450 $61,900
Education Teachers, Postsecondary $57,730 $71,010
Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary $73,750 $87,800
English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary
Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary $68,320 $72,080
History Teachers, Postsecondary
Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary $63,760 $73,870
Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary $31.01 $29.10 $64,510 $60,520
Postsecondary Teachers, All other $54,210 $62,230
Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education $12.99 $15.23 $27,010 $31,870
Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education $57,570 $58,330
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education $59,030 $59,390
Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education $59,270 $59,940
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education $55,690 $56,070
Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School $66,920 $63,910
Special Education Teachers, Preschool $49,020 $50,610
Speclal Education Teachers, Kindergarten and Elementary School
Speclal Education Teachers, Middle School
Special Education Teachers, Secondary School
Adult Basic and Secondary Education and Literacy Teachers and Instructors
Self-Enrichment Education Teachers
Teachers and Instructors, All Other, Except Substitute Teachers
Sub5tltute Teachers
Librarian5
Library Technicians
Instructional Coordinators
Teacher Assistants
Education, Training, and Library Workers, All other
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations
Commerclal and Industrial Designers
Floral Deslgneri;
Graphic DHigners
Merchandise Displayeri; and Window Trimmers
Produeers and Dlrectori;
Coaches and Scouts
Musicians and Singers
Reporters and Correspondents
Public Relatlons Specialists
Editors
Technical Writers
Interpreters and Translators
Audio and Video Equipment Technicians
Photographers
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
Chiropractors
Dentists, General
Dietitians and Nutritionists
Optometrl5ts
Pharmacists
Family and General Practitioners
Internists, General
Surgeons
Physicians and Surgeons, All other
Physician Assistants
Occupational Therapists
Physical Therapists
Respiratory Therapists
Speech-Language Pathologi5ts
Veterinarians
Registered Nurses
Nuri;e Practitioners
Audiologists
Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians
Dental Hygienists
Cardlovascular Technologlsts and Technicians
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
Nuclear Medicine Technologists
Radiologic Technologlsts
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists
$24.20
$13.92
$14.33
$23.36
$13.01
$28.14
$27.00
S13.01
$28.53
$10.50
$17.49
$14.35
$28.75
$15.79
$11.61
$22.12
$18.61
$24.70
$20,58
$14.15
$11.67
S25.88
$30.89
$96.69
$27.28
$58.31
#
#
#
$90,10
$49.07
$35.92
$40.50
$25.15
$36,66
$42.93
$28.43
$48.42
$28.41
$26.87
$32.93
$27.52
$28.00
$31.94
$25.79
$32.76
$25.06
$16.19
$16.18
$23.89
$13.32
$29.41
$26.85
S16.51
$29.46
$10.59
$18.90
$15.63
$30.77
$17,68
$12.26
$22.37
$20.82
$24,55
$21,64
$15.18
$12.59
$32.49
$37.78
$98.10
$28.34
$55.54
$121.28
$126.01
#
$87.94
$50A6
$37.32
$39.69
$24.83
$35.94
$49.28
$28.79
$49.57
$29.71
$27.31
$32.04
$26.57
$28,17
$31.73
$25.91
$32.12
$47,590 $51,470
$50,070 $56,360
$52,440 $52,860
$50,330 $52,130
$28,960 $33,690
$41,400 $45,010
$29,810 $33,660
$48,580 $49,690
$27,060 $27,710
$58,530 $61,170
$26,360 $26,980
$56,160 $55,850
$27,060 S34,340
$59,330 $61,280
$21,830 $22,030
$36,380 $39,310
$29,840 $32,510
$59,810 $84,010
$19,560 $29,910
$24,140 $25,490
$46,020 $46,530
$38,710 $43,310
$51,380 $51,070
$42,810 $45,000
$29,430 $31,580
$24,280 $26,180
S53.840 $67,570
$64,250 $78,570
$201,110 $204,040
$56,750 $58,950
$121,280 $115,520
# $252,260
# $262,090
# #
$187,400 $182,910
$102,070 $104,960
$74,720 $77,620
$84,240 $82,550
$52,300 $51,640
$76,250 $74,760
$89,300 $102,500
$59,140 $59,880
$100,700 $103,110
$59,100 $61,800
$55,900 $56,810
$68,490 $66,640
$57,250 $55,260
$58,250 $58,600
$66,440 $66,000
$53,650 $53,890
$68,140 $66,810
Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics
Dietetic Technicians
Pharmacy Technicians
Surgical Technologists
Veterinary Technologists and Technician&
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
Medical Records and Health Information Technicians
Opticians, Dispensing
Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other
Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
Occupational HaaHh and Safety Technicians
Athlellc Trainers
Healthcare Support Occupations
Home HeaHh Aides
Nursing Assistants
Orderlies
Occupational Therapy Assistants
Physical Therapist Assistants
Physical Therapist Aides
Massage Therapists
Dental Assistants
Medlcal Assistants
Madlcal Equipment Preparers
Medical Transcriptlonists
Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers
Phlebotomlsts
Healthcare Support Workers, All Other
Protective Service Occupations
First-Una Supervisors of Correctional Officers
First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives
First-Lina Supervisors of Fire Fighting and Prevention Worl<ers
First-Line Supervisors of Protective Service Workers, All Other
Firefighters
Fire Inspectors and Investigators
Bailiffs
Correctional Officers and Jallars
Oatactivas and Criminal Investigators
Police and Sheriffs Patrol Officers
Animal Control Worl<ers
Private Detectives and Investigators
Security Guards
Crossing Guards
Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers
Protective Service Workers, All Other
Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations
Chefs and Head Cooks
First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers
Cooks, Fast Food
Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria
Cooks, Restaurant
Cooks, Short Order
Cooks, All Other
Food Preparation Workers
$14.37
$10.42
$12.71
$20.62
$16.36
$19.69
$16.79
S17.65
$19.05
$30.89
$27.16
$12.18
$10.29
$12.10
$11.66
$28.81
$26.58
$15.32
$29.94
$17.32
$13.91
$15.96
$17.84
$12.15
$15.87
$15.72
S20.56
$29.65
$31.12
$29.77
$23.13
$19.26
$18.60
$18.75
$21.13
$39.91
$24.21
$14.18
$20.51
$14.79
$11.29
$9.18
$13.56
$9 56
$17.85
$13.35
$9.68
$11.63
$11.29
$9.82
$9.20
$9.56
$15.29 $29,890 $31,800
$11.32 $21,680 $23,550
$13.26 $26,430 $27,580
$20.96 $42,890 $43,590
$17.34 $34,020 $36,070
$19.81 $40,960 $41,200
$16.94 $34,920 $35,230
$18.10 $36,720 $37,850
$19.79 $39,610 $41,160
$33.50 $84,250 $69,890
$27.80 $56,500 $57,820
$48,010 $45,270
$13.63 $25.330 S28,360
$10.57 $21,410 $21,990
$12.79 $25,170 $26,610
$12.25 $24,250 $25,470
$26.01 $55,360 $54,100
$26.35 $55,280 $54,800
$14.86 $31,860 $30,910
$27.91 $62,280 $58,040
$17A4 $36,020 $36,260
$14.29 $28,940 $29,720
$16.27 $33,200 $33,830
$18.01 $37,110 $37,450
$12.69 $25,280 $26,390
$15.59 $33,010 $32,420
$18.29 $32,690 $38,040
$20.68 $42,760 $43,01 O
$29.75 $61,680 $61,880
$31.03 $84,730 $84,550
$29.89 $61,920 $62,170
$24.84 $48,110 $51,670
$18.33 $40,060 $38,120
$19.83 $38,880 $41,240
$19.32 $39,000 $40,180
$20.80 $43,960 $43,270
$34.78 $83,000 $72,340
$24.32 $50,350 $50,590
$15.19 $29,500 $31,600
$22.20 $42,660 $46,180
$16.93 $30,760 $35,210
$12.05 $23,490 $25,060
$9.41 $19,090 $19,580
$14.76 $28,200 $30,700
$10.61 $19,890 $22,070
$20.47 $37,130 $42,570
$15.30 $27,760 $31,820
$9.98 $20,120 $20,750
$11.92 $24,190 $24,790
$11.53 $23,480 $23,970
$11.21 $20,430 $23,310
$9.18 $19,140 $19,080
$10.48 $19,890 $21,790
Bartenders
Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, lncludlng Fast Food
Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, and Coffee Shop
Walters and Waitresses
Food Servers, Nonrestaurant
Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers
Dishwashers
Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations
First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers
First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeaplng Workers
Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Pest Control Workers
Landscaping and Groundskeaplng Workers
Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation
Personal Care and Service Occupations
First-Line Supervisors of Personal Servlca Workers
Nonfarm Animal Caretakers
Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers
Amusement and Recreation Attendants
Embalmers
Funeral Attendants
Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Directors
Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists
Manicurists and Pedicurists
Skincare Specialists
Baggage Porters and Bellhops
Tour and Travel Guides
Childcare Workers
Personal Care Aides
Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors
Recreation Workers
Residential Advisors
Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other
Sales and Related Occupations
First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers
First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers
Cashiers
Counter and Rental Clerks
Parts Salespersons
Retail Salespersons
Advertising Sales Agents
Insurance Sales Agents
Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents
Travel Agents
Sales Representatives, Services, All Other
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technlcal and Scientific Products
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products
Demonstrators and Product Promoters
$9.21
$9.41
$9.69
$9.18
$10.10
$9.24
$9.23
$9.33
S11.76
$20.80
$22.54
$12.42
$9.74
$15.17
$12.14
$16.19
S10.42
$14.63
$10.04
$9.28
$9.01
$24.91
$12.19
$20.35
$9.45
$13.37
$28.22
$9.46
$9.52
$9.42
$10.76
$9.82
$11.16
$13.58
$9A9
$12.45
$17.59
$31.90
$9.58
$11.29
$12.38
$11.38
$14.71
$27.80
$21.30
$15.69
$22.94
$35.18
$28.15
$9.38
$9.35 $19,150 $19,440
$9.83 $19,570 $20,450
$10.94 $20,150 $22,750
$9.92 $19,090 $20,840
$10.44 $21,000 $21,720
$9.44 $19,210 $19,640
$9.54 $19,190 $19,850
$9.82 $19,410 $20,420
S1310 $24.460 S27,250
$21.38 $43,250 $44,470
$24.62 $46,890 $51,210
$13.46 $25,830 $27,990
$10.28 $20,270 $21,380
$14.87 $31,550 $30,920
$12.87 $25,250 $26,760
$16.29 $33,670 $33,880
S11.98 $21.680 S24,910
$16.74 $30,430 $34,810
$11.48 $20,880 $23,880
$9.71 $19,310 $20,200
$9.55 $18,740 $19,870
$25.35 $51,810 $52,720
$12.65 $25,350 $26,310
$21.59 $42,320 $44,910
$12.52 $19,650 $26,030
$14.02 $27,810 $29,180
$24.90 $58,690 $51,790
$9.78 $19,670 $20,340
$10.49 $19,810 $21,820
$10.18 $19,590 $21,180
$10.91 $22,390 $22,890
$11.15 $20,420 $23,190
$12.85 $23,220 $26,720
$14.71 $28,250 $30,590
$10.10 $19,740 $21,000
S17.12 $25 890 S35,610
$19.34 $36,590 $40,230
$33.32 $66,360 $69,310
$10A5 $19,930 $21,730
$12.92 $23,490 $26,870
$13.54 $25,760 $28,150
$13.33 $23,660 $27,720
$17.17 $30,600 $35,710
$27.07 $57,410 $56,300
$33.27 $44,310 $69,190
$15.71 $32,630 $32,880
$26.04 $47,710 $54,160
$37.59 $73,130 $78,190
$31.04 $54,400 $64,570
$10.83 $19,500 $22,520
Real Estate Sales Agents
Sales Engineers $36.82 $39AO $76,590 $81,950
Telemarketers $11.32 $12.46 $23,540 $25,910
Sales and Related Workers, All Other $12.90 $14.51 $26,830 $30,170
Office and Administrative Support Occupations $15.17 S16 .34 $31 ,560 $33,980
First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers $22.94 $24.86 $47,710 $51,700
Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service $13.82 $13.80 $28,750 $28,700
Bill and Account Collectors $18.27 $19.21 $38,000 $39,960
Billing and Posting Clerks $16.53 $17AO $34,370 $36,200
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks $16.30 $16.71 $33,910 $34,760
Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks $17.21 $17.30 $35,800 $35,980
Procurement Clerks $16.54 $16.73 $34,400 $34,800
Tellers $13,63 $13.81 $28,350 $28,710
Court, Munlclpal, and License Clerks $16.39 $16.73 $34,080 $34,810
Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks $18.05 $19.28 $37,540 $40,100
Customer Service Representatives $14.03 $15.93 $29,190 $33,130
Ellglblllty Interviewers, Government Programs $18.85 $19.02 $39,220 $39,560
File Clerks $16.02 $16.31 $33,320 $33,920
Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks $9.73 $10.09 $20,230 $20,980
Interviewers, Except Ellgibility and Loan $14.14 $14.47 $29,410 $30,100
Ubrary Assistants, Clerical $10.84 $11.55 $22,550 $24,020
Loan Interviewers and Clerks $18.20 $20.16 $37,850 $41,920
New Accounts Clerks $16.14 $16.28 $33,570 $33,860
Order Clerks $14.44 $15.62 $30,030 $32,490
Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping $18.54 $18.59 $38,560 $38,680
Receptionists and Information Clerks $12.59 $13.30 $26,190 $27,660
Information and Record Clerks, All Other $15.90 $17.22 $33,070 $35,820
Cargo and Freight Agents $13.22 $14.78 $27,500 $30,740
Couriers and Messengers $11.38 $12.04 $23,670 $25,040
Pollce, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers $19.36 $19.07 $40,270 $39,660
Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance $19.01 $20.26 $39,540 $42,140
Meter Readers, Utilities $25.03 $23.45 $52,060 $48,780
Postal Service Clerks $22.35 $23.47 $48,490 $48,820
Postal Service Mail Carriers $23.07 $24.35 $47,980 $50,840
Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks $20,61 $21.94 $42,870 $45,630
Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks $16.07 $16.32 $33,420 $33,930
Stock Clerks and Order FIiiers $11.50 $12.75 $23,910 $26,510
Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeplng $15.72 $16.75 $32,700 $34,840
Executive Secretaries and Executive Admlnlslrallve Assistants $22.32 $23.11 $46,420 $48,070
Legal Secretaries $17.08 $17.25 $35,520 $35,870
Medical Secretaries $14.51 $14.39 $30,180 $29,940
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive $15.05 $15.65 $31,300 $32,550
Computer Operators $21.91 $21.07 $45,570 $43,830
Data Entry Keyers
Word Processors and Typists $16.68 $16.73 $34,680 $34,800
Desktop Publishers $24.92 $21.54 $51,830 $44,800
Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks $15.56 $15.85 $32,370 $32,960
Mall Clerks and Mall Machine Operators, Except Postal Service $9.45 $11.18 $19,650 $23,260
Office Clerks, General $14.09 $15.19 $29,310 $31,590
Office Machine Operators, Except Computer $11.18 $13.18 $23,260 $27,420
Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other $16.34 $16.46 $33,990 $34,250
Farming, Fishing. and Forestry Occupations $15.42 $16 .82 $32.070 S34,980
Agrlcuttural Inspectors $23.87 $24.93 $49,650 $51,860
Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Products $11.10 $11.35 $23,080 $23,610
Agricultural Equipment Operators $20.21 $20.70 $42,040 $43,070
Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse $14.28 $13.65 $29,710 $28,390
Farmworkers, Fann, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals $14.34 $15.59 $29,830 $32,420
Construction and Extraction Occupations S21.44 S23.08 $44.600 $48,010
First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers $28.71 $29.88 $59,720 $62,110
Brickmasons and Blockmasons $23.14 $23.31 $48,130 $48,480
Carpenters $18.70 $19.91 $38,890 $41,410
Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers $23.42 $24.34 $48,720 $50,630
Construction Laborers $19.21 $21.34 $39,950 $44,390
Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators $33.24 $29.22 $69,130 $60,770
Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators $28.09 $28.60 $58,420 $59,480
Drywall and Celling TIie Installers $18.60 $19.47 $38,680 $40,510
Electrlclans $21.52 $22.15 $44,770 $46,080
Glaziers $18.25 $19.98 $37,960 $41,550
Insulation Workers, Floor, Celling, and Wall $31.39 $26.45 $65,300 $55,010
Painters, Construction and Maintenance $16.57 $18.01 $34,460 $37,470
Plumbers, Plpefitters, and Steamfitters $19.24 $21.33 $40,020 $44,360
Roofers $18.11 $19.62 $37,660 $40,800
Sheet Metal Workers $16.79 $18.26 $34,920 $37,980
Structural Iron and Steel Workers $27.36 $27.50 $56,900 $57,210
Helpers-Electricians $11.17 $12.34 $23,240 $25,670
Construction and Building Inspectors $35.23 $39.29 $73,270 $81,730
Hazardous Materials Removal Workers $22.12 $22.56 $48,010 $46,930
Highway Maintenance Workers $19.13 $19.40 $39,780 $40,360
Septic Tank Servlcers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners $20.39 $20.07 $42,420 $41,750
Service Unit Operators, OIi, Gas, and Mining $22.11 $22.56 $45,980 $46,920
Earth Drillers, Except OIi and Gas $1B.42 $19.41 $38,320 $40,380
Rock Splitters, Quarry $15.38 $17.56 $31,980 $36,530
Helpers-Extraction Workers $13.85 $14.23 $28,810 $29,590
lnstallat,on, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations $20.28 S21.29 $42,180 $44,290
First-Una Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers $29.07 $31.10 $60,460 $64,690
Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers $14.13 $15.23 $29,400 $31,690
Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers $21.61 $22.26 $44,950 $46,310
Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers $18.77 $19.16 $39,050 $39,850
Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and lndustrlal Equipment $28.62 $28.71 $59,520 $59,720
Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers $18.48 $19.98 $38,450 $41,550
Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians $18.87 $19.02 $39,250 $39,560
Automotive Body and Related Repairers $16.61 $16.38 $34,540 $34,070
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics $16.79 $18.02 $34,920 $37,480
Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists $20.64 $21.11 $42,930 $43,910
Fann Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians $17.72 $18.13 $36,860 $37,710
Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines $22.28 $23.32 $46,330 $48,510
Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians $18.92 $20.66 $39,360 $42,970
Motorcycle Mechanics $16.30 $16.95 $33,900 $35,260
Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics $14.42 $16.86 $29,980 $35,070
Tire Repairers and Changers $10.88 $11.30 $22,630 $23,510
Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door $35.78 $33.22 $74,430 $69,090
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers $21.73 $22.12 $45,190 $46,010
Industrial Machinery Mechanics $22.21 $22.52 $46,210 $46,840
Maintenance Workers, Machinery
MIiiwrights
Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers
Telecommunlcatlons Line Installers and Repairers
Medical Equipment Repairers
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General
Coln, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers
Locksmiths and Safe Repairers
Helpers-Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other
Production Occupations
First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers
Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical Assemblers, Except Coll Winders, Tapers, and Finishers
Engine and Other Machine Assemblers
Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters
Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators
Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other, Including Team Assemblers
Bakers
Butchers and Meat Cutters
Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers
Slaughterers and Meat Packers
Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders
Food Batchmakers
Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders
Food Processing Workers, All Other
Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal and Plastic
Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Programmers, Metal and Plastic
Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
Cutting, Punching, and Prass Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
Machinists
Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders
Pourers and Casters, Metal
Model Makers, Metal and Plastic
Foundry Mold and Coremakers
Molding, Coremaklng, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
Tool and Die Makers
Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers
Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
Plating and Coating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders,
$20.53
$30.17
$34.27
$18.84
$25.83
$19.14
$14.79
$20.36
$17.32
$18.45
S16.39
$25,63
$22.01
$20.69
$17.61
$17.51
$15.50
$12.20
$16.53
$12.12
$14.48
$16.16
$16.64
$11.42
$18.74
$23.53
$17.65
$18.30
$16.43
$15.37
$19.47
$16.87
$17.80
$17.83
$12.49
$20.46
$20.69
$13.93
$15,37
$21.40
$19.16
$19.70
$16.83
$20.75 $42,700 $43,170
$28.16 $62,750 $58,570
$32.70 $71,280 $68,020
$20.39 $39,180 $42,410
$25.92 $53,730 $53,900
$19.53 $39,820 $40,630
$15.54 $30,760 $32,320
$20.35 $42,360 $42,330
$18.54 $36,030 $38,560
$19.81 $38,370 $41,210
S17.38 $34.100 S36,150
$27.30 $53,310 $56,770
$21.46 $45,770 $44,640
$20.40 $43,040 $42,430
$18.11 $36,620 $37,660
$18.10 $36,410 $37,650
$15.83 $32,240 $32,920
$13.61 $25,380 $28,300
$16.81 $34,390 $34,960
$12.29 $25,220 $25,570
$14.11 $30,120 $29,350
$16.34 $33,620 $33,980
$16.54 $34,610 $34,400
$12.31 $23,760 $25,600
$18,87 $38,970 $39,240
$24.50 $48,950 $50,960
$18.22 $36,720 $37,900
$19.18 $38,060 $39,900
$16.84 $34,170 $35,030
$15.96 $31,970 $33,200
$19.00 $40,490 $39,510
$17.14 $35,080 $35,640
$18.34 $37,020 $38,160
$20.34 $37,090 $42,310
$14.14 $25,990 $29,410
$21.99 $42,550 $45,740
$21.91 $43,040 $45,580
$14.73 $28,970 $30,630
$16.05 $31,970 $33,380
$21.82 $44,520 $45,390
$19.17 $39,850 $39,880
$19.82 $40,970 $41,220
$16.28 $35,010 $33,860
Metal and Plastic
Metal Workers and Plastic Workers, All Other
Prepress Technicians and Workers
Printing Press Operators
Print Binding and Finishing Workers
Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers
Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials
Sawing Machine Operators
Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers
Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers
Upholsterers
Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters
Furniture Finishers
Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood
Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing
Stationary Engineers and Boller Operators
Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators
Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders
Separating, FIitering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand
Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Extruding, Fonning, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Welghers
Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers
Dental Laboratory Technicians
Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders
Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Painters, Transportation Equipment
Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers
Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders
Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders
Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders
Etchers and Engravers
Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic
Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Helpers-Production Workers
Production Workers, All Other
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
First-Line Supervisors of Transportation and Material Moving Workers, Except Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors
Commercial Pilots
Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity
Bus Drivers, School or Special Client
Driver/Sale& Workers
Heavy and Tractor-Traller Truck Drivers
Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers
$19.46
$14.08
$18.23
$14.40
$14.07
$9.59
$10.52
$13.03
$12.03
$15.60
$15.21
$18.62
$18.18
$13.92
$15.09
$14.59
$22.64
$22.86
$20.97
$20.84
$16.49
$18A3
$18.42
$16.94
$14.59
$16.79
$17.28
$16.52
$16.96
$14.82
$16.19
$17.24
$13.20
$16.09
$16.70
$10.67
$30,22
$17,72
$20.03
$15.06
$14.23
$15.78
$25.95
$21,96
$10.14
$9.32
$20.94
$13.60
$18.74 $40,490 $38,980
$18.74 $29,290 $34,810
$16.45 $33,760 $34,220
$14.85 $29,950 $30,880
$14.56 $29,270 $30,290
$10.71 $19,940 $22,280
$10.58 $21,880 $22,010
$13.48 $27,090 $28,030
$12.83 $25,020 $28,680
$16.77 $32,450 $34,870
$17.0S $31,630 $35,530
$16.63 $34,570 $34,600
$15.52 $33,650 $32,270
$14.16 $28,960 $29,460
$15A3 $31,380 $32,100
$14.42 $30,350 $29,990
$23.76 $47,100 $49,420
$22.95 $47,540 $47,740
$22.41 $43,610 $46,620
$20.71 $43,350 $43,070
$17.03 $34,290 $35,430
$15.68 $34,170 $32,620
$19.07 $38,320 $39,660
$17.26 $35,240 $35,910
$16.11 $30,360 $33,500
$17.27 $34,930 $35,920
$17.84 $35,930 $37,100
$17.24 $34,370 $35,860
$17.19 $35,280 $35,760
$15.04 $30,410 $31,280
$16A3 $33,880 $34,180
$17.38 $35,870 $36,160
$13.19 $27,460 $27,440
$15.98 $33,460 $33,230
$16.21 $34,730 $33,720
$10.93 $22,200 $22,740
$26.67 $62,870 $55,470
$17,88 $36,860 $37,190
$18.90 $41,670 $39,310
$14.79 $31,330 $30,760
$15.17 $29,810 $31,560
$16.94 $32,820 S35,240
$26.32 $53,970 $54,750
$88,060 $79,630
$21,57 $45,680 $44,860
$11.76 $21,090 $24,470
$11.81 $19,390 $24,570
$22.69 $43,560 $47,200
$15.49 $28,280 $32,230
Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs
Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other
Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels
Parking Lot Attendants
Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants
Transportation Inspectors
Conveyor Operators and Tenders
Crane and Tower Operators
Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators
Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand
Machine Feeders and Offbearers
Packers and Packagers, Hand
Wellhead Pumpers
Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors
$10.52
$9A1
$9.27
$10.73
$23.65
$15.39
$20.45
$16.14
$16.28
$11.57
$14.37
$17.84
$14.02
$15.23
$16.79
$11.11 $21,890 $23,100
$9.73 $19,580 $20,230
$9.79 $19,280 $20,360
$11.21 $22,320 $23,310
$32.15 $49,190 $66,860
$16.28 $32,010 $33,860
$22.29 $42,540 $46,370
$16.99 $33,560 $35,340
$16A6 $33,870 $34,230
$12.46 $24,060 $25,920
$15.05 $29,890 $31,300
$17A1 $37,110 $36,210
$13.96 $29,160 $29,030
$18.04 $31,680 $37,530
$16.68 $34,920 $34,690
RGP NORTHWEST OHIO
1364 Maule Road Degrees Conferred by Program (45 mile radius around Lat 41.1422531940536 Lng: -83 .1862980527345}
Program Associate Rachelors Masters PhD GrJduatc~
Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences 35 73 0 0 108
Architecture and Related Services 0 34 5 0 39
Ania, Ethnic, Cultura~ Gender, and Group Studies 0 25 5 6 36
Biological and Biomedical Sciences 16 344 96 19 475
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services 495 1,606 834 4 2,939
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs 13 231 6 10 260
Communications Technologlea/Technlclans and Support Services 8 80 0 0 88
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services 117 149 31 0 297
Construction Trades 22 0 0 0 22
Education 61 866 453 61 1,441
Engineering 0 614 114 23 751
Engineering Technologies and EnginNrtng.Related Fields 261 247 73 0 581
Englleh Language and Literature/Letters 4 213 57 4 278
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences 16 89 0 0 105
FDflllgn Languages, Uteratun,s, and Ungulslics 44 19 0 84
Health Professions and Related Programs 1,242 1,318 488 594 3,642
History 0 70 8 79
Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services 133 439 53 0 825
Legal Professions and Studies 24 26 27 134 211
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities 721 117 77 0 915
Mathematics and Statistics 60 77 12 150
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians 13 0 0 0 13
Multl/lnterdleclpDnary Studies 4 235 34 0 273
Natural Resources and Conservation 0 56 0 0 56
Parks, Recreation, Leisure, and Fitness Studies 19 354 70 444
Philosophy and Religious Studies 29 4 3 37
Physical Sciences 0 75 35 28 138
Precision Production 5 0 0 0 5
Psychology 53 318 91 30 492
Public Administration and Social Service Professions 45 178 51 0 274
Selence TechnologlasfTechnlclans 3 0 0 0 3
Social Sciences 10 192 67 5 274
Theology and Religious Vocations 0 2 8 2 12
Transportation and Materials Moving 0 14 0 0 14
Visual and Performing Arts 59 339 85 7 490
Grand total 3,382 8,437 2,868 944 15,631
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