By 1808Delaware

As Delaware County continues to grow, its demographics present a compelling picture when compared to the city of Delaware. With varying population sizes, racial compositions, income levels, and other key factors, these two regions showcase both diversity and similarities that shape the community’s identity.

Population Growth and Composition

City of Delaware
The city of Delaware has seen steady growth, with a population of approximately 46,306 as of 2024. This growth reflects the city’s appeal as a residential hub within the county.

Delaware County
Delaware County, which surrounds the city, had a population of 214,124 as per the 2020 census. By 2022, this number had increased to an estimated 226,296, indicating rapid expansion as more people are drawn to the area’s economic opportunities and quality of life.

Racial Diversity

City of Delaware

  • White: 82.68%
  • Two or more races: 6.34%
  • Asian: 5.17%
  • Black or African American: 4.89%
  • Other races: 0.82%
  • Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0.1%

Delaware County

  • White (Non-Hispanic): 81.8%
  • Asian (Non-Hispanic): 7.29%
  • Black or African American (Non-Hispanic): 3.83%
  • Two or more races (Non-Hispanic): 3.76%
  • White (Hispanic): 1.2%

While both the city and county are predominantly White, Delaware County boasts a slightly higher percentage of Asian residents, reflecting its more diverse population mix. The city of Delaware, on the other hand, has a slightly higher percentage of residents identifying with two or more races.

Age Distribution

City of Delaware
The median age in the city is 36.6 years, indicating a relatively youthful population, potentially driven by young families and professionals choosing to settle here.

Delaware County
The county’s median age is 39.8 years, slightly higher than the city’s, suggesting a broader mix of age groups, including a significant number of middle-aged and older adults.

Economic Indicators: Income and Poverty

City of Delaware

  • Average household income: $98,803
  • Median household income: $86,387
  • Poverty rate: 7.28%

Delaware County

  • Median household income: $123,995

The income disparity between the city and county is notable, with Delaware County’s median household income significantly higher at $123,995 compared to the city’s $86,387. This difference reflects the broader economic base and higher earning potential across the county. Although the county’s poverty rate isn’t specified, it is likely lower than the city’s 7.28%, given the higher median income.

Education and Homeownership

City of Delaware
In the city, educational attainment is impressive, particularly among Asian residents, where 78.01% hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. The city’s homeownership rate stands at 62.5%, suggesting that a majority of residents have a strong stake in the local community.

Delaware County
Delaware County also prides itself on its educational institutions, including Ohio Wesleyan University, and has a generally high rate of educational attainment. The homeownership rate in the county is significantly higher at 78.9%, reflecting the more suburban nature of the area, where homeownership is more common.

Language Spoken at Home

City of Delaware
A significant majority of residents (93.46%) in the city speak only English at home. Of the 6.54% who speak other languages, Asian and Pacific Island languages are the most prevalent, highlighting the cultural diversity within the city.

Delaware County
Interestingly, Delaware County reports that no households primarily speak a non-English language at home, which may indicate a more homogenous linguistic environment compared to the city.

A Tale of Two Communities

The comparison between the city of Delaware and Delaware County reveals a dynamic relationship where both areas share similarities but also display distinct characteristics.


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