Cleveland is a city in Ohio state in USA with a population of 383331 residents..
The poverty rate of Cleveland is 32%, which is 129% higher than national average.
The typical household in Cleveland earns $31838 a year, compared to the national median of $67,500.
Financial hardship is relatively common in the city as 1 in every 3 residents live below the poverty line, well above the national poverty rate of 14.1%. Additionally, more than 1 in every 6 area households live on an income of less than $10,000 a year. Nationwide, 5.8% of households do. Nearly 67.4% of households earn less than $50,000 a year compared to 39% national rate.
With a lack of available jobs, many in Cleveland are struggling financially. Nearly one in every 1 in every 8 workers in Cleveland is unemployed.
The unemployment rate of Cleveland remained 12.4%, which is 164% higher than national rate. Nearly 3 times comparable to 4.7% national rate, according to the Census.
Cost of living in Cleveland is 82, which is 18% lower than national average.
In Cleveland, only 19% of adults have a bachelor's degree and 30% have some college but no degree.
Median home value in Cleveland is $73400 , which is 68% lower than national average.
While median income in Cleveland remained $31838, which is 53% lower than national average.