Cincinnati Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)

From rolling hills to city streets, the 15-county Cincinnati MSA is a great place to live and work. Whether your destination is Kentucky, Ohio or Indiana the Cincinnati area offers something for everyone. Click here to check out more information on the Cincinnati MSA.
Facts and Figures for the Cincinnati MSA
- The Cincinnati MSA consists of Brown, Butler, Clermont, Hamilton and Warren counties in Ohio; Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Kenton, Gallatin, Grant and Pendleton counties in Kentucky; and Dearborn, Franklin and Ohio counties in Indiana.
- With a 2007 estimated population of 2,109,410, the Cincinnati area has a total civilian workforce of nearly 1.1 million people.
- The 15-county area covers 4,398.8 square miles of land.
- Cost of housing is 22% lower than the national average.
- Located within 600 miles of 43% of the US population, the Cincinnati MSA is a convenient location for both businesses and citizens.
- The Cincinnati MSA has a variety of transportation services including the Cincinnati/Kentucky International Airport, three railway systems, the fifth largest inland port, Metro bus service and three major interstates, I-75, I-74 and I-71.
- The average household income is $70,460.
- The cost of living in the Cincinnati area is more than 10% below the national average.
- There are 31 colleges and technical schools in the immediate Cincinnati area, with an enrollment of nearly 90,000 students.
- The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport has over 300 daily departures and has ranked among the most efficient and customer-focused airports in the industry for more than a decade.
- 28 hospitals are located in the region.

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