With the economic collapse, pandemic and racial strife, Columbus’ minority-owned businesses need and deserve your support more than ever! Today’s link gives a list of Ohio Black-owned businesses.
40 businesses are listed here, but there are far more within the city, and even more in the suburbs and other Ohio cities. Follow the links within the site to check out businesses throughout the region.
This post comparing Columbus metro GDP with that of other metros is largely just an update of previous versions, and now includes data for 2017, the latest year available.
Rank of Major Midwest Metros and Columbus National Peers by GDP, 2001 and 2017 In Millions 2001————————————————————–2017 1. Chicago: $502,222.7——————-1. Chicago: $583,137.2 2. Detroit: $217,366.5——————–2. San Jose: $256,419.3 3. Minneapolis: $176,780.9————–3.Detroit: $228,069.4 4. San Jose: $128,869.7——————4. Minneapolis: $226,151.9 5. St. Louis: $126,476.1——————-5. Portland: $156,552.6 6. Pittsburgh: $106,840.3—————6. St. Louis: $139,508.7 7. Cleveland: $103,743.4—————–7. Austin: $135,072.4 8. Cincinnati: $96,633.3——————8. Pittsburgh: $131,221.8 9. Indianapolis: $94,562.8—————-9. Indianapolis: $122,607.7 10. Kansas City: $92,306.6————–10. Cleveland: $120,380.2 11. Sacramento: $85,624.2————–11. Cincinnati: $119,222.7 12. Columbus: $85,481.4—————–12. Columbus: $117,249.9 13. Portland, OR: $84,793.6————-13. Nashville: $115,716.5 14. Milwaukee: $77,852.2—————-14. Kansas City: $114,418.2 15. Virginia Beach, VA: $69,736.1——-15. Sacramento: $108,731.8 16. Las Vegas: $68,883.0—————-16. Las Vegas: $96,061.8 17. Nashville: $68,332.6——————17. Milwaukee: $91,961.9 18. Austin: $62,312.4———————18. Virginia Beach: $81,820.7 19. Providence, RI: $61,594.2———–19. Providence: $71,739.2 20. Jacksonville, FL: $49,447.8———20. Jacksonville: $65,829.8 21. Grand Rapids, MI: $42,329.6——–21. Omaha: $56,228.7 22. Omaha, NE: $39,148.8—————22. Grand Rapids: $52,734.5 23. Dayton: $35,227.9——————–23. Des Moines: $49,031.4 24. Madison, WI: $29,854.1————–24. Madison: $43,597.4 25. Des Moines, IA: $28,118.4———–25. Dayton: $35,396.9 26. Akron: $27,124.1———————-26. Akron: $32,386.3 27. Toledo: $26,129.5———————27. Wichita: $29,825.3 28. Wichita, KS: $25,465.4—————28. Toledo: $28,299.8 29. Youngstown: $19,767.5————–29. Fort Wayne: $19,786.0 30. Fort Wayne, IN: $16,048.8———–30. Lincoln: $17,300.5 31. Canton: $13,932.2———————31. Youngstown: $17,257.5 32. Lincoln, NE: $12,537.4—————-32. Canton: $14,901.4
Columbus is not performing as well in this metric. In Ohio, Columbus is poised to become Ohio’s largest metro economy eventually, but may lag behind on a per-capita basis.
The weekly update for June 3-6 continues to show progress on the site’s restoration. This included the following: -The Completed Development page received extensive additions for the years 2015-2019. -The January Weather records page was fully restored and includes 2019 data. -The Columbus Tornado History page got a large addition. -A few new graphs were added to the Columbus City Demographics page. -Columbus Transportation History received multiple entries. -Odds and ends were added to several other pages across the site.
Columbus has been receiving a lot of great national press in recent years, and that continued when CNN called the city a top Memorial Day weekend destination. The recent opening of the National Veterans Memorial, the first of its kind in the country, seemed to play a prominent role in the decision.
The National Veterans Memorial on the Scioto Peninsula, completed in 2018.
https://mappingstudentdebt.org/#/map-1-an-introduction This link shows total student debt mapped by zip code for the entire country. Scroll down to any city to find out student debt delinquency rates, incomes and loan balances.