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Bellevue: Economy & Jobs

Median household income in Bellevue is $53,875 (1.3× below Huron County median $67,878; 1.3× below Ohio median $71,389), with homes at a median value of $152,800. The surrounding county supports 36,283 jobs (avg $49,985).

Income & Affordability

Median household income $53,875 — below the Ohio median ($66,082). Poverty rate 18.9% (U.S. average ~12.5%). 21% of renters spend more than half their income on rent ("severely cost-burdened" by HUD definition; U.S. ~24%).

Affordability · Home Price To Income2.8×
Affordability · Home Affordabilityaffordable
Affordability · Rent Pct Income16.3%
Affordability · Rent Affordabilityaffordable
Affordability · Pct Severely Rent Burdened21.4%
Affordability · Poverty Rate18.9%
Affordability · Property Tax Pct Income3.0%
Irs Income · IRS tax returns filed$39,320
Irs Income · Total Adjusted Gross Income (thousands)$2,617,483
Irs Income · Average AGI per return$66,569 (vs Ohio $78,408)
Irs Income · Year2022
Income Estimate$65,561
Median Household Income$53,875 (vs Ohio $66,082)
Poverty Rate18.9%

Sources: IRS SOI 2022 · Census ACS 5-Year 2023  ·  Refreshed 2026-04-12

Economic Character

Qualitative classification derived from Census occupation, industry, and income data — workforce composition (white-collar/blue-collar), top employing sector, and income tier.

Economic Character · Workforcemixed
Economic Character · Top IndustryManufacturing
Economic Character · Income Levelmiddle-class
Economic Character · Median Income$53,875

Employment & Workforce

Employment + workforce stats. The county-level employment count covers all jobs within the county, not just town residents. Unemployment rate 3.6% — below the U.S. average of ~4%. 3% work from home (U.S. average ~15%).

Commuter Profile · Mean Commute Min19.70
Commuter Profile · Work From Home Pct3.4%
Commuter Profile · Profileshort commute
Employment · Avg annual employment (county)36,283
Employment · Total annual wages (county)$1,813,607,567
Employment · Average annual pay$49,985
Employment · Year2024
State Occupation Wages · Year2023
State Occupation Wages · All Occupations · Soc Code00-0000
State Occupation Wages · All Occupations · TitleAll Occupations
State Occupation Wages · All Occupations · Employment5,469,160
Unemployment Rate3.6% (vs Ohio 3.4%)

Sources: BLS QCEW 2023 · BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OES) · Census ACS 5-Year 2023  ·  Refreshed 2026-04-12

Industry Sectors

Major industries by establishment count from Census County Business Patterns (2022). Sectors are NAICS-coded; counts are county-wide employer establishments.

Agriculture · Total Farms27
Agriculture · Land In Farms Acres22,972
Agriculture · Avg Farm Size Acres850.80
Agriculture · Top CommoditiesCrop Totals, Horticulture Totals, Grain, Corn, Soybeans
Agriculture · Year2022
Business Patterns · Establishments (employer count)1,807
Business Patterns · Total Employees31,642
Business Patterns · Annual Payroll Thousands1,502,170
Business Patterns · Year2022

Sources: USDA NASS Census 2022 — county FIPS matched · Census CBP API — county FIPS match

Local Business Mix

Retail and service businesses by category (Census CBP NAICS-coded). Counts cover the surrounding county, not just the town. Reflects the everyday commercial mix residents can access.

Local Businesses · Grocery Stores9
Local Businesses · Convenience Stores7
Local Businesses · Liquor Stores3
Local Businesses · Gas Stations31
Local Businesses · General Merchandise20
Local Businesses · Clothing Stores8
Local Businesses · Pet Stores5
Local Businesses · Electronics Stores6

Sources: Census CBP — NAICS detail codes

Dining Scene

Eating + drinking establishments by NAICS category (Census CBP 2022) — full-service restaurants, fast-food, bars, coffee shops. County-level counts.

Dining Scene · Full Service Restaurants87
Dining Scene · Fast Food84
Dining Scene · Bars31
Dining Scene · Coffee Snacks17

Sources: Census CBP NAICS 722

Banking

FDIC-insured bank branches with addresses. Branch density correlates with population — fewer branches per resident in lower-density areas.

Branches (3)

WesBanco Bank, Inc.
BELLEVUE BRANCH · 211 N Sandusky St · 44811
The Croghan Colonial Bank
BELLEVUE BANKING CENTER · 1 Union Sq · 44811
The First National Bank of Bellevue
The First National Bank of Bellevue · 120 North St · 44811

SNAP & Food Access

USDA-authorized SNAP retailers — supermarkets, super stores, convenience stores, and other locations where SNAP benefits can be redeemed. Per-1K density tracks food access.

Sample (5)

CVS 6177
Other · 201 W Main St
Hogue's IGA
Supermarket · 855 Kilbourne St
BASSETT'S MARKET 1074
Super Store · 228 W Main St
DOLLAR GENERAL 4694
Other · 890 W Main St
Circle K 4705570
Convenience Store · 221 W Main St
Nearest Snap · NameCVS 6177
Nearest Snap · Total In Area14

Sources: USDA SNAP API — state+city name match

Chamber of Commerce

IRS-registered chamber of commerce organizations matched to this town. Reflects the IRS Exempt Organizations BMF; some chambers operate informally and may not appear here.

Chamber Of Commerce · NameBELLEVUE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Sources: IRS EO BMF  ·  Refreshed 2026-04-12

Spending & Tax

Federal spending flowing to the surrounding county — direct payments, grants, contracts, loans (USAspending.gov).

Federal Spending · Federal Spending Fy2024$558,057,967
Federal Spending · Per Capita7,379.57 (vs Ohio $6,792)
Federal Spending · Population75,622 people (vs Ohio 29,269)

Sources: USAspending API

Other

Pct Drove Alone83.0%
Pct Public Transit0.7%
Pct Walked3.4%
Retirement Score · Median age38.6 years (vs Ohio 38.1y)
Retirement Score · Ss Household Pct34.9%
Retirement Score · Hospitals Nearby1
Retirement Score · Va AccessYes
Retirement Score · Factorsstrong SS base, hospital access, VA nearby
Retirement Score · Ratinggood

Sources: Census ACS 5-Year 2023  ·  Refreshed 2026-04-12