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  2. State tax levels in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Median household income and taxes State Tax Burdens 2022 % of income. State tax levels indicate both the tax burden and the services a state can afford to provide residents. States use a different combination of sales, income, excise taxes, and user fees. Some are levied directly from residents and others are levied indirectly.

  3. Morrow, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [9] of 2010, there were 1,188 people, 455 households, and 298 families living in the village. The population density was 615.5 inhabitants per square mile (237.6/km 2).

  4. Administrative divisions of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Although most tax-financed schools are funded through property taxes, districts may also impose income taxes, which are up to 1.75% of earned income. In 1914, the Ohio General Assembly created county boards of education to provide support services to local school districts. [30]

  5. List of townships in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The 2018-2019 Ohio Municipal, Township and School Board Roster (maintained by the Ohio Secretary of State) lists 1,308 townships, with a 2010 population totaling 5,623,956. [1] When paper townships are excluded, but name variants counted separately (e.g. "Brush Creek" versus "Brushcreek", "Vermilion" versus "Vermillion"), there are 618 ...

  6. Curtice, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Curtice is a census-designated place in northern Allen Township, Ottawa County, and southwestern Jerusalem Township, Lucas County, Ohio, United States. [2] As of the 2020 census it had a population of 1,552. It has a post office, with the ZIP code of 43412. [3]

  7. Fairfield, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The effect of the plant closing was a loss of 2,500 jobs and 28 percent of the city's income tax revenue, amounting to $1.7 million. The city regained economic balance in the 1990s and experienced wide, diverse business development.

  8. Avon, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [13] of 2020, Avon has a population of 24,847 people and 8,108 households with 2.81 persons per household. In terms of demographics, the population of Avon was 90.5% White, 4.9% African-American, 0.3% Native American, 2.4% Asian-American, 1.4% two or more races, and 2.9% Hispanic or Latino.

  9. Troy, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Troy is a city in and the county seat of Miami County, Ohio, United States, along the Great Miami River. [5] The population was 26,305 at the 2020 census, making it Miami County's largest city and Ohio's 55th-largest. About 19 miles (31 km) north of Dayton, Troy is part of the Dayton metropolitan area.