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Campbell County, KY

Demographic and economic profile of Campbell County, KY, sourced from the US Census Bureau (American Community Survey) via Data USA.

AI Overview

Campbell County, KY is a suburban county of roughly 94,000 residents situated within the Greater Cincinnati metro, with a workforce of about 62,000 characterized by a 65.9% labor force participation rate, 39.5% bachelor's degree attainment, and a low 3.7% unemployment rate. Median household income stands at $77,567 and median worker earnings at $46,725, while housing remains relatively accessible at a $234,500 median home value and $1,079 median monthly rent, with a 71.1% homeownership rate. Population has grown modestly at 1.0% over five years, the poverty rate is contained at 10.8%, and a 23.5-minute mean commute reflects the county's role as a bedroom community with close regional labor market connectivity.

Claude Sonnet 4.6 · generated Jul 6, 2026 · derived from cached Census, BEA & ACS data on this page

Population

94,008

Data USA · as of 2024

Median Household Income

$77,567

Data USA · as of 2024

Median Age

39.3 yrs

Data USA · as of 2024

Population Growth (5-year)

+1.0% since 2018

Campbell County added population at this rate over the prior 5-year ACS5 window.

Demographics

Race & Ethnicity

  • White Alone84,891 (90.9%)
  • Black or African American Alone2,631 (2.8%)
  • Two Races Including Some Other Race2,097 (2.2%)
  • Two Races Excluding Some Other Race, & Three or More Races2,086 (2.2%)
  • Asian Alone891 (1.0%)
  • Some Other Race Alone758 (0.8%)

Data USA · as of 2024

Top Languages Spoken at Home

  1. 1.Spanish1,479
  2. 2.Other Indo-European502
  3. 3.German or other West Germanic354
  4. 4.Other Asian and Pacific Island261
  5. 5.French (incl. Cajun, Haitian)259

Census ACS · as of 2023

Population Under 18

20.8%

Census ACS · as of 2023

Working-Age (18–64)

62.1%

Census ACS · as of 2023

Population 65 and Over

17.1%

Census ACS · as of 2023

Foreign-Born Population

2.7%

Data USA · as of 2024

Veterans

3,877

Data USA · as of 2024

Economy

GDP per Capita

$41,118

Data USA · as of 2023

Cost of Living Index

Not yet cached

Per Capita Income

$45,113

Census ACS · as of 2023

Unemployment Rate

3.7%

Census ACS · as of 2023

Poverty Rate

10.8%

Census ACS · as of 2023

Top Industries

  1. 1.Educational Services, & Health Care & Social Assistance11,818
  2. 2.Professional, Scientific, & Management, & Administrative & Waste Management Services6,403
  3. 3.Manufacturing (Group)4,890
  4. 4.Finance & Insurance, & Real Estate & Rental & Leasing4,574
  5. 5.Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation, & Accommodation & Food Services4,360

Data USA · as of 2024

Top Occupations

  1. 1.Management, Business, Science, & Arts Occupations23,134
  2. 2.Sales & Office Occupations9,365
  3. 3.Service Occupations7,037
  4. 4.Production, Transportation, & Material Moving Occupations5,339
  5. 5.Natural Resources, Construction, & Maintenance Occupations3,498

Data USA · as of 2024

Specialized Industries (Location Quotient)

  1. 1.Wholesale Trade (LQ 1.37×)1,524
  2. 2.Finance, Insurance, & Real Estate (LQ 1.34×)4,317
  3. 3.Educational Services & Health Care (LQ 1.07×)12,083
  4. 4.Information (LQ 1.03×)932
  5. 5.Professional, Scientific, & Management (LQ 1.03×)6,116

Census ACS · as of 2023

Housing

Median Home Value

$234,500

Census ACS · as of 2023

Median Gross Rent

$1,079/mo

Census ACS · as of 2023

Homeownership Rate

71.1%

Data USA · as of 2024

Home Value Distribution

  • $300,000 to $399,9994,843 (17.4%)
  • $200,000 to $249,9993,797 (13.6%)
  • $250,000 to $299,9993,477 (12.5%)
  • $150,000 to $174,9992,951 (10.6%)
  • $400,000 to $499,9992,670 (9.6%)
  • $500,000 to $749,9992,231 (8.0%)

Data USA · as of 2024

Education

Bachelor's Degree or Higher

39.5%

Census ACS · as of 2023

High School Diploma or Higher

93.1%

Census ACS · as of 2023

Workforce

Labor Force Participation

65.9%

Census ACS · as of 2023

Median Worker Earnings

$46,725

Census ACS · as of 2023

Mean Commute Time

23.5 min

Data USA · as of 2024

Households Without a Vehicle

5.8%

Census ACS · as of 2023

How People Get to Work

  • Drove Alone34,284 (71.7%)
  • Worked At Home8,186 (17.1%)
  • Carpooled3,431 (7.2%)
  • Walked1,069 (2.2%)
  • Public Transit385 (0.8%)
  • Other300 (0.6%)

Data USA · as of 2024

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Data: US Census Bureau American Community Survey, served via Data USA and the Census Bureau API. See each metric tile for the specific dataset.