Tipp City, Ohio Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Tipp City is a small city in the county of Miami in the state of Ohio. Its population was 9,689 at the 2010 census. The city was formerly called Tippecanoe and then Tippecanoe City, but was changed to its current name in 1938.

Tipp City uses a council-manager form of government. The mayor is a ceremonial head of government who is elected from among the council members. The council then elects a City Manager, who holds administrative authority over city government. The council members are elected on a nonpartisan at-large ballot.

As of 2020, Tipp City, OH had a population of 10k residents. The median age was 40.2. The median household income was $62,330. In the same year, the city had a population of 137 foreign-born residents. The majority of residents are white, but there is also a large percentage of Asian and Hispanic residents.

Tipp City, OH's population has grown 11.6% since 2000. While this growth rate is above the national average, it is below that of cities of similar size. The median age of Tipp City, OH residents is 40.2 years old. The majority of residents are US citizens. There are 48 percent of male residents and 51 percent of female citizens. The population is largely made up of people who have served in the US military in the Gulf War (1990s).

Tipp City is a city located north of Dayton in Ohio. It is a bedroom community for the Dayton metro area. Its economy is a mixture of small businesses, light manufacturing, and family-owned restaurants.