Brunswick, OH

U.S. News Ratings
Population 35,538
Crime Rate Low
Cost of Living Average
Health Care Limited
Median Home Price Low
Median Income Average

Climate

Brunswick has a four season climate.

Geography

The city is located midway between Akron and Cleveland.

Cultural Attractions

The Johnny Appleseed Festival is held annually in September.

Recreation

The city boasts 14 developed parks, featuring hiking trails and a stocked lake for fishing.

Fun Fact

Brunswick's name comes from the German Brunswic (Brunswig) meaning "brown market."

Demographics

Demographic Detail

Population:
35,538
Population under 55:
76.1%
Population over 55:
23.9%

City Detail

Crime rate:
Low
Closest large city:
Cleveland

Marital Status 2010

Weather

Weather Detail

Air quality:
Poor
Temperature:
85°F July High, 19°F January Low

Jobs & Economy

Housing

Median income:
$52,963
Median home price:
$130,000
Average property tax:
$370

Income & Jobs

Unemployment rate 2010:
7.8%
Low
Cost of living:
Average

Employment Projections

Education

K–12

Elementary schools:
9
Middle schools:
5
High schools:
1

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Higher Education

Best Colleges at the location:
0
Best Colleges within 30 miles:
13
Best Colleges within 50 miles:
21

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Health Care & Retirement

Hospitals

Hospitals/Best Hospitals at the location:
0/0
Hospitals/Best Hospitals within 30 miles:
40/3
Hospitals/Best Hospitals within 50 miles:
61/3

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Retirement Facilities

Community care facilities for the elderly:
0

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