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Population of Dayton
1830 2,950 -
1840 6,067 106%
1850 10,977 81%
1860 20,081 83%
1870 30,473 52%
1880 38,678 27%
1890 61,220 58%
1900 85,333 39%
1910 116,577 37%
1920 152,559 31%
1930 200,982 32%
1940 210,718 5%
1950 243,872 16%
1960 262,332 8%
1970 243,601 -7%
1980 193,536 -21%
1990 182,044 -6%
2000 166,179 -9%
As of the 2000 Dayton census, there were 166,179 people, 67,409 households, and 37,614 families residing in the city. The population density was 2,979.3 people per square mile (1,150.3/km2). There were 77,321 housing units at an average density of 1,386.3/sq mi (535.2/km2).  The population of Dayton has been declining since the 1970's, as can be observed from the historical population data table on this page.  This is somewhat surprising given the fact that prior to the 1970's Dayton had seen significant population growth in the double-digit percentiles.

Various ideas have been given as the reason for Dayton's declining population, however, it is most probable that the loss of jobs in the metro area is the largest contributor to the shrinking of the local population.

The projected Cincinnati-Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) for 2010 includes Montgomery, Miami, Clark, Warren, Butler, Clermont, Hamilton and Greene counties and will have a population of 3,673,513 in 2010. The MSA was split into the Springfield MSA, which includes only Clark County, the Cincinnati MSA, which includes Hamilton, Clermont, Butler and Warren, and the Dayton MSA, which includes Montgomery, Miami, Greene, and Preble counties.

The racial makeup of the city is roughly:

  •  53% White
  • 43% Black
  • 0.30% Native American
  • 0.65% Asian
  • 0.04% Pacific Islander
  • 0.70% from other races
  • 2% from two or more races
  • 1.58% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

Source:Wikipedia