New Haven, Ohio
Among the top 3% of US places for affordability.
AffordabilityAffordability: grade A+, better than 97% of US places
WeatherWeather: grade F, better than 2% of US places
Safety & WellbeingSafety & Wellbeing: grade F, better than 7% of US places
Getting AroundGetting Around: grade B+, better than 74% of US places
Lifestyle & ConnectivityLifestyle & Connectivity: grade B+, better than 73% of US places
- top 4% for amenities nearby
- top 9% for airport distance
- bottom 8% for sunny days
Limited data for New Haven — the figures below are what we have. See Hamilton County for a fuller picture.
New Haven is a small community in Ohio with about 115 residents. It grades A+ for affordability and F for weather. Standout strengths include amenities nearby, airport distance, and unemployment. It rates lower on property crime and sunny days.
- New Haven has a violent crime rate of 1285/100k, per the FBI Uniform Crime Reports.
- July temperatures in New Haven average around 76°F, per the NOAA nClimGrid.
Climate
Hot summers · Cold winters · Moderate rain · Snowy
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Precipitation 4.5 in3.2 in
humid 82%dry
Livability factors
Affordability
Cost of Living$42kbetter than 89% of US places
Monthly Owner Costs$74better than 76% of US places
Income Tax3.50%better than 73% of US places
Sales Tax7.24%better than 50% of US places
Unemployment0.0%better than 89% of US places
Weather
Winter Temp (Jan)31°F48th percentile — neutral, not ranked
Summer Temp (Jul)76°F51st percentile — neutral, not ranked
Annual Precipitation44.9 in60th percentile — neutral, not ranked
Annual Snowfall16.0 inbetter than 52% of US places
Sunny Days176 daysbetter than 8% of US places
Summer Humidity65°Fbetter than 39% of US places
Comfortable Days68 daysbetter than 20% of US places
Safety & Wellbeing
Natural Disaster Risk69.6better than 44% of US places
Air Quality51 AQIbetter than 19% of US places
School Quality51.1better than 38% of US places
Violent Crime1285/100kbetter than 24% of US places
Property Crime2408/100kbetter than 13% of US places
Community
Population11512th percentile — neutral, not ranked
Median Age65.097th percentile — neutral, not ranked
Racial Diversity0.006th percentile — neutral, not ranked
Male/Female Ratio5.76100th percentile — neutral, not ranked
Political LeaningD+1617th percentile — neutral, not ranked
White (%)100.0%95th percentile — neutral, not ranked
Black (%)0.0%22nd percentile — neutral, not ranked
Hispanic (%)0.0%13th percentile — neutral, not ranked
Asian (%)0.0%27th percentile — neutral, not ranked
Other / Multiracial (%)0.0%8th percentile — neutral, not ranked
Getting Around
Walkability5.9/20better than 34% of US places
Airport Distance16 mibetter than 91% of US places
Lifestyle & Connectivity
Broadband Access78.7%better than 27% of US places
Amenities Nearby2434.78better than 96% of US places
Park & Nature AccessGoodbetter than 64% of US places
Data sources
- EPA Air Quality (AQI)
- EPA Smart Location Database
- EPI Family Budget Calculator
- FAA airport enplanements
- FBI Uniform Crime Reports
- FEMA National Risk Index
- MIT Election Data Lab (2020)
- NCES School Finance Survey
- NOAA Climate Normals (1991–2020)
- NOAA nClimGrid
- OpenStreetMap
- Tax Foundation + state revenue depts
- U.S. Census ACS (5-Year)
- USGS Protected Areas (PAD-US)
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Frequently asked questions
- Is New Haven an affordable place to live?
- New Haven is relatively affordable. Its cost-of-living index is $42k, better than 89% of comparable areas. Median rent is not available.
- Is New Haven safe?
- New Haven is higher-crime than most comparable areas, with a violent crime rate of 1285/100k (better than 24%). Property crime is 2408/100k.
- What is the weather like in New Haven?
- New Haven averages 76°F in July and 31°F in January, with 44.9 in of annual precipitation and about 176 sunny days a year.
- How are the schools in New Haven?
- Public-school quality in New Haven is below average, scoring better than 38% of comparable areas on a composite of graduation rates, spending, and student-teacher ratio.
