2020 Census Summary & Data
- The Village of North Bend

- Dec 28, 2025
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Census Summary (2020)
As of the 2020 Census, North Bend, Ohio, had a population of 835, predominantly White (93.4%), with median age 53.9, and significant elderly population; projections suggest slight growth and higher median income ($98k) with a younger median age (49.5) and more males than females, reflecting its small, suburban-rural mix in Hamilton County, known for its presidential history.
Key Census Data (2020)
Population: 835.
Density: ~764 people per sq. mile.
Racial Makeup: 93.4% White, 1.0% Other, 4.3% Two+ Races, 0.5% Black, 0.8% Native American, 0.7% Hispanic/Latino.
Households: Average size 2.46; 62.3% married couples.
Age: 22.1% under 18, 34.0% 65+; Median age 53.9.
Recent Estimates & Characteristics
Population (2025 est.): ~834, with slight annual growth.
Income: Median household income around $98,047 (higher than state average).
Age (2025 est.): Median age 49.5 (younger than 2020).
Gender: More males than females (120 males per 100 females in 2020; 136.7 in 2025 estimate).
Location & Lifestyle
Located in Hamilton County, near Cincinnati.
Characterized as a suburban-rural mix with good public schools and many retirees.
Famous for being the home of two presidents: William Henry Harrison and Benjamin Harrison.






