Top 7 Ohio cities for jobs

There is more than buckeyes, chili on spaghetti and intense football fans in Ohio, it is also a place where you can get a job.

Ohio's unemployment rate just recently went down to 4.8 percent, which is below the nation's 4.9 percent.

Ohio is actually thought to be on track to grow the number of jobs by 178,000 annually thought 2022, according to an employment-outlook report.

WalletHub collected information from the Buckeye State and ranked 145 cities to find the best markets for job seekers.

They used 16 relevant metrics that play into two key factors that are vital to people looking for jobs: the local “Job Market” and the area’s “Socioeconomic Environment.”

Here are seven Ohio cities that made it into the top 100 for WalletHub's Best and Worst cities for job seekers:

Natalie Smith, a logistics coordinator for Total Quality Logistics LLC, works at the Centerville office.

9. Springboro

Job market rank: 10

Socioeconomic environment rank: 21

14. Centerville

Job market rank: 19

Socioeconomic environment rank: 17

62. Englewood

Job market rank: 60

Socioeconomic environment rank: 58

63. Vandalia

Job market rank: 63

Socioeconomic environment rank: 54

64. Troy

Job market rank: 65

Socioeconomic environment rank: 66

79. Beavercreek

Job market rank: 107

Socioeconomic environment rank: 24

89. Dayton

Job market rank: 81

Socioeconomic environment rank: 100

Trotwood came in at No. 115 and is among the list of fewest job opportunities, they were also named No. 1 in highest employment growth.

Dayton was named No. 3 on the list of most job opportunities.

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