https://www.arc.gov/about-the-appalachian-region/county-economic-status-and-distressed-areas-by-state-fy-2025/
- Census Tract 9731.01, in Athens County, Ohio, is designated as a distressed area in fiscal year 2025 because it has a median family income of $36,188 (39.1% of U.S. avg.), a poverty rate of 61.2% (488.5% of U.S. avg.), and is located in an at-risk county. It has a population of 3,817 (Census Bureau, 2018-2022 ACS).
- Census Tract 9728, in Athens County, Ohio, is designated as a distressed area in fiscal year 2025 because it has a median family income of $57,279 (61.8% of U.S. avg.), a poverty rate of 27.1% (215.8% of U.S. avg.), and is located in an at-risk county. It has a population of 4,124 (_Census Bureau, 2018-2022 ACS).
- Census Tract 9727, in Athens County, Ohio, is designated as a distressed area in fiscal year 2025 because it has a median family income of $57,288 (61.8% of U.S. avg.), a poverty rate of 20.2% (161.0% of U.S. avg.), and is located in an at-risk county. It has a population of 3,572 (Census Bureau, 2018-2022 ACS).
- Census Tract 9726, in Athens County, Ohio, is designated as a distressed area in fiscal year 2025 because it has a median family income of $54,338 (58.7% of U.S. avg.), a poverty rate of 24.0% (191.3% of U.S. avg.), and is located in an at-risk county. It has a population of 3,680 (Census Bureau, 2018-2022 ACS).