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Columbiana County ranks 16th in Ohio for government transfer dependency at 31% in 2022

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John Lettieri, President and CEO of Economic Innovation Group | Official Website

John Lettieri, President and CEO of Economic Innovation Group | Official Website

In 2022, Columbiana County ranked as the 16th most government transfer-dependent county in Ohio, with 31% of total income coming from programs such as Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and income maintenance, according to information from the Economic Innovation Group.

In total, residents in Columbiana County received $1.41 billion, equivalent to $13,984 per capita.

For comparison, the average across Ohio was $1.56 billion, or $11,542 per capita.

Government transfer payments are non-repayable funds provided by federal, state, or local governments to support individuals in need. These payments aim to stabilize economic conditions and provide financial support during hardships. Key programs include Social Security transfers (retirement benefits), Medicare transfers (healthcare for seniors), Medicaid transfers (healthcare for low-income individuals), and income maintenance transfers (financial assistance for basic needs).

Breaking down the contributions in Columbiana County at the time, Social Security transfers made up $465.98 million, a 33.2% share of the total. Medicare transfers accounted for $382.3 million (27.2%), while Medicaid contributed $311 million (22.1%). Income maintenance programs, including assistance such as SNAP or TANF, added another $134.62 million, or 9.6% of the total.

With 22% of the population aged 65 and older, Columbiana County has a significant demand for programs like Social Security and Medicare. Despite this aid, the total per capita income in Columbiana County, excluding government transfers was $31,205, which is far below the county's total income of $45,189, emphasizing the role of government transfers in overall income.

When comparing 2022 to the previous year, Columbiana County saw a decrease in its government transfer dependency by 3.8%.

Government transfers have long been a modest financial safety net, historically comprising only a small fraction of Americans' income. However, since the 1970s—sometimes dubbed the “Great Transfer-mation”—dependency has surged from 8.2% (or $2,022 per capita in inflation-adjusted 2022 dollars) in 1970 to 17.6% (or $11,542 per capita) in 2022 nationwide. In Columbiana County, reliance on government transfers has similarly increased from virtually none in 1970 to 31% (or $13,984 per capita) in 2022, reflecting broader national trends.

According to the Economic Innovation Group’s analysis, these trends are not merely short-term responses to economic pressures but rather reflect a profound, long-term transformation in how government support is integrated into American life. The study illustrates that structural shifts—from rising healthcare expenses and demographic changes to stagnant wages—have significantly increased dependency on government transfers.

Breakdown of Government Transfers by Program in Columbiana County, 2022
Social Security Transfers 33.2%Medicare Transfers 27.2%Medicaid Transfers 22.1%Income Maintenance Transfers 9.6%
2022 Ohio County Rankings and Government Transfer Dependency Metrics
CountyState RankDependency on Transfers (%)% Population 65+Social Security Transfers (%)Medicare Transfers (%)Medicaid Transfers (%)Income Maintenance Transfers (%)Per Capita Transfers ($)
Gallia County137.3%20%9%8.2%12.6%4.1%$17,187
Scioto County236.6%19%7.7%9.3%11.3%4.7%$16,952
Vinton County336%19.1%8.8%7.6%10.8%5.3%$14,610
Adams County436%18.7%8.6%9.9%10.4%4.4%$15,634
Monroe County535.3%23.7%12.4%10.2%6.7%2.8%$14,906
Jefferson County634.7%22.5%10.9%9.2%6.9%3.4%$15,766
Pike County734.6%18.6%8.6%7.2%11.4%4.4%$16,025
Meigs County834.6%21%10%8.3%8.7%4.5%$14,543
Jackson County934.5%17.9%9.4%8.2%9.5%4.2%$14,176
Lawrence County1034.3%19.5%9.2%8%9.4%4%$16,256
Coshocton County1132.5%20.1%9.9%9.5%7.4%3.2%$13,720
Ashtabula County1232.4%20.2%9.3%8.3%8.6%3.4%$15,021
Harrison County1332.2%22.5%10.1%9.4%7.4%2.8%$14,860
Morgan County1431.7%22.1%9.5%7.5%8%3.4%$13,673
Guernsey County1531.6%20.4%8.9%8.2%8.6%3%$15,049
Columbiana County1631%22%10.3%8.4%6.8%3%$13,984
Hocking County1730.9%20.2%9%7.5%7.9%3.9%$14,061
Marion County1830.7%18.7%9.5%8%7.2%3.5%$13,005
Trumbull County1830.7%22.4%10.8%8.4%6.2%3%$13,980
Crawford County2030.5%21.5%10.1%9%6.2%2.9%$14,189
Ross County2129.9%18%8.4%7.7%7.2%3.6%$13,374
Highland County2229.8%19.3%8.7%7.7%7.4%3.3%$13,134
Noble County2329.7%29.7%10.6%7.1%6.2%2.7%$9,243
Perry County2429.5%18.3%8.5%7.9%7.4%3.3%$13,557
Fayette County2529.2%18.2%8.1%7.1%8.5%3.2%$13,709
Clark County2629%20.2%8.8%7.4%7.2%3.2%$13,682
Belmont County2729%21.9%9.7%7.5%6.7%2.5%$13,518
Brown County2828.8%19.3%9.1%8%6.7%2.8%$13,203
Richland County2928.6%20.1%9.5%8%5.8%3%$12,851
Muskingum County3028.5%18.6%8.5%8.2%6.1%3.4%$14,024
Seneca County3128.4%19.3%8.8%7.8%7.1%2.4%$13,528
Mahoning County3228.3%22.5%9%7.3%6.6%3.2%$14,659
Hardin County3328.2%16.2%9.4%8.3%5.1%2.7%$11,260
Athens County3427.8%15.3%6.3%7.1%6.7%3.7%$11,651
Washington County3527.1%22.4%9.3%7.7%5.1%2.3%$13,835
Sandusky County3626.4%20.3%9.3%7.5%5.5%2.1%$12,812
Allen County3726.1%19%8.2%7.7%5.4%2.7%$13,103
Defiance County3825.9%20%9.8%7.3%4.5%2.1%$12,245
Carroll County3925.8%22.5%9.9%5.8%6.1%2.2%$12,226
Huron County4025.6%18.5%8.6%6.7%4.6%2.6%$12,188
Preble County4125.2%20.2%8.9%7.2%5.2%2.1%$12,257
Logan County4224.9%19.4%8.9%7.5%4.3%2.2%$12,106
Clinton County4324.7%18.8%7.9%6.9%5%2.6%$12,363
Williams County4324.7%20.3%9.1%6.7%4.6%2.2%$12,116
Ashland County4524.7%20.5%8.9%6.7%4.4%1.9%$11,630
Knox County4624.5%19.3%7.6%6.5%6.5%1.9%$12,537
Lucas County4724.5%17.6%7%5.7%6.8%3.2%$13,095
Paulding County4824.4%19.8%9.1%7.1%4.2%2.1%$11,871
Ottawa County4923.8%27.3%9.3%6.9%4.1%1.3%$14,894
Stark County5023.4%20.5%8.2%6.1%4.8%2.4%$12,543
Champaign County5123.4%19.4%8.3%6.3%4.8%2.1%$11,419
Henry County5223.2%19.7%8.5%6.6%4.9%1.5%$12,136
Erie County5322.9%23.7%8.3%6.8%3.8%2%$13,503
Montgomery County5422.9%18.6%7%5.8%5.1%2.7%$12,604
Van Wert County5522.7%20.2%8.7%5.9%4.4%1.9%$11,259
Morrow County5622.6%19%8.2%5.3%5%2.1%$10,783
Tuscarawas County5622.6%20.2%7.9%5.7%4.8%2.1%$11,729
Darke County5822%20.5%8.2%6.7%3.7%1.7%$11,569
Fulton County5921.5%19.6%8.3%6.3%3.4%1.6%$11,327
Lorain County6021%19.9%7.7%5.8%3.7%2.1%$11,662
Wyandot County6121%20.9%7.8%6.4%3.6%1.5%$11,633
Pickaway County6220.4%16.3%6.7%5.7%3.8%2%$10,388
Cuyahoga County6320.3%19.5%6%4.9%5.4%2.6%$12,861
Madison County6420.2%16.6%6.5%6.6%3.6%1.8%$10,548
Shelby County6520.2%18%7.6%5.6%3.6%1.8%$10,474
Portage County6620%18.2%7.2%5.4%3.6%1.6%$10,695
Auglaize County6719.5%19.6%7.4%6%3.2%1.4%$10,909
Lake County6819.5%21.7%7.9%5.6%3%1.3%$11,659
Miami County6919.4%19.4%7.4%5.4%3.2%1.5%$10,869
Wayne County7019.1%19%7.1%5.2%3.6%1.7%$10,169
Summit County7119%19.5%6.5%4.9%4.1%2.1%$11,799
Licking County7218.6%17.4%6.6%4.7%3.7%1.8%$10,378
Butler County7318.6%15.9%6.3%4.9%3.8%2%$10,368
Hancock County7418.1%18.4%7.1%4.8%3.3%1.5%$10,277
Clermont County7518%18.4%6.5%5.5%3.2%1.4%$11,256
Fairfield County7518%16.6%6.2%4.9%3.3%1.8%$9,911
Greene County7717.7%18.6%5.9%4.8%2.6%1.3%$10,767
Putnam County7817.3%18.7%6.7%5.4%2.7%1.1%$10,275
Wood County7916.6%16.6%6.3%4.5%2.6%1.2%$9,288
Mercer County8016.4%19.3%6.5%5%2.3%1.2%$10,108
Franklin County8116%13.1%4.2%3.5%4.4%2.4%$9,516
Hamilton County8215.7%16.6%4.8%3.8%4%1.9%$11,258
Medina County8315.2%19.7%6.6%4.5%2%0.8%$10,011
Geauga County8411.8%22.3%5.5%3.5%1.3%0.5%$9,846
Holmes County8511.4%14.5%3.5%2.6%3.2%1.1%$6,422
Warren County8611.3%15.7%4.6%3%1.8%0.7%$8,287
Union County8710%13.5%4%2.6%1.5%0.8%$6,954
Delaware County888%15%3.5%2.3%0.9%0.4%$7,065

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