Mahoning Valley
The Youngstown–Warren–Boardman, OH–PA Metropolitan Statistical Area, typically known as the Mahoning Valley or the Steel Valley, is a metropolitan area in Northeast Ohio in the United States, with the city of Youngstown, Ohio, at its center. According to the US Census Bureau, the metropolitan statistical area includes Mahoning and Trumbull counties in Ohio and Mercer County in Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, the MSA had a population of 565,773.
This area also has a strong commuter interchange with Cleveland and Pittsburgh and their metropolitan areas. It is located in the Rust Belt, which stretches from Minneapolis in the west to Johnstown and Altoona in the east.
Steel industry history
Although steel has been produced in the Mahoning Valley since the mid-1800s, after the Civil War, the valley was primarily known for its iron production. Conversion to steel manufacturing began during the economic depression of the 1890s. The Mahoning Valley is suitable for steel manufacture because of "its proximity to the Lake Erie ports that receive iron ore…the coal fields of Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia; and to limestone deposits." The "25-mile stretch of steel mills and related industries" along the Mahoning River is similar to the Ruhr Valley in Germany." Historically, it was the largest steel producing region in the world.The local steel industry declined during the 1970s steel crisis. A notable plant closure occurred on September 19, 1977, when Youngstown Sheet and Tube abruptly closed its Campbell Works and furloughed 5,000 workers. Today the area produces little steel, and is home to many scrap metal yards and aluminum plants. A 2009 documentary titled "Steel Valley: Meltdown" describes "the past, present and future of the Mahoning Valley" through the eyes of local experts, including one local organizer who stated, "We are the first generation completely removed from the days when steel mills were active."
The Mahoning Valley Economic Development Corporation, founded in 1979, is active in economic revitalization and diversification. It owns two industrial parks, and has purchased local rail lines, including the Youngstown and Austintown Railroad and the Warren and Trumbull Railroad.
Municipalities
Largest municipalities
Cities, villages, and boroughs
Mahoning County- Alliance
- Austintown
- Beloit
- Berlin Center
- Boardman
- Campbell
- Canfield
- Craig Beach
- Lowellville
- Maple Ridge
- Mineral Ridge
- New Middletown
- Poland
- Sebring
- Struthers
- Youngstown
- Cortland
- Girard
- Hubbard
- Newton Falls
- Niles
- Warren
- Lordstown
- McDonald
- Orangeville
- West Farmington
- Yankee Lake
- Columbiana
- East Liverpool
- East Palestine
- Hanoverton
- Leetonia
- Lisbon
- Minerva
- New Waterford
- Rogers
- Salem
- Salineville
- Summitville
- Washingtonville
- Wellsville
- Clark
- Farrell
- Fredonia
- Greenville
- Grove City
- Hermitage
- Jackson Center
- Jamestown
- Mercer
- New Lebanon
- Sandy Lake
- Sharon
- Sharpsville
- Sheakleyville
- Stoneboro
- West Middlesex
- Wheatland
Townships
- Austintown
- Beaver
- Berlin
- Boardman
- Canfield
- Coitsville
- Ellsworth
- Goshen
- Green
- Jackson
- Milton
- Poland
- Smith
- Springfield
- Bazetta
- Bloomfield
- Braceville
- Bristol
- Brookfield
- Champion
- Farmington
- Fowler
- Greene
- Gustavus
- Hartford
- Howland
- Hubbard
- Johnston
- Kinsman
- Liberty
- Mecca
- Mesopotamia
- Newton
- Southington
- Vernon
- Vienna
- Warren
- Weathersfield
- Butler
- Center
- Elkrun
- Fairfield
- Franklin
- Hanover
- Knox
- Liverpool
- Madison
- Middleton
- Perry
- Salem
- St. Clair
- Unity
- Washington
- Wayne
- West
- Yellow Creek
- Coolspring Township
- Deer Creek Township
- Delaware Township
- East Lackawannock Township
- Fairview Township
- Findley Township
- French Creek Township
- Greene Township
- Hempfield Township
- Jackson Township
- Lackawannock Township
- Lake Township
- Liberty Township
- Mill Creek Township
- New Vernon Township
- Otter Creek Township
- Perry Township
- Pine Township
- Pymatuning Township
- Salem Township
- Sandy Creek Township
- Sandy Lake Township
- Shenango Township
- South Pymatuning Township
- Springfield Township
- Sugar Grove Township
- West Salem Township
- Wilmington Township
- Wolf Creek Township
- Worth Township
Demographics
The median income for a household in the MSA was $36,071, and the median income for a family was $44,055. Males had a median income of $35,626 versus $23,186 for females. The per capita income for the MSA was $18,547.
Sports
Club | Sport | League | Venue | Location |
Mahoning Valley Scrappers | Baseball | New York–Penn League | Eastwood Field | Niles |
Youngstown Phantoms | Ice hockey | United States Hockey League | Covelli Centre | Youngstown |
Youngstown Nighthawks | Indoor soccer | Premier Arena Soccer League | Farmer Jim's Sports Complex | Cortland |
Youngstown State University Penguins | various | NCAA | various, including Stambaugh Stadium | Youngstown |
College sports
NCAA Division I sports are played in the region, with Youngstown State University fielding eight men's and ten women's teams.Combined statistical area
The Youngstown–Warren combined statistical area is made up of four counties – three in northeast Ohio and one in western Pennsylvania. The statistical area includes one metropolitan area and one micropolitan area. The Youngstown-Warren media market serves all three counties in the CSA, as well as the New Castle, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area.- Metropolitan statistical areas
- * Youngstown–Warren–Boardman
- Micropolitan statistical areas
- * Salem