Glouster is a very small village located in the state of Ohio. With a population of 1,640 people and two associated neighborhoods, Glouster is the 493rd largest community in Ohio. Glouster has a large stock of pre-World War II architecture, making it one of the older and more historic villages in the country.
Also of interest is that Glouster has more people living here who work in computers and math than 95% of the places in the US.
It is a fairly quiet village because there are relatively few of those groups of people who have a tendency to be noisy. (Children, for example, often can't help themselves from being noisy, and being parents ourselves, we know!) Glouster has relatively few families with children living at home, and is quieter because of it. Renters and college students, for their own reasons, can also be noisy. Glouster has few renters and college students. But the biggest reason it is quieter in Glouster than in most places in America, is that there are just simply fewer people living here. If you think trees make good neighbors, Glouster may be for you.
As is often the case in a small village, Glouster doesn't have a public transportation system that people use for their commute.
The percentage of people in Glouster with college degrees is quite a bit lower than the national average for cities and towns of 21.84%: just 10.82% of people over 25 have a bachelor's degree or advanced degree.
The per capita income in Glouster in 2022 was $20,018, which is low income relative to Ohio and the nation. This equates to an annual income of $80,072 for a family of four.
The people who call Glouster home describe themselves as belonging to a variety of racial and ethnic groups. The greatest number of Glouster residents report their race to be White, followed by Native American. Important ancestries of people in Glouster include English, German, Irish, Italian, and Dutch.
The most common language spoken in Glouster is English. Other important languages spoken here include Italian and Polish.