
Spam Risk Caller ID: What It Means and What to Do About It
What "Spam Risk" means on your caller ID and how carriers flag calls.
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Based on US Census data for Dayton
34.2 y/o
Median Age
Compared to the US median age of 38.7 y/o
$43.5K
Median Income
Compared to the US median income of $78.5K
$93.2K
Median Home Value
Compared to the US median home value of $303.4K
136.7K
Dayton Population
Compared to the US median city population of 171.9K
Ohio's 326 area code is among the newer overlays planned for the Dayton region, sharing geography with the long-running 937. Dayton anchors the directory's records here. The city sits at the confluence of the Great Miami, Mad, and Stillwater rivers in southwestern Ohio, organized around a long industrial history that includes the Wright Brothers' bicycle shop and the surrounding aviation-research base — the city remains home to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, one of the largest Air Force installations in the country. The 326 designation, part of the North American Numbering Plan, is in the early phases of being prepared for active number assignments.
In records the directory has compiled for 326 numbers, other Ohio cities — Akron, Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Columbus — appear regularly. None of those are inside the 326 footprint. The pattern reflects standard public-record dynamics across Ohio. The directory currently documents 4 distinct prefixes within 326 in detail, an early-stage subset that should be read as the start of working coverage rather than a comprehensive count.
Dayton's home values come in dramatically below the US median, with median household income running well below the national figure. The city's median age sits a few years under the US reading, and population places Dayton among the mid-sized Ohio cities — substantial enough to anchor a regional economy organized around the Air Force base, the surrounding aviation-and-aerospace contractor base, healthcare, and the broader manufacturing footprint of southwestern Ohio. The 326 footprint shares those demographics with 937 because both codes serve the Dayton region in overlapping form.

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