Regional Research Report
Kenton County is one of eight counties within the Cincinnati Metro region which extends into the three states of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. The region includes Boone, Kenton and Campbell Counties in Kentucky; Hamilton, Butler, Warren and Clermont Counties in Ohio and Dearborn County in Indiana as shown in Figure 1.
Kenton County is home to the Brent Spence Bridge which is a major economic engine for interstate commerce in the United States. It is one of the nation's busiest trucking routes, with three percent of the nation's gross domestic product (GDP) crossing the bridge each year, equating to more than $2 billion worth of goods traveling over per day and $700 billion per year. This corridor will be seeing an estimated $3.6 billion in improvements which will include a new companion bridge, transforming one of the nation’s most important freight corridors. The Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) while located in Boone County is overseen by the Kenton County Airport Board. 3,702,997 passengers travelled through the airport in 2022, an increase of 1.4 million passengers from 2013. Prior to the worldwide pandemic of 2020, CVG saw exponential growth in passenger numbers to over 4.4 million in 2019 and has been seeing steady increases since a pandemic low of 1.7 million in 2020. CVG has also seen a meteoric rise in total cargo, increasing its pounds of cargo shipped by over 33 percent and has become the seventh largest airport for cargo in the United States. In addition, the cities of Covington, Ludlow and Bromley contribute to the urban core, along with the City of Cincinnati.