Zip code area 48176 in Saline, Washtenaw County, MI
- State:MichiganCounties:Washtenaw County,Lenawee CountyCities:SalineCounties all:Washtenaw | LenaweeCounty FIPS:26161 | 26091Area total:71.183 sq miArea land:70.807 sq miArea water:0.376 sq miElevation:1.378 feet
- Latitude:42,169Longitude:-83,779Dman name cbsa:Ann Arbor MITimezone:Eastern Standard Time (EST) UTC-5:00; Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) UTC-4:00Coordinates:42.15132, -83.81531GMAP:
Michigan 48176, USA
- Population:22,980 individualsPopulation density:4,837.83 people per square milesHouseholds:80Unemployment rate:4.4%Household income:$103,172 average annual incomeHousing units:8,729 residential housing unitsHealth insurance:2.2% of residents who report not having health insuranceVeterans:0.7% of residents who are veterans
The ZIP 48176 is a Midwest ZIP code and located in the preferred city/town Saline, Washtenaw County, Michigan with a population estimated today at about 23.318 peoples. The preferred city may be different from the city where the zip code 48176 is located. Saline is usually the name of the main post office. When sending a package or mail, always indicate your preferred or accepted cities. Using any city from the list of invalid cities may result in delays.
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Living in the postal code area 48176 of Saline, Washtenaw County, Michigan 51.5% of population who are male and 48.5% who are female.
The median age for all people, for males & for females based on 2020 Census data. Median is the middle value, when all possible values are listed in order. Median is not the same as Average (or Mean).
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Household income staggered according to certain income ranges.
The median commute time of resident workers require for a one-way commute to work in minutes.
The distribution of different age groups in the population of the zip code area of Saline, Washtenaw County 48176.
The percentage distribution of the population by race.
Estimated residential value of individual residential buildings as a percentage.
The age of the building does not always say something about the structural condition of the residential buildings.
The percentage of education level of the population.
Washtenaw County
- State:MichiganCounty:Washtenaw CountyZips:48106,48108,48197,48198,48105,48113,48190,48197,48175,48107,48106,48191,48198,48158,48160,48189,48130,48118,48198,48176,48105,48109,48108,48197,48103,48104Coordinates:42.25322530946116, -83.83877049869707Area total:722.42 sq. mi., 1871.06 sq. km, 462350.08 acresArea land:705.96 sq. mi., 1828.44 sq. km, 451816.96 acresArea water:16.46 sq. mi., 42.63 sq. km, 10533.12 acresEstablished:1826Capital seat:
Ann Arbor
Address: 220 N. Main, PO Box 8645
County Courthouse
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-8645
Governing Body: Board of Commissioners with 9 board size
Governing Authority: Dillon's Rule
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Washtenaw County, Michigan, United States
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- Population:372,258; Population change: 7.97% (2010 - 2020)Population density:527 persons per square mileHousehold income:$60,691Households:138,261Unemployment rate:6.40% per 193,659 county labor force
- Sales taxes:6.00%Income taxes:4.35%GDP:$22.43 B, gross domestic product (GDP)
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Washtenaw County's population of Michigan of 65,530 residents in 1930 has increased 5,68-fold to 372,258 residents after 90 years, according to the official 2020 census. U.S. Bureau of the Census beginning in 1900. Data for 1870-1890 are on a de facto or unspecified basis; data for 1900 and later years are resident totals.
Approximately 49.91% female residents and 50.09% male residents live in as of 2020, 50.54% in Washtenaw County, Michigan are married and the remaining 49.46% are single population.
As of 2020, 50.54% in Washtenaw County, Michigan are married and the remaining 49.46% are single population.
- Housing units:156,882 residential units of which 94.24% share occupied residential units.
24.6 minutes is the average time that residents in Washtenaw County require for a one-way commute to work. A long commute can have different effects on health. A Gallup poll in the US found that in terms of mental health, long haul commuters are up to 12 percent more likely to experience worry, and ten percent less likely to feel well rested. The Gallup poll also found that of people who commute 61–90 minutes each day, a whopping one third complained of neck and back pain, compared to less than a quarter of people who only spend ten minutes getting to work.
77.55% of the working population which commute to work alone in their car, 8.41% of the working population which commutes to work in a carpool, 2.94% of the population that commutes using mass transit, including bus, light rail, subway, and ferry. 3.57% of the population that has their home as their principal place of work.
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Of the total residential buildings in Washtenaw County, Michigan 57.78% are owner-occupied homes, another 36.34% are rented apartments, and the remaining 5.88% are vacant.
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The 32.13% of the population in Washtenaw County, Michigan who identify themselves as belonging to a religion are distributed among the following most diverse religions.
Since the 1860s, the two main parties have been the Republican Party (here in 2022 = 28.760%) and the Democratic Party (here in 2022 = 69.620%) of those eligible to vote in Washtenaw County, Michigan.
Lenawee County
- State:MichiganCounty:Lenawee CountyZips:49289,49221,49276,49279,49248,49268,49235,49238,49287,49229,49253,49220,49236,49256,49247,49265,49228,49286,49221Coordinates:41.895083667772006, -84.06636658377573Area total:761.40 sq. mi., 1972.02 sq. km, 487297.92 acresArea land:749.62 sq. mi., 1941.50 sq. km, 479756.16 acresArea water:11.78 sq. mi., 30.52 sq. km, 7541.76 acresEstablished:1822Capital seat:
Adrian
Address: 301 N Main St
Old Courthouse
Adrian, MI 49221-2714
Governing Body: Board of Commissioners with 9 board size
Governing Authority: Dillon's Rule
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Lenawee County, Michigan, United States
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- Population:99,423; Population change: -0.47% (2010 - 2020)Population density:133 persons per square mileHousehold income:$50,004Households:37,857Unemployment rate:9.00% per 45,597 county labor force
- Sales taxes:6.00%Income taxes:4.35%GDP:$2.71 B, gross domestic product (GDP)
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Lenawee County's population of Michigan of 49,849 residents in 1930 has increased 1,99-fold to 99,423 residents after 90 years, according to the official 2020 census. U.S. Bureau of the Census beginning in 1900. Data for 1870-1890 are on a de facto or unspecified basis; data for 1900 and later years are resident totals.
Approximately 49.90% female residents and 50.10% male residents live in as of 2020, 62.08% in Lenawee County, Michigan are married and the remaining 37.92% are single population.
As of 2020, 62.08% in Lenawee County, Michigan are married and the remaining 37.92% are single population.
- Housing units:43,577 residential units of which 88.54% share occupied residential units.
26.9 minutes is the average time that residents in Lenawee County require for a one-way commute to work. A long commute can have different effects on health. A Gallup poll in the US found that in terms of mental health, long haul commuters are up to 12 percent more likely to experience worry, and ten percent less likely to feel well rested. The Gallup poll also found that of people who commute 61–90 minutes each day, a whopping one third complained of neck and back pain, compared to less than a quarter of people who only spend ten minutes getting to work.
82.85% of the working population which commute to work alone in their car, 9.92% of the working population which commutes to work in a carpool, 0.26% of the population that commutes using mass transit, including bus, light rail, subway, and ferry. 3.16% of the population that has their home as their principal place of work.
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Of the total residential buildings in Lenawee County, Michigan 70.08% are owner-occupied homes, another 18.62% are rented apartments, and the remaining 11.30% are vacant.
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The 38.32% of the population in Lenawee County, Michigan who identify themselves as belonging to a religion are distributed among the following most diverse religions.
Since the 1860s, the two main parties have been the Republican Party (here in 2022 = 46.560%) and the Democratic Party (here in 2022 = 51.620%) of those eligible to vote in Lenawee County, Michigan.
Saline
City of Saline
- State:MichiganCounty:Washtenaw CountyCity:SalineCounty all:Washtenaw | LenaweeCounty FIPS:26161 | 26091Coordinates:42°10′15″N 83°46′47″WArea total:4.41 sq mi (11.41 km²)Area land:4.33 sq mi (11.23 km²)Area water:0.07 sq mi (0.18 km²)Elevation:820 ft (250 m)Established:1966; Incorporated 1966
- Latitude:42,169Longitude:-83,779Dman name cbsa:Ann Arbor, MITimezone:Eastern Standard Time (EST) UTC-5:00; Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) UTC-4:00ZIP codes:48176GMAP:
Saline, Washtenaw County, Michigan, United States
- Population:8,948Population density:2,064.13 residents per square mile of area (796.91/km²)Household income:$89,685Households:714Unemployment rate:8.80%
- Sales taxes:6.00%Income taxes:4.35%
Saline (suh-LEEN) is a city in Washtenaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 8,948 at the 2020 census. The city is popular for its annual Celtic Festival. Saline has sister cities Brecon, Wales, United Kingdom (established 1966) and Lindenberg, Germany (established 2003) The city has an area of 4.41 square miles (11.42 km²), of which 4.33 square miles of land and 0.08 square mile (0.21 km²) (1.81%) is water. The Saline River runs through the city, and US 12 runs briefly through the center of the city. In 1875 Salinians built the Second-Empire frame, 2+12-story residential building, the Davenport House, a.k.a. Curtis Mansion. The town has had its own newspaper since ca. 1874 but the Saline Reporter was shuttered by its owner, Digital First Media, in 2014. In 1931, the Village of Saline became the City of Salina. In 2010, there were 8,810 people, 3,699 households, and 2,336 families residing in the city; the population was 93.6% White, 1.4% African American, 0.2% Native American, 2.5% Asian, and 1.8% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.6%. The city was 47.0% male and 53% female.
History
Before the 18th century, Native Americans traveled to what is now Saline to hunt wildlife and gather salt from the salt springs they found nearby. Europeans settled the area in the 19th century. In 1875 Salinians built one of the city's most famous landmarks, the Second-Empire frame, 2+12-story residential building, the Davenport House, a.k.a. Curtis Mansion. Saline has had its own newspaper since ca. 1874 but the Saline Reporter was shuttered by its owner, Digital First Media, in 2014. The Saline Post, an independent outlet, now serves the community. The city is popular for its annual Celtic Festival, which attracts people from all over the U.S. and its sister cities Brecon, Wales, United Kingdom (established 1966) and Lindenberg, Germany (established 2003). Saline is located in the Upper Great Lakes region of the state of Michigan, and is located on the shores of the Allegheny River, which is a tributary of the Ohio River. It is the site of the National Park Service's Saline Fisheries Research Station, which conducts research on fish in the area. The City of Saline was officially established in 1832, and in 1931 it became a city. The town is home to the University of Michigan's College of Fisheries and Aquaculture, which was founded in 1875. The University of Wisconsin-Saline has a chapter of the College of Arts and Sciences, which opened in 1881.
Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of 4.41 square miles (11.42 km²) The Saline River runs through the city. US 12 (East Michigan Avenue) runs briefly through the center of the city, and the city is located on the U.S. Census Bureau's definition of a "major city" is defined as a city that has a population of at least 1,000. The city's population was 1,071 at the 2010 census. It has a total area of 5.33 square miles, of which 4.33 sq miles (11.21 km²), is land and 0.08 sq miles(0.21km²) (1.81%) is water. It is located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, on the shores of the Saline river. The town is home to the University of Michigan at Flint, which was founded in 1872. The U.N. World Heritage Site is located near the city's center. It was established in 1874. It's one of the oldest cities in Michigan. It also is the site of the Michigan Medical School, which dates back to 1875. The state's first post-secondary school was opened in 1881. It opened in the town's center in 1883. It became the first post school in the state to open in 1885. It closed in 1891. It reopened in 1894. It remains one of Michigan's oldest cities, along with Flint.
Demographics
As of the census of 2010, there were 8,810 people, 3,699 households, and 2,336 families residing in the city. The racial makeup of the city was 93.6% White, 1.4% African American, 0.2% Native American, 2.5% Asian, and 1.8% from two or more races. There were 3,048 households, out of which 38.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them. The average household size was 2.34 and the average family size was 3.00. In the city, the population was spread out, with 28.6%. under age 18, 5.7%. from 18 to 24, 32.6. from 25 to 44, 21.8%. from 45 to 64, and 11.3% 65 years old or older. The median age was 36.1. For every 100 females, there are 86.6 males. The city is served by the Ann Arbor Railroad, which also operates as far as Maple Road in the north. Only a portion of the railroad is used as a siding for the Faurecia Plant and only freight service is offered. The town is located on the Michigan Turnpike, which runs from Detroit to Detroit. The turnpike runs through the city and connects to the Detroit and Detroit-Battle Creek areas via the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel and the Detroit River. It was built in the 1880s and is one of the oldest cities in Michigan.
Education
K3 elementary schools operated by the district include Harvest, Woodland Meadows, and Pleasant Ridge. Heritage School (45), Saline Middle School, and Saline High School (in Pittsfield Charter Township) serve the city. Saline Area Schools operates the public schools. The city's public schools are located in the town of Saline. The school district is part of the Saline School District, which was formed in the 1950s. The district has been in operation since the 1960s. It is the largest school district in the state, with more than 2,000 students. It also has a middle school, high school, and elementary school. It has been the city's school district for more than 30 years. The public schools were founded in the 1970s, and the district has a history of being successful. It was the first school district to open in the city, and it is one of the largest in the United States. It opened its first elementary school in 1978. It closed its last school in the 1990s, leaving the city with a total of 12 schools. It now has a high school and middle school with about 1,200 students. The high school is in Pittsfeld Charter Township, which has a population of about 2,500. There are no high schools in Saline, but there are several middle schools and one high school. There is also a middle and high school in a neighboring town, which is in a different township. The schools are open to the public in the evenings and weekends.
Sister cities
Lindenberg im Allgäu, Germany since 2003 is a sister city of Brecon.Brecon, Wales, United Kingdom since 1966 is a twin city of Lindenberg, Germany.Lindenberg is located in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, near the border with Germany. Brecon is in the Welsh county of Powys, in the north-east of Wales, and in the south-west of Wales. The city is also twinned with the town of Lindenburg in Germany, which is located near the Rhine-Ruhr region of the state of Hessen. The two cities are also sister cities in Germany and the Netherlands, and have been so since the 1970s and 1980s.
Air Quality, Water Quality, Superfund Sites & UV Index
The Air Quality index is in Saline, Washtenaw County, Michigan = 43.8. These Air Quality index is based on annual reports from the EPA. Higher values are better (100=best). The number of ozone alert days is used as an indicator of air quality, as are the amounts of seven pollutants including particulates, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, lead, and volatile organic chemicals. The Water Quality Index is 44. A measure of the quality of an area’s water supply as rated by the EPA. Higher values are better (100=best). The EPA has a complex method of measuring the watershed quality, using 15 indicators such as pollutants, turbidity, sediments, and toxic discharges. The Superfund Sites Index is 40. Higher is better (100=best). Based upon the number and impact of EPA Superfund pollution sites in the county, including spending on the cleanup efforts. The UV Index in Saline = 3.3 and is a measure of an area's exposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays. This is most often a combination of sunny weather, altitude, and latitude. The UV Index has been defined by the WHO (www.who.int/news-room/questions-and-answers/item/radiation-the-ultraviolet-(uv)-index) and is uniform worldwide.
Employed
The most recent city population of 8,948 individuals with a median age of 40.7 age the population grows by 54.38% in Saline, Washtenaw County, Michigan population since 2000 and are distributed over a density of 2,064.13 residents per square mile of area (796.91/km²). There are average 2.8 people per household in the 714 households with an average household income of $89,685 a year. The unemployment rate in Alabama is 8.80% of the available work force and has dropped -8.38% over the most recent 12-month period and the projected change in job supply over the next decade based on migration patterns, economic growth, and other factors will increase by 14.44%. The number of physicians in Saline per 100,000 population = 569.5.
Weather
The annual rainfall in Saline = 31.2 inches and the annual snowfall = 34 inches. The annual number of days with measurable precipitation (over .01 inch) = 75. The average number of days per year that are predominantly sunny = 179. 84 degrees Fahrenheit is the average daily high temperature for the month of July and 16.4 degrees Fahrenheit is the average daily low temperature for the month of January. The Comfort Index (higher=better) is 50, where higher values mean a more pleasant climate. The Comfort Index measure recognizes that humidity by itself isn't the problem. (Have you noticed nobody ever complains about the weather being 'cold and humid?) It's in the summertime that we notice the humidity the most, when it's hot and muggy. Our Comfort Index uses a combination of afternoon summer temperature and humidity to closely predict the effect that the humidity will have on people.
Median Home Cost
The percentage of housing units in Saline, Washtenaw County, Michigan which are owned by the occupant = 85.20%. A housing unit is a house, apartment, mobile home, or room occupied as separate living quarters. The average age of homes = 21 years with median home cost = $231,660 and home appreciation of -4.26%. This is the value of the years most recent home sales data. Its important to note that this is not the average (or arithmetic mean). The median home price is the middle value when you arrange all the sales prices of homes from lowest to highest. This is a better indicator than the average, because the median is not changed as much by a few unusually high or low values. The property tax rate of $15.56 shown here is the rate per $1,000 of home value. If for simplification for example the tax rate is $14.00 and the home value is $250,000, the property tax would be $14.00 x ($250,000/1000), or $3500. This is the 'effective' tax rate.
Study
The local school district spends $5,418 per student. There are 18 students for each teacher in the school, 575 students for each Librarian and 506 students for each Counselor. 9.91% of the area’s population over the age of 25 with an Associate Degree or other 2-year college degree, 15.60% with a master’s degree, Ph.D. or other advanced college degree and 12.83% with high school diplomas or high school equivalency degrees (GEDs).
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Saline's population in Washtenaw County, Michigan of 1,193 residents in 1900 has increased 7,5-fold to 8,948 residents after 120 years, according to the official 2020 census.
Approximately 50.35% female residents and 49.65% male residents live in Saline, Washtenaw County, Michigan.
As of 2020 in Saline, Washtenaw County, Michigan are married and the remaining 34.13% are single population.
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30.3 minutes is the average time that residents in Saline require for a one-way commute to work. A long commute can have different effects on health. A Gallup poll in the US found that in terms of mental health, long haul commuters are up to 12 percent more likely to experience worry, and ten percent less likely to feel well rested. The Gallup poll also found that of people who commute 61–90 minutes each day, a whopping one third complained of neck and back pain, compared to less than a quarter of people who only spend ten minutes getting to work.
86.96% of the working population which commute to work alone in their car, 5.02% of the working population which commutes to work in a carpool and 7.75% of the population that has their home as their principal place of work.
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Of the total residential buildings in Saline, Washtenaw County, Michigan, 85.20% are owner-occupied homes, another 10.90% are rented apartments, and the remaining 3.90% are vacant.
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The 32.13% of the population in Saline, Washtenaw County, Michigan who identify themselves as belonging to a religion are distributed among the following most diverse religions.