Mc Bain, Michigan Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of McBain, Michigan, is 656 at the 2010 census. This makes it the eighth smallest city in Michigan. The city was founded 135 years ago. You may be wondering what makes this city so special. It is located in Missaukee County. Its population density is 202 people per square mile, which is low compared to most other places in the state.

The median property value in McBain, MI is $94,300, down slightly from the previous year. The homeownership rate is 54.6%, which is lower than the state's average. It is also significantly lower than that of nearby cities such as East Jordan, which is 31.7% lower than McBain. And, 44.2% of the housing units are occupied by renters, which is slightly higher than the national average of 50%.

The median income in McBain, Michigan is $38,491 per person. That's higher than the national average. McBain, Michigan has a higher percentage of Americans who are US citizens. Compared to neighboring cities, McBain is also more likely to be a college town. This means that if you are considering advertising in this area, consider how much higher your audience would be prepared to spend to buy your product.

The most common racial and ethnic groups in McBain, MI are White, Black, and Native American. To determine how many people live in poverty, the Census Bureau uses a set of income thresholds based on family size and composition. The most common job groups in McBain, MI are food preparation and serving, office & administrative support, and farming, fishing, and forestry.