Owosso, Michigan Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

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Owosso City has a median household income of $41,719. This is slightly lower than the median income for the nearby ZIP codes. The median method of transportation to work is a vehicle, and the majority of commuters reach their workplaces within half an hour. However, a slightly higher number of commuters fall into the 45-minute range. The median car ownership rate is 74.9%, which is below the national average of nearly ninety-five percent.

Owosso City's urban structure was primarily comprised of residential and industrial buildings by the 1890s. This pattern continued until the Great Depression swept through the city. Today, Owosso is designated as a Study Area for the Owosso Multiple Resource Nomination. If you're looking for the population & steets of Owosso City, Michigan, then you've come to the right place.

Owosso City has an unusually large number of noteworthy people. James Oliver Curwood, a celebrated author, Frederick Frieseke, an Impressionist painter, and two-time Republican presidential candidate Thomas Dewey all made their homes here. Owosso City has been named the home of two Grand Dragons of the Realm of Michigan.