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

If you are wondering about the Population & Steets in WiXom City, then you have come to the right place. Listed below are the details of crime rates per thousand people in Wixom. Keep in mind that the percentages shown here are lower than other parts of the metro area. But it is still important to know the exact figures. For example, the population of the southeast part of Wixom is significantly lower than the city's southwest area.

The population of Wixom City is slightly larger than the state's average. About 6.9% of residents live in other countries. The city is slightly larger than Michigan's average. It has a higher percentage of single people, and is slightly larger than the state of Michigan as a whole. Wixom is home to a surprisingly large number of immigrants. Here's a closer look at the city's diversity.

The Wixom settlement dates back to 1831. Initially named Sibley's Corners, the area was named after a 20-year-old philanthropist named Alonzo Sibley. Sibley donated a large portion of his land for a cemetery. This cemetery became known as South Commerce Burial Ground and was eventually changed to Wixom Cemetery.

The median age of the people living in Wixom City was 37.1 years old in 2019. The median age of all residents was 36 years old in 2018, with immigrants a year older than the average person. The median age of foreign-born residents in Wixom was also 37 years old. Of those born outside of the US, the largest proportion of immigrants came from Mexico. Wixom is ranked third when it comes to the proportion of citizens who are naturalized citizens. Only two cities in Michigan are smaller than that.