Population 2000 Population 2010 Historical Annual Growth (2000-2010) Median Age 2010 |
10 MILE RADIUS 26,321 26,486 164 34 |
20 MILE RADIUS 43,384 42,267 -1,117 37 |
30 MILE RADIUS 79,940 77,042 -2,898 40 |
Households 2000 Households 2010 Historical Annual Growth (2000-2010) |
9,721 10,525 804 |
16,541 17,057 543 |
21,322 31,428 107 |
White Black American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Other Two+ Races Population Hispanic Population Non-Hispanic |
23,494 1,622 62 571 2 215 520 797 25,688 |
38,954 1,682 94 593 5 258 681 743 41,324 |
72,868 2,004 151 665 9 362 982 1,376 75,665 |
Group Quarters Population Institutionalized Correctional Institutions Juvenile Nursing Home In Other Institutions Non-Institutionalized College Dorms Military Quarters Other (Non-Institutional) |
3,989 278 – – 278 – 3,711 3,680 – 31 |
4,245 401 – – 401 – 3,844 3,680 – 164 |
5,052 871 93 – 778 – 4,181 3,680 – 501 |
Total Housing Units Occupied Renter Owner Owned Free & Clear Owner With Mortgage Vacant |
11.572 10,525 4,884 5,641 2,428 3,213 1,048 |
19,018 17,057 6,141 10,916 4,971 5,945 1,961 |
35,367 31,428 9,192 22,236 10,300 11,934 3,939 |
Macomb is a region of education, commerce, healthcare, recreation, cultural arts and much more. Macomb’s friendly community draws thousands of people to enjoy shops, dinning, festivities and work. With prospering opportunities, Macomb is a vibrant city to live and work.
Source: Applied Geographic Solutions