Marine, Illinois Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The demographics of Marine City are interesting. Few residents are between the ages of 20 and 24, which parallels a trend in Michigan. Many young people leave the state after graduating from college. Few singles and married couples are under twenty years old, and there are few college students. However, despite the small population, this community is still thriving and has plenty of amenities. Here, you will find a breakdown of the demographics of the city.

The city is home to 137 acres of industrial land, which is about 10% of the total land area. Most of this land is located along Water Street and along M-29 between Main Street and Chartier Road. One of the largest strip commercial developments in the city is Riverside Plaza, located at M-29 and Short Cut Road. There are also a number of small commercial developments located throughout the community. Despite its small population, Marine City is a growing community and has a wide range of opportunities for development.

The Census Bureau uses a set of money income thresholds to determine a family's poverty level. These thresholds vary based on family size and composition. Families with income below these thresholds are considered impoverished. In Marine City, MI, the most common job groups are Office & Administrative Support Occupations, Sales & Related Occupations, and Production Occupations.