Caribou, Maine Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

In Caribou City, Maine, you'll find a diverse mix of ethnic groups. Native people make up the largest segment of the community at 2.3%, which is the highest percentage in the region. Hispanics make up about 1.3% of the city's population, which makes it the third-most diverse in the greater Caribou area. The ethnicity of the city is not as diverse as the rest of Maine, with only one-tenth of the total population being Hispanic.

The number of single adults is also relatively low, at 10.9% of the total population. However, those single adults are often overlooked. Single women account for nearly one-third of the community's population, and the majority of households are headed by a woman. Those who are married have children. Single men make up just under 8% of the population. In addition, married couples make up just over half of the population.

There are many different ways to find out the population of the city in Caribou. You can check out its map and satellite image to see how many people live there. You can also find out the average daily temperature, sunrise and sunset, and other important information. You can also find a list of hotels in Caribou sorted by cost, as well as points of interest. When looking for a hotel, the city's zip code is D (default). You can find this information in the Caribou, ME ZIP code directory.

The median rent in Caribou City is $591 per month. This figure includes utility bills and some other costs associated with owning a rental unit. It is higher than the state-wide average of 30.9%, while it is lower in Bucksport and Pittsfield. The median rent in Caribou is higher than the state-wide average of 30.9%, which is lower than the median rent for the same area. The median proportion of renters in Caribou is 68.4%.