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

You can see a summary of the Population & Steets in Sabattus City by reading the following section. This article explains some of the important statistics about this city. The population density is the number of people per square mile. You can compare the number of people living in Sabattus to the average for the state and country. The median age is also provided.

Unwed mothers are the most prevalent demographic group, with 59% of them. The percentage of unwed mothers is significantly higher than the state average. The number of children living in poverty is higher than the state average, with 21% of them born to mothers who have less than a high school education. The highest proportion of unwed mothers lives in Sabattus, making it the second most economically developed city in the state.

In Lewiston, the largest ethnic group is the Japanese. The Japanese population is represented by an increasing Japanese population. In Lewiston, the Kora Shrine was organized in 1891. The congregation held their first meetings in a Masonic temple on Lisbon Street. In 1908, they built their current building on Sabattus Street, designed by George M. Coombs. The building, with its beautiful Moorish design, has been a popular landmark in the community for many years.