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

You're probably wondering: What is the Population & Steets of Stetson City? The town of Stetson is in Maine. It is only a third as large as Maine's largest city, Pittsfield. And, if you are wondering whether or not Stetson is a college town, you should know that the population is made up primarily of native born residents. The city has a foreign born population of just over three percent.

The median age of the population was 41.6 years. The number of under-age residents was 6.4% and the number of over-age residents was 33.1%. Sixty-one percent of households were made up of married couples. Another twenty-seven percent of households were made up of non-families. And, 7.3% of households were headed by a senior citizen (65 years or older). The median age was 37 years. The population is gender-balanced, with fifty-one percent of males and fifty-two percent of females.

The poverty rate in Stetsonville is 13.3%, lower than the state-wide average of 28.9%. But, the neighboring towns, Rib Lake and Butternut, have higher rent burdens. The median gross rent in Stetsonville is $571 a month. This indicates that Stetsonville is more affordable than other parts of Wisconsin. You should consider this when choosing a home in Stetsonville.

The downtown area of Stetson City has a few art galleries and a small performing arts center. The city's downtown also hosts monthly Art Walk celebrations on the first Friday and third Saturday of each month. This event draws a mix of tourists and locals, and the street performers and local artists contribute to the cultural atmosphere. The balmy evening breezes from the Gulf are perfect for an art-filled night out.