Cadillac, Michigan Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Before we discuss the population & steets in Cadillac City, we should look at the local geography of the area. The city's population is relatively spread out. The ratio of males to females is approximately 91:100. In comparison, the ratio of single-parent households is 81:100 in the neighboring city of Jennings. These numbers may seem unimportant to you, but they are indicative of the demographics of the entire city.

The city is located at the confluence of three highways. Prior to 2001, US 131 was located at the southern entrance to the city. Then, US 131 was extended around the east side of the city. The former route through downtown was redesignated as BUS US 131. Mitchell Street, the main street in the city, was named for a former lumber baron named George Mitchell.

The city's population is one eighth of that of Michigan. The median age of residents is 30. Residents in Cadillac are married for the first time, and nearly one-third of them have at least one child. There are about 230,900 residents in the city, according to the 2010 census. This city is the eighth largest city in Michigan. This city is one of the oldest cities in the state and the ninth largest city in the country.

The population & steets in Cadillac City