Maple City, Michigan Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you live in the city of Maple City, Michigan, you are probably wondering, "How many people live below the poverty line?" While the actual number is not very clear, the majority of residents in Maple County are white, followed by Hispanic and Native Americans. The Census Bureau uses a set of money income thresholds, and these figures depend on the composition of a household and its size. A person must make less than the poverty line to be considered poor in Maple City.

The table below shows the crime rates in Maple City, MI based on area and population. Compared to other cities of similar size, Maple City has a lower crime rate than its neighboring communities. However, it is a bit safer than the national and state averages. Take a look at the table to get a better idea of how safe Maple City is. A city's crime rate is only as good as the people living in it.

The Census Designated Place Maple City, Michigan, has a U1 Census Class Code, meaning it's a census designated place with an official federal name. Its Functional Status Code is S, which indicates that the area is safe, although the map may show some areas that are unsafe. Moreover, the city's population density is below the national average. In fact, the median house value in Maple City is $131,700, which is lower than the state average. The city's public school system is also better than the state average.