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

If you're considering moving to Wolverine City, Michigan, you may be wondering: how safe is it? You can get the answer from the city's population and crime statistics using this handy map. This interactive map shows the safest areas of the city, highlighting those in red and those in yellow. Crime rates are also color coded by type and severity, making it easy to pinpoint areas that are the safest. Wolverine ranks in the 37th percentile for safety, meaning it's safer than most cities. However, there are several areas of the city that are significantly more dangerous than it is.

The city is home to 181 residents of voting age. This includes 51.9% males and 48.1% females. One-fourth of residents are 65 years old or older. The racial makeup of Wolverine is 99% White, 0.4% Two or more races, and 1.4% Black. For each ancestry, the quotient shows the percentage of people who identify as a certain race and ethnicity compared to the national average.

In 2019, the median property value in Wolverine, MI was $106,300. This is 0.442 times smaller than the national average. Wolverine has a high homeownership rate, at 82.4%, which is higher than the national average. People in Wolverine, MI drive to work alone, carpool, or take public transportation. The median car ownership in Wolverine is two, which is the same as the national average.