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Rent this 3 bed house on 826 Wells Street in Jackson, MI 49202
Colonial
826 Wells Street, Jackson, MI 49202, USA
3 Bed
2 Bath
960 Sq Ft
$4,000
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Rent this 0 bed land on Harding Road in Summit Township, MI 49203
Vacant Land
Harding Road, Summit Township, MI 49203, USA
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$5,500
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Rent this 0 bed house on 236 East Robinson Street in Jackson, MI 49203
Lot
236 East Robinson Street, Jackson, MI 49203, USA
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1 Bath
$5,500
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Rent this 0 bed house on Martin St in Jackson, MI
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Martin St, Jackson, MI, USA
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1 Bath
$1,400
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Rent this 2 bed house on S Meridian Rd in Jackson, MI
Colonial
S Meridian Rd, Jackson, MI, USA
2 Bed
2 Bath
2,484 Sq Ft
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Rent this 0 bed land on Julia Street in Summit Township, MI 49203
Acreage
Julia Street, Summit Township, MI 49203, USA
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$5,000
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Rent this 0 bed land on 3536 Harding Road in Summit Township, MI 49203
Plot For Sale In Jackson, Michigan
3536 Harding Road, Summit Township, MI 49203, USA
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Jackson

Jackson, MI has a population of 33,165, including 69% white, 24% black, and 6% latino.

Population32,875
Median Age32.1
Poverty Rate33%
Household Income$31,118
Number Of Employees12,866
Median Property Value$63,200

City Overview

The median household income in Jackson, MI is around $28,697, while the median age is 31.3. This city is a home to major universities: Associate's Colleges: High Career & Technical-High Nontraditional, Associate's Colleges, and Career Quest Learning Centers-Jackson. 12,360 employees work in Jackson, MI. The homeownership rate among the residents is 52.51%. The median property value that you should keep in mind is $62,000.

Business & Economy

Wage by Common Jobs

Average salary in Jackson, MI: $47,210
  • 1. Miscellaneous managers
    $93,683
  • 2. Registered nurses
    $63,564
  • 3. Elementary & middle school teachers
    $55,810
  • 4. Firstline supervisors of retail sales workers
    $46,668
  • 5. Driver/sales workers & truck drivers
    $44,305

Employment by Occupations

Numbers claim that the employment rate in Jackson, MI changed by 2%, so let’s see what are the most common job groups in this area. People of Jackson, MI prefer to work in Administrative, Production and Sales.

Employment by Industries

Keeping in mind that the employment rate changed by 2% recently, there must be a strong understanding of industries people of Jackson, MI work in. The most common industries are Healthcare & Social Assistance, Manufacturing and Retail trade. Please note that not all the residents of Jackson, MI work in the area and may be employed outside of the city. Our data is tagged to their residential address, not the work address.

Demographics

Race & Ethnicity

According to latest census, Jackson, MI is a home for 69% white residents. The second common group is black with 24% residents. The list of the most common racial or ethnic groups is closed by latino with 6% residents.

Non-English Speakers

Education

Past year Jackson, MI universities awarded around 660 degrees. Statistics show that the population of students in Jackson, MI include 33 male students and 187 female students. Jackson, MI offers private and public tuition with a median cost of $0 for private four-year colleges and $0 for in-state public four-year colleges. The largest university of this city is the Career Quest Learning Centers-Jackson with the majority of graduates. The n/a and n/a hold the second and the third place respectively. The share of the public colleges in Jackson, MI is 66.7% and 33.3% go to the private colleges.

Universities

  • 1. Career Quest Learning Centers-Jackson
    110 graduates

Public vs Private

Health and Safety

The age groups that most likely have the health care coverage in Jackson, MI are 6-17 years old for men and 6-17 years old for women. Jackson, MI offers a 53 primary care clinician to 1 patient ratio. Data records state that dentists ratio is 61 to 1, speaking of mental health doctors ratio, it’s 219 to 1 resident.

Transportation

Commute Time

Average travel time: 18.59 minutes

Commuter Transportation

The workers of Jackson, MI traveled to their offices around 18.38 minutes lately and drove alone to get there. The rest of the residents carpooled and walked.

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