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See what Milan, MI has to offer.

Who Lives Here

Milan Demographics

Education

High School

21%

Associate's

26%

Bachelor's

13%

Master's

5%

Doctorate

35%

Family Size

2 people

36%

3 people

24%

4 people

20%

5 people

12%

6+ people

8%

Household Income

0-50k

32%

50-100k

39%

100-150k

20%

150-200k

6%

200k+

3%

Age

0-10

16%

10-20

16%

20-45

29%

45-65

26%

65+

13%

Getting Around Milan

Milan Transportation

Commute Time

0-15 Mins

17%

15-30 Mins

43%

30-40 Mins

21%

40-60 Mins

17%

60+ Mins

3%

Transportation Scores

Percentage: 3737

Walk Score®

Percentage: 4141

Bike Score®

Milan Education

Schools

Top Schools in Milan

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Living in Milan, MI

The small town of Milan, Michigan is home to slightly more than 6,000 people. It's a nice place to raise a family, as children aged 5-14 account for a higher percentage of the population here (24%) than nationally (19%), while young professionals are less well-represented. Overall, the town's residents, with an average age of just over 36, are younger than most cities in Michigan. Just 27% of residents rent in Milan, as home ownership is common in the town. At $925 a month, the average rent is slightly above the state average.

Milan residents have an average commute of about 27 minutes. Many residents (41%) commute to work by car, while public transit isn't used. A small percentage of workers commute on foot.

Compared to the national average (5%), Milan has a relatively large number of residents over the age of 25 who possess an Associate's degree (7%). Further, 11% possess a Bachelor's degree and 5% have earned a Master's degree or Doctorate. There are three primary industries in Milan: healthcare, manufacturing, and education. Combined, these industries account for 22% of the workforce in the town. Meanwhile, looking at job function, 8% of the town's population works in sales, which ranks as the top profession in the town. Milan workers earn an average annual income of around $77K, about $15,000 more than the average Michigan resident. However, Milan's average income is fairly average compared to the national level ($73,345).