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Saline, MI

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Saline, Michigan is a city located in Washtenaw County. It is known for its low crime rate and is a great place to raise a family. The city has over 8,000 residents with many activities and attractions to explore. Saline also offers excellent educational opportunities as well as access to major cities such as Detroit, Lansing and Ann Arbor.

Population

DemographicValue
Population (as of July 1, 2022)9,919
Median Age38.7 years
Ethnic Diversity
White90.7%
African American5.1%
Native American0.2%
Asian1.2%
Other Races0.9%
Two or more races1.9%
Median Household Income$74,813
Median Family Income$96,743

Education

Saline, Michigan is home to an impressive education system with 4 public elementary schools, 1 public high school, and 7 private schools. According to the National Center for Education Statistics in 2019-2020, 3,965 students were enrolled in Public Schools while 1,151 students were enrolled in private schools. The total student to teacher ratio was 16:1 across all the schools and the graduates had an impressive graduation rate of 88.7%.

Amongst the 4 public elementary schools are Saline Elementary School, Harvest Elementary School, Heritage Elementary School and Pleasant Ridge Elementary School while Saline High School represents the only public high school in the area. Private schools consist of Saline Christian Academy, Saline Montessori School, Saline Seventh–day Adventist School, Saline Learning Center, Saline Christian Academy of Excellence, Saline Area Catholic School and Saline Lutheran School offering a comprehensive range of educational options for parents and families in their local community.

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Health

The area boasts good access to primary care physicians, with 79.2% of people in the area having access to this valuable resource. Additionally, there are several well-regarded hospitals providing medical services to residents, such as Michigan Medicine Saline, St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor, and St. Joseph Mercy Saline.

Those in the Saline community also have access to a wide variety of insurance providers like Blue Cross Blue Shield, Priority Health, and Aetna; all of which can provide quality coverage for visitors and locals alike. Moreover, the overall mortality rate for the area is 8.5 per 1,000 people which is below the state average of 8.8 per 1,000 people – proof that local health care facilities are improving the lives of its residents with each passing day. The main governing body over health care in Saline is the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), which works hard making sure that residents get the care they need and deserve.

Employment

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, it has a median household income of $66,543 and a median salary of $45,250 — both numbers slightly higher than the national average. The unemployment rate in Saline is 3.9% — also below the national average of 4.2%.

The largest industry in Saline is manufacturing, which employs around 12% of the workforce. Other significant industries include health care and social assistance, retail trade, professional and technical services and educational services. Popular jobs include production workers, laborers and machine operators as well as sales personnel, office staff members and managers, healthcare practitioners and technicians. 

Transportation

For those living in the area, transportation is well-served. The city offers several different transportation options to meet any commuting needs.

The local Saline Area Transit (SAT) system is available for short-distance travel around the Saline area, while the Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority (AAATA) covers regional ground to nearby Ann Arbor. Meanwhile, University of Michigan’s school bus service, UMTRANS offers free rides to and from the campus. Those looking for a more direct route can also consider a taxi or ridesharing option available in the area too.

Not only are these services plentiful but they make getting around convenient and easy in an otherwise difficult time when commuting might be an obstacle. With all your transportation needs met with ease and with parking not being an issue due to availability at well-priced garages, Saline has become an easily commutable city of today.

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Points of Interest

The Saline Recreation Area is the perfect place to enjoy fishing, camping, and hiking outdoors in nature. For those interested in history, the Michigan Firehouse Museum houses vintage firefighting equipment while the Saline Summer Concert Series provides live music throughout the summer months. Visitors can experience high-speed thrills at the Saline Speedway and browse antique collections at the Saline Antique Mall.

Saline has plenty of activities that appeal to all ages. Whether you’re shopping at locally-owned businesses or exploring cultural attractions like historical sites and museums, there’s something available for everyone. Plus, it’s easy to refuel with delicious restaurants featuring everything from classic American fare to international cuisine. 

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