Caseville is a tiny city located in the state of Michigan. With a population of 644 people and two associated neighborhoods, Caseville is the 537th largest community in Michigan.
Another notable thing is that Caseville is an extremely popular vacation destination. A significant portion of the population is seasonal. During the vacation season, the city experiences a large influx of people who take up residence in second homes they own in the area. As the vacation season ends, the population drops again, leaving behind a substantially quieter and smaller city.
Caseville’s overall crime rate ranks among the lowest in the nation, making it a very safe place to live.
The city is relatively quiet, having a combination of lower population density and few of those groups of people who have a tendency to be noisy. For example, Caseville has relatively fewer families with younger children, and/or college students. Combined, this makes Caseville a pretty quiet place to live overall. If you like quiet, you will probably enjoy it here.
Caseville is a small city, and as such doesn't have a public transit system that people use to get to and from their jobs every day.
The rate of college-level education in Caseville is quite a bit lower than the national average among all cities of 21.84%: just 12.30% of people here over 25 have a bachelor's degree or an advanced degree.
The per capita income in Caseville in 2022 was $35,984, which is upper middle income relative to Michigan and the nation. This equates to an annual income of $143,936 for a family of four. However, Caseville contains both very wealthy and poor people as well.
The people who call Caseville home describe themselves as belonging to a variety of racial and ethnic groups. The greatest number of Caseville residents report their race to be White, followed by Native American. Important ancestries of people in Caseville include German, Irish, English, Polish, and Italian.
The most common language spoken in Caseville is English. Other important languages spoken here include Polish and Italian.