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Cadillac, MI
Population10,322
Median Age37.9
Pop. Density1,510
Pop. Change3.23%
Married Population48.29%
Household Size2.38
Unemployment Rate14.30%
Median Home Cost$89,100
Homes Owned59.83%
Home Appreciation-4.05%
Percent Religious38.43%
Commute Time19

95.47% of people are white, 0.52% are black, 1.00% are asian, 1.00% are native american, and 2.01% claim 'Other'. 1.55% of the people in Cadillac, MI, claim hispanic ethnicity (meaning 98.45% are non-hispanic).


Concerned Citizen
McBain, MI
Cadillac Has Gone Downhill... - 8/14/2008

I grew up in Cadillac. It used to be a decent, if uncultured, place to live. The public schools were safe, you could actually leave your cars unlocked, and homes were affordable. Children could really play outside without being abducted or learning about sex and drugs from their peers. These days, home prices are bordering on rediculous, violent crime is escalating, and anything not chained down or protected with an alarm system is likely to disappear. Recently, my family and I lived in the city of Cadillac for almost two years. Anything left outside was stolen, my car (with an alarm system) was vandalized, and our charming neighbor boy, age 8, took an ax to our front porch and our mailbox. His mother was constantly waking our children by knocking on our door at midnight to ask for a ride to the liquor store. Welcome to Cadillac! Unfortunately, it does not seem to matter which part of the city you call home; the situation is similar. We have family who live in the city's most expensive area (highest home values, highest taxes). The street is replete with potholes, it is not plowed very much in the winter, and their vehicles have been egged with some regularity. There are three distinct groups of people in Cadillac; one group is comprised of redneck locals who collect disability, spend all their money at the topless bar or the night club, and go home to the trailer park. The other major group is comprised of executives and retirees who came to the area for the "quaint atmosphere," go to work and/or to the country club, and return to their posh homes on the lakes. The third, most insidious, group is comprised of SUV-driving tourists who cannot seem to find M-115, assume pedestrians have the right of way, and remark on how gloriously cheap everything is as they break out their credit cards. There is a fourth group: those poor souls who are stuck in the middle, who go to work, go to church, mow their lawns, and try to be decent citizens. Unfortunately, they are being slowly weeded out by the other groups, and they are learning to live with the chaos or to leave the area. Perhaps Cadillac could be a great place to live again. Unfortunately, the middle class is disappearing. Unemployment is currently 10 percent.[read more...]

craig
Chicago, IL
The good and the bad - 8/30/2007

I lived in Cadillac for 8 years and this is my opinion. Cadillac has beautiful lakes and National forests in the area that provide a lot of both winter and summer outdoor activities. The city of Cadillac has some what of a depressed downtown area because of the new far north side business district that has brought in stores like Wal-Mart and Meijer which have virtually closed down the downtown area. Just the sad reality of many smaller cities in the United States. The majority of the people in Cadillac know each other and it still has a small town appeal. However, the city has grown a great deal in the past ten years and a lot of people are moving to the area from larger cities in southern Michigan to escape the crime and big city problems. It’s truly a republican, traditional values city so if you’re a minority, meaning black, Hispanic, or LGBT you most likely will not “fit” it. Cadillac is in the lake effect snow belt so they get dumped on with a ton of snow in the winter. Cadillac is a blue collar, white, snowy, republican, affordable, quiet, small city. If that’s what you like, you’ll love it. [read more...]

Vincent
Cadillac, MI
Cadillac is the best place to live - 4/1/2007

In my opinion Cadillac, MI is one of the best places to live in Michigan these days. We are the largest manufacturing city in northern michigan, including the U.P. that is still holding strong. There are weekly posts of 100 jobs or more at Michigan works and other staffing agencies here. We have some of the best fishing in the state. We have Baker College and a branch of Northwest Michigan College. We have one of the state's biggest and fastest growing universities a half hour south of us in Big Rapids. We have a HUGE metroplis area an hour south of us in Grand Rapids (approx 1.5 million population area) and we also have the ever fast growing and beautiful Grand Traverse area just a short 40 miles up the road. Seriously Cadillac is the best place to live in Michigan now-a-days.[read more...]