Union Demographics & Household Information

Union Demographics

Population2,209
Male1,078
Female1,131
Married1,775
Single379
Separated10
Widowed102
Divorced206
Number of Households863
Avg Household Size2.51
Avg Family Size2.85
Median Age40.20
Median Household Income$37,679
Average Household Income$861
Per Capita Income$16,240
White Collar Jobs765
Blue Collar Jobs1,087
Employed1,117
Unemployed53

Union Household Information

Number of Households863
Households: Family633
Households: Non-Family230
Households: With Children291
Age 0-4124
Age 5-9126
Age 10-14188
Age 15-19150
Age 20-2487
Age 25-34247
Age 35-44375
Age 45-54399
Age 55-59114
Age 60-64102
Age 65-74166
Age 75-8495
Age 85+36
 

Union Income, Jobs & Education

Union Income & Jobs

$0-10,0000
$10,000 - $14,99942
$15,000 - $24,999118
$25,000 - $34,999163
$35,000 - $49,999187
$50,000 - $74,999207
$75,000 - $99,99956
$100,000 - $149,99920
$150,000 - $199,9991
Over $200,0000

Union Education

Less than 9th Grade37
Some High School135
High School Graduate593
Some College328
Associate Degree128
Bachelor's Degree226
Graduate Degree93
Percentage High School or Higher88.8%
 

Union Residential & Ethnicity Statistics

Union Residential Statistics

Average Home Sale Price$94,000
Total Housing Units1,052
Owner Occupied732
Rental Occupied131
Rental Vacancy Rate9.0%
Vacant Housing Units189
Median Travel Time to Work26 minutes
Transportation to Work: Public4
Transportation to Work: Drive / Carpool119
Transportation to Work: Walk / Bike / Other34
Work at Home86

Union Ethnicity Statistics

White2,197
African American5
Hispanic or Latino6
Asian7
American Indian or Alaska Native13
Hawaiian / Pacific Islander0
Other5
 
Union Notable Locations
  • Camp Adahi
  • Union Fairgrounds
  • Matthews Museum of Maine Heritage
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Union Churches
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Union Parks
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