City: | Belleville, Michigan |
City Alias: | Sumpter Township, Sumpter Twp, Van Buren Township, Van Buren Twp |
Names to Avoid: | Roulo |
County: | Wayne County |
Timezone: | Eastern (GMT -05:00)%> |
Local Time: | 1:02:23 AM |
Population: | 44,055 [See All] |
Area Code: | 734 |
Classification: | Standard [Normal Street Delivery] |
Coordinates: | 42.1753, -83.4753 |
Land Area: | 66.903 sq mi |
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ZIP Code 48111 has 44,055 residents and 18,470 households (average 2.38 persons per household). The median age is 40.4 years, about the same as the state (40.1) and slightly older than the nation (38.8). The gender split is 49.0% male and 51.0% female, which is about the same as the state male share (49.3%), making this a female-majority area. Largest groups are White (63.6%, much lower than the state average of 73.9%) and Black or African American (25.3%, much higher than the state average of 13.7% and well above the national average of 12.4%); Hispanic or Latino residents make up 4.2%, which is much lower than the national average (18.7%), and Black or African American share is much higher than both the state (13.7%) and national averages (12.4%).
Explore More:Population Over TimeBy Age & GenderBy RaceBy GenderNativity & Citizenship
2020 Population: | 44,055Source: Census DHC |
2023 ACS Population Estimate: | 44,193Source: Census ACS |
2025 ZC Population Estimate: | 48,154Source: ZIP-Codes.com |
Population Density: | 658.5 people per sq mile |
Average Income: | $74,125Source: Census ACS |
Households: | 18,470Source: Census DHC |
Average House Value: | $239,400Source: Census ACS |
Persons Per Household: | 2.38Source: Census DHC |
Average Family Size: | 3.28Source: Census ACS |
Group | 2010 | 2011 | 2102 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 |
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Census ACS Population Estimate | -- | 42,089 | 42,366 | 42,081 | 42,026 | 42,062 | 41,560 | 41,403 | 40,824 | 40,926 | 41,081 | 43,910 | 44,169 | 44,193 |
Decennial Census | 42,313 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | 44,055 | -- | -- | -- |
Median Age: 40.4
Male Median Age: 39.1
Female Median Age: 41.5
Group | < 5 | 5-9 | 10-14 | 15-19 | 20-24 | 25-29 | 30-34 | 35-39 | 40-44 | 45-49 | 50-54 | 55-59 | 60-64 | 65-69 | 70-74 | 75-79 | 80-84 | 85+ |
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Male | 1,228 | 1,170 | 1,314 | 1,375 | 1,451 | 1,676 | 1,515 | 1,266 | 1,251 | 1,536 | 1,618 | 1,569 | 1,501 | 1,136 | 942 | 537 | 278 | 207 |
Female | 1,086 | 1,147 | 1,200 | 1,329 | 1,474 | 1,698 | 1,570 | 1,270 | 1,464 | 1,627 | 1,668 | 1,595 | 1,622 | 1,316 | 1,090 | 633 | 351 | 345 |
Total | 2,314 | 2,317 | 2,514 | 2,704 | 2,925 | 3,374 | 3,085 | 2,536 | 2,715 | 3,163 | 3,286 | 3,164 | 3,123 | 2,452 | 2,032 | 1,170 | 629 | 552 |
White: | 27,999 | 65.79% |
Black: | 11,128 | 26.15% |
Hispanic:* | 1,838 | 4.32% |
Asian: | 830 | 1.95% |
American Indian: | 165 | 0.39% |
Hawaiian: | 11 | 0.03% |
Other: | 585 | 1.37% |
Total: | 42,556 | 100% |
Gender | Count | % | Median Age |
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Males: | 21,570 | 48.96% | 39.1 years |
Females: | 22,485 | 51.04% | 41.5 years |
Total: | 44,055 | 100% | 40.4 years |
Native, born in the United States: | 42,093 | 95.25% |
Native, born in PR, Island Areas, or abroad: | 141 | 0.32% |
Foreign born, naturalized U.S. citizen: | 929 | 2.10% |
Foreign born, not a U.S. citizen: | 1,030 | 4.43% |
Total Population: | 44,193 | 100% |
Total Native Population: | 42,234 | 95.57% |
Total Foreign-born Population: | 1,959 | 4.43% |
In 2023, the Median household income is $74,125, which is lower than the national median ($78,538), is up $20,774 (38.9%) since 2011 and above its 2019 pre-pandemic level by $14,985. Family households earn a median of $92,469 versus $47,763 for nonfamily households (a difference of $44,706). By gender, male median income is $73,151 and female is $46,150, which is much lower than the national female median ($53,445), with a current gap of $27,001 that has widened from 2011 to 2023. The labor-force participation rate is 67.8%, which is well above the state rate (61.4%). The unemployment rate is 8.2%, which is considerably above the national rate (5.2%). The largest occupation group is Management (32.6%).
Explore More:Income Over TimeHousehold IncomeEmployment StatusBy Occupation
Income Type | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 |
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Median Household Income | $53,351 | $52,752 | $52,054 | $53,647 | $53,948 | $53,724 | $56,662 | $56,794 | $59,140 | $61,628 | $64,318 | $71,090 | $74,125 |
Median Family Income | $66,086 | $63,914 | $65,275 | $62,122 | $60,831 | $63,907 | $69,243 | $68,964 | $71,676 | $75,732 | $80,075 | $85,945 | $92,469 |
Median NonFamily Income | $38,588 | $40,228 | $36,983 | $38,051 | $40,193 | $36,107 | $36,472 | $36,680 | $37,356 | $42,192 | $42,612 | $44,995 | $47,763 |
Median Male Income | $54,146 | $51,313 | $51,624 | $51,841 | $53,037 | $51,119 | $50,350 | $50,800 | $53,637 | $55,652 | $59,719 | $66,997 | $73,151 |
Median Female Income | $40,765 | $40,993 | $41,372 | $40,980 | $39,805 | $40,120 | $40,004 | $40,462 | $40,845 | $41,729 | $42,160 | $44,973 | $46,150 |
Employed: | 23,000 | 62.20% |
Unemployed: | 2,052 | 5.55% |
Not In Labor Force: | 11,925 | 32.25% |
Total: | 36,977 | 100% |
Management, business, science, and arts: | 7,503 | 32.62% |
Service: | 3,500 | 15.22% |
Sales and Office: | 5,383 | 23.40% |
Natural resources, construction, and maintenance: | 2,198 | 9.56% |
Production, transportation, and material moving: | 4,416 | 19.20% |
Total Civilian Employed Population: | 23,000 | 100% |
In 2023, the median home value is $239,400, which is far less than the national median ($303,400), is up $87,900 (58.02%) since 2011 and above its 2019 pre-pandemic level by $71,700. The median gross rent is $1,162, which is well under the national median ($1,348), is up $363 (45.43%) since 2011 and above its 2019 pre-pandemic level by $224. Of occupied housing, owners make up 68.69% (63.05% with a mortgage, 36.95% free-and-clear) and renters 31.31% - making this ZIP Code less home ownership than the state and under national rental averages. The vacancy rate is 7.47%, which is markedly below the state rate (12.16%).
Explore More:Compare Home ValueHome Value Over TimeRent & Over TimeHousing Occupancy
Group | 2011 | 2102 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 |
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Median Home Value | $151,500 | $134,500 | $125,400 | $119,600 | $124,800 | $139,400 | $152,000 | $156,600 | $167,700 | $183,100 | $200,800 | $224,200 | $239,400 |
Less than $500: | 235 | 4.18% |
$500 to $999: | 1,033 | 18.37% |
$1,000 to $1,499: | 3,372 | 59.98% |
$1,500 to $1,999: | 829 | 14.75% |
$2,000 to $2,499: | 43 | 0.76% |
$2,500 to $2,999: | 0 | 0.00% |
$3,000 or more: | 7 | 0.12% |
No Rent: | 103 | 1.83% |
Total: | 5,622 | 100% |
Group | 2011 | 2102 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 |
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Median Rent | $799 | $809 | $810 | $844 | $851 | $865 | $870 | $907 | $938 | $964 | $1,024 | $1,122 | $1,162 |
Owner Occupied (with mortgage): | 7,777 | 43.31% |
Owner Occupied (free and clear, no mortgage): | 4,558 | 25.38% |
Renter Occupied: | 5,622 | 31.31% |
Total Occupied Housing Units: | 17,957 | 100% |
Occupied Housing Units: | 17,957 | 92.53% |
Vacant Housing Units (not graphed): | 1,449 | 7.47% |
Total Housing Units: | 19,406 | 100% |
Single-Family Units: | 11,558 | 59.56% |
Multi-Family Units: | 5,221 | 26.90% |
Other Units: | 2,627 | 13.54% |
Total Housing Units: | 19,406 | 100% |
In 2023, 27.20% of adults (25+) have a bachelor's degree or higher, which is far lower than the national rate (35.00%). High school or higher is 92.30%, which is well above the national rate (89.40%). The uninsured rate is 4.90%, which is falls below the national rate (8.60%). The share of people in poverty is 6.30%, which is generally lower than the state rate (8.80%), down 2.70 percentage points since 2011 and below its 2019 pre-pandemic level by 0.60 percentage points. This suggests a positive shift in the local economic and social landscape - higher incomes, steadier consumer demand, and a strengthening tax base. Among residents ages 3+, the largest enrollment group is elementary (35.86%). College enrollment is 28.40%, which is on par with the state rate (26.60%), meaning the community mirrors broader higher-education participation.
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Less than 9th grade: | 771 | 2.45% |
9th to 12th grade, no diploma: | 1,652 | 5.26% |
High school graduate (includes equivalency): | 9,849 | 31.34% |
Some college, no degree: | 7,770 | 24.72% |
Associate's degree: | 2,829 | 9.00% |
Bachelor's degree: | 5,430 | 17.28% |
Graduate or professional degree: | 3,130 | 9.96% |
Total: | 31,431 | 100% |
High school or higher: | 29,008 | 92.29% |
Bachelor's degree or higher: | 8,560 | 27.23% |
Private Insurance: | 33,184 | 64.49% |
Public Insurance: | 16,124 | 31.34% |
No Insurance: | 2,145 | 4.17% |
Total: | 51,453 | 100% |
Has Health Insurance: | 49,308 | 95.83% |
Group | 2011 | 2102 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 |
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% of People in Poverty | 9.0% | 9.7% | 9.7% | 9.2% | 9.0% | 8.2% | 7.7% | 8.0% | 6.9% | 6.7% | 6.4% | 7.7% | 6.3% |
Note: Counts of Families & People in poverty are not published at the ZIP Code level due to small sample sizes. Percentages shown are survey estimates from the American Community Survey (ACS). They may differ from official poverty statistics. The U.S. Census Bureau defines poverty status by comparing a family's or individual's total income with federal poverty thresholds that vary by family size and composition.
Nursery School, Preschool: | 557 | 6.09% |
Kindergarten: | 336 | 3.67% |
Elementary school (grades 1-8): | 3,280 | 35.86% |
High school (grades 9-12): | 2,376 | 25.98% |
College or graduate school: | 2,598 | 28.40% |
Total: | 9,147 | 100% |
Early Childhood: | 893 | 9.76% |
K-12 (Primary & Secondary School): | 5,992 | 65.51% |
ZIP Code 48111 supports both business and residential activity. According to the Business Census (2023), there are 673 business establishments, employing about 14,326 people with an annual payroll of $946,208,000. USPS data shows 20,233 residential mailboxes and 666 business mailboxes, reflecting local delivery coverage.
# Residential Mailboxes: | 20,233Source: USPS |
# Business Mailboxes: | 666Source: USPS |
Total Delivery Receptacles: | 20,785Source: USPS |
Single Family Delivery Units: | 11,604Source: USPS |
Multi Family Delivery Units: | 2,864Source: USPS |
# of Businesses: | 673Source: CBP |
1st Quarter Payroll: | $259,457,000Source: CBP |
Annual Payroll: | $946,208,000Source: CBP |
# of Employees: | 14,326Source: CBP |
ZIP Code 48111 is located in Wayne County, Michigan, within the Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area (CBSA 19820) and Michigan's 5th and 6th Congressional Districts. This Metro area has a population of 4,367,620 people, about 1.01% of whom live in ZIP Code 48111, and is subdivided into the Detroit-Dearborn-Livonia, MI division. It covers 66.903 sq mi of land and a water area of 2.219 sq mi.
CBSA Name: | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MISource: Census |
CBSA Number: | 19820Source: Census |
CBSA Type: | MetroSource: Census |
CBSA Division: | Detroit-Dearborn-Livonia, MI (CBSA Div 19804)Source: Census |
CBSA Population: | 4,367,620Source: Census |
MSA: | Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI CMSASource: Census |
Land Area: | 66.903 sq miSource: Census |
Water Area: | 2.219 sq miSource: Census |
Congressional District: | 05,06Source: USPS |
Congressional Land Area: | 2348.7, 3546.74 sq miSource: Census |
PMSA: | Detroit, MI PMSASource: Census |
Intro Date: | < 2004-10Source: ZIP-Codes.com |
Place FIPS Code: | 2607020Source: Census |
Place Name: | Belleville city; MichiganSource: Census |
ZIP Code 48111 is in the Van Buren Public Schools, which serves grades Kindergarten thru 12th. There are 8 public schools and 2 private school(s) in this ZIP Code. It also has 6 colleges, universities or post secondary education institutions nearby which would be a short commute to.
Our sources include trusted federal and licensed data from the United States Postal Service, U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Geological Survey, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and the National Center for Education Statistics, along with proprietary datasets created by ZIP-Codes.com. Data last updated on October 1, 2025.