Living in Shirley Area

Explore Shirley with social, economic, demographic, and housing information.

Living Summary
81
households
154
Total Population
$146,900
Average House Value
$47,679
Average Household Income
93.49%
Health Insurance Coverage
100%
Household with Internet
Academic Summary view more
KG-12
Grades Offered

Overview

A total of 81 households are located in Shirley area. Among them, 7 households have children under the age of 18. The average family size is 2.55 people. The total number of children in the region is 18 and 26 children are attending schools including pre-K, K-12 schools, and colleges/graduate schools.
Social Characteristics of Shirley, Maine
Household81
Population154
Household with Child (age 18 and under)7
(9%)
Child Population (age 18 and under)18
Total Students26
Pre-Kindergarten1
Kindergarten6
Grade 1-81
Grade 9-123
College/Graduate School15
Veterans152
Non-citizen0
Non-English Home Language6
Internet Coverage100%

Employment Statistics

153 residents are over the age of 16 and 98 people are in labor force. Among them, 98 people are in civilian labor force and 0 are in armed labor force. 89 people are employed and the unemployment rate is 9.20%.
The tables below show the employment-related statistics for Shirley area.

Average Income and Health Insurance

The average household income is $53,841 for the 81 households in Shirley area, Maine. The average income of a single worker is $23,958. 158 people have a health insurance and the health insurance coverage rate is 93.49%.

Housing

There are 228 housing units in Shirley area, Maine with 81 units (35.53%) occupied. 71 houses (87.65%) are occupied by owner and 10 houses (12.35%) are rented. The average housing value is $146,900 and the average rental cost is $0. 0 houses (0.00%) were newly built in 2014 or later and 43 houses (18.86%) were built in 1949 or earlier.

Demographic

A total of 169 people lives in Shirley area, Maine with 83 male and 86 female. The males to female ratio is 49.11 to 50.89. The tables below describes the population by gender, age, and race.