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Detroit

673,342

Population

46

ZIP Codes

$26,749

Median Income

$52,300

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in Detroit

ZIP Code Place Name
48201 Detroit
48202 Detroit
48204 Detroit
48205 Detroit
48206 Detroit
48207 Detroit
48208 Detroit
48209 Detroit
48210 Detroit
48211 Detroit
48213 Detroit
48214 Detroit
48215 Detroit
48216 Detroit
48217 Detroit
48219 Detroit
48221 Detroit
48222 Detroit
48223 Detroit
48224 Detroit
48226 Detroit
48227 Detroit
48228 Detroit
48231 Detroit
48232 Detroit
48233 Detroit
48234 Detroit
48235 Detroit
48238 Detroit
48242 Detroit
48243 Detroit
48244 Detroit
48255 Detroit
48260 Detroit
48264 Detroit
48265 Detroit
48266 Detroit
48267 Detroit
48268 Detroit
48269 Detroit
48272 Detroit
48275 Detroit
48277 Detroit
48278 Detroit
48279 Detroit
48288 Detroit

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