It's easy to assemble an efficient work force in Saline. Roughly 250,000 working age people live within a 20-minute commute to the City; and more than 1.5 million live within a 45-minute commute.
This includes excellent concentrations of both skilled and unskilled workers; and an unparalleled selection of experienced managers, as well as management trainees from several area universities, colleges, and vocational training schools.
More than anything else, the character of Saline area workers is an extension of the community's agricultural roots, whose heritage puts a premium on traditional values, hard work, self-reliance, independence, and an enduring pride in one's community, family and job. Dependable and loyal, our workers are driven by a strong ethic to do the best job possible.
Relocated businesses like Associated Spring, Chelsea Industries and Liebherr Gear Technology have already discovered the truth of this claim.
Population |
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Year |
City |
County |
State |
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1950 |
1,533 |
134,606 |
6,371,766 |
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1960 |
2,334 |
172,460 |
7,823,194 |
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1970 |
4,811 |
234,748 |
8,875,083 |
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1980 |
6,483 |
264,748 |
9,262,078 |
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1990 |
6,660 |
282,937 |
9,295,297 |
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2000 |
8,034 |
322,895 |
9,938,444 |
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Education Profile-Age 25 or Older |
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