Fraser ZIP Code List — Macomb County, MI

There is one unique ZIP code in Fraser, Michigan and it is 48026. Area code: 586.
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4.14
sq mi land
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sq mi water
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Fraser, MI ZIP code map

About Fraser, MI

Fraser, Michigan is a suburban city located in Macomb County in the southeastern corner of Michigan's Lower Peninsula. Served entirely by a single ZIP code, 48026, Fraser is a compact and well-established community that sits within the greater Detroit metropolitan area. The city offers residents a blend of quiet residential neighborhoods and convenient access to the commercial corridors that run through Macomb County.

Location & geography

Fraser is situated in southeastern Michigan, bordered by cities such as Sterling Heights to the north, Roseville to the south, and Clinton Township to the east. The city covers a land area of exactly 4.14 square miles and a water area of just 0.02 square miles, reflecting its predominantly urban and suburban landscape with minimal natural waterways. The terrain is generally flat, characteristic of the glacially shaped geography of the Great Lakes region, and the city is positioned roughly 15 to 20 miles northeast of downtown Detroit.

Community & economy

Fraser has the character of a classic southeast Michigan suburb, with a strong sense of local identity, well-kept residential streets, and a variety of small businesses and service-oriented establishments along its commercial corridors. The community is home to a mix of long-time residents and newer families drawn by its location within the Macomb County school districts and its proximity to regional employment centers. Daily life in Fraser revolves around its neighborhood schools, local parks, and easy access to the retail and dining options found along Groesbeck Highway and the surrounding area.

Transportation

Fraser is conveniently accessible via Groesbeck Highway, one of the major north-south arterials in Macomb County, which connects the city to neighboring communities and Interstate 696 to the south. Interstate 696 provides residents with direct freeway access linking Fraser to the broader Detroit metro highway network, including connections to I-94 and I-75. The nearest major commercial airport is Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, located approximately 30 to 35 miles to the southwest, while Detroit City Airport offers a closer general aviation option to the south.

History

Fraser was originally settled in the mid-nineteenth century and was named after a local pioneer family who were among the area's early landowners. The community grew steadily throughout the twentieth century as the Detroit metropolitan area expanded outward into Macomb County, transforming from a rural township area into an incorporated city. Fraser's development closely followed the postwar suburban boom that shaped much of southeastern Michigan, with residential growth accelerating significantly during the 1950s and 1960s.

Did you know?

One notable aspect of Fraser is that despite its small footprint of just over four square miles, it functions as a fully incorporated city rather than a township or village, giving it a distinct municipal identity within densely populated Macomb County. Fraser is also recognized as the home of one of Michigan's premier ice skating and hockey facilities, making it a regional destination for winter sports enthusiasts throughout metro Detroit.

ZIP codes for Fraser, MI (1)
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48026 Fraser Macomb View map

Demographics & statistics

14,668
Population
41.9
Median age
$61,039
Median household income
$37,422
Per capita income
$178,900
Median home value
$782
Median monthly rent
74.6%
Home ownership
10.7%
Poverty rate
4.8%
Unemployment
5,254
Housing units
21.1%
Bachelor's or higher

Age distribution

Male Female
418
Under 5
470
279
5–9
314
376
10–14
422
296
15–19
333
514
20–24
579
1,008
25–34
1,133
725
35–44
816
898
45–54
1,011
477
55–59
537
515
60–64
580
847
65–74
952
405
75–84
456
144
85+
163
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Female →

Age summary

GroupCount%
Under 182,72018.5%
18 and over11,94881.5%
65 and over2,96720.2%
Median age41.9 years

Race & ethnicity

White 81.1%
Black or African American 6.7%
Two or more races 5.8%
Hispanic or Latino 3.3%
Asian 1.7%
Other race 0.9%
American Indian / Alaska Native 0.5%
GroupCount%
White12,30681.1%
Black or African American1,0186.7%
Two or more races8765.8%
Hispanic or Latino5053.3%
Asian2611.7%
Other race1290.9%
American Indian / Alaska Native710.5%

Household income

Under $10k 3.0%
$10k–$15k 4.2%
$15k–$25k 8.3%
$25k–$35k 8.1%
$35k–$50k 15.8%
$50k–$75k 17.2%
$75k–$100k 16.9%
$100k–$150k 14.5%
$150k–$200k 7.3%
$200k+ 4.7%
Range% of households
Under $10k3.0%
$10k–$15k4.2%
$15k–$25k8.3%
$25k–$35k8.1%
$35k–$50k15.8%
$50k–$75k17.2%
$75k–$100k16.9%
$100k–$150k14.5%
$150k–$200k7.3%
$200k+4.7%
Median income$61,039

Housing

Home values

Under $50k 8.4%
$50k–$100k 8.1%
$100k–$150k 12.9%
$150k–$200k 35.6%
$200k–$300k 25.7%
$300k–$500k 8.8%
$500k–$1M 0.6%

Housing overview

MetricValue
Median home value$178,900
Median rent / month$782
Owner occupied74.6%
Renter occupied25.4%
Vacant5.5%
Single-family detached65.4%
Large apartment buildings6.8%
Mobile homes0.9%
Median rooms5.4
Avg household size (owned)2.36

Year built

Era%
2020 or later0.2%
2010–20190.5%
2000–20092.9%
1990–199914.6%
1980–19899.3%
1970–197923.9%
1960–196918.8%
1950–195923.5%
1940–19494.2%
1939 or earlier2.1%

Bedrooms

Size% of units
No bedroom (studio)1.3%
1 bedroom11.4%
2 bedrooms24.7%
3 bedrooms52.0%
4 bedrooms9.8%
5+ bedrooms0.8%

Vehicles per household

Vehicles% of households
No vehicle6.6%
1 vehicle38.6%
2 vehicles38.9%
3 or more15.8%

Heating fuel

Fuel type%
Utility gas90.9%
Electricity7.4%
Propane / LP gas1.1%
Fuel oil0.1%
Wood0.1%
No fuel used0.3%

Households & families

Household typeCount%
Married-couple family2,55739.2%
Cohabiting couple5388.2%
Male householder, no spouse1,26519.4%
Female householder, no spouse2,17133.2%
Households with children under 181,83728.1%
Households with seniors (65+)2,28835.0%
Average household size2.22

Marital status

StatusMaleFemale
Never married39.3%32.9%
Married45.5%39.1%
Separated0.4%2.7%
Widowed4.8%8.8%
Divorced10.0%16.5%

Education

Less than 9th grade 2.4%
Some HS, no diploma 5.6%
HS graduate 30.1%
Some college, no degree 28.5%
Associate's degree 12.3%
Bachelor's degree 15.1%
Graduate / professional 5.9%
Metric%
HS diploma or higher92.0%
Bachelor's or higher21.1%

School enrollment (ages 3–17)

TypeCount%
Nursery / preschool943.8%
Kindergarten572.3%
Elementary school1,10244.7%
High school65126.4%
College / grad school56022.7%

Employment

Industry of employment

Education & healthcare 20.9%
Manufacturing 17.2%
Retail trade 14.4%
Professional & management 8.7%
Arts, food & hospitality 7.9%
Other services 7.5%
Construction 6.4%
Transportation & utilities 5.1%
Finance & real estate 5.1%
Public administration 3.7%
Wholesale trade 1.5%
Information 1.2%
Agriculture & mining 0.6%

Occupation

Category%
Management, business & arts34.5%
Service14.0%
Sales & office24.8%
Natural resources & construction9.9%
Production & transportation16.8%

Employment type

Type%
Private sector87.0%
Government7.9%
Self-employed5.1%
Unpaid family workers0.0%

Commute

Method%
Drive alone79.9%
Carpool4.0%
Public transit0.5%
Walk1.5%
Other means1.0%
Avg commute (minutes)25.7

Poverty

All people 10.7%
Under 18 years 14.4%
18 and over 9.9%
Married-couple families 6.5%
Female-led households 17.1%

Income support

Source% of households
Social Security36.9%
Retirement income27.7%
Supplemental Security5.0%
Cash public assistance1.2%
Food stamps / SNAP11.9%

Health indicators

Condition%
High blood pressure34.5%
High cholesterol37.1%
Heart disease6.5%
Stroke3.1%
Asthma11.5%
Arthritis30.3%
Kidney disease2.9%
Pulmonary disease7.5%
Cancer7.5%
Behavior / access%
Binge drinking18.8%
No physical activity21.0%
Less than 7 hrs sleep34.0%
Fair or poor health14.0%
Poor mental health16.1%
Poor physical health10.3%
No health insurance8.6%
Visited doctor (checkup)77.8%
Visited dentist72.2%
Cholesterol screening92.2%
Teeth loss10.5%

Veterans & disability

VeteransCount%
Civilian veterans6655.6%
Disability%
Any disability13.9%
Under 186.4%
18–64 years11.9%
65 and over27.4%

Health insurance coverage

Type%
Private insurance71.8%
Public insurance40.5%
Uninsured under 191.0%

Language & origin

Language spoken at home (age 5+)

LanguageCount%
English only13,78093.9%
Spanish5193.8%
Other Indo-European00.0%
Asian & Pacific Islander1991.4%
Other languages510.4%

Place of birth & citizenship

OriginCount%
Native born (US)13,57892.6%
Born in same state13,51692.1%
Born in different state11,78780.4%
Foreign born620.4%
Naturalized citizen1,0907.4%
Not a US citizen57352.6%

Ancestry

AncestryCount%
Italian1,63711.2%
French9366.4%
Arab3262.2%
English1951.3%
German1871.3%
AncestryCount%
Irish930.6%
Norwegian580.4%
Polish390.3%
Dutch290.2%

Technology access

Metric% of households
Computer access44.5%
Internet access94.2%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2025 estimates.

Frequently asked questions
What is the ZIP code for Fraser, MI?
Fraser, MI has one ZIP code: 48026.
What is the main ZIP code for Fraser, MI?
The primary ZIP code for Fraser, MI is 48026. The city uses area code 586 for phone service.
What county is Fraser, MI in?
Fraser is located in Macomb County, Michigan.
How many ZIP codes are in Fraser, MI?
Fraser, MI has 1 ZIP code.
What ZIP code should I use when mailing packages to businesses in downtown Fraser near Masonic Boulevard?
Downtown Fraser and the Masonic Boulevard commercial area are located in ZIP code 48026, which covers the entire city of Fraser, Michigan.
Which ZIP code serves the residential neighborhoods around Fraser High School in Macomb County?
Fraser High School and the surrounding residential neighborhoods are all within ZIP code 48026, the sole ZIP code for the city of Fraser.
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