Michigan Population by City

Data Item State
Population, 2019 estimate - (Number)
City Value
Adrian 20,423
Albion 8,477
Allen Park 27,076
Alma 8,920
Alpena 9,963
Ann Arbor 121,890
Auburn Hills 24,042
Battle Creek 51,247
Bay City 33,019
Belding 5,747
Benton Harbor 9,826
Berkley 15,425
Beverly Hills 10,410
Big Rapids 10,395
Birmingham 21,322
Brighton 7,657
Burton 28,652
Cadillac 10,453
Center Line 8,235
Charlotte 9,088
Clawson 11,936
Coldwater 12,250
Dearborn 94,333
Dearborn Heights 55,616
Detroit 672,662
Dowagiac 5,735
East Grand Rapids 11,884
East Lansing 47,988
Eastpointe 32,347
Eaton Rapids 5,216
Ecorse 9,592
Escanaba 12,181
Farmington 10,565
Farmington Hills 81,093
Fenton 11,329
Ferndale 20,075
Flat Rock 10,007
Flint 95,943
Flushing 7,915
Fraser 14,568
Garden City 26,545
Grand Blanc 7,905
Grand Haven 11,064
Grand Ledge 7,854
Grand Rapids 200,217
Grandville 15,948
Greenville 8,449
Grosse Pointe 5,170
Grosse Pointe Farms 9,146
Grosse Pointe Park 11,094
Grosse Pointe Woods 15,412
Hamtramck 21,716
Harper Woods 13,813
Hastings 7,315
Hazel Park 16,470
Highland Park 10,806
Hillsdale 8,049
Holland 33,327
Holly 6,173
Houghton 7,993
Howell 9,618
Hudsonville 7,349
Huntington Woods 6,312
Inkster 24,381
Ionia 10,952
Iron Mountain 7,353
Ishpeming 6,431
Jackson 32,605
Kalamazoo 76,545
Kentwood 51,868
Lansing 118,427
Lapeer 8,621
Lincoln Park 36,517
Livonia 93,971
Ludington 8,137
Madison Heights 30,039
Manistee 6,116
Marquette 20,680
Marshall 7,005
Marysville 9,687
Mason 8,458
Melvindale 10,312
Menominee 8,108
Midland 41,800
Milan 6,076
Milford 6,514
Monroe 19,715
Mount Clemens 16,253
Mount Pleasant 25,388
Muskegon 37,287
Muskegon Heights 10,731
New Baltimore 12,403
Niles 11,158
Northville 5,970
Norton Shores 24,620
Novi 60,951
Oak Park 29,628
Owosso 14,484
Petoskey 5,738
Plymouth 9,168
Pontiac 59,772
Port Huron 28,927
Portage 49,216
Richmond 5,891
River Rouge 7,456
Riverview 12,074
Rochester 13,348
Rochester Hills 74,696
Rockford 6,299
Romulus 23,554
Roseville 47,377
Royal Oak 59,461
Saginaw 48,323
Saline 9,363
Sault Ste. Marie 13,552
South Lyon 11,831
Southfield 73,158
Southgate 29,088
Springfield 5,203
St. Clair 5,306
St. Clair Shores 59,409
St. Johns 7,930
St. Joseph 8,355
St. Louis 7,143
Sterling Heights 132,964
Sturgis 10,806
Swartz Creek 5,511
Taylor 61,148
Tecumseh 8,390
Three Rivers 7,660
Traverse City 15,651
Trenton 18,220
Troy 84,272
Walker 24,880
Walled Lake 7,170
Warren 134,587
Wayne 16,896
Westland 81,720
Wixom 14,010
Woodhaven 12,484
Wyandotte 24,935
Wyoming 75,820
Ypsilanti 20,995
Zeeland 5,564

Data item: Population, 2019 estimate

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates Program (PEP), updated annually. Population and Housing Unit Estimates

Definitions:

The Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program (PEP) produces estimates of the population for the United States, its states, counties, cities, and towns, as well as for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and its municipios (county-equivalents for Puerto Rico). Additionally, housing unit estimates are produced for the nation, states, and counties. The timing of the release of estimates varies according to the level of geography. See the Schedule of Releases for more information.

Resident Population - All persons who are "usually resident" in a specified geographic area. For the United States, the resident population includes all persons who usually reside in the 50 states and the District of Columbia, but excludes residents of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the Island areas under U.S. sovereignty or jurisdiction (principally American Samoa, Guam, United States Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands). In addition, the U.S. resident population excludes U.S. Armed Forces overseas and civilian U.S. citizens whose usual place of residence is outside the United States.

Estimates Base - The population count or estimate used as the starting point in the estimates process. It can be the most recent updated Census count or the estimate for a previous date within the same vintage. (The vintage year (e.g., V2019) refers to the final year of the time series). The April 1, 2010 Population Estimates base reflects changes to the 2010 Census population from the Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS) and other geographic program revisions. It may reflect changes from the Count Question Resolution program. Click on the "Scope and Methodology" link for details for each vintage year.

Population percent change - The difference between the population of an area at the beginning and end of a time period, expressed as a percentage of the beginning population.

Methodology for U.S. and Puerto Rico