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  1. Dec 15, 2021 · Michigan’s headlines: between 2010 and 2020 the state’s population grew by about 200,000 people, with much of the growth concentrated along the Lower Peninsula’s Lake Michigan shoreline. In contrast, the Upper Peninsula’s population decreased by about 10,000.

  2. Warren, Sterling Heights, Ann Arbor, and Lansing round out the six total cities in the state with population counts above 100,000. Lansing, the state capital, has a population of 115,056. There are 86 additional cities with populations that fall between 10,000 and 100,000 inhabitants.

    • Michigan Area and Population Density
    • Michigan Gender and Religion Statistics
    • Michigan Boundary, Census and Statehood History

    Situated in the heart of the Great Lakes, Michigan is one of the largest states in the US both in terms of land mass and population. With a total land mass of 96,716 square miles, (250,493 square kilometers), Michigan is the eleventh biggest state in the USA by area. The land is fairly densely packed, although not exceptionally so -- for every squa...

    The median age of the population in Michigan is 39.5 years of age. The gender ratio is approximately 50.8% female and 49.2% male. In term of religious preferenceacross the state, Michigan comes in with 70% preference to Christian based faiths, 5% are affiliated in non-Christian based faiths, and 24% are unaffiliated with any religion.

    Michigan was part of the Northwest Territory established in 1787. When Indiana Territory was created in 1800 it included the west half of lower Michigan and nearly all of the Upper Peninsula, leaving the remainder of the present State in the Northwest Territory until 1802, when the eastern portion also became part of Indiana Territory. Michigan Ter...

  3. www.census.gov › library › storiesMICHIGAN: 2020 Census

    Jul 17, 2023 · The 2020 Census Demographic Data Map Viewer is web map application that includes state, county, and tract-level data from the 2020 Census.

  4. As of 2018, the western Upper Peninsula is home to about 173,887 people, while the eastern Upper Peninsula is home to about 133,499 people, a total of 307,386—only about 3% of the state's populationliving in almost one-third of the state's land area.

  5. U.S. Census Bureau, Annual Population Estimates. The regional population displayed a substantial drop over the 2013–2019 period. Recent population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau show the population of the Upper Peninsula Prosperity Alliance dropping by over 10,500, from 309,400 in 2013 to 298,850 in 2019.

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  7. The Upper Peninsula is a region of Michigan. It is not connected to the rest of the state, but is connected at its southwestern end to Wisconsin. Therefore, in general the Upper Peninsula is located much closer to Ontario, Canada and the neighboring state of Wisconsin than with the Lower Peninsula, separated by a small channel connecting Lakes ...

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