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  1. Jul 15, 2024 · The largest city in Michigan is Detroit, with a population of 633,218. Detroit is the 26th largest city in the US. The second largest city is Grand Rapids, with a population of 196,608, and is the 130th largest city in the US.

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    • Detroit - 624,177
    • Grand Rapids - 201,093
    • Warren - 140,453
    • Sterling Heights - 135,276
    • Ann Arbor - 125,835
    • Dearborn - 112,340
    • Lansing - 112,314
    • Livonia - 95,253
    • Troy - 88,556
    • Westland - 85,686

    Detroit is the seat of Wayne County in southeastern Michigan. Detroit's population has declined by -2.34% since the last census, and it is currently falling at a rate of 1.18% each year. Detroit has a population density of 4,500 people per square mile and covers an area of more than 143 square miles. With the Henry Ford Experience drawing crowds of...

    Grand Rapids is the seat of Kent County. Grand Rapids' population has grown by 1.09% since the most recent census, and the city is currently expanding at a rate of 0.54% each year. Grand Rapids has a total area of over 46 square miles and a population density of 4,493 persons per square mile. America's Best Beer City, the center of American craft b...

    Southeast Michigan's Macomb County hosts the city of Warren. The population of Warren has grown by 0.76% since the most recent census, and the city is currently expanding at a rate of 0.38% each year. Warren has a total area of roughly 34 square miles and a population density of 4,088 per square mile. Many businesses call the city home, including t...

    One of the main suburbs of Detroit is the city of Sterling Heights, which is located in Macomb County in the U.S. state of Michigan. Sterling Heights' population has grown by 0.69% since the most recent census, and it is currently expanding at a rate of 0.34% each year. Sterling Heights has a population density of 3,713 persons per square mile and ...

    Ann Arbor is the seat of Washtenaw County in southeast Michigan. Ann Arbor's population has grown by 1.60% since the most recent census, and it is now rising at a rate of 0.79% each year. With a total area of about 29 square miles, Ann Arbor has 4,508 residents per square mile. In addition to being a thriving university town and culinary mecca, Ann...

    Michigan's Wayne County contains the city of Dearborn. Dearborn's population has grown by 2.15% since the last census, and it is currently rising at a rate of 1.06% each year. Dearborn, which covers more than 25 square miles, has a population density of 4,636 individuals per sq. mile. For residents and tourists from all over the world, Dearborn off...

    The state capital of Michigan, Lansing, is a city located in the counties of Eaton and Ingham. Lansing's population declined at a pace of -0.29% since the most recent census, and the city's population is currently decreasing at a rate of -0.15% annually. With a total area of more than 40 square miles, Lansing has a population density of 2,866 inhab...

    Livonia is situated in Wayne County. Since the most recent census, Livonia's population has declined by -0.30%, and the city's population is currently falling at a rate of -0.15% annually. Livonia, which covers more than 36 square miles, has a population density of 2,669 persons per square mile. According to FBI statistics, Livonia is one of Michig...

    The Michigan city of Troy is found in Oakland County. Troy's population has grown by 1.45% since the last census, and it is currently expanding at a rate of 0.72% each year. Troy has a population density of 2,648 people per square mile and covers an area of approximately 34 square miles. Troy, a Detroit suburb in the north, is only approximately si...

    The city of Westland is situated in Wayne County, Michigan. Westland's population has grown by 0.31% since the last census, and it is currently expanding at a rate of 0.16% per year. Westland has an area of over 20 square miles and a population density of 4,194 individuals per sq. mile. The city is renowned for having multiple parks. Westland's nor...

    • Detroit (Population: 632,464) Detroit is the largest city in Michigan and the second largest in the Midwest (after Chicago), with a population of over 600,000.
    • Grand Rapids (Population: 197,416) Grand Rapids is the seat of Kent County and the second-largest city in Michigan by population. Nicknamed "the Furniture City," Grand Rapids is a major hub for furniture manufacturing, which provides a stable economy, along with other industries such as healthcare, IT, automotive, aviation, and more.
    • Warren (Population: 138,130) Warren is also one of the biggest cities in Michigan by population. It is the largest city in Macomb County and the third largest in Michigan overall.
    • Sterling Heights (Population: 133,269) Sterling Heights is another one of the largest cities in Michigan. Sterling Heights is known as a major suburb of Detroit.
  3. Those figures leave Michigan ranking 18th in terms of population density. The largest city in Michigan is the Motor City, Detroit. The 2010 census confirmed that it was home to 713,862 people. This number has decreased to just over 677,000 according to 2015 estimates.

  4. Jul 15, 2024 · A historical list of the largest cities in the state of Michigan from the 2018 census, ranked by population.

  5. List of largest cities of U.S. states and territories by population. This is a list of the five most populous incorporated cities and the capital city in all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the 5 inhabited territories of the United States.

  6. Metro Detroit is a major metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Michigan, consisting of the city of Detroit and over 200 municipalities in the surrounding area with its largest employer being Oakland County. [2]