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Michigan State Profile
Population
With 10,120,860 residents in 2005, Michigan is the 8th most populated state in the U.S.
The total population of Michigan grew 1.8 percent from 2000 to 2005 – less than the U.S. average of 5.3 percent.
Michigan is becoming more diverse. The percentage of Whites is declining while the percentages of Hispanics and Asians are growing.
Michigan - Cities and Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)
The four largest cities (Metropolitan Areas) in Michigan are Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing-East Lansing, and Flint.
Detroit had an estimated population of 4,488,335 in 2005 – the 10th largest MSA in the U.S.
The estimated population in Grand Rapids in 2005 was 771,185 – the 65th largest metropolitan area in the U.S.
Lansing (the capital of Michigan) was the 104th largest metropolitan area with 455,315 residents.
Flint had a population of 443,883 – the 107th largest city in the U.S.
source : www.myonlinemaps.com
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2/14/2010
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