Rank | City | 2024 Population (Est.) | Growth Rate (Annual) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Detroit | 633,218 | -0.3% |
2 | Grand Rapids | 196,608 | -0.3% |
3 | Warren | 136,655 | -0.6% |
4 | Sterling Heights | 133,306 | -0.2% |
5 | Ann Arbor | 119,381 | -0.9% |
6 | Lansing | 112,115 | -0.2% |
7 | Dearborn | 105,811 | -1.2% |
8 | Livonia | 92,185 | -1.1% |
9 | Troy | 87,339 | 0.1% |
10 | Westland | 82,574 | -1.1% |
11 | Farmington Hills | 82,528 | -0.5% |
12 | Flint | 79,661 | -0.6% |
13 | Wyoming | 77,451 | 0.3% |
14 | Rochester Hills | 76,002 | -0.1% |
15 | Southfield | 75,687 | -0.3% |
16 | Kalamazoo | 73,126 | -0.3% |
17 | Novi | 66,314 | 0.1% |
18 | Pontiac | 61,689 | 0.2% |
19 | Taylor | 61,241 | -1.1% |
20 | Dearborn Heights | 60,872 | -1.2% |
21 | St. Clair Shores | 57,548 | -0.7% |
22 | Royal Oak | 57,452 | -0.4% |
23 | Kentwood | 53,987 | -0.2% |
24 | Battle Creek | 52,175 | -0.2% |
25 | Portage | 49,302 | 0.3% |
26 | East Lansing | 48,528 | 1.0% |
27 | Roseville | 46,666 | -0.7% |
28 | Saginaw | 43,185 | -0.7% |
29 | Midland | 42,663 | 0.1% |
30 | Lincoln Park | 38,646 | -1.2% |
31 | Muskegon | 37,183 | -0.3% |
32 | Holland | 34,540 | 0.3% |
33 | Eastpointe | 33,676 | -0.6% |
34 | Bay City | 32,082 | -0.5% |
35 | Jackson | 30,854 | -0.7% |
36 | Burton | 29,376 | -0.3% |
37 | Oak Park | 29,023 | -0.6% |
38 | Southgate | 29,002 | -1.1% |
39 | Port Huron | 28,383 | -0.7% |
40 | Madison Heights | 28,238 | -0.2% |
41 | Allen Park | 27,528 | -1.2% |
42 | Hamtramck | 27,339 | -1.2% |
43 | Garden City | 26,325 | -1.2% |
44 | Auburn Hills | 25,597 | 1.8% |
45 | Walker | 25,289 | 0.1% |
46 | Inkster | 25,056 | -1.2% |
47 | Norton Shores | 25,005 | -0.2% |
48 | Romulus | 24,702 | -0.6% |
49 | Wyandotte | 24,057 | -1.2% |
50 | Birmingham | 21,434 | -0.5% |
51 | Marquette | 21,079 | 1.2% |
52 | Mount Pleasant | 20,859 | -0.4% |
53 | Adrian | 20,238 | -0.6% |
54 | Monroe | 20,089 | -0.5% |
55 | Ypsilanti | 19,393 | -1.6% |
56 | Ferndale | 19,083 | -0.2% |
57 | Trenton | 17,891 | -1.1% |
58 | Wixom | 17,134 | -0.1% |
59 | Wayne | 17,078 | -1.1% |
60 | Grandville | 16,682 | 1.3% |
61 | Grosse Pointe Woods | 15,854 | -1.2% |
62 | Traverse City | 15,707 | 0.4% |
63 | Mount Clemens | 15,378 | -0.5% |
64 | Berkley | 14,934 | -0.5% |
65 | Harper Woods | 14,895 | -1.2% |
66 | Hazel Park | 14,808 | -0.3% |
67 | Owosso | 14,581 | -0.3% |
68 | Coldwater | 14,439 | 1.4% |
69 | Fraser | 14,434 | -0.6% |
70 | Sault Ste. Marie | 13,320 | -0.2% |
71 | Rochester | 12,779 | -0.6% |
72 | Woodhaven | 12,559 | -0.9% |
73 | Melvindale | 12,402 | -1.1% |
74 | Escanaba | 12,343 | -0.2% |
75 | Ionia | 12,249 | 1.6% |
76 | New Baltimore | 11,992 | -0.3% |
77 | Riverview | 11,976 | -1.4% |
78 | South Lyon | 11,941 | 0.6% |
79 | Fenton | 11,863 | -0.5% |
80 | Niles | 11,665 | -0.9% |
81 | East Grand Rapids | 11,429 | 0.1% |
82 | Farmington | 11,391 | -0.5% |
83 | Clawson | 11,176 | -0.6% |
84 | Grosse Pointe Park | 11,124 | -1.3% |
85 | Sturgis | 11,012 | -0.2% |
86 | Grand Haven | 11,002 | -0.0% |
87 | Cadillac | 10,430 | 0.4% |
88 | Beverly Hills | 10,390 | -0.6% |
89 | Flat Rock | 10,289 | -0.7% |
90 | Alpena | 10,130 | -0.1% |
91 | Howell | 10,008 | -0.2% |
92 | Marysville | 9,917 | -0.1% |
93 | Muskegon Heights | 9,815 | -0.5% |
94 | Grosse Pointe Farms | 9,757 | -1.2% |
95 | Alma | 9,364 | -0.3% |
96 | Charlotte | 9,242 | -0.0% |
97 | Plymouth | 9,153 | -0.7% |
98 | Lapeer | 9,128 | 0.8% |
99 | Saline | 9,006 | 0.1% |
100 | Greenville | 8,989 | -0.3% |
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.
The major cities in Michigan are Detroit, Grand Rapids, Warren, Sterling Heights, Ann Arbor, Lansing and Dearborn. There are 7 major cities in Michigan, which are cities with a population greater than 100,000.
The capital of Michigan is Lansing, whose most recent population was 112,115. Lansing is the 6th largest city in the state of Michigan.
Among the 100 largest cities in Michigan, the fastest growing city is New Baltimore, whose population has grown 57.2% since the year 2000.
Among the 100 largest cities in Michigan, the fastest shrinking city is Flint, whose population has declined 36.1% since the year 2000. Flint's peak populuation was 196,940 in the year 1960, and it's current population of 79,661 represents a 59.6% decline from it's peak. Flint was once the 62nd largest city in the US, but it's now the 455th largest.
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