Michigan lost nearly 4% of its young adult population from 2000 to 2020. Some counties fared far better, and others far worse ...
Two cities lost an estimated 1,000 residents or more in 2021 (Detroit and Dearborn), according to the latest U.S. Census estimates, while just one community gained at least 1,000 people (Holland ...
Michigan residents are largely optimistic about the state's future, according to a new statewide poll, but nearly half of the young adults and Black voters surveyed think they may leave the Great ...
More people called Michigan home this year thanks to international migration, new census data shows. As of July 1, the state added 3,980 people, up 0.04% from 2022 to 10,037,261, according to the U.S.
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to correct the rate of decline. Michigan saw a decline in its population last year as deaths out-paced births and thousands of residents moved out of state.
Michigan faces an uphill battle to jumpstart what has been a slow and sporadic gain in residents during the past two decades, experts said, as Gov. Gretchen Whitmer lobbied during her State of the ...