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The following is a list of the metropolitan statistical areas in the U.S. state of Michigan, as defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget. Shiawassee County was added to the Lansing metropolitan area in 2018; the county is included in the Lansing MSA 2010 population.

Metropolitan statistical areas

Largest metropolitan statistical areas in Michigan
MI rank U.S. rank Metropolitan statistical area Image 2020 census 2010 census Change
1 14 Detroit–Warren–Dearborn, MI 4,392,041 4,296,250 +2.23%
2 49 Grand Rapids–Wyoming–Kentwood, MI 1,150,015 993,670 +15.73%
3 114 Lansing–East Lansing, MI 541,297 534,684 +1.24%
4 136 Flint, MI 406,211 425,790 −4.60%
5 153 Ann Arbor, MI 372,258 344,791 +7.97%
6 190 Kalamazoo–Portage, MI 261,670 250,331 +4.53%
7 239 Saginaw, MI 190,124 200,169 −5.02%
8 251 Muskegon, MI 175,824 172,188 +2.11%
9 270 Jackson, MI 160,366 160,248 +0.07%
10 275 Traverse City, MI 153,448 143,372 +7.03%
11 281 Monroe, MI 154,809 152,021 +1.83%
12 285 Niles, MI 154,316 156,813 −1.59%
13 308 Battle Creek, MI 134,310 136,146 −1.35%
14 358 Bay City, MI 103,856 107,771 −3.63%
15 376 Midland, MI 83,494 83,629 −0.16%

See also

References

  1. "Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas Population Totals and Components of Change: 2010-2019". United States Census Bureau, Population Division. March 26, 2020. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
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