Michigan Natural Population Increase By County in 2015

Updated on June 30, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2015, the natural population increase for Michigan was 17,509, and the top three counties that had the highest natural population increase were:

  1. Wayne: 4,890
  2. Kent: 4,117
  3. Oakland: 2,844

On the other hand, the top 3 counties that had the lowest natural population increase were:

  1. Bay: -268
  2. Roscommon: -226
  3. St. Clair: -215

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the natural population increase for each Michigan county in 2015.

Natural Population Increase refers to the number of births minuse the number of deaths.

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Michigan Natural Population Increase By County in 2015
Michigan Natural Population Increase By County in 2015
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County Natural Pop. Increase
Alcona -146
Alger -79
Allegan 339
Alpena -93
Antrim -81
Arenac -34
Baraga -14
Barry 105
Bay -268
Benzie -54
Berrien -53
Branch 43
Calhoun 207
Cass -54
Charlevoix -48
Cheboygan -110
Chippewa 6
Clare -101
Clinton 196
Crawford -37
Delta -65
Dickinson -114
Eaton 184
Emmet -81
Genesee 125
Gladwin -50
Gogebic -62
Grand Traverse 75
Gratiot -44
Hillsdale 51
Houghton 8
Huron -189
Ingham 1133
Ionia 221
Iosco -177
Iron -74
Isabella 247
Jackson 181
Kalamazoo 1031
Kalkaska -11
Kent 4117
Keweenaw 2
Lake -72
Lapeer 4
Leelanau -72
Lenawee -29
Livingston 391
Luce -1
Mackinac -70
Macomb 494
Manistee -131
Marquette -63
Mason -28
Mecosta 26
Menominee -34
Midland 201
Missaukee -16
Monroe 83
Montcalm 94
Montmorency -72
Muskegon 323
Newaygo 84
Oakland 2844
Oceana 5
Ogemaw -127
Ontonagon -84
Osceola 29
Oscoda -12
Otsego 8
Ottawa 1429
Presque Isle -93
Roscommon -226
Saginaw 71
St. Clair -215
St. Joseph 175
Sanilac -71
Schoolcraft -46
Shiawassee -41
Tuscola -6
Van Buren 117
Washtenaw 1468
Wayne 4890
Wexford 50