Ranking of Michigan Counties By Natural Population Increase in 2011

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2011, the Natural Population Increase for Michigan was 24.14K. Among all Michigan counties, Wayne County had the highest natural population increase (5.85K), followed by Kent County (4.43K), and Oakland County (3.36K).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Michigan counties.

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Ranking of Michigan Counties By Natural Population Increase in 2011
Wayne
5.85K
Kent
4.43K
Oakland
3.36K
Washtenaw
1.76K
Ottawa
1.63K
Ingham
1.28K
Genesee
1.08K
Macomb
986
Kalamazoo
975
Muskegon
498
Ranking of Michigan Counties By Natural Population Increase in 2011
Rank
County
Natural Pop. Increase
1 Wayne County 5,846
2 Kent County 4,425
3 Oakland County 3,356
4 Washtenaw County 1,760
5 Ottawa County 1,630
6 Ingham County 1,278
7 Genesee County 1,079
8 Macomb County 986
9 Kalamazoo County 975
10 Muskegon County 498
11 Allegan County 448
12 Livingston County 357
13 Berrien County 336
14 Jackson County 326
15 Monroe County 306
16 Ionia County 290
17 Eaton County 242
17 Van Buren County 242
18 Clinton County 238
19 Saginaw County 235
20 St. Joseph County 218
21 Calhoun County 194
22 Isabella County 180
23 Midland County 173
24 Montcalm County 154
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