Michigan’s population rose by 57,103 in 2024, reaching 10,140,459, driven primarily by increased international migration

Net international migration added 67,608 people in 2024, double 2022’s total, while net losses to other states significantly decreased

With the pandemic waning, the gap between deaths and births narrowed to its smallest since 2019

Michigan has gained substantial population for the first time in years, bolstered by a wave of new immigrants.

As of July, the state has an estimated population of 10,140,459, up 57,103 from 2023, or 0.6%. Since the 2020 Census, the population is now up 61,121.

Michigan remains the 10th most populous state.

By far the biggest driver in that change was an increase in international migration, with an estimated 67,608 people moving to the

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