Michigan census statistical areas

The United States Census Bureau has defined 5 Combined Statistical Areas (CSAs),[1] 15 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs),[2] and 18 Micropolitan Statistical Areas (μSAs)[3] in the State of Michigan.[4] The following table describes these areas with the following information:

Census Statistical Areas
Combined Statistical Areas
Metropolitan Statistical Areas
Micropolitan Statistical Areas


United States Census Bureau Statistical Areas in the State of Michigan
Combined Statistical Area 2010 Pop Core Based Statistical Area 2010 Pop County 2010 Pop
Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI CSA 5,218,852 Detroit-Warren-Livonia, MI MSA 4,296,250 Wayne County, Michigan 1,820,584
Oakland County, Michigan 1,202,362
Macomb County, Michigan 840,978
Livingston County, Michigan 180,967
St. Clair County, Michigan 163,040
Lapeer County, Michigan 88,319
Flint, MI MSA 425,790 Genesee County, Michigan 425,790
Ann Arbor, MI MSA 344,791 Washtenaw County, Michigan 344,791
Monroe, MI MSA 152,021 Monroe County, Michigan 152,021
Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, MI CSA 1,321,557 Grand Rapids-Wyoming, MI MSA 774,160 Kent County, Michigan 602,622
Ionia County, Michigan 63,905
Barry County, Michigan 59,173
Newaygo County, Michigan 48,460
Holland-Grand Haven, MI MSA 263,801 Ottawa County, Michigan 263,801
Muskegon-Norton Shores, MI MSA 172,188 Muskegon County, Michigan 172,188
Allegan, MI μSA 111,408 Allegan County, Michigan 111,408
Lansing-East Lansing-Owosso, MI CSA 534,684 Lansing-East Lansing, MI MSA 464,036 Ingham County, Michigan 280,895
Eaton County, Michigan 107,759
Clinton County, Michigan 75,382
Owosso, MI μSA 70,648 Shiawassee County, Michigan 70,648
primary census statistical area 326,589 Kalamazoo-Portage, MI MSA 326,589 Kalamazoo County, Michigan 250,331
Van Buren County, Michigan 76,258
Saginaw-Bay City-Saginaw Township North, MI CSA 307,940 Saginaw-Saginaw Township North, MI MSA 200,169 Saginaw County, Michigan 200,169
Bay City, MI MSA 107,771 Bay County, Michigan 107,771
primary census statistical area 160,248 Jackson, MI MSA 160,248 Jackson County, Michigan 160,248
primary census statistical area 156,813 Niles-Benton Harbor, MI MSA 156,813 Berrien County, Michigan 156,813
primary census statistical area 143,372 Traverse City, MI μSA 143,372 Grand Traverse County, Michigan 86,986
Leelanau County, Michigan 21,708
Benzie County, Michigan 17,525
Kalkaska County, Michigan 17,153
primary census statistical area 136,146 Battle Creek, MI MSA 136,146 Calhoun County, Michigan 136,146
primary census statistical area 99,892 Adrian, MI μSA 99,892 Lenawee County, Michigan 99,892
primary census statistical area 83,629 Midland, MI μSA 83,629 Midland County, Michigan 83,629
primary census statistical area 70,311 Mount Pleasant, MI μSA 70,311 Isabella County, Michigan 70,311
primary census statistical area 67,077 Marquette, MI μSA 67,077 Marquette County, Michigan 67,077
primary census statistical area 61,295 Sturgis, MI μSA 61,295 St. Joseph County, Michigan 61,295
South Bend-Elkhart-Mishawaka, IN-MI CSA[5] 563,834
South Bend-Mishawaka, IN-MI MSA 319,224
St. Joseph County, Indiana 266,931
Cass County, Michigan 52,293
Elkhart-Goshen, IN MSA 197,559 Elkhart County, Indiana 197,559
Plymouth, IN μSA 47,051 Marshall County, Indiana 47,051
primary census statistical area 47,584 Cadillac, MI μSA 47,584 Wexford County, Michigan 32,735
Missaukee County, Michigan 14,849
primary census statistical area 45,248 Coldwater, MI μSA 45,248 Branch County, Michigan 45,248
primary census statistical area 42,798 Big Rapids, MI μSA 42,798 Mecosta County, Michigan 42,798
primary census statistical area 42,476 Alma, MI μSA 42,476 Gratiot County, Michigan 42,476
primary census statistical area 38,784 Houghton, MI μSA 38,784 Houghton County, Michigan 36,628
Keweenaw County, Michigan 2,156
primary census statistical area 38,520 Sault Ste. Marie, MI μSA 38,520 Chippewa County, Michigan 38,520
primary census statistical area 37,069 Escanaba, MI μSA 37,069 Delta County, Michigan 37,069
primary census statistical area 29,598 Alpena, MI μSA 29,598 Alpena County, Michigan 29,598
primary census statistical area[5] 30,591
Iron Mountain, MI-WI μSA 30,591
Dickinson County, Michigan 26,168
Florence County, Wisconsin 4,423
primary census statistical area[5] 65,778
Marinette, WI-MI μSA 65,778
Marinette County, Wisconsin 41,749
Menominee County, Michigan 24,029
none Montcalm County, Michigan 63,342
Tuscola County, Michigan 55,729
Hillsdale County, Michigan 46,688
Sanilac County, Michigan 43,114
Huron County, Michigan 33,118
Emmet County, Michigan 32,694
Clare County, Michigan 30,926
Mason County, Michigan 28,705
Oceana County, Michigan 26,570
Cheboygan County, Michigan 26,152
Charlevoix County, Michigan 25,949
Iosco County, Michigan 25,887
Gladwin County, Michigan 25,692
Manistee County, Michigan 24,733
Roscommon County, Michigan 24,449
Otsego County, Michigan 24,164
Antrim County, Michigan 23,580
Osceola County, Michigan 23,528
Ogemaw County, Michigan 21,699
Gogebic County, Michigan 16,427
Arenac County, Michigan 15,899
Crawford County, Michigan 14,074
Presque Isle County, Michigan 13,376
Iron County, Michigan 11,817
Lake County, Michigan 11,539
Mackinac County, Michigan 11,113
Alcona County, Michigan 10,942
Montmorency County, Michigan 9,765
Alger County, Michigan 9,601
Baraga County, Michigan 8,860
Oscoda County, Michigan 8,640
Schoolcraft County, Michigan 8,485
Ontonagon County, Michigan 6,780
Luce County, Michigan 6,631

See also

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References

  1. ^ a b The United States Census Bureau defines a Combined Statistical Area (CSA) as an aggregate of adjacent Core Based Statistical Areas that are linked by commuting ties.
  2. ^ The United States Census Bureau defines a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) as a Core Based Statistical Area having at least one urbanized area of 50,000 or more population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured by commuting ties.
  3. ^ The United States Census Bureau defines a Micropolitan Statistical Area (μSA) as a Core Based Statistical Area having at least one urban cluster of at least 10,000 but less than 50,000 population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured by commuting ties.
  4. ^ "OMB Bulletin No. 07-01: Update of Statistical Area Definitions and Guidance on Their Uses" (PDF). United States Office of Management and Budget. 2006-12-18. http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/bulletins/fy2007/b07-01.pdf. Retrieved 2007-04-10. 
  5. ^ a b c d e f An area that extends into more than one state is displayed in teal. An out-of-state area is displayed in green.
  6. ^ The United States Census Bureau defines a Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA) as one or more adjacent counties or county equivalents that have at least one urban cluster of at least 10,000 population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured by commuting ties. The Census Bureau has defined two types of CBSAs: (1) a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which has an urban core population of 50,000 or more, or (2) a Micropolitan Statistical Area (μSA), which has an urban core population of 10,000 or more but less than 50,000.

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