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Demographic Data Report for Michigan by County
Population: Age 18-39
All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2019-2023 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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People (Age 18-39)
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Rank within US
(of 3143 counties)
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Michigan N/A 28.5 2,860,823 35 of 52
United States N/A 29.5 98,058,393 N/A
Ontonagon County Rural 15.5 909 3,123
Alcona County Rural 15.7 1,622 3,120
Keweenaw County Rural 15.7 330 3,120
Montmorency County Rural 16.4 1,535 3,114
Roscommon County Rural 16.7 3,952 3,103
Presque Isle County Rural 17.1 2,249 3,092
Leelanau County Urban 18.6 4,195 3,057
Oscoda County Rural 18.9 1,575 3,041
Schoolcraft County Rural 18.9 1,533 3,041
Iron County Rural 19.2 2,240 3,024
Crawford County Rural 19.8 2,629 2,980
Iosco County Rural 20.1 5,081 2,954
Antrim County Rural 20.5 4,897 2,922
Gladwin County Rural 20.7 5,277 2,899
Ogemaw County Rural 20.7 4,319 2,899
Arenac County Rural 21.1 3,178 2,843
Mackinac County Rural 21.1 2,294 2,843
Charlevoix County Rural 21.4 5,605 2,797
Huron County Rural 21.4 6,691 2,797
Cheboygan County Rural 21.6 5,580 2,761
Gogebic County Rural 21.6 3,098 2,761
Lake County Rural 21.9 2,708 2,718
Menominee County Rural 22.0 5,125 2,697
Benzie County Urban 22.1 4,016 2,684
Clare County Rural 22.1 6,872 2,684
Manistee County Rural 22.1 5,577 2,684
Delta County Rural 22.5 8,292 2,600
Dickinson County Rural 22.7 5,876 2,546
Sanilac County Rural 22.7 9,197 2,546
Cass County Urban 22.8 11,770 2,515
Mason County Rural 22.9 6,694 2,494
Alpena County Rural 23.1 6,684 2,437
Osceola County Rural 23.5 5,426 2,328
Oceana County Rural 23.7 6,360 2,266
Missaukee County Rural 24.1 3,654 2,153
Otsego County Rural 24.1 6,098 2,153
Emmet County Rural 24.2 8,283 2,118
Wexford County Rural 24.2 8,191 2,118
St. Clair County Urban 24.4 39,127 2,056
Tuscola County Rural 24.4 12,968 2,056
Lapeer County Urban 24.7 21,885 1,961
Kalkaska County Urban 24.9 4,502 1,865
Berrien County Urban 25.0 38,332 1,828
Livingston County Urban 25.0 48,848 1,828
Newaygo County Rural 25.0 12,617 1,828
Bay County Urban 25.1 25,870 1,791
Van Buren County Rural 25.1 19,032 1,791
Branch County Rural 25.2 11,323 1,764
Hillsdale County Rural 25.2 11,516 1,764
Alger County Rural 25.4 2,235 1,691
Barry County Urban 25.4 15,976 1,691
Shiawassee County Rural 25.4 17,283 1,691
Allegan County Rural 25.5 30,858 1,655
Monroe County Urban 25.5 39,555 1,655
St. Joseph County Rural 25.9 15,786 1,514
Clinton County Urban 26.0 20,687 1,479
Grand Traverse County Urban 26.2 25,126 1,389
Midland County Urban 26.5 22,153 1,285
Calhoun County Urban 26.7 35,781 1,210
Lenawee County Rural 26.8 26,530 1,180
Baraga County Rural 27.0 2,229 1,116
Genesee County Urban 27.0 109,272 1,116
Saginaw County Urban 27.2 51,464 1,068
Jackson County Urban 27.4 43,967 1,007
Muskegon County Urban 27.4 48,124 1,007
Eaton County Urban 27.5 29,964 978
Macomb County Urban 27.7 243,349 931
Luce County Rural 27.8 1,760 900
Oakland County Urban 27.8 353,853 900
Montcalm County Urban 28.7 19,309 724
Wayne County Urban 28.9 512,169 682
Mecosta County Rural 29.8 12,020 512
Chippewa County Rural 30.2 11,019 459
Ionia County Urban 30.9 20,641 376
Gratiot County Rural 31.1 12,893 361
Ottawa County Urban 31.9 95,124 297
Kent County Urban 32.1 211,240 281
Marquette County Rural 33.3 22,130 222
Kalamazoo County Urban 34.9 91,361 163
Houghton County Rural 36.9 13,821 96
Washtenaw County Urban 38.0 139,906 79
Ingham County Urban 39.0 109,897 72
Isabella County Rural 43.0 27,709 33
Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 07/06/2025 5:30 am.

Φ Rural-Urban Continuum Codes provided by the USDA.

Source: Demographic data provided by the Census Bureau and the American Community Survey.
For more information about Population: Age 18-39, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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