Largest Cities in Michigan
Cities ranked by total population from the Census Bureau. 50 cities ranked from official U.S. government data.
Largest Cities 50
1 Detroit
1,772,259
2 Dearborn
1,772,259
3 Livonia
1,772,259
4 Canton
1,772,259
5 Westland
1,772,259
6 Taylor
1,772,259
7 Dearborn Heights
1,772,259
8 Redford
1,772,259
9 Lincoln Park
1,772,259
10 Southgate
1,772,259
11 Allen Park
1,772,259
12 Garden City
1,772,259
13 Wyandotte
1,772,259
14 Inkster
1,772,259
15 Romulus
1,772,259
16 Hamtramck
1,772,259
17 Trenton
1,772,259
18 Wayne
1,772,259
19 Grosse Pointe Woods
1,772,259
20 Harper Woods
1,772,259
21 Woodhaven
1,772,259
22 Riverview
1,772,259
23 Grosse Ile
1,772,259
24 Grosse Pointe Park
1,772,259
25 Highland Park
1,772,259
26 Melvindale
1,772,259
27 Troy
1,279,825
28 Farmington Hills
1,279,825
29 Waterford
1,279,825
30 Rochester Hills
1,279,825
31 Southfield
1,279,825
32 West Bloomfield Township
1,279,825
33 Pontiac
1,279,825
34 Royal Oak
1,279,825
35 Novi
1,279,825
36 Madison Heights
1,279,825
37 Oak Park
1,279,825
38 Auburn Hills
1,279,825
39 Birmingham
1,279,825
40 Ferndale
1,279,825
41 Hazel Park
1,279,825
42 Berkley
1,279,825
43 Wixom
1,279,825
44 Rochester
1,279,825
45 Clawson
1,279,825
46 South Lyon
1,279,825
47 Farmington
1,279,825
48 Beverly Hills
1,279,825
49 Warren
879,853
50 Sterling Heights
879,853
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Data Sources
Population and economic data from the Census Bureau American Community Survey (2022 5-year estimates). Health data from the CDC PLACES (2023).