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Milton E. Ford LGBT Leadership Award
Dr. Grace Huizinga

Faculty Engagement Award
Dr. Jae Basiliere

Service to Community Award
Dr. Mark Sampson

First-year Queer Alliance Recognition
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Ashlyn Rowell &amp; Eliza Ruffner
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Ruby Hensley
Participant Recognition

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Skylar Wolfe &amp; Ezra Smith
Emerging Leader Award
Erin Veltman

T2 Recognition
Outstanding Student Leader Award
Artemis Tally &amp; Andie Bell
Emerging Leader Award
Finn Marcks

Ace of Clubs Recognition
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Emily Dusicska
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Tanisha Islam

Solidarity Award
Connie Dang &amp; Ashley Schulte

GVSU LGBT Faculty/Staff Association
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Milton E. Ford LGBT Leadership Award

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Service to Community Award

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GVSU LGBT Faculty/Staff Association
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Dr. Cdel Keegan
First-year Queer Alliance Recognition
Outstanding Student Leader Award
Ashlyn Rowell &amp; Eliza Ruffner

Emerging Leader Award
Ken Koning &amp; Chloe Caramagno
Participant Recognition

Loud &amp; Queer Recognition
Outstanding Student Leader Award
Jarred Daniels &amp; Jake Carter

Emerging Leader Award
Lindsey Howard
T2 Recognition
Outstanding Student Leader Award
Finn Marcks &amp; Artemis Tally

Emerging Leader Award
Theo Randall
Ace of Clubs Recognition
Outstanding Student Leader Award
Emily Dusicska

Emerging Leader Award
Rachael Mccollum

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Relando Thompkins-Jones
Faculty Engagement Award

Dr. Carrie Buist
Queer Connections Excellence in Mentoring Award

Dr. Karen Pezzetti

Reception

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                    <text>2020
Manistee
Township
Master Plan

Public Hearing Date:
12.1.2021
Adopted by the Manistee Township Planning Commission:
12.1.2021
Adopted by the Manistee Township Board
12.9.2021

A
Manistee Township

�PLANNING COMMISSION
TOWNSHIP OF MANISTEE
MANISTEE COUNTY
RESOLUTION 2021-01PC
At a regular meeting of the Planning Commission of Manistee Township, held on the 1st day of
December 2021, at the Manistee Township Hall, 410 Holden Street, Manistee, MI, 49660
Present: Charlie Schoedel, Ed Seng, John Dontz, Jack Dinsen, Duane Anderson
Absent: Richard Edmondson, Mike Willett
The following preamble and resolution were offered by John Dontz, and supported by Ed Seng:
TOWNSHIP OF MANISTEE PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION TO
RECOMMEND THE ADOPTION OF THE 2020 MANISTEE TOWNSHIP MASTER
PLAN
WHEREAS, the Michigan Planning Enabling Act (MPEA), 2008 PA 33, MCL 125.3801,
et seq., requires municipal planning commissions to prepare a “master plan” pertinent to the future
development of the municipality; and
WHEREAS, the Manistee Township Planning Commission (the “Planning Commission”),
in collaboration with the Manistee County Planning Department, has prepared a draft master plan
for the Township of Manistee, titled “2020 Manistee Township Master Plan,” to update and replace
its previous Master plan, dated 2001; and
WHEREAS, at a regular meeting of the Manistee Township Board held on September 9,
2021, the Township Board approved the distribution of the draft 2020 Manistee Township Master
Plan to the applicable entities as required by Section 41(2) of the MPEA, MCL 125.3841(2), for
review and comment purposes; and
WHEREAS, the proposed 2020 Manistee Township Master Plan was made available to
the general public, and was distributed to the applicable entities as required by Section 41(2) of
the MPEA, MCL 125.3841(2), and a public hearing was held thereon by the Planning Commission
on December 1, 2021, properly noticed in accordance with the MPEA; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission finds the proposed 2020 Manistee Township
Master Plan as submitted for the public hearing is desirable and proper, and furthers the land use
and development goals and strategies of the Township; and
WHEREAS, the Township’s adoption of the proposed 2020 Manistee Township Master
Plan requires the approval of the Planning Commission by resolution carried by the affirmative
votes of not less than a majority of the members of the Planning Commission; and
02958774 1

�WHEREAS, the Manistee Township Board has adopted a resolution asserting the right of
the Township Board to approve or reject the proposed 2020 Manistee Township Master Plan
following approval of the proposed Master Plan by the Planning Commission;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Manistee Township Planning
Commission hereby recommends to the Manistee Township Board the adoption of the 2020
Manistee Township Master Plan as submitted for the public hearing held on December 1, 2021,
with edits, if any, subsequently identified by the Planning Commission, including all the text,
charts, tables, maps, and descriptive and other matter therein intended by the Planning Commission
to form the complete Master Plan, including the Future Land Use Map.

AYES: Charlie Schoedel, John Dontz, Ed Seng, Duane Anderson, Jack Dinsen
NAYS: None
ABSENT: Richard Edmondson, Mike Willett
RESOLUTION DECLARED ADOPTED.
/s/ J. Dinsen
Jack Dinsen, Appointed Temporary Secretary
Manistee Township Planning Commission

CERTIFICATION
I, Jack Dinsen, being appointed the Temporary Secretary at the, and for the 12.01.2021
Planning Commission Meeting, in the absence of Mike Willett, Secretary, of the Manistee
Township Planning Commission, certify that the above is a true and accurate copy of the resolution
adopted by the Manistee Planning Commission at the regular meeting on the 1st day of December,
2021.
/s/ J. Dinsen
Jack Dinsen, Appointed Temporary Secretary
Manistee Township Planning Commission

02958774 1

�Township of Manistee
County of Manistee, Michigan
Resolution No. 2021-18
Township Board Resolution to Adopt Master Plan

WHEREAS, the Michigan Planning Enabling Act (MPEA) authorizes the Planning Commission to prepare a Master
Plan for the use, development and preservation of all lands in the Township; and,
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission prepared a proposed updated Master Plan and submitted the plan to the
Township Board for review and comment; and
WHEREAS, on September 9, 2021, the Manistee Township Board received and reviewed the proposed Master
Plan prepared by the Planning Commission and authorized distribution of the Master Plan to the Notice Group entities in
the MPEA; and
WHEREAS, notice was provided to the Notice Group entities in the MPEA; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on December 1, 2021 to consider public comment on
the proposed updated Master Plan, and to further review and comment on the proposed updated Master Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Township Board finds the proposed updated Master Plan is desirable and proper and furthers the
use, preservation, and developmental goals and strategies of the Township;
WHEREAS, the MPEA authorizes the Township Board to assert by resolution its right to approve or reject the
proposed Master Plan;
THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
1. Adoption of 2020 Master Plan. The Township Board hereby approves and adopts the proposed 2020
Master Plan, including all of the chapters, figures, maps and tables contained therein. Pursuant to MCL
125.3843 the Township Board has asserted by resolution its right to approve or reject the proposed Master
Plan and therefore the approval granted herein is the final step for adoption of the plan as provided in MCL
125.3843 and therefore the plan is effective as of December 9, 2021.
2. Distribution to Notice Group. The Township Board approves distribution of the adopted plan to the Notice
Group.
3. Findings of Fact. The Township Board has made the foregoing determination based on a review of existing
land uses in the Township, a review of the existing Master Plan provisions and maps, input received from the
Planning Commission and public hearing, and with the assistance of a professional planning group, finds that
the updated Master Plan will accurately reflect and implement the Township’s goals and strategies for the
use, preservation, and development of lands in Manistee Township.
4. Effective Date. The Master Plan shall be effective as of the date of adoption of this resolution.

It was moved by Mr. Finout and supported by Ms. Jankwietz that the resolution be adopted.
Upon a roll call vote, the following voted:
Voting in Favor: Dontz, Finout, Jankwietz, Taylor, Bjorkquist
Voting Against:

None

Absent:

None

The Supervisor declared the resolution adopted.
I, the undersigned, the Clerk of the Township of Manistee, Manistee County, Michigan, do hereby certify that the foregoing
is a true and complete copy of the duly adopted resolution adopted at the regular meeting of the Manistee Township
Board, and a true and correct copy is included in the December 9, 2021 Manistee Township Board Minutes.

/s/
Dianne Taylor
Manistee Township Clerk

�Table of Contents

Table of contents........................................................................................................................................3
Forward......................................................................................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Acknowledgments ........................................................................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
1: Introduction &amp; Methodology .................................................................................................................9
1.1: Regional Context ............................................................................................................................. 9
1.2 Township History .............................................................................................................................. 9
1.3. Local Plans...................................................................................................................................................9

2: Existing Conditions Inventory..................................................................................... 12

2.1: Current Land Uses...........................................................................................................................12
2.1.1: Residential &amp; Housing.............................................................................................................................12
2.1.2: Commercial, Retail Trade &amp; Office...........................................................................................................12
2.1.3: Industrial &amp; Manufacturing.....................................................................................................................12
2.1.4: Agriculture &amp; Forestry..............................................................................................................................12
2.1.5: Recreation Open Space.............................................................................................................................14
2.1.6: Existing Zoning ........................................................................................................................................14
2.1.7: Natural Features ......................................................................................................................................14

2.2: Infrastructure, Employers and Community Services.....................................................................16

2.2.1: Transportation .........................................................................................................................................16
2.2.2: County Drainage Districts........................................................................................................................18
2.2.3: Sewer &amp; Water Infrastructure................................................................................................................. 20
2.2.4: Employers and Business......................................................................................................................... 20
2.2.5: Public Services and Institutions ............................................................................................................. 20

3: Socio-Economic Profile................................................................................................ 22

3.1: Population....................................................................................................................................... 22
3.1.1: Manistee Township Age Trend.................................................................................................................22
(2000-2017)........................................................................................................................................................22
3.1.2: 2017 Population by Age............................................................................................................................22
3.1.3: Manistee Township Population Trend.....................................................................................................23

3.2: Employment, Income &amp; Earnings:................................................................................................. 23
3.2.1: Industrial Employment:...........................................................................................................................23
3.2.2: Employment Income............................................................................................................................... 24
3.2.3: Households with Earnings (past 12 months)......................................................................................... 24
3.2.4: Wage or Salary Income (past 12 months)............................................................................................... 24
3.2.5: Social Security Income (past 12 months) ............................................................................................... 24
3.2.6: Retirement Income (past 12 months)......................................................................................................25
3.2.7: Median Income ........................................................................................................................................25
(Families &amp; Children Status)..............................................................................................................................25
3.2.8: Median Income (Households &amp; Householder Age)................................................................................25

3.3: Housing &amp; Housing Costs:............................................................................................................. 26
3.3.1: Occupied Housing Units (Renter Vs. Owner)......................................................................................... 26
3.3.2: Occupancy Status Housing Units........................................................................................................... 26
3.3.3: Household Size (Renter vs. Owner).........................................................................................................27
3.3.4: Monthly Housing Costs (occupied units)................................................................................................27
3.3.5: Median Monthly Housing Costs..............................................................................................................27

3.4: Education:........................................................................................................................................27

3.4.1: Educational Attainment of Householder.................................................................................................27
3.4.2: Educational Attainment (18-24 Years Old) ........................................................................................... 28
3.4.3: Educational Attainment (25 Years &amp; Older).......................................................................................... 28

3.5: Households &amp; Families:.................................................................................................................. 29
3.5.1: Household Family Characteristics.......................................................................................................... 29
3.5.2: Average Household Size.......................................................................................................................... 29

3.6: Poverty Levels:................................................................................................................................ 29
3.6.1: Population Below Poverty Level ............................................................................................................. 29
3

�3.6.2: Families Percent Below Poverty Level.................................................................................................... 30

3.7: Transportation and Work Commute:............................................................................................. 30

3.7.1: Means of Transportation to Work........................................................................................................... 30
3.7.2: Travel Time to Work............................................................................................................................... 30
3.7.3: Place of Work (State/County)..................................................................................................................31
3.7.4: Place of Work (Township)........................................................................................................................31

4: Public Input................................................................................................................. 32

4.1: Here's what residents said they WANT to see in Manistee Township.......................................... 32
4.2: Here's what residents said they DO NOT want to see in their Township..................................... 33

5: Future Land Use Analysis (Cause and Actions)........................................................... 34

5.1: Natural Resources Actions ............................................................................................................ 34
5.1.1: Shoreline Erosion......................................................................................................................................34
5.1.2: Wetlands...................................................................................................................................................34
5.1.3: Steep Slopes..............................................................................................................................................34
5.1.4: Waterway Buffers......................................................................................................................................34
5.1.5: Floodplains................................................................................................................................................34

5.2: Transportation Actions .................................................................................................................. 35

5.2.1: Primary Trunk-line/Highway Accessibility.............................................................................................35
5.2.2: Appropriate Consideration of Inclusion of Multi-Modal Transportation..............................................35
5.2.3: Incorporation of Multi-Modal Transportation........................................................................................36
5.2.4: Participate/Inclusion in Transportation Planning Efforts......................................................................36

5.3: Airport Actions............................................................................................................................... 36
5.3.1: Airport Overlay Zone Consideration........................................................................................................36
5.3.2: Appropriate Uses &amp; Densities in Airport Overlay...................................................................................37

5.4: Infrastructure Actions.....................................................................................................................37

5.4.1: County Drains &amp; Drainage Districts.........................................................................................................37
5.4.2: Stormwater Management........................................................................................................................37
5.4.3: Water and Sewer Agreements.................................................................................................................37

5.5: Energy and Extraction Actions.......................................................................................................37

5.5.1: Gas and Oil Extraction.............................................................................................................................37
5.5.2: Solar Thermal Energy ............................................................................................................................ 38

5.6: Civic and Governmental Actions.................................................................................................... 38
5.6.1: Community Certification and Promotion............................................................................................... 38
5.6.2: Collaboration........................................................................................................................................... 38

5.7: Housing Actions............................................................................................................................. 38
5.8: Land Uses Category Actions........................................................................................................... 38

5.8.1: Public Land and Public Open Space Actions:......................................................................................... 38
5.8.2: Agricultural and Forestry Actions:..........................................................................................................39
5.8.3: Residential Actions................................................................................................................................. 40
5.8.4: Mixed Use Actions.................................................................................................................................. 40
5.8.5: Commercial Actions................................................................................................................................ 40
5.8.6: Industrial Actions.....................................................................................................................................41

6: Future Land Use Plan................................................................................................... 42

6.1: Forest Recreation and Open Space ................................................................................................ 42
6.1.1: Deductive Reasoning: ............................................................................................................................ 42
6.1.2: District Description:................................................................................................................................ 42
6.1.3: Recommended Bulk Requirements:........................................................................................................43
6.2.4: Recommended Uses:................................................................................................................................43

6.2: Agriculture and Forest Preservation District (AFP)...................................................................... 43
6.2.1: Deductive Reasoning: .............................................................................................................................43
6.2.2: District Description: ...............................................................................................................................43
6.2.3: Recommended Bulk Requirements:........................................................................................................43
6.2.4: Recommended Uses:............................................................................................................................... 44

6.3: Commercial District (C-1).............................................................................................................. 44
4

�6.3.1: Deductive Reasoning: ............................................................................................................................ 44
6.3.2: District Description: .............................................................................................................................. 44
6.3.3: Recommended Bulk Requirements:....................................................................................................... 44
6.3.4: Recommended Uses:............................................................................................................................... 44

6.4: Mixed Use District (M-1)................................................................................................................ 45

6.4.1: Deductive Reasoning: .............................................................................................................................45
6.4.2: District Description: ...............................................................................................................................45
6.4.3: Recommended Bulk Requirements:........................................................................................................45
6.4.4: Recommended Uses:................................................................................................................................45

6.5: Industrial District (I-1)................................................................................................................... 45

6.5.1: Deductive Reasoning: .............................................................................................................................45
6.5.2: District Description: .............................................................................................................................. 46
6.5.3: Recommended Bulk Requirements:....................................................................................................... 46
6.5.4: Recommended Uses:............................................................................................................................... 46

6.6: High Density Residential (R-1)...................................................................................................... 46
6.6.1: Deductive Reasoning: ............................................................................................................................. 46
6.6.2: District Description: ...............................................................................................................................47
6.6.3: Recommended Bulk Requirements:........................................................................................................47
6.6.4: Recommended Uses:................................................................................................................................47

6.7: Medium Density Residential (R-2).................................................................................................47

6.7.1: Deductive Reasoning: .............................................................................................................................47
6.7.2: District Description: ...............................................................................................................................47
6.7.3: Recommended Bulk Requirements:....................................................................................................... 48
6.7.4: Recommended Uses:............................................................................................................................... 48

6.8: Country Residential and Rural Mixed Use (R-3).......................................................................... 48

6.8.1: Deductive Reasoning: ............................................................................................................................ 48
6.8.2: District Description: .............................................................................................................................. 48
6.8.3: Recommended Bulk Requirements:....................................................................................................... 48
6.8.4: Recommended Uses:.............................................................................................................................. 49

6.9: Airport Overlay District (AO)......................................................................................................... 49
6.9.1: Deductive Reasoning: ............................................................................................................................. 49
6.9.2: District Description:................................................................................................................................ 49

6.11: Wetland Overlay District (WO)..................................................................................................... 50

6.11.1: Deductive Reasoning: ........................................................................................................................... 50
6.11.2: District Description: ............................................................................................................................. 50

7: Future Land Use Map................................................................................................... 51
8: Zoning Plan &amp; Matrix................................................................................................... 52

8.1: Zoning Plan Elements.................................................................................................................... 52
Stormwater.........................................................................................................................................................52
Buffering (Uses)..................................................................................................................................................52
Buffering (Water Protection).............................................................................................................................52
Signage................................................................................................................................................................52
Landscaping........................................................................................................................................................52
Parking................................................................................................................................................................52
Sidewalks............................................................................................................................................................52
Lighting...............................................................................................................................................................52
Utility Preservation............................................................................................................................................52
Access/Connectivity...........................................................................................................................................52

8.2: Zoning Matrix................................................................................................................................ 53

Appendix A....................................................................................................................... 54

5

�Maps

Map 1: Township Location......................................................................................................................... 9
Map 2: Parcel Classification/Land Use ....................................................................................................13
Map 3: Current Zoning..............................................................................................................................15
Map 4: Natural Features...........................................................................................................................17
Map 5: Transportation..............................................................................................................................19
Map 6: Infrastructure Map........................................................................................................................21
Map 7: High Risk &amp; Areas of Concern..................................................................................................... 34
Map 8: US-31 Curb Cut Recommended Closures ................................................................................... 35
Map 9: Airport Overlay............................................................................................................................ 36
Map 10: Public Land &amp; Open Space......................................................................................................... 42
Map 11: Agriculture &amp; Forest Features Analysis...................................................................................... 43
Map 12: Recommended AFP Boundary................................................................................................... 43
Map 14: Recommended C-1 Boundary..................................................................................................... 44
Map 13: Commercial Features Analysis................................................................................................... 44
Map 15: Recommended M-1 Boundary.................................................................................................... 45
Map 16: Industrial Features Analysis...................................................................................................... 45
Map 17: Recommended I-1 Boundary...................................................................................................... 46
Map 18: High Density Residential Features Analysis.............................................................................. 46
Map 19: Recommended R-1 Boundary.....................................................................................................47
Map 20: Medium Density Residential Features Analysis........................................................................47
Map 21: Recommended R-2 Boundary.................................................................................................... 48
Map 22: Low Density Residential Features Analysis.............................................................................. 48
Map 23: Recommended R-3 Boundary................................................................................................... 49
Map 24: Recommended Airport Overlay................................................................................................. 49
Map 25: Wetland and Floodplain Features Analysis............................................................................... 50
Map 26: Recommended WO Boundary................................................................................................... 50
Map 27: Future Land Use..........................................................................................................................51

Tables

Table 1: Current Zoning District Standards..............................................................................................14
Table 2: Zoning Matrix............................................................................................................................. 53

Diagrams

Diagram 1: Roadway Sectional................................................................................................................. 36
Diagram 2: Standard Development vs. Cluster Development................................................................ 39

Graphs

Graph 1: Township Age Trend.................................................................................................................. 22
Graph 2: Population by Age..................................................................................................................... 23
Graph 3: Industrial Employment............................................................................................................. 23
Graph 3: Population Trend...................................................................................................................... 23
Graph 4: Employment Income................................................................................................................. 24
Graph 5: Households with Earnings........................................................................................................ 24
Graph 6: Wage or Salary Income............................................................................................................. 24
Graph 7: Social Security Income.............................................................................................................. 25
Graph 8: Retirement Income................................................................................................................... 25
Graph 9: Median Income (Families)........................................................................................................ 25
Graph 10: Median Income (Householder Age)........................................................................................ 26
Graph 11: Occupied Housing (Renter vs. Owner).................................................................................... 26
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�Graph 12: Occupancy Status Housing Units............................................................................................ 26
Graph 13: Household Size (Renter vs. Owner).........................................................................................27
Graph 14: Monthly Housing Costs (occupied units)................................................................................27
Graph 15: Median Monthly Housing Costs...............................................................................................27
Graph 16: Educational Attainment of Householder................................................................................ 28
Graph 17: Educational Attainment (18-24 years old) ............................................................................. 28
Graph 18: Educational Attainment (25 &amp; older)..................................................................................... 28
Graph 19: Household Family Characteristics.......................................................................................... 29
Graph 20: Average Household Size Characteristics................................................................................ 29
Graph 21: Population Percent Below Poverty Level................................................................................ 29
Graph 22: Families Percent Below Poverty Level.................................................................................... 30
Graph 23: Means of Transportation to Work.......................................................................................... 30
Graph 24: Travel Time to Work............................................................................................................... 30
Graph 25: Place of Work (State/County)..................................................................................................31
Graph 25: Place of Work (Township).......................................................................................................31

Images

Image 1:
Image 2:
Image 3:
Image 4:

Manistee Township Master Plan, 2001...................................................................................... 9
Manistee County-Wide Park &amp; Recreation Plan, 2016.............................................................10
US-31 Corridor Enhancement Plan, 2017 ................................................................................10
US-31 Corridor Management Plan, 2004 ................................................................................10

Image 14: Bar Lake Explore the Shores Dedication ................................................................................16
Image 15: Manistee County Blacker Airport ............................................................................................16
Image 16: McGuineas Drain Repair..........................................................................................................18
Image 17: LRBOI Water Tower................................................................................................................ 20
Image 18: Rural Area................................................................................................................................ 32
Image 19: Suburban Area......................................................................................................................... 32
Image 20: Urban Area.............................................................................................................................. 32
Image 21: Expansive Parking Area........................................................................................................... 33
Image 22: Dirt Path Along Roadway........................................................................................................ 33
Image 23: No Landscaping Along Sidewalk............................................................................................ 33
Image 24: 5 Lane Roadway...................................................................................................................... 33
Image 25: Temporary Sign Board............................................................................................................ 33
Image 26: Commercial Sprawl................................................................................................................. 33
Image 27: Blacker Airport Sign.................................................................................................................37
Image 28: Meijer LID Stormwater Infrastructure....................................................................................37
Image 29: Redevelopment Ready Community Logo............................................................................... 38
Image 30: Manistee State Game Area Marsh.......................................................................................... 38
Image 31: Douglas Valley......................................................................................................................... 39
Image 32: Manistee Blacker Airport Tarmac........................................................................................... 40
Image 33: Industrial Park Entrance.........................................................................................................41
Image 34: Industrial Park Lot #9.............................................................................................................41

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�Forward
This Master Plan Process was undertaken in 2019-2021 as a full development of a new Master Plan
for Manistee Township. The previous plan, dated 2001, was utilized as a baseline for the development of the
scope of this plan.
This plan utilizes the most current data from the US Census Bureau along with GIS data from
Manistee County. The plan seeks to provide a road-map for future, orderly development within the
Township.
Practices and recommendations that seek to protect natural resources, promote density in areas of
infrastructure, promote multi-modal transportation options, protect airport runway approaches, preserve
farmland and open space while simultaneously promoting rural residential clustering, and managing traffic
congestion in the areas of the US-31 corridor are contained within.

Acknowledgments
Manistee Township Planning Commission
Duane Anderson
Mike Willett
John M. Dontz
Ed Seng
Richard Edmondson
Jack D. Dinsen
Charlie Schoedel

Manistee Township Staff
Guy Finout, Zoning Administrator
Karen Clouse, Assistant Zoning Administrator
Manistee County Planning Department
Robert Carson, A.I.C.P, Planning Director
Mike Szokola, Planner I/GIS Technician
Nancy Baker, Planning Director
Jessica Sorensen, Administrative Assistant

This Master Plan was developed by a
collaborative effort between the Manistee
Township Planning Commission and the
Manistee County Planning Department.

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�1: Introduction &amp; Methodology

The Township of Manistee is creating a new Master Plan, which will define the vision of what the
community wants to become and the steps necessary to meet that vision. Having an accurate understanding of the
Township’s existing conditions is necessary in order to develop an appropriate and effective new Master Plan that
addresses the correct issues and concerns of the community. This Master Plan incorporates several sections which
provide a current snapshot of the community, a desired vision for the community and a road map of how to achieve
that vision, along with actions to be taken under a future land use plan that will guide a zoning action plan.

1.1: Regional Context

Manistee Township is located in Northwest,
lower Michigan in the Southwest corner
of Manistee County. Manistee Township is one of
the fourteen townships in the County. The Village
of Eastlake, overlooking Manistee Lake along it’s
Eastern shore, is in Manistee Township. The
township has a total area of 48.2 square miles, with
92% of that area being land and the remainder
being water. The Township is a slowly growing
residential community with a commercial base ripe
for expansion. The township can be defined by its
rolling hills, beautiful beaches, inland lakes, river
bayous, farmland, public land, scenic landscapes
and residential areas. (See Map 1)

Lake Michigan

Manistee
Township

City of
Manistee

Village of
Eastlake

1.2 Township History

Manistee Township was one of two other
townships established in 1855 by the Michigan State
Legislature when Manistee County was organized.
Map 1: Location of Manistee Township in Manistee County
The Southwest section of the township, along with
the City of Manistee, has been the largest population
center of the County for over 150 years. With the expanding lumber market in the late 1800s and early 1900s;
Manistee township saw significant growth in population with census figures showcasing 3,000 residents in 1900.
As the Great Depression sent shock waves throughout the country and state; a steady decline in population
occurred. The next 80 years showcased a small though steady increase in the populous with a downturn in the
1980’s. The 2000 census found over 3,700 Manistee Township residents.

Manistee Township

Manistee Township Master Plan, 2001
The previous Township Master Plan, developed in 2001 in conjunction
with Wade Trim, did an excellent job of inventorying the Township Features,
obtaining public input and providing a vision for the orderly development of the
community. The plan included many desired actions for the community that
are supported and replicated within this planning document. These include:
• Reducing Traffic Congestion and Conflicts
• Improving Pedestrian and Multi-Modal Transportation
• Concentrating Commercial and Industrial Uses
• Improving Recreation and Park Space
• Supporting Economic Development
• Working cooperatively with Neighboring Jurisdictions
• Protection of Open Space and Agricultural Land
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Master Land
Use Plan
2001-2021

Image 1: Manistee Township
Master Plan, 2001

�Manistee County-Wide Park and
Recreation Plan, 2016

Manistee County-Wide
Park &amp; Recreation Plan

Manistee Township was a participant in the CountyWide Recreation Plan which was initiated in late 2014 and
completed in 2016. The plan met the State of Michigan
requirements for a park and recreation plan for the
community, which has led to eligibility for grants through
the State. This Master Plan directs the reader to the
County-Wide Park and Recreation Plan for all in-depth
information pertaining to public land and recreation sites.
The “Manistee Lake Area Non-Motorized Trail Plan”
was completed in July 2020.

The Communities Contained Within This Planning Document Are:
Manistee County
Arcadia Township
Pleasanton Township
Onekama Township
Onekama Village
Bear Lake Township
Bear Lake Village
Springdale Township
Cleon Township
Copemish Village
Maple Grove Township

US-31 Corridor Enhancement Plan, 2017

Kaleva Village
Marilla Township
Brown Township
Dickson Township
Stronach Township
Norman Township
Manistee Township
Eastlake Village
City of Manistee
Charter Township of Filer

Plan Prepared by the Manistee County Planning Department and the Alliance for Economic Success
Adopted by local municipalities January-February 2016
Adopted by Manistee County Board of Commissioners February 16th, 2016

The US-31 Corridor Plan, as it is often referred to,
captured and identified improvements for the entire corridor
in Manistee County. The Plan specified character zones for
the corridor, with each zone defining specific designs for
various sections of the corridor. The plan also outlined the
need for access management standards which facilitate ease
of vehicular movement and enhance safety. Aspects of the
design for sections of the corridor, as well as, access
improvements are captured within the Future Land Use Plan
and Recommendations of this document, but the reader is
encouraged to view the US-31 Corridor Plan for a complete
snapshot of the corridor.

1.3.2: Regional Plans

Regional Plans in the context of this section refer to
the development of plans through State agencies and Regional
Planning Agencies such as Networks Northwest. These plans
are captured and outlined below.

Image 2: Manistee County-Wide Park &amp; Recreation Plan, 2016

2017 Manistee County US 31
Corridor Enhancement Plan

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Under direction of the Michigan Department of Transportation
(MDOT), development of the US-31 Corridor Management Plan sought
to inventory access and features along the corridor within the urban and
suburban areas of US-31 (primarily northern Filer Township, City of
Manistee and southern Manistee Township). Direct identification of
driveways that should be closed or combined for access to parcels, improved
road alignment, and intersection improvements are the crux of the
inventory with strong recommendations for adoption of access regulations
by the Township. Elements of this plan are captured within this document
as they are still very relevant and in need of inclusion.

US-31
Corridor Management Plan
Prepared for:
Filer Township
City of Manistee
Manistee Township
Little River Band of Ottawa Indians
Manistee County Road Commission
Manistee County
Northwest Michigan Council of Governments
Michigan Department of Transportation
Prepared by:
Progressive AE
1811 4 Mile Road NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49525-2442
616/361-2664

US-31 Corridor Management Plan

US-31 Corridor Management Plan, MDOT, 2004

Regional Prosperity Initiative and Networks Northwest
The State of Michigan Legislature in 2014 approved the process for
the Regional Prosperity Initiative. The initiative, a voluntary grant process,
is meant to encourage local private, public and non-profit partners to create
vibrant regional economies. In order to be eligible for grants through the
Pnigressiiieiif
initiative, partnerships must be made with business, non-profit and local/
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regional economic development organizations. Manistee Township is
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contained within the Northwest Prosperity Region, along with the whole
of Manistee County and the other nine counties comprising Northwest
Image 4: US 31 Corridor Management Plan, 2004
Langworthy Strader LeBlanc, Inc.
15 Ionia, SW
Suite 450
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January 2004

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�Michigan. The initiative is led by Networks Northwest for our prosperity region. Utilizing Networks
Northwest as a lead agency, or review agency, for local plans will help to solidify the Township as a
partner in regional processes moving forward. Manistee Township is currently working with Networks
Northwest to update the Township's Parks and Recreation Plan.

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Manistee Township

Our mission is to build stronger communities and enhance the quality of life in Northwest Michigan.
Networks Northwest's member counties are: Antrim, Benzie, Charlevoix, Emmet, Grand
Traverse, Kalkaska, Leelanau, Manistee, Missaukee, and Wexford.

Section 1:

Introduction &amp; Methodology

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�2: Existing Conditions Inventory
2.1: Current Land Uses

Land use within the Township encompasses a broad range of uses including residential, commercial,
industrial, agricultural and open space/forestry. Parcel tax classification, assigned by the Township Assessor
reflects the “highest and best use” of a parcel of land. Parcel tax classification doesn’t necessarily follow a
community's zoning classification, nor should it in some cases, as zoning also considers neighboring land uses,
environmental features and/or community services. Parcel tax assessment does provide us an accurate method of
determining “existing” land uses within a community. The parcel tax assessment classification which outlines
current land uses is displayed on Map 2.

2.1.1: Residential &amp; Housing

Manistee Township has varying residential density. Higher residential densities are located immediately
adjacent to the City of Manistee along the southern portion of the Township in the area of US-31 from Lakeshore
Road to Perry Street. Higher density can also be found in the vicinity of Bar Lake, and pockets of residential
clusters in the area of Kemmer Road, Mar-lawn Drive and Elliot Drive and West Kott Road. The Little River Band
of Ottawa Indians (LRBOI) has a cluster of high density housing located on tribal lands off of Dontz Road.
Lower density or rural residential uses can be found throughout the remainder of the Township. Significant
areas of the Township are classified as residential improved or residential vacant, with these same land areas having
parcel sizes of 20 acres or greater. Lot size analysis, kernel density mapping, along with infrastructure locations and
the inclusion of agricultural uses will detail strategies for meeting residential needs of the community, while
maintaining the rural character which is sought after by residents and visitors.
The Township has a predominant housing type of single-family residential, with very few two-family or
multi-family housing options. Data for our region points to limited housing opportunities as an issue. Limiting
workers options for housing impacts local employment and other facets of the community.

2.1.2: Commercial, Retail Trade &amp; Office

Commercial development within Manistee Township is located primarily along the US-31 Corridor from the
boundary with the City of Manistee to Manistee Blacker Airport. This corridor is the appropriate location for
commercial development as infrastructure is present, neighboring residential areas are more dense and residents of
the community have convenient access through primary transportation routes. The commercial corridor of US-31
doesn’t currently support multi-modal transportation as there are few sidewalks or bike-lanes. Excessive amounts
of curb cuts and the lack of interconnectivity of developed parcels increases the number of conflict points for
motorists. This leads to delays in vehicular movement and higher chances of vehicle crashes.
Neighboring residential clusters within the vicinity of the commercial corridor provide a mix of uses that
supports retail and services along the corridor. Existing and expanded commercial development should be planned
appropriately to protect these residences and the character of the community.

2.1.3: Industrial &amp; Manufacturing

There is very little current industrial land use within Manistee Township, as much of the manufacturing
base for the County is located immediately adjacent to Manistee Lake, within the City of Manistee and Filer and
Stronach Townships. A few oil and gas wells are located within the Township and are classified as industrial.
Other industrially classified parcels are located in proximity to the Oaks Correctional Facility along Pine Creek
Road. This area of the Township, with appropriate infrastructure and proximity of M-55 and US-31, is a sound
location for these uses. Thought should be given to areas adjacent to the airport for future development of light
industrial uses that may compliment the areas commercial uses.

2.1.4: Agriculture &amp; Forestry

Agricultural areas can be found throughout the Township. Orchards are located in several areas, and benefit
from the micro-climate created by Lake Michigan. This climate allows for the growing of fruit crops such as apples,
pears, peaches, cherries and grapes. Beyond the economic production of these crops, some farms
also include value added ventures such as u-pick operations, a winery and other “agri-tourism” related business
operations. Several areas within the Township are farmed in more traditional row crop operations, although rather
minimal in land area, these farms add to the scenic landscape and open space that is sought after by residents and
visitors.
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�2.1.6: Existing Zoning
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Big Manistee River Corridor District (BM-1)
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High Risk Erosion Overlay Zone District (OZ)

The existing zoning of Manistee Township incorporates eight zoning districts within the Township.
All lands of the Township are currently zoned except the lands held in trust by the LRBOI. Zoning Districts
are provided below and displayed on Map 3:
The zoning districts provided for in the zoning ordinance outline purposes that range from protection
of open space to orderly high density residential and commercial development. A synopsis of the densities
and allowed uses are provided for in table 2.1.
Zoning
District

Density

Uses

BM-1

10 acre min

Lower density residential, rural non-noxious incidental commercial business, home occupations

W-1

5 acre min

Lower density residential, home occupations

AP-1

*10 acre
min

Lower density residential, rural agricultural business, home occupations, light commercial

M-1

5 acre min

Lower density residential, low density commercial, many commercial uses allowed under special use

R-2

25k ft

Medium density residential development, some commercial uses allowed under special use

R-1

15k ft

C-1

15k ft2

Commercial development, many uses allowed as by right and many uses allowed as special use

I

3-5 acres

Industrial development that is considered light by most definitions, very limited uses with chemicals

OZ

n/a

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*The AP-1 District allows development of dwellings on parcels ranging from 1 to 5 acres in size.

2.1.7: Natural Features

Manistee Township has nearly eight miles of frontage along Lake Michigan making it an outdoor
enthusiasts paradise. Of the lake frontage, over half of it is considered a critical dune area (CDA). These CDAs
represent some of the tallest and most spectacular dunes along the shoreline in the lower peninsula of
Michigan. Development in these areas requires extra concern, thus the Michigan Department of Environment,
Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) dictates more stringent permitting. Similar to EGLE, the Army Corps of
Engineers maintains a presence in the County, providing permit and review of structures that are to be placed
within federal waters.
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�Manistee Township
Zoning Map

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�Federal waters incorporate all of Lake Michigan and Manistee Lake
within the Township. The purpose of this is to regulate and balance
development within the natural environment to maintain present
usage as well as prepare for future generational use. As of this
as
all
writing in 2020, all of Michigan has been dealing with near historic
water levels of the Great Lakes. These historic water levels have been
shocking, as Lake Michigan experienced an all time low as recent as
2013, with an unprecedented rise of more than three feet by the end
of 2015. These high water levels have been vexing lakefront property
owners who have been dealing with significant shoreline erosion
and the prospect of their homes being in jeopardy of inundation by
floodwaters or collapse due to the undermining of shoreline and
Image 14: Resident Group seeks Bar Lake ecosystem
Credit: Manistee News Advocate
bluffs.
Nearly 10% of the Township is covered by surface water. These surface waters provide great recreational
benefits as tourists and citizens maximize these areas to fish, enjoy paddle sports, motor boating and swimming.
With the benefits, bring natural impediments to development. The Southern part of the township has significant
wetlands that traverse the whole width, from East to West, along the Manistee River from the border with Brown
Township to Lake Michigan . Wetlands are also located within the Township along Bar Lake heading northeast into
the expansive Bar Lake Swamp. Wetlands have always been important for the retention of floodwaters and
cleansing of stormwater, but have become ever more so with the continued high water tables and the flooding that
has occurred in recent years. Floodplains are the areas adjacent to surface waters and wetlands that become
inundated with surface water following storm events (such as along rivers and streams) or due to rising water levels
of the Great Lakes or inland lakes. Manistee Township has been experiencing increased flooding of low lying areas
adjacent to Lake Michigan and Manistee Lake. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), recently
remapped the coast of Lake Michigan, including Manistee Township for determination of floodplain areas. The
Township is a member of the Flood Insurance Rate Map Program, which provides structure owners within the 100year floodplain the opportunity to buy flood insurance. Standards are set by FEMA for floodplain development
which incorporate design features into the structure for placement in a floodplain.
Steep slopes are common in the Township, with the soils being predominantly a glacial till that consists
heavily of sand. These natural eroding soils give way to a rolling landscape that influences overland stormwater
and water flow. Watersheds are the boundaries between separate areas of overland water flow. Watershed
protection groups work to educate and perform improvements to the landscape to promote improved water
quality. Although there is not an overarching watershed group within the Township, the Portage Lake Watershed
Forever and Greater Bear Watershed are active in respective watersheds that include portions of the Township.
The different watersheds within the Township include: Little Manistee River at Manistee Lake, Local Drainage
from Bar Lake, Manistee River Outlet and Manistee Lake, Manistee River below Clay Bank Creek and Portage Lake
watershed. See Map 4 for all Natural Features.

2.2: Infrastructure, Employers and Community Services
2.2.1: Transportation

Manistee Township has a significant auto centric focus as there are three major highways that cross through
the jurisdiction into surrounding areas. M-55 is located along the Southern border of the township separating
Manistee Township from Stronach Township. This state trunk-line
highway runs east to west extending across the whole Lower Peninsula
from Lake Huron to Lake Michigan and goes through rural forest,
urban areas and farmlands. The highway is maintained by the Michigan
Department of Transportation (MDOT). See Map 5 for transportation
features.
Intersecting M-55 and extending Northeast throughout the
township is Highway US-31 connecting Manistee Township with Bear
Lake Township to the north and to the City of Manistee to the south.
This major north-south U.S. highway connects Northern Michigan all
the way to southern Alabama. This is the common route for individuals
traveling from Traverse City in the north as well as the southern Cities
Image 15: Manistee County Blacker Airport
of Ludington, Muskegon, and Holland. This highway eventually
Credit: Manistee County Blacker Airport
converges with interstates including I-94 and I-96 connecting to large
cities like Ann Arbor, Detroit and Grand Rapids.
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�Like M-55, this highway system is also managed by the Michigan Department of Transportation. The route is a
major transportation corridor for shipping and other trucking industries.
Connecting with US-31 and heading north to neighboring townships is M-22. This designated scenic
highway, a Michigan state trunk-line, is a tourist attraction based on its picturesque surroundings. The trunk-line
connects Manistee Township to nearby Onekama winding it’s way around Portage Lake, then continuing north to
Arcadia and eventually Benzie County.
Manistee Township is home to Manistee County Blacker Airport which is a public use airport located about 3
miles north of the City of Manistee. Most of its usage is general aviation with its current commercial destination
being daily service to Chicago-Midway Airport. Total passenger usage in 2015 was just under 10,000 people. There
are two total asphalt runways equating to over 8,000 ft of surface length. The airport covers an area of 290 acres
and functions year round pending weather events. The Federal Aviation Administration has recommended
incorporation of standards to facilitate protection of flight paths adjacent to the airport runways and in keeping
with sound aviation incorporated land use planning, the Township should also consider the future land uses
adjacent to the airport that support airport services and fit with the more “industrial and commercial” aspects of
airports.
Freight transportation is a component of the transportation activity and infrastructure in areas of Manistee
Township where both highway and rail routes converge. Rail operations in the Township pass through and over
sensitive landscapes including Peters Bayou and the Manistee River. The Township has nearly 2.5 miles of total
track that is owned by private entities. There are two railroad bridges in the Township and the track follows the
Manistee Lake shoreline throughout the jurisdiction.
The Township has a minimal sidewalk network, but hosts the initial section of a non-motorized rail-trail
within the County. Zimmerman Trail starts behind Burger King at Lakeshore Road and runs to
Hill Rd terminating behind Wesco. Some localized trail networks include Orchard Beach State Park which offers
trails for the casual hiker and the Manistee State Game Area which has areas of maintained dikes that can be utilized
for hiking and walking. Recreation and Trails are fully detailed in the County-Wide Recreation Plan, the Manistee
Lake Area Non-Motorized Trail Plan and the Manistee County Multi-Use Regional Trail Plan &amp; Initiative.

2.2.2: County Drainage Districts

County Drainage Districts are under the authority of the Manistee County Drain Commissioner. The County
Drain Commissioner has an important position in Manistee County as the State of Michigan Drain Code provides
the Drain Commissioner almost unchecked authority when acting on petitions
regarding drains and the maintenance of existing drainage districts. The Drain
Code allows for the yearly assessment for maintenance of existing drainage
districts at a rate of $5,000 per linear mile of drain. Petitions brought forth
for the maintenance of drains or for the creation of new drains must be acted
upon by the Drain Commissioner according to the act. The property owners
within the drainage districts, including local units of government and road
agencies, are the responsible parties for covering expenses related to drainage
district maintenance and establishment.
The three Drainage Districts in Manistee Township are shown on Map 6.
1. The Cemetery Drain is located along the boundary with the City of
Manistee in the vicinity of Lakeshore Road and US-31. This drain has
Image 16: McGuineas Drain Repair
Credit: Manistee News Advocate
in ground infrastructure that carries water from the high areas west of
US-31 and southwest of Lakeshore Road under the roadway and
adjacent development emptying directly into Manistee Lake.
2. The Bar Lake Drain is a series of open ditches and flow paths that surround the Bar Lake Swamp in the area of
Bar Lake and Schoedel Roads. This district was likely established to drain the lands surrounding the swamp to
facilitate agricultural production.
3. The McGuineas Drain was created through combination of the existing Crommer and McGuineas Drains and
the expansion of the drainage district boundaries out to the watershed boundary in 2012. This action was
completed in response to a petition for maintenance by residential property owners to the Drain
Commissioner. The petition was due to flooded basements brought about by a clogged drain inlet. Subsequent
investigation identified a buried drainage pipe was eminent to fail. The open ditch drain runs along River
Road, crossing under US-31 just north of the airport continuing west until it enters an in ground pipe and runs
southerly under residential areas, US-31 and Munson Hospital before daylighting and dumping into the
wetlands adjacent to the Manistee River.
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�2.2.3: Sewer &amp; Water Infrastructure
Sewer and Water Infrastructure are present in the Township
through cooperative agreements with the City of Manistee and the
Little River Band of Ottawa Indians (LRBOI).
Tribal sewer infrastructure in the Township is in place with lines
running from the US-31 and M-55 intersection northeast along US-31 to
the Tribal lands in the vicinity of M-22. This infrastructure was
developed through cooperative agreements with the LRBOI. City Of
Manistee sewer infrastructure is available for connection for any new or
existing developments from the US-31 &amp; M-55 intersection to the south
and west.

Image 17: LRBOI Water Tower
Credit: Brandon Bartoszek

Development of dense multi-family, two-family and singlefamily housing should be considered adjacent to the corridor.
Commercial and industrial development along the corridor should also
connect to this infrastructure.
Water infrastructure through a cooperative agreement with the City of Manistee provides water service to
a substantial area. From City wells adjacent to Manistee Blacker Airport, water lines run the length of US-31 to the
City of Manistee city limits. Water lines also run from the intersection of US-31 and M-55 east to the Oaks
Correctional Facility and the Village of Eastlake. Separate from the City's water district, the LRBOI also has water
infrastructure in the Tribal land areas in the vicinity of US-31 and M-22 intersection. The availability of water and
sewer within this Tribal area will allow for more residential density and commercial opportunity.

2.2.4: Employers and Business
The Little River Casino Resort is owned and operated by the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians and is
situated at the corner of US-31 and M-22. This is an entertainment destination that includes hotel rooms, an RV
Park, restaurants, and pools. The Casino is one of the largest employers in the Township and County.
Manistee Township has a robust health care service presence. Munson Healthcare – Manistee Hospital
offers the following feature services: cancer &amp; infusion center, diagnostic imaging, emergency services, heart
services, laboratory &amp; pathology, orthopedics, rehabilitation, sleep disorders center, surgery, &amp; walk-in clinic. This
hospital provides high quality medical care and advanced diagnostic service to residents of Manistee County and
surrounding communities. Manistee Hospital is staffed by more than 350 employees and served by 50 specialists.
Meijer is the largest retail outlet within the Township that draws customers from far ranging areas of
Manistee County. A retail study conducted around 2010 displayed large retail leakage outside of Manistee County.
This study identified millions of dollars that were being spent by Manistee County residents outside of the County in
retail destinations such as Traverse City, Ludington and Cadillac. It was thought that the siting of Meijer in the
Township would assist in preventing this retail leakage, and it likely has, but no follow-up study has been conducted
to determine to what degree.
Manistee Township is home to Oaks Correctional Facility which is comprised of eleven main buildings
containing approximately 262,673 square feet of floor space. These buildings include: one segregation unit; five
general population housing units; two Level II units; and three Level IV units. Male prisoners aged 18 years of age
or older reside in seven of the buildings.

2.2.5: Public Services and Institutions
The Manistee County Sheriff Department is situated along US-31 in Manistee Township. Law enforcement
divisions of the Sheriff’s Department include public safety, jail, K-9, Animal Control, Court Security, Marine
Division, and Snowmobile Patrol. The services performed by the Department include civil, process, gun registration,
incident &amp; insurance claims, patrol &amp; property checks, FOIA requests, and citizen complaints. Located in Manistee
Township is the Manistee Intermediate School District. This is a regional service agency that provides instructional
and administrative service to four public schools districts, two public academies and two non-public schools. These
entities include Bear Lake schools, Kaleva Norman Dickson schools, Manistee Area Public schools, Onekama
Consolidated schools, Manistee Catholic Central, Trinity Lutheran Schools, Casman Academy and Michigan Great
Lakes Virtual Academy. The Manistee Township Fire Department is located on Hill Rd and provides Fire Protection
for the Township and surrounding area through mutual aid agreements. The fire department is staffed by 21
volunteers and 1 cadet under a chief and captain; see appendix A for a full equipment list. Manistee Township Hall
is located on Holden Street and houses the elected and staff offices for the Township. The Township Board meets
the second Thursday of each month. The Township Planning Commission meets the first Wednesday of each
month. The Township Hall is open for residents inquiring about tax collection, zoning and/or other services
provided by the Township.
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�3: Socio-Economic Profile
This socio-economic profile was developed using data from the US Census Bureau American Factfinder 2017
Community Survey Data and in a few cases the 2015 American Community 5-Year Estimates. The data gathered
from the 2017 survey is considered short-form when a comparison is drawn to what is typically gathered during the
Decennial Census, but still provides valuable data for land use planning purposes. It is important to note some of
the data is skewed, as prisoners are counted in certain statistical measures. The distortion of data occurs strictly to
population and gender in the data captured within this profile. Income, poverty and household data are not
impacted, as they are strictly gathered for households and householders. The prison population can be utilized for
correction of the skewed data of total population and gender as the prison is for male convicted offenders with a
population of 1,154 inmates.

3.1: Population
3.1.1: Manistee Township Age Trend
(2000-2017)

Manistee Township Age Trend (2000-2017)

16%

The following graph depicts
14%
the number of individuals comprising 12%
the total population of Manistee
10%
Township over a 17 year period .
8%
Residents are broken into different
6%
age cohorts based on 5-year ranges
from under 5 years old up to 85 years 4%
and over. The graph depicts that the 2%
population is aging over a 17 year
0%
Under 5 to 9 10 to 15 to 20 to 25 to 30 to 35 to 40 to 45 to 50 to 55 to 60 to 65 to 70 to 75 to 80 to
85
5 years years
14
19
24
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44
49
54
59
64
69
74
79
84
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period as expected, and that the older
years years years years years years years years years years years years years years years and
over
age cohorts are gaining population
2000
2010
2017
more rapidly than it is being replaced.
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One has to take into
Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census
consideration that this particular
data, as it deals with population, is influenced by the inmates of the Oaks Correctional Facility. It is next to
impossible to obtain the inmates demographics at the facility and determine their distribution across the age
cohorts, but in researching overall statistics of the prison population in Michigan, a few details can paint a bit of a
picture. The average age of a male prisoner in a Michigan correctional facility is 32.5 years old, with 41% of
individuals sentenced to prison between 20 and 29 years old, and 27% of the population sentenced between 30 and
39 years of age. In looking at the current age of prisoners in Michigan, 75% of the prison population is under 50
years of age. From this information we can deduce that the graph above is likely impacted by age cohorts that
outline ages 20 to 45. Until we do know the actual demographics of the prison, this is the best estimation as to the
impact on the data. Regardless, the data does display that the population is aging and shifting in the cohorts of 55+
and the population is not being replaced in the younger cohorts.

3.1.2: 2017 Population by Age
The following graph depicts the number of individuals comprising the 2017 population for three different
locations including Manistee Township, Manistee County and the State of Michigan. Residents are broken into
different age brackets based on 5-year cohorts. Percentages in each category equate to 100% of the total population
for the specific category. Manistee Township displays fewer residents that are younger than 19 years of age than
both Manistee County and the State of Michigan. Similar to the data capturing the Township Age Trend, the prison
population at the Oaks Correctional Facility is also impacting this data. It is obvious that there is a very large increase
in population to the 20-24 and 25-29 age cohorts and there is little doubt that this is directly linked to the prison
population. It is obvious that the data does display that the Township has a much greater population of residents 45
years of age and older.

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�3.1.3: Manistee Township
Population Trend

2017 Population by Age

Population

16%
Population change is simply
14%
the change in the number of people in
12%
a specified area during a specific time
10%
period. Demographics is the study of
8%
population statistics, their variation
6%
and its causes. These statistics include
4%
birth rates, death rates, migration
2%
rates and sex ratios. The population
0%
of Manistee Township has seen
mostly a steady increase since the
1960 data sets through 1980, with a
significant decrease in 1990. This
coincides with observations of long
■ Manistee Township
■ Manistee County
■ Michigan
time residents whom have stated that
Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census
migration from the area occurred after the closing of
industrial sites and operations around Manistee
Manistee Township Population Trend
Lake, which supported many households.
4500
3752
A sharp increase in population in the 2000 census
4000
3209
3500
year aligns with the siting of the Oaks Correctional Facility
2952
2875
3000
and the subsequent addition of the prison population.
2173
2500
Since 2000, the Township has seen a modest increase in
2000
population.

3.2: Employment, Income &amp; Earnings:

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3.2.1: Industrial Employment:

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1960

1970

1980

1990

2000

2010

2020

Year

Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census

Industries

The employed civilian population over 16 years of age in Manistee Township was 1,243
individuals according to the 2015 Five-Year Estimate. Industries which employ the most
individuals in Manistee Township are Public Administration, Health Care &amp; Social Assistance,
Retail Trade and Manufacturing. These industries
accounted for almost half of the
Industrial Employment (Population 16 &amp; Over)
employment for the employed
population.
Public administration
Other services, except public administration
This is of no surprise with
Accommodation and food services
the Munson Medical Campus and
Arts, entertainment, and recreation
ancillary medical offices, the Oaks
Health care and social assistance
Correctional Facility (Public
Educational services
Administrative and support and waste management…
Administration) and Meijer all sited
Management of companies and enterprises
within the Township and the
Professional, scientific, and technical services
manufacturing facilities that remain
Real estate and rental and leasing
around the Manistee Lake Area in
Finance and insurance
Information
adjacent local units of government.
Utilities
The industries that are
Transportation and warehousing
providing employment
Retail trade
opportunities for the public should
Wholesale trade
Manufacturing
be supported by working with and
Construction
promoting these industries through
Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction
local economic efforts.
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
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Source: 2015 American Fact Finder
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�3.2.2: Employment Income

Employment Income (past 12 months)

Self-employment income is earned from carrying on
Michigan
9%
91%
a “trade or business” as a sole proprietor, an independent
contractor, or some form of partnership. Non-selfManistee County 11%
89%
employment income means income which consists of
salary, wages, allowances, overtime pay, pension, annuity,
directors’ fees, bonuses, management fees, gratuities, retiring Manistee Township
8%
92%
allowances, extra salary or any emolument of any other kind
paid or payable in relation to the taxpayer’s employment.
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Manistee Township has a lower rate of self-employment
■ Self Employment
■ No self-employment Income
than both Manistee County and the State of Michigan.
Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census
This merely conveys that the employment income in the
Township is largely derived from an hourly or salaried
position within a business or company. A lower percentage
of employed civilians within the Township than both the State and County own or operate their own business
according to this data.

3.2.3: Households with Earnings (past 12 months)
Household earnings is a measure of the combined
incomes of all people sharing a household or place of
residence. It includes every form of income including
salaries and wages, retirement income, near cash
government transfers like food stamps, and investment
gains. The Michigan average for households with earnings is
greater than both the Township and County average. With
inclusion of all forms of income including retirement it can
be difficult to decipher the lower percentage. The lower
percentage may be due to the aging population. These aging
households may not be listing any earnings within the
households, as they may be living off of investments which
would not count towards earnings, and this may account for
a lower percentage of Township households with earnings.

Households with Earnings (past 12 months)
Michigan

74%

26%

Manistee County

65%

35%

Manistee Township

65%

35%

0%

20%

40%

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No Earnings

Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census

3.2.4: Wage or Salary Income (past 12 months)
The essential difference between a salary and a wage
is that a salaried person is paid a fixed amount per pay
period and a wage earner is paid by the hour. Someone who
is paid a salary is paid a fixed amount in each pay period,
with the total of these fixed payments over a full year
summing to the amount of the salary. Manistee Township
and Manistee County show a lower percentage of
households with wage and salary income than compared to
the State of Michigan. This is very likely due to the higher
level of retirees within both the Township and County as a
whole. This lower percentage is nothing to cause concern as
will be reinforced later in this chapter when interpreting
poverty levels.

Wage or Salary Income (past 12 months)
Michigan

72%

28%

Manistee County

62%

38%

Manistee Township

62%

38%

0%

20%

■ With Wage or Salary Income

40%

60%

80%

100%

■ No wage or salary income

Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census

3.2.5: Social Security Income (past 12 months)
Social Security benefits are payments made to qualified retirees, disabled people, and to their spouses,
children, and survivors. The current law, after several amendments, encompasses several social insurance and
social welfare programs, including the issuance of Social Security benefits. Social Security benefits can be
collected as early as age 62 depending on circumstances, but are typically paid out between the retirement ages
of 65 and 67.
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�The Township has a higher percentage of
households receiving social security than both
Manistee County and the State of Michigan.
Manistee County doesn’t lag too far behind the
Township in terms of percentage, again, an
indication that both the Township and the County
encompass many retirees among other qualifiers
that are entitled to Social Security benefits

Social Security Income (past 12 months)
Michigan

Manistee County

3.2.6: Retirement Income (past 12
months)
Retirement income is the amount of money
an individual earns after retiring based on
retirement assets such as, Social Security
allowances, pensions, stocks, mutual funds,
savings accounts, CDs, home equity funds,
annuities, insurance, rental income, royalties, or
inheritances. The data continues to reinforce other
statistical measures that acknowledges that the
population harbors many retirees in both the
Township and County. Again, the Township leads
the County by several percentage points, but both
lead the State of Michigan by a significant margin,
with the Township having 13% more households
with retirement income than the State.

66%

47%

Manistee Township

53%

53%
0%

47%

20%

40%

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60%
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80%

100%

No Social Security

Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census

Retirement Income (past 12 months)
Michigan

23%

Manistee County

77%

31%

Manistee Township

3.2.7: Median Income
(Families &amp; Children Status)
Median income defines an
exact of the amount of income
each family unit within a
jurisdiction makes annually.
Household type and children
status are quantified in the graph.
The data displays that the
Township maintains a higher
median income for families across
all ranges than the County, but lags
behind the State in all but one
family status. It is tough to draw a
comparison against State-wide
statistical medians as other areas
of the State have higher costs of
living which also often coincides
with greater wage or salary
incomes.

34%

69%

36%
0%

64%

20%

40%

■ With Retirement

60%

80%

100%

■ No Retirement

Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census middle

Median Income (Families &amp; Children Status)
$89,831
$74,290
$80,833

Families - Married-couple families - With own children under
18 years

Families - Married-couple families

$60,953
$64,427
$67,762
$54,837
$63,073

Families - With no own children of householder under 18 years

$64,591
$53,571
$71,806

Families - With own children of householder under 18 years

$66,653
$54,708
$64,271

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Manistee County

$20,000

$40,000

$60,000

$80,000

$100,000

■ Manistee Township

Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census

(Households &amp; Householder Age)

A householder is a person
who owns or rents a house and is considered the head of a household. This graph denotes the median income for
households broken out by age, amount of income and location. Manistee Township has a greater median income
for households than both the State of Michigan and Manistee County in all but one circumstance: householders
45-65 years of age, where the median income is only $561 less than the State. The income data presented within
this graph coupled with the data presented within this Income and Earning sub-section of the plan provide a
positive outlook for sustaining households and families.
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�Median Income (Households &amp; Householder Age)
$40,784
$38,065
$41,250

Householder- 65 years and over

Householder- 45 to 64 years

$64,259

$53,052

Householder- 25 to 44 years

$57,816

$43,750

$26,823
$24,135

Householder- 15 to 24 years

$44,882

$10,000

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$20,000

$30,000

Manistee County

$64,688

$53,654

Households

$0

$63,698

$40,000

$52,668
$54,005

$50,000

$60,000

$70,000

■ Manistee Township

Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census

3.3: Housing &amp; Housing Costs:
3.3.1: Occupied Housing Units (Renter Vs. Owner)
Owner- occupied means that the owner lives in the unit.
Renter-occupied refers to those units where the owner does not
live in the unit. Owner-occupied + renter-occupied is equal to
total occupied housing units. Manistee Township has both a
larger percentage of owner occupied housing units than both
the State and County. This status of owner occupied bodes well
for home ownership, but also provides a snapshot that is known
from other studies. That snapshot results in fewer
opportunities for rental housing within the community.

Occupied Housing Units (Renter vs. Owner)
Michigan

71%

Manistee County

29%

82%

Manistee Township

87%
0%

20%

40%

■ Owner Occupied

3.3.2: Occupancy Status Housing Units

18%

13%
60%

80%

100%

■ Renter Occupied

Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census

A housing unit is vacant if no one is living in it at the
time of the census. In addition, a vacant unit may be one which
is entirely occupied by persons who have established residence
elsewhere. This describes seasonal residents. New units not yet
occupied are classified as vacant housing units if construction
has reached a point where all exterior windows and doors are
installed, and final usable floors are in place. There are more
occupied housing units in the State of Michigan at 85% than
both the County and Township. This data points to the seasonal
population that is present in both the Township and County,
and is supported by the NW Michigan Seasonal Population
Study through Networks Northwest.

Occupancy Status Housing Units
Michigan

85%

Manistee County

15%

62%

Manistee Township

38%

75%
0%

20%

25%

40%

■ Occupied

60%

80%

100%

■ Vacant

Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census

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�3.3.3: Household Size
(Renter vs. Owner)
Most households in Manistee County,
Manistee Township and the State of Michigan are
occupied by 1 or 2 individuals. As you increase the
household size, the trend in percentages decreases
for Manistee Township and the County when
compared across government units. The same can
be said for both owner and rental occupied units.

Household Size (Renter vs. Owner)
45%
40%
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%

3.3.4: Monthly Housing Costs
(occupied units)
Selected monthly owner costs are the sum
of payments for mortgages, deeds of trust,
contracts to purchase, or similar debts on the
property (including payments for the first
mortgage, second mortgages, home equity loans,
and other junior mortgages; real estate taxes; fire,
hazard, and flood insurance on the property;
utilities (electricity, gas, and water and sewer); and
fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.). It also
includes, where appropriate, the monthly
condominium fee for condominiums and mobile
home costs (installment loan payments, personal
property taxes, site rent, registration fees, and
license fees). The following graph depicts Monthly
Housing Costs for 15 different ranges that display
100% of housing costs for the jurisdictions listed.
Manistee Township displays a greater percentage of
housing costs in the $200-$299, $300-$399 and
$400-$499 range than the State, and to a lesser
extent Manistee County. This is a relative low
range for housing costs and may be in part due to
the demographics of the community having greater
amounts of retirees that have paid off their
mortgages lowering housing costs.

■ Manistee Township

■ Manistee County

■ Michigan

Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census

Monthly Housing Costs (occupied units)
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%

•Manistee Township •Manistee County

■

Michigan

Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census

Median monthly housing costs

3.3.5: Median Monthly Housing Costs

Michigan

Monthly housing costs are developed from a
distribution of “Selected Monthly Owner Costs” for
owner-occupied units and “Gross Rent” for renteroccupied units. The data displays lower costs
than the State and County, and could be accounted for
through retirees who have paid off their mortgages.

$869

Manistee County

$686

Manistee Township

$0.00

3.4: Education:
3.4.1: Educational Attainment of Householder

$643

$200.00

$400.00

$600.00

$800.00

$1,000.00

Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census

Educational attainment is a term commonly used by statisticians to refer to the highest degree of education
an individual has completed. The educational attainment of a householder is indicative of the highest amount
of education as well as house ownership status. Educational attainment by a householder is the most important
educational statistical measurement for Manistee Township as it incorporates only householder data. Educational
data that is not tied to households, householder or family is impacted by the presence of the Oaks Correctional

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�Facility as inmates are captured within Educational
Attainment data that applies to the population
as a whole. As is displayed in the graph, Manistee
Township Householders have a High School
Education or higher at 83%. This is greater than the
County average at 76% and the State average at
66%. This bodes well for educational attainment
and the prospect that greater education leads to
homeownership.

Educational Attainment of Householder
40%
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%

3.4.2: Educational Attainment (18-24
Years Old)

0%

The following graph depicts the educational
attainment of the State, County, and Township
residents aged 18-24 years old broken into
percentages with a sum of 100% for each cohort.
The educational data for population is impacted by
the Oaks Correctional Facility and the inclusion of
inmates within the data. As is displayed in the
graph there is a large proportion of 18-24 years
old that have less than a High School Graduate
when compared to the County and State. This
doesn’t align with the ownership and renter data of
a householder displayed above, which shows strong
educational attainment. A high percentage of the
population having a low educational attainment
would show in the householder data if prison
population were to be included as a renter or owner.

3.4.3: Educational Attainment (25 Years
&amp; Older)

■ Manistee Township

Manistee County

•Michigan

Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census

Educational Attainment (18-24 Years Old)
60%
48%

50%

41% 42%

40%
30%

30%

29%

29%
24%

23%

20%

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10%

10%
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The following graph depicts the educational
attainment of the State, County, and Township
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equivalency)
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Manistee Township ■ Manistee County ■ Michigan
18-24 years old, this data is impacted by the
Oaks Correctional Facility inmates,
Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census
as it does not account for households or
Educational Attainment (25 Years &amp; Older)
families, but rather the entire prison
60%
population. In reviewing the data, it looks
to have less of an impact on the statistical
50%
sample in the less than High School
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education cohorts. One thought is that
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inmates whom started their incarceration
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between the age of 18 and 24 have worked
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�3.5: Households &amp; Families:
3.5.1: Household Family Characteristics
Household size is defined by the number
of individuals residing in a household based on
different characteristics. The graph displays
households in Manistee Township consisting of
more married couples with family than both the
County and State. In the case of female householder
with no husband present, the township is less than
the County and less than half of that of the State.
This bodes well for family households in the
Township. Non-family households are at pace with
the State and slightly lower than the County.

Household Family Characteristics
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40%

35%

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10%

Married-couple family
household

5%

5%

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Male householder, no Female householder, no Nonfamily household
wife present, family husband present, family
household
household

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■ Manistee County

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Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census

Average Household Size Characteristics
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3.6.1: Population Below Poverty Level
The Federal Poverty Level (FPL), or the
“poverty line” is an economic measure that is used to
decide whether the income level of an individual or
family qualifies them for certain federal benefits and
programs. The FPL is the set minimum amount of
income that a family needs for food, clothing,
transportation, shelter, and other necessities.
Poverty is a state or condition in which a person
or family lacks the financial resources and essentials
for a minimum standard of living. Poverty means
that the income level from employment is so low that
basic human needs can’t be met. Poverty-stricken
people and families might go without proper
housing, clean water, healthy food, and medical
attention. The Percentage of population below
poverty line in Michigan is 15.6%, while Manistee
County is 14.7% and Manistee Township is 11.1%.
Poverty statistics are not impacted by the prison
inmates.

35%

20%

3.5.2: Average Household Size

3.6: Poverty Levels:

37%

30%

0%

Household size is defined by the number
of individuals residing in a household based on
different characteristics. The graph displays that
total average household size for the Township is less
than both the County and State, which may point
towards an aging population with less children in the
household. This is reinforced with the married
couple household statistic which displays that family
size for married couples is less in the Township than
the County and State, which would point towards a
larger percentage of “empty nesters”. An interesting
statistic is the larger family size of a male
householder with no wife than both the County and
State.

47%

Total; Estimate;
Married-couple family Male householder, no
Average household size
household
wife present, family
household
■ Manistee Township

■ Manistee County

Female householder,
no husband present,
family household

■ Michigan

Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census

Population Percent Below Poverty Level
18%
16%

14.70%

15.60%

14%
12%

11.10%

10%
8%
6%
4%
2%
0%

Manistee Township

Manistee County

Michigan

Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census

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�3.6.2: Families Percent Below Poverty Level
With both the population poverty data
displayed above and the family population
percentages portrayed to the right, Manistee
Township displays a lower level of poverty than both
the County and State. This shows that much of the
population and families in the Township are in a
strong financial position, although having any
percentage of poverty amongst the population is a
hindrance to aspects of the community and the
Township. Support for those in poverty through
increased education, assistance with childcare,
transportation and healthcare should be on the
radar whether through a private or public network.

3.7: Transportation and Work
Commute:

Families Percent Below Poverty Level
12%

10.90%
9.50%

10%
8.10%

8%
6%
4%
2%
0%

Manistee Township

Manistee County

Michigan

Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census

3.7.1: Means of Transportation to Work
Means of Transportation to work include
any of the different kinds of transportation used to
carry people from home to the workplace. The
following graph depicts the Means of
Transportation to Work for Manistee County and
Township for workers aged 16 years or older. The
vast majority of workers in the Township drive
alone, and at a greater percentage than the County.
The number of Township workers carpooling is 6%
less than that of the County. As we’ll see in the
remaining commuter data, Township workforce
travel time to work is minimal. Therefore, with
lower commuter times it is not surprising that more
of the workforce commutes alone and not in a
carpool.

Means of Transportation to Work
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70.00%
60.00%
50.00%
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10%

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■ Manistee Township

3.7.2: Travel Time to Work

3% 3%

0% 1%

2% 1%

3% 4%

■ Manistee County

Source: 2017 American Community Survey - U.S. Census

Travel Time to Work
60 or more mins

1.90%

45-59 mins

4.30%

35-44 mins

1.40%

30-34 mins

Travel Time

Commuter travel time to work is the length
of time of a commute in minutes from home to the
workplace for workers aged 16 years and older in
Manistee Township. It is evident from the data that
the majority of commuters, 60.7% travel less than
15 minutes to work during their commute. With
82.3% of commuters traveling less than 20 minutes
to work. The location of Manistee Township just
north of the City of Manistee is in a position that
workers traveling 20 minutes or less to work are
most likely working in Manistee Township or in the
vicinity of Manistee Lake. The majority of the
industry in Manistee County is located around
Manistee Lake, with other large employers such
as the casino, hospital, Meijer and prison all being
located within the confines of the Township.

87%
80%

4.20%

25-29 mins

1.50%

20-24 mins

4.50%

15-19 mins

21.60%

10-14 mins

36.10%

Less than 10 mins

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Percent of Workforce
Source: 2015 American Fact Finder

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�3.7.3: Place of Work (State/County)

Place of Work (State/County)
Worked outside State

Place of Work

Following the commuter statistics that
display the vast majority of workers are remaining
within 20 minutes of their residence, the place of
work in relation to the State and County provides
direct information on how many workers are
remaining within Manistee County. The graph
shows that 89.3% of the workforce is staying within
the County for their place of work, this aligns well
with the 82.3% of workers who travel 20 minutes or
less to work each day. Traveling greater than 20
minutes North or South of the Township in many
cases carries one over the County line into a
neighboring County.

Work outside County of Residence

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Work in County of Residence

89.30%
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20%

40%

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100%

Percentage of Workforce
Source: 2015 American Fact Finder

3.7.4: Place of Work (Township)

Place of Work (Township)

Place of Work

The place of work graph in (Township/City)
details if the worker is remaining within their
Worked outside Township/City of
Township of residence for work. As one can see, a
59.10%
residence
substantial amount of workers remain within the
Township for employment at 40.90%. The
remaining majority of workers that are traveling
outside of the Township, are still remaining within
Worked in Township/City of Residence
40.90%
the County for work. Travel times correlate to these
workers having employment in the industries and
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%
other employment positions around Manistee Lake,
Percentage of Workforce
within the City of Manistee, Stronach and Filer
Source: 2015 American Fact Finder
Townships. This data is important, as it shows that
employment opportunities are close to a workers residence in the vast majority of cases, and information concerning
workers and employment point towards the importance of maintaining a residence close to the work place. The
need for housing as has been shown through other studies. It would be interesting to gather a profile from employers
of the residence locations of their workers according to Township/City.

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�4: Public Input
4.1: Here's what residents said they WANT to see in Manistee Township

4.1.1: Rural Areas
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Areas devoted to agricultural
crops.
Natural vegetation lining the
road (rather than prescribed
landscaping).
Views of lakes, orchards, and
open space.
Agricultural and
residential buildings set back
from roadways protecting the
view shed.
Overhead utility lines with
lighting affixed to poles.
Two travel lanes on roadway
and at key intersections areas
with left turn and right turn
deceleration lanes provided
to maintain traffic flow.

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Landscaped vegetation along
roadway, between parking/
building areas and
pedestrian walkaways.
Designated pedestrian
sidewalk adjacent to roadway.
Designated bike lane along
roadway.
Signage is placed on
monument structures and/or
on building;
Single row of parking allowed
in front of building with
additional parking on sides or
rear.
Building set at a "zero lot line"
allowing for placement up to
the right-of-way.
Two travel lanes with a
boulevard for controlled left
land turns and for protection
of pedestrians at road
crossings.
Overhead utilities buried
underground.
Pedestrian level lighting
adjacent to walkway.

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Vegetation along roadway
separating pedestrian
walkways from roadway.
Designated pedestrian
sidewalk adjacent to roadway.
Signage is placed on a
monument structure and/or
on buildings.
Parking situated along side
and rear of building.
Buildings set at a zero lot line
immediately adjacent to
roadway.
Two travel lanes with a center
left hand turn lane.
Overhead utilities buried
underground.
Pedestrian level lighting
adjacent to walkway.

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�4.2: Here's what residents said they DO NOT want to see in their Township

Dirt paths rather than
sidewalks

Large, extensive parking in front of
buildings without any landscaping

No landscaping between
sidewalks and the road

Two travel lanes with a center left
turn lane and multiple curb cuts

Views in rural areas disturbed
by encroaching development

Temporary, pole, and
very tall signs
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�5: Future Land Use Analysis (Cause and Actions)
5.1: Natural Resources Actions

The Natural resources contained in this section are regulated by State and Federal Agencies. Manistee Township
works cooperatively with these agencies to ensure that
High Risk &amp;
their development standards are achieved.

5.1.1: Shoreline Erosion
Cause:

Fluctuating water levels have played havoc along the
Lake Michigan shoreline. Due to increasing water
levels, property owners have had to take immediate
and costly action to protect structures which are
threatened by excessive shoreline erosion.
Action:
Support bluff setbacks enacted and regulated by the
Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy
(EGLE) with the State of Michigan. See map 7.

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Concern

5.1.2: Wetlands
Cause:

Wetlands connected to the Great Lakes, Great Lakes
waterways, and those that are 5 acres or greater are
regulated by the State of Michigan. The State requires a
wetland permit in order to perform dredging, filling or
construction within wetland areas.
Action:
Article 25 of the current Manistee Township Zoning
Ordinance regulates wetlands through the provisions
of a wetland district. The current district does not
align with the wetland boundary provided by the State
of Michigan (*The State of Michigan Wetland
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overlay district that applies to all wetlands of 5 acres or more within the Township.

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5.1.3: Steep Slopes
Cause:
Development on excessively steep slopes can enhance erosive forces of water, destabilize soils and lead to
increased erosion.
Action:
Limit development in areas of steep slopes by protecting slopes of 25% or greater. See map 7.
5.1.4: Waterway Buffers
Cause:
Lack of vegetation along surface waters may negatively affect water quality, promote erosion and limit wildlife
habitat.
Action:
Implement a vegetative buffer around all surface waters. A determination for the preservation of trees of a
certain size (measured by diameter at breast height, DBH) should not be allowed to be removed unless dying,
diseased or invasive. Provide provisions for removal of brush and tress for riparian access and preservation of
view-sheds.
5.1.5: Floodplains
Cause:
Manistee Township is a participant in the National Flood Insurance Program. FEMA is preparing to adopt new
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�floodplain maps for the Lake Michigan coastline and connected waters. Adjustment in flood zone boundaries may
include additional property owners who may be required to obtain flood insurance. Development within the 100
year floodplain requires structures to be built to a flood standard, and for structures currently in the floodplain to
meet standards if they were to be expanded or reconstructed.
Action:
Enforce FEMA standards regarding floodplain development as required.

5.2: Transportation Actions
5.2.1: Primary Trunk-line/Highway Accessibility
Cause:

Significant vehicular traffic along the US-31 corridor, along with excessive curb cuts, limited shared access and
limited interconnections among neighboring parcels has led to traffic congestion, particularly during peak hours
and seasons.
Action:
Access Management Standards of varying regulatory levels should be implemented along the entirety of the US-31,
M-22 and M-55 corridors. These standards should include provisions for:
• Shared Access
• Frontage drives
• Cross-lot connections
• Closure of Curb Cuts (See map 8 for recommended curb cut closures provided by MDOT, this data
should be updated as MDOT updates plans.)

5.2.2: Appropriate Consideration of Inclusion of Multi-Modal Transportation

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Cause:
The State of Michigan, through enabling legislation, created a “Complete Streets Policy” which promotes the
inclusion of multi-modal transportation features such as sidewalks, crosswalks and bike-lanes.
Action:
Adopt complete streets resolution and policy, which promotes inclusion of these non-motorized
transportation features in roadway design and construction.

5.2.3: Incorporation of Multi-Modal Transportation
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�Cause:
Limited routes for non-motorized transportation and lack of safe pedestrian crossings along major roadways.
Action:
Incorporate roadway design that includes multi-modal transportation options such as sidewalks, bike-lanes and pedestrian
crossings. See multi-modal roadway sectional below:
5.2.4: Participate/Inclusion in Transportation Planning Efforts

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Bike Lane w/pavement markings

Pedestrian Refuge Island

Diagram 1: US 31 Road Sectional Recommendation

Cause:
Participation in past and on-going planning efforts that have provided sound recommendations for future actions
relating to multi-modal and non-motorized transportation.
Actions:
Recommend and adopt existing plans which promote multi-modal transportation and continue participation in
similar processes. Plan actions are listed below:
• Recommend/Adopt: 2017 US-31 Corridor Enhancement
Plan.
• Recommend/Adopt: 2020 Manistee Lake Area NonMotorized Transportation Plan
• Participate: Manistee County Multi-Use Regional Trail
Initiative.
Airport Overlay Recommendations

5.3: Airport Actions

Recommended
Airport Overlay

5.3.1: Airport Overlay Zone Consideration
Cause:

The Michigan Department of Transportation, the Federal
Aviation Administration and the Michigan Aeronautics
Commission have recommended that Manistee
Township institute an “Airport Overlay Zone” in order to
regulate land uses within the vicinity of the Manistee
Blacker Airport. Further, the Michgan Aeronautics
Commission has created an airport approach plan for
Manistee Blacker Airport. Regulations would pertain to
compatible land uses, height of buildings,
communication towers and natural features along with
restrictions on lighting that may create a hazard to safe
landing or taking off of aircraft.

Action:
Establish an Airport Overlay District per the
recommendations of the FAA, Michigan Aeronautics
Commission and MDOT.

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�Cause:
Zoning Districts located within the recommended airport
safety zones, currently allow multi-family housing, retail
establishments, professional services, commercial operations
as well as indoor and outdoor recreation facilities. The
airport approach plan for Manistee Blacker Airport is
incorporated herein by reference, and a copy is available for
public inspection at the Manistee Township Hall.
Action:
Modify Zoning District areas and uses in the vicinity of
Manistee County Blacker Airport to compliment airport
activities not inconsistent with the recommendations in the
airport approach plan.

5.4: Infrastructure Actions
5.4.1: County Drains &amp; Drainage Districts
Cause:

Image 27: Manistee Blacker Airport Entrance

Communication and transparency issues have surrounded some drainage district expansion and maintenance
efforts.
Action:
Only support petitions for the creation, expansion, and/or maintenance of drainage districts that are brought
about by free land holders of property within the Township.
Action:
Support closure of all non-essential drains as identified by the Manistee County Drain Commissioner.

5.4.2: Stormwater Management
Cause:

Stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces
carries pollutants such as heavy metals, nitrogen,
phosphorus, fecal matter and other pathogens that
can be carried to surface waters resulting in nonpoint source pollution.
Action:
Continue support of the Drain Commissioner's Office
“Stormwater Guidelines” which require on-site
infiltration of stormwater for commercial, industrial
and residential sub-division site plans that are under
authority of the drain commissioner's office.

5.4.3: Water and Sewer Agreements
Cause:

Water and Sewer infrastructure through joint
Image 28: Meijer Low Impact Development Level Spreader
agreements with local units of government, promote
development within areas of Manistee Township.
Increased density should follow infrastructure.
Action:
Continue cooperative agreements with the City of Manistee and the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians. Locate and
promote zoning districts that increase density where infrastructure is present.

5.5: Energy and Extraction Actions
5.5.1: Gas and Oil Extraction
Cause:

Existing gas and oil wells are present throughout the Township and lend to economic development and the
sustainability of employment.
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�Action:
Permit use of natural resources through the allowance of gas and oil extraction that has been properly permitted
through the State of Michigan.

5.5.2: Solar Thermal Energy
Cause:
The Township has been approached for placement of solar farms for the harnessing and distribution of energy.
Action:
Manistee Township should continue to allow solar farms in areas of low density residential development and
agricultural production. Solar energy should compliment agricultural production by working with landowners
to sustain a mode of agriculture that may coexist with solar panels and ancillary equipment.

5.6: Civic and Governmental Actions
5.6.1: Collaboration
Cause:

Collaboration with adjacent local units of government has led to cost savings through shared services.
Action:
Continue collaboration with local entities to improve fiscal responsibility.

5.7: Housing Actions

Cause:
Studies have shown that there is a shortage of attainable housing for workers and working families within our
communities.
Action:
Manistee Township, with it’s location close to employers and services is in a position to provide actions towards
improving the housing issue. Land use districts in the Southwestern portion of the Township should promote
greater density with allowances for multi-family housing and smaller lot sizes and decreased minimum square
footage for smaller single-family dwellings. Flexibility may be achieved while maintaining conditional control
through special uses.

5.8: Land Uses Category Actions
5.8.1: Public Land and Public Open Space Actions:
Cause:
Public lands lend to the character of the Township and
region, drawing outdoor enthusiasts and protecting
substantial areas from development activities and
promoting the use of resources and protecting wildlife
habitat.
Action:
Create a land use district which contains all public lands
within the Township. Establishing knowledge of locations
of public lands assists staff, visitors and would be
residents/property owners when actively viewing parcels.

5.8.2: Agricultural and Forestry Actions:
Cause:

Protection and preservation of agricultural lands and
forestry is a desire of residents and visitors. This was
identified through various public input efforts within the
Township and County. Parcel size within the current
AP-1 Zoning District allows 10 acre parcel minimums
with a provision for 1 to 5 acre parcels for non-farm use.
Image 30: Manistee State Game Area Marsh
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�Action:
Existing minimum parcel sizes do not promote agricultural protection, and will, with time lead to land
fragmentation and the dwindling of farmlands within the Township. Recommend, a modern, agricultural
preservation zoning district which promotes cluster development and density bonus standards for
sustainability of farm-land and development value. This offers greater flexibility for both condensed
residential development and active farm operations. Common base densities prior to addition of a “density
bonus” are 20 or 40 acre parcel minimums. See example below:
5.8.3:Residential Actions:
Cause:
Cost of Community Services studies show that sprawling
residential development is more costly to service than
condensed development where infrastructure is present.
Action:
Dense residential developments should be encouraged to be
placed where appropriate infrastructure is present. This
decreases demand on tax dollars, and allows those saved
dollars to go towards other services.
Cause:
Land fragmentation and residential sprawl commonly occur
through allowance of medium density development over large
areas of land. Medium density commonly ranges from 2 to 10
acres in minimum parcel size.

Image #31 Douglas Valley

Standard Development vs. Cluster Development with Density Bonus

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40 Acre Parcel
Current AP-1 Zoning Allowance Model
1 to 5 acre minimum per dwelling is allowed
20 new homes on 40 acres
*40 new homes is permissible under current zoning

40 Acre Parcel
Cluster Development with Density Bonus Model
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10 acre parcel minimum would allow 4 homes per 4o
acres.
Offer a Density bonus of 1 additional home if the
homes are clustered on 2 acre parcels.
Allow for a dwelling to be constructed or maintained
on the remaining 30 acres
Development would occur over 10 acres and leave
30 acres to be permanently preserved for farmland
through conservation easement

Conserved
30 acres
Farmland

Farm House

Diagram 2: Traditional vs. Cluster Development Example
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�5.8.3: Residential Actions cont.
Action:
Dense residential districts should be buffered by multi-use and medium density residential districts. These
districts should be located adjacent to higher density residential areas, but should not cover large swaths of
undeveloped land, where larger parcel sizes exist.
Cause:
The current structure of zoning districts within the Township limits the opportunities to have a more focused
approach upon varying areas for different residential density. The approach of a “Mixed Use” district is encouraged
for a portion of the Township, but not for the purpose it is currently utilized. The current mixed use district is really
a medium density residential district with allowances for rural, non-residential uses.
Action:
Creation of three residential districts provides a range of options for High, Medium and Low Density. The low
density district should also continue to allow rural mixed uses and the purpose and title should convey such. The
three residential districts to be recommended are:
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High Density Residential (Allows for Planned Unit Development &amp; Multi-Family as a Special Use)
Medium Density Residential (Allows for Planned Unit Development &amp; Multi-Family as a Special Use)
Country Residential &amp; Rural Mixed Use (Allows for Planned Unit Development)

5.8.4: Mixed Use Actions
Cause:

The mixed use district that is currently in place within the Township covers large swaths of land. Lands that
are both assessed residential as well as agriculture are captured within this district. The purpose of the district
may indeed meet it’s “title” of allowable mixed uses, but as stated above it would be better conveyed as Country
Residential and Rural Mixed Use. This would allow for amending of the Mixed Use District to a more commercial/
residential approach.
Action:
Adjust the uses within the mixed use district to allow for commercial and varying densities of residential
development. The district should be placed adjacent to commercial and residential districts where uses such as
office and retail can coexist with retirement homes, and higher density residential development.

5.8.5: Commercial Actions
Cause:

Commercial development is located largely along the US-31 corridor, where both water and sewer infrastructure
currently exists.
Action:
Continue to promote development along the US-31 corridor and other locations of existing infrastructure, and
look to expand to areas adjacent to the airport with consideration of an airport overlay zone.

Action:
Infrastructure expansions should direct the
location of proposed commercial development.
District boundaries should be amended as needed.
Cause:
Commercial uses typical of retail and service
businesses are located within the commercial
district of Manistee Township, with the City of
Manistee allowing isolated retail uses for
marijuana sales.
Action:
Manistee Township did not authorize the sale
of marijuana or marijuana products under State
Law and directs those uses to the nearby City of
Manistee.
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�5.8.6: Industrial Actions
Cause:
Industrial areas have been provided along the M-55 corridor in the vicinity of the Renaissance Park.
Action:
Continue industrial development where
water infrastructure exists and sewer can
be expanded.
Action:
Zone light industry uses adjacent to City
Renaissance Industrial Park.

Action:
As infrastructure expands, revisit
industrially zoned areas to ensure that
they are still compatible with the needs
for industrial space within the Township.
Cause:
Cultivation of marijuana has been
directed to industrially zoned districts of
communities under State law, and only
permissible in communities that have
opted in for medical marijuana or opted
out for recreational marijuana.
Image 33: Industrial Park Entrance

Action:
Manistee Township has not authorized
the cultivation, processing or transport
of marijuana within the Township and
directs those uses to the nearby City of
Manistee where appropriate areas are
zoned for allowance of those uses.

Image 34: Industrial Park Lot #9
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�6: Future Land Use Plan
The Future Land Use Plan outlines the recommended Future Land Use Districts for Manistee Township.
Evidence provided throughout this planning document directs the placement of higher density residential districts
to achieve necessary densities for promoting focused growth in areas of existing services and population densities.
Similarly, commercial and mixed use districts are focused in areas of transportation corridors that allow
ease of access (US-31) as well as having both sewer and water services available. Certain uses of a commercial
nature rely upon these services in order to allow for operation. Mixed use provides flexibility off of the primary
transportation corridors adjacent to the commercial districts. The placement and expansion of both commercial
and mixed use districts align with the recommendations from MDOT and the FAA for development and uses within
the Airport Safety Zone Overlay.
The Industrial District aligns with it's current placement upon the zoning map, which is adjacent to M-55
and neighboring industrial areas within close proximity of Manistee Lake. The industrial district also contains the
City of Manistee Renaissance Park. Industries within the industrial district have the ability to connect to both
water and sewer infrastructure, which expands the types of uses that can be placed in the area
Rural areas which are desired by many for their unique charm of existing agriculture and forestry should be
protected and preserved. This preservation may occur by appropriately directing low density residential
development to 10 acre parcels or greater in areas adjacent to active farmland, forests managed for timber and
wetland areas which limits the buildable area.
Areas of active farmland, forest management and wetlands should be appropriately zoned to a lower density
of 1 unit per 20 or 40 acres, which promotes farmland over residential dwelling development. The utilization of
density bonuses in trade for farmland conservation easements protects portions of agricultural land and forests.
This balances the need of large acreage, rural land owners who rely upon the land for both sustaining a farm/
forestry use but allows portions of the land to be sold and developed for income when needed.
Public lands and recreation spaces should be afforded their own district which separates these lands from
parcels that are zoned for allowed uses and densities. These public lands will most certainly not be developed, and
if and when a parcel of public land becomes transferred to private ownership, a rezoning to a neighboring zoning
district should occur at no cost to the landowner.
The institution of overlay zones helps to simplify processes by allowing both applicants and the Township to
more easily identify the regulations of certain areas. Two overlay zones are recommended within the Township:
1. Airport Overlay Zone: Safety zones which limit tall
structures and other hazards to airport operations.
2. Wetland/100 Year Floodplain Overlay Zone: Identifies
areas that require State approval for development
activities, where the township will authorize land uses of
the underlying zoning district with increased setbacks
from delineated wetlands and riparian corridors.

Public Lands
&amp; Open Space

6.1: Forest Recreation and Open Space
6.1.1: Deductive Reasoning:

Forest Recreation and Open Space are lands that are held
in public ownership through Manistee Township, the Michigan
Department of Natural Resources or the United States Forest
Service. The lands are not available for development in the
traditional sense. Development activities that occur on these
lands are for passive and active recreation, which often takes the
form of trails, water &amp; land access sites and sport fields, courts
or playgrounds. Map 10 displays the locations of lands that are
under public ownership and are recommended for inclusion
within this district.

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6.1.2: District Description:
This district is intended to be a holding zone for lands
owned and managed in public trust by the United States, Forest

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�Service, the State of Michigan and Manistee Township. The Township should support the forest
management plans created and incorporated by both State and Federal agencies. Uses promoted within
these lands should be primarily passive recreation in the form of camping, hiking, fishing, hunting and other
similar type activities. In the event of the sale or trade of a public land within this district, the Planning
Commission shall waive an application fee for the re-zoning of the property to a zoning district which aligns
itself with neighboring districts and land uses.

6.1.3: Recommended Bulk Requirements:
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No bulk requirements are recommended.

Agriculture &amp;
Forest Preservation
Features

6.1:4 Recommended Uses:
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Passive and active recreation
Trails and associated infrastructure
Boat &amp; watercraft riparian access and associated
infrastructure
Public camping facilities and associated infrastructure
Park pavilions, playgrounds, courts and associated
infrastructure.

6.2: Agriculture and Forest Preservation District (AFP
6.2.1: Deductive Reasoning:

The existing AP-1 District contains areas within
the Township with active agricultural activity and
medium and lower density residential development. The
existing district provisions allow for medium density
residential development which may create sprawl in
areas of agriculture. Through analysis of property
assessments which allows isolation of active agriculture,
coupled with parcel size analysis isolating parcels 20
acres or greater; the authors were able to identify areas
that should be protected through appropriate agriculture
and forest preservation densities. Map 11 displays
locations of active agricultural lands greater than 20
acres and the existing boundaries of the AP-1 District.

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Recommended
Agriculture and
Forest Preservation

6.2.2: District Description:

The AFP District contains and protects valuable
farmland and forestry areas of the Township. The
primary focus of these lands should be agricultural
production with residential use being secondary. Large
parcel sizes are recommended to maintain and promote
farmland. Residential development is allowed through
cluster development provisions with density bonuses,
providing landowners the flexibility to maintain active
farmland while also allowing limited and focused
residential development upon a portion of a property.
Map 12 provides the boundaries for the AFP District.

6.2.3: Recommended Bulk Requirements:

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Minimum parcel size of 20-40 acres
Cluster development individual dwelling parcel size of
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Cluster development of 5 (new dwellings) per 40 acres (all located upon 10 acres or less)
Allow existing or new farm home on remaining acreage to remain in agricultural production

6.2.4: Recommended Uses:
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Farming Operations
Forestry Operations
Agricultural Tourism
Wineries, Cider Mills, Breweries and Distilleries
Energy Extraction (Gas and Oil)
Solar Energy and Ancillary Activities
Single-Family Home Cluster Development
(Encouraged through density bonuses)
Passive and active recreation &amp; associated
infrastructure

Commercial
Features

6.3: Commercial District (C-1)
6.3.1: Deductive Reasoning:

The existing commercial district is located
along the US-31 corridor in the Southern portion of the
Township. This area is serviced by both water and
sewer infrastructure allowing for dense commercial
development. The location of the Manistee Blacker
Airport influences the expansion of this commercial
district boundary as commercial uses are more
harmonious with and supported by the Airport Overlay
Safety Zones. Map 13 provides the base for analysis of
parcels assessed as commercial, the location of water
and sewer districts, the airport overlay safety zones
and the existing C-1 Zoning District.

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6.3.2: District Description:

This district is intended to provide for a variety
of typical retail and service type businesses. Special
uses will include certain businesses with outdoor
storage, and regulations will seek to condition these
businesses to appropriately display and screen outdoor
storage when necessary. Residential uses shall be
secondary to commercial uses. See map 14 for the
recommended boundary of the Commercial District.

Recommended
Commercial
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6.3.3: Recommended Bulk Requirements:
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Minimum parcel size of 15,000 square feet

6.3.4: Recommended Uses:
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All retail uses (adult entertainment and other like
uses by special use permit)
All service industry uses (including vehicle repair)
(junk yards are allowable only by special use permit)
All restaurant, eatery and drinking establishment
uses
All professional office uses

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�6.4: Mixed Use District (M-1)
6.4.1: Deductive Reasoning:

Recommended
Mixed Use

Parcel analysis of assessed uses of a commercial
nature along with both high and medium density
residential uses provide guidance to the siting of this
district, when considered against the established
commercial corridor of US-31. The presence of water
and sewer in close proximity provide the services
needed to develop increased density. This mixed use
district combines density aligning to neighboring high
density residential districts and also acts as a buffer to
lower density country residential that exists further off
of the corridor. This district replaces the existing
Mixed Use, M-1 District, with a condensed version that
is more flexible in a range of allowable commercial uses
and residential uses (with higher density approved
through special use permit).

6.4.2: District Description:

Located around the commercial district,
just off the US 31 corridor and adjacent to the existing
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higher density residential, are areas that are mixed use.
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(apartments/condos) through special use permit along
with single-family home allowances, small retail and offices. More noxious commercial uses, such as gas
stations and the like are either prohibited or approved only through a special use permit. See map 15 for
the location of the M-1 District Boundary.

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6.4.3: Recommended Bulk Requirements:
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Minimum parcel sizes of 25,000 - 45,000 square feet are
recommended for this district.

6.4.4: Recommended Uses:
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Industrial
Features

All professional offices
Limited retail (excluding gas stations and the like)
Restaurants and Eateries (excluding fast food and drivethru restaurants)
Professional service establishments of a non-noxious
nature
Residential dwellings (single-family by right, multi-family
by special use)
Planned Unit Development (by special use)

6.5: Industrial District (I-1)
6.5.1: Deductive Reasoning:

Analysis of the existing I-1 District boundary overlaid
with assessed Industrial parcels and water and sewer
districts provides supporting data for the placement of the
Industrial District (see map 16). The current boundary of the
Industrial District is to be modified slightly to remove the
lands that are under ownership of the United Stated Forest
Service.
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�6.5.2: District Description:

The Industrial District is composed of those
areas of the Township whose principal use is or ought
to be heavier types of manufacturing and other
industrial uses. These uses may generate noise, glare,
odor, dust, vibration, air and water pollutants, fire,
explosive and radioactive hazards, and other harmful or
obnoxious matter in amounts unsuitable for certain
areas of the Township. This district has been located
within the Township close to neighboring community
industrial districts and industrial uses. The siting of the
district seeks to protect adjacent agricultural,
residential, and commercial areas from the
encroachment of incompatible uses, and to lessen
congestion on public streets and highways. To these
ends, certain uses which would function more
effectively in other districts and would interfere with
the operation of these industrial activities and the
purpose of this district, have been regulated as Special
Land Uses or excluded. See map 17 for the
recommended boundary.

Recommended
Industry

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3 acre minimum if connected to a public sanitary
sewer or an on-site sewage system is used for the
disposal of only human waste and not a part of the industrial process.
5 acre minimum if an on-site sewage system is used for anything more than human waste

6.5.4: Recommended Uses:
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Light manufacturing
Municipal water treatment, public works garages
Packaging of prepared materials
Printing and similar uses
Lumber yards
Warehousing
Contractor Yards
Wholesale of goods
Uses approved as similar in nature by the Zoning Board of
Appeals

High Density
Residential
Features

6.6: High Density Residential (R-1)
6.6.1: Deductive Reasoning:

High density residential development is primarily
located within the southwestern portion of the Township.
These locations are suitable due to the proximity of
employment, services and access to primary roads and
highways. Analysis of the existing R-1 district along with
identification of assessed residential parcels of 2 acres or less,
overlaid with water and sewer districts provides a vision for
directing higher density residential development (see map
18). Expansion of the high density residential district to
capture parcels previously contained within the R-2 district is
reasonable due to the nature of the size of the parcels and the
density of the areas immediately outside of the established
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Map 18: High Density Residential Features
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�high density residential district. Single and multifamily dwellings are included within the district in
order to promote continued dense growth in these
appropriate areas.

Recommended
High Density
Residential

6.6.2: District Description:
The High Density Residential District is
designed to provide sites for single family residences
on more compact lots than other residential districts.
Non-residential uses permitted are limited in order to
avoid future conflicts between land uses on relatively
small lots. Special uses should include multi-family
allowances with specific conditions that direct these
uses to areas where they are serviced by both
municipal water and sewer and are more closely
situated to primary transportation corridors and
employers. See map 19 for the recommended
boundary of the R-1 district.

6.6.3: Recommended Bulk Requirements:
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Single-family residential dwellings
Home Occupations
Bed and Breakfast (by special use)
Churches (by special use)
Multi-family dwellings (by special use, connection to municipal water/sewer mandatory)

6.7: Medium Density Residential (R-2)
Medium Density
Residential
Features

6.7.1: Deductive Reasoning:

Analysis of assessed residential parcels that are
greater than 2 acres and less than 10 acres provides
a visual for the location of residential density which
doesn’t meet the exact definition of low density, but is
rural in nature and located outside of higher density
residential areas (see map 20). These parcels are
candidates to remain at their established size, but also
could be allowed to split in order to create higher
density. The R-2 District should buffer areas of high
density residential development with medium density.
This medium density should also be established in
locations of critical dunes and high risk erosion where
feasible with identified buildable area.

6.7.2: District Description:

The R-2, Medium Density Residential District
is designed to provide sites for single-family dwellings
on slightly larger lot sizes than the R-1 District. Where
appropriate municipal water and sewer infrastructure is
available, multi-family dwellings should be permitted as
a special use. See map 21 for the recommended district
boundary.

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�6.7.3: Recommended Bulk Requirements:
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Recommended
Medium Density
Residential

Minimum parcel size of 25,000 square feet

6.7.4: Recommended Uses:
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Single-family residential dwellings
Home Occupations
Bed and Breakfast (by special use)
Churches (by special use)
Multi-family dwellings
Clinics (by special use)
Vet Clinics (by special use)
Retail Convenience Stores without gas pumps (by
special use)

6.8: Country Residential and Rural
Mixed Use (R-3)

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Medium Density Residential

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existing lower residential density (see map 22).
Map 21:
Areas outside of the high and medium residential
districts and wetlands that are not assessed
agricultural properties and have existing parcel sizes in Low Density
the 10 acre range are ideally situated to be contained in Residential
Features
a Country Residential and Rural Mixed District.
Currently much of the Township is contained within a
“Mixed Use” district, that is really a medium density
district with allowable rural mixed uses. Orderly
growth should promote more density towards services,
employment and existing dwelling density. Rural
residential character is supported by the current 5 acre
minimum parcel size.

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Recommended R-2 District Boundary

6.8.2: District Description:

The R-3, Country Residential and Rural Mixed
Use District is established to allow for the orderly
growth of low density rural residential dwellings, with
allowances for rural mixed uses that compliment the
rural character of the Township. The district is a buffer
between medium density residential districts and areas
contained within the agriculture and forestry
preservation district. This district should protect rural
dwellings with larger parcel sizes and permit rural
commercial uses that are compatible with the
countryside. The recommended boundary for the R-3
is displayed on map 23.

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�6.8.4: Recommended Uses:
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Single-family residential dwellings
Agricultural Operations
Agricultural Storage
Processing of Agricultural Products (by special
use)
Forestry
Home Occupations
Bed and Breakfast
Churches
Vet Clinics (by special use)
Retail Convenience Stores without gas pumps (by
special use)
Planned Unit Development (by special use)
Contractors Yard (Construction, Landscape)
Agricultural Tourism
Greenhouses
Roadside Stands
Wineries, Cider Mills, Breweries and Distilleries
(by special use)
Rental Cabins (by special use)
Boarding Stables

Recommended
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and Rural Mixed Use

Legend

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D

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Roads

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6.9.1: Deductive Reasoning:

Reoo.mmen.dedl
Airpon Overlay

The Federal Aviation Administration, the
Michigan Aeronautics Commission and Michigan
Department of Transportation have made
recommendations to the manager of the Manistee
Blacker Airport to institute an airport overlay zone.
This overlay is necessary to ensure the safety of air
traffic, further the Michigan Aeronautics Commission
has created an airport approach plan for Manistee
Blacker Airport. The airport approach plan created by
the Michigan Aeronautics Commission for Manistee
Blacker Airport is incorporated herein by reference. A
copy of the airport approach plan is on file with
Township staff and available for public inspection at
the Manistee Township Hall.

6.9.2: District Description:
The Airport Overlay Zone is located around the
Manistee Blacker Airport and seeks to limit the height
of towers and other features and uses that may present
a hazard to airport operations not inconsistent with the
recommendations provided in the airport approach
plan. Please see the airport overlay map 24.
Map 24: Recommended Airport Overlay Zone

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Section 6: Future Land Use Plan

�6.11: Wetland Overlay District (WO)

□
Wetland &amp;
Floodplain
Features

6.11.1: Deductive Reasoning:
Existing wetland locations that are 5 acres or
greater or connected to a surface water of the State fall
under EGLE jurisdiction for permitting. Those
wishing to develop within wetlands that meet this
criteria must obtain a permit from the State of
Michigan. The use of an overlay to convey the
requirement for a permit from EGLE eases processing
of permits as it identifies the high likelihood of the
presence of wetlands within the area. See map 25.

6.11.2: District Description:
The wetland overlay district identifies the
location of wetlands that are 5 acres or greater in size.
These wetlands are under the authority of the State of
Michigan for activities that include filling, dredging,
development or construction. The vast amount of
wetlands which meet this criteria necessitate the
utilization of an overlay district in order to allow
flexibility of regulatory measures that rest within the
underlying zoning district. The wetland overlay
district doesn’t dictate parcel sizes, rather it identifies
the need of the applicant to confirm with EGLE
whether a permit is needed for a particular activity
and establishes a setback from wetland areas and
limits uses that may impact wetlands and associated
surface waters. See map 26 for recommended wetland
overlay boundary.

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Section 6: Future Land Use Plan

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2020 Manistee Township Master Plan

�7: Future Land Use Map

Manistee Township
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Section 7: Future Land Use Map

�8: Zoning Plan &amp; Matrix
8.1: Zoning Plan Elements
Stormwater
Development activities should meet the requirements of the Drain Commission Stormwater Guidelines. These
regulatory measures are required for commercial, industrial and larger scale residential projects.
Buffering (Uses)
Vegetated buffering should be maintained/required in districts where commercial/industrial abut residential
uses, as found within the Manistee Township Zoning Ordinance, 2009 as amended.
Buffering (Water Protection)
Vegetated buffers should be maintained along surface waters, streams and wetlands where accurately
delineated.
Signage
Specific requirements which denote sign number, height, size and specifics for illumination (no flashing,
strobing, flickering, etc.) as found within the Manistee Township Zoning Ordinance, 2009 as amended.
Landscaping
Landscaping requirements should be maintained as found within the Manistee Township Zoning Ordinance,
2009 as amended.
Parking
Outline requirements for off-street and shared parking and establish a maximum allowance to limit
impervious surface area and promote pervious parking areas.
Sidewalks
Maintain existing and add sidewalks or preserve space where warranted along US31, commercial and high
density residential land use districts.
Lighting
All lighting in Non-Residential Districts should be required to be full cut-off fixtures, directed downward that
meet dark sky standards, and light must remain within parcel boundaries as found within the Manistee
Township Zoning Ordinance, 2009 as amended.
Utility Preservation
Preserve utility easements along side and rear lot lines.
Access/Connectivity
Shared drives, frontage roads and connectivity of parcels along the US31 corridor should be encouraged. Seek
to adopt access management standards in the Township Zoning Ordinance.
Facade Materials
Encouragement of complimentary and high quality building materials for facades (brick, hardy wood plank,
vinyl) within the commercial and mixed use districts will allow for the built environment to be aesthetically
pleasing as well as maintaining higher values.

Section 8: Zoning Plan &amp; Matrix

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2020 Manistee Township Master Plan

�8.2: Zoning Matrix
The zoning matrix provides a concise method of displaying which regulatory measures and/or uses should be
applied within a specific land use district. Check marks within the boxes of the matrix identify what districts and
uses should be applied. Boxes which are empty are implied to not warrant those specific standards or uses. This
matrix does not identify whether uses should be permitted or special, nor the specifications of the standards.
This matrix is not meant to be all inclusive of every regulatory standard or use that should be placed within the
zoning ordinance.

Zoning Regulations

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Landscaping

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High Density Residential
(R-1)

Industrial (I-1)

Signage

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Mixed Use (M-1)

Buffer (Screening)

Agriculture and Forest
Preservation (AFP)

Buffer (Water Quality)

Lighting (Dark Sky)

Facade Materials

Access/Connectivity

Home Occupation

Sidewalks Placement

Parking Standards

Cluster Development

Multi-Family

Single-Family

Planned Unit Development
Forest Recreation and
Open Space (ROS)

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Section 8: Zoning Plan &amp; Matrix

�Appendix A
Manistee Township Fire Dept Equipment List
131 - 2020 Spartan Class A Engine, with 1500 gpm pump, 1250 gal on board tank,

575ft of 5" supply hose, 600ft of 2.5" supply hose, 200ft of portable 500gpm monitor pre
connect, 4 150ft 1.75" pre connect hose with vindicator, piercing, and foam nozzles, 1000gpm
deck gun (also portable), 100ft of pre connect 1.75" hose with foam, 1 2000kw portable
generator with 2 portable lights and extension cord, portable low flow electric pump, 2 axes, 2
shovels, 2 brooms, 5 different types of fire extinguishers, 3 ice suits with complete gear for
rescue, 2 swift water suits with complete gear for rescue (rope bags), 6 multi colored tarps, 2.5"
50ft reverse roll for high rise (2 story or more), 2 high rise 1.75" hose with combo fog to smooth
bore nozzles, 1 complete hydrant bag, 3 rolls extra of 1.75" hose, 1 16" portable electric positive
pressure fan, 2 low level 5" strainers with 27ft of hose, 1 ventilation saw, 1 stop/slow sign, 5
SCBA's complete with 5 spare bottles, 2 portable hand lights, 2 thermal imaging cameras,
multiple fittings and connections to adapted to different hose configurations, 2 hose clamps, 3
chimney flares, 30 gal on board foam capacity, 1 extension ladder, 1 roof ladder, 1 folding attic
ladder, 1 utility ladder, 2 pike poles, 1 new york hook, 3 portable radios, and 6 traffic cones.

133 - 1998 KME 75' steele straight stick ladder (quint) with a 1500 gpm pump, 500

gal on board tank, 575ft of 5" supply hose, 600 ft of 2.5" supply hose, 2 200ft of 2.5" pre
connect hose with nozzles, 2 200 ft of 1.75" pre connect hose with nozzles, 1 100ft pre connect
hose with nozzle, 1 2000kw portable generator with portable low flow electric pump, 2 axes, 2
shovels, 2 brooms, 2 different types of extinguishers, JAWS hyd pump with 4 tools, circular
cutting saw, RIT kit, multiple throw bags of rescue rope, 1 stop/slow sign, 5 SCBA's complete
with 5 spare bottles, 2 portable hand lights, 2 thermal imaging cameras, multiple fittings and
connections to adapted to different hose configurations, 1 extension ladder, 2 roof ladder, 1
folding attic ladder, 1 smaller ladder, 2 pike poles, 1 electric exhaust fan, 2 high rise 1.75" hose
with combo fog to smooth bore nozzles, 1 complete hydrant bag, 3 portable radios, and 6 traffic
cones.

132 - 2007 Kenworth 3000-gal tender/tanker with 500gpm pump, 1 100ft 1.75" pre
connect hose with nozzle, 200ft of 2.5" supply hose, 1 complete hydrant bag, 1 3000-gal
portable tank, multiple fittings for connecting to different hose, 4" low level strainer with 20ft
of suction hose, 1 portable hand light, 1 stop/slow sign, and 4 traffic cones.

134 - 2001 Freightliner 1500 gal tender/tanker with 1000gpm pump, 1 100ft 1.75"

pre connect hose with nozzle, 1 pre connected foam eductor, 5 gals of foam, 100 ft of pre
connect 2.5" hose, 575ft of 5" supply hose, 600ft of 2.5" of supply hose, 1 2000kw portable
generator, 1 complete hydrant bag, 1 4" low level strainer with 20ft of hose, 1 2.5" float strainer
with 20ft of hose, 1 250gpm portable water pump, multiple fittings for connecting to different
hose, 1 hand light, 1 stop slow sign, and 4 traffic cones.

137 - 2005 Ford F350 brush truck with 75gpm pump and 300 gal on board tank, 6

wildland pre packed hose packs with 200ft of hose in each pack, 100ft 1" booster reel, 150' of
1.75" hose,

54

�200ft of 2.5" hose, wildland fire gear, 1 stop slow sign, 1 chain saw, 2 shovels, 2 brooms, 2
wildland tools, 12000lb electric winch (switch to front and back), and 4 traffic cones.

135R -1994 Chevy Suburban rescue rig with complete MFR equipment, 1 stop
slow sign, 1 stair chair, and 3 traffic cones

All trucks have mobile radios installed and at least one portable radio unless otherwise listed

Station is 80ft by 80ft with 6each 11'7" tall by 10' garage doors, with 2 drive through, 1
7500kw portable generator, approx. 600ft of 3" supply hose, approx. 300ft of 1.75" hose, 2 base
radio's (1 in training room, 1 in bay), 4 phone locations, 2 CPU’s (1 laptop, 1 tower both need
updated), approx. 300ft of 2.5" supply hose, washer for fire gear only, double wash sink, scba
filling station (can only fill low pressure bottles 2216psi), exhaust fan, 2 bathrooms (small
septic tank and old), 5" water well, 1 refrigerator/freezer, 1 microwave, 1 small pizza oven, 1 on
demand coffee maker, 1 drinking fountain, training room that holds 18 normally with seating
and 6 tables (covid style about 9), approx. 4 extra folding tables, approx. 12 extra chairs, 3
portable benches, 1 training facility, and large parking area for approx. 50 to 75 cars (depending
on time of
year/snow)

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�SEAfCOG ... Planning For The Future Today
SEMCOG is a regional planning partnership, accountable to member local gover~m~n_ts in
Southeast Michigan. Its primary missions are 1) planning on issues that extend beyond individual
government boundaries and 2) intergovernmental relations in cooperation with local government,
as well as state and federal agencies. The SEMCOG partnership strengthens efficient and effective local government, supporting local planning through its technical, data and intergovernmental
resources.
SEMCOG's membership includes cities, villages, townships, counties, intermediate school
districts and community colleges in Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St.Clair, Washtenaw
and Wayne Counties.
SEMCOG's principal planning activities include adoption of region-wide plans and policies in the
area of transportation, community and economic development, water and air quality and other
environmental concerns as well as public safety and land use.
SEMCOG also maintains the region's most extensive planning database, for demographic,
transportation, infrastructure and development, both economic and physical. It is a depository for
U.S. Census data as well as the great volume of data generated in various planning activities for
more than 35 years.
SEMCOG implements direct services through RideShare, the region's car/vanpool matching
service; the Center for Joint Public Services, a resource for cooperative intergovernmental arrangements and the SEMCOG library's local ordinance files and governmental problem-solving service.
Three principal sources of revenue support SEMCOG programs: federal grants and contracts,
state grants and contracts and membership fees.
All SEMCOG policy decisions are made by local elected officials, insuring that regional policies
reflect the interests of member communities. There are two policy-making bodies: the General
Assembly and an Executive Committee, with each member community represented on the
General Assembly.
SEMCOG's deliberative process includes broad-based representation from local government and
the busine~s community as well as environmental organizations and other special interest groups.
They funct10~ together in technical advisory councils for transportation, environment, community
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Population, Households and Employment for Cities,
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April 1996

Preparation of this document was financed in part through grants from the U.S.
Department of Transportation Federal Transit Administration and Federal
Highway Administration through the Michigan Department of Transportation,
and local membership contributions.

Prepared by
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�Table of Contents
Executive Summary .............................................................. .............................. ................ ...... 1
Introduction/Methods ................................................................................................................ 3
Regional Forecast Results ........................................................................................................ 5
Jobs ............................................................................................................................... 5
Households ................................................................................................................... 9
Population .. ............................. ............................ .. ................... ......................... .......... 12
Appendix A - Definitions .......................................................................................................... 17
Appendix 8 - Regional Forecast Totals ................................................................................... 18
Appendix C - City, Village and Township Forecasts ............................................................... 19
Appendix D - Detroit Subcommunity Forecasts .................................................................... 101

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�Executive Summary
Introduction
SEMCOG's new 2020 Regional Development Forecast (RDF) has been revised following review
by local communities of the draft numbers, and has been adopted by SEMCOG's Executive
Committee and General Assembly. The RDF provides projections for the total region, for cities,
villages and townships, as well as for small areas within municipalities. Starting with base year
1990 data, the forecast represents the projected numbers of people, households and jobs in fiveyear intervals through 2020. In addition, it includes households by income and by presence of
children and jobs by type of industry.
The community review process included meetings in each of SEMCOG's seven counties and the
City of Detroit. These were held in early December 1995. Review comments were used to revise
the draft forecast. Following committee review, the completed 2020 Regional Development
Forecast was adopted by the Executive Committee on February 23, 1996, and by the General
Assembly on March 21 , 1996.
Methods
The Regional Development Forecast takes three major steps to generate small area numbers.
The first step uses an economic and demographic model to generate Regional Forecast Totals.
These set the overall regional growth expectations for population, households and jobs at fiveyear intervals from 1990 through the year 2020. Next, the DRAM/EMPAL (Disaggregated Residential Allocation Model/Employment Allocation) model uses these Regional Forecast Totals to
produce forecasts for 174 areas called "forecast districts." Finally, the district numbers are allocated to 1,442 small areas called "analysis zones." Zones, in turn, can be summed to equal cities,
villages, townships and counties.
Methodology used in RDF takes advantage of established, well-tested computer models used in
many large metropolitan areas across the United States. Small area data from the 1980 and 1990
censuses, the Michigan Employment Security Commission and other sources through early 1995
are used to represent economic and demographic trends. Data on existing land development,
infrastructure and local plans indicate capacity for future growth. SEMCOG has had the input and
review of a committee of local planners and economic and demographic experts during the RDF
process.
The agency's most recent forecast was very accurate (within a few percentage points) at the
county and region levels when compared to the subsequent census. Municipal and analysis zone
forecasts have been reasonably accurate. The new 2020 RDF is expected to provide an even
better view of future small area change.
Summary of Forecast Results
The adopted Regional Forecast Totals show strong growth in both population (up 13 percent
regionwide) and jobs (up 18 percent) from 1990 through 2020. The basis of this growth is a
diversifying economy led by growth in services, together with the region's traditional solid economic foundation in manufacturing (although a continued push for efficiency will shrink totals of
manufacturing jobs). The region can look forward to a positive economic future.
The two most significant trends in the forecast are the aging of our region's population and the
continued outward spread of households and jobs. The aging population will result in more households without children (up 37 percent regionwide, 1990 to 2020) and fewer households with children (down 5 percent). With the forecasted 22 percent growth in households, the region will need
to build over 400,000 new housing units between 1990 and 2020.

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�Over the next 25 years, the region's growth will continue to spread out - for both job locations and
residences. Job growth will be strong in western Wayne County, the Ann Arbor area, the western
and northern Oakland County suburbs, in central Macomb County and in Livingston County.
Detroit's historic employment losses will moderate with significant gains in some areas of the city.
Growth in service jobs (up 39 percent regionwide) will lead the gains in high growth areas of Southeast Michigan.
On the household side, the largest amount of growth will occur in the communities on the borders
of the built-up, urbanized area of the region, with additional strong growth areas in the townships
surrounding Ann Arbor, in central and eastern Livingston County, across northern Oakland and
Macomb counties and into St. Clair County.
Population also changes as existing households change. Because of a continued decline in
household size (down from 2.66 to 2.47 persons per household for the entire region), many older
suburbs will continue to add households yet will lose some population.
Use of the RDF
SEMCOG's forecast provides a basis for its Regional Transportation Plan and other regional
planning work. Local units of government can use these projections in their infrastructure and
master planning. Businesses and other organizations need this type of detailed portrayal of the
future to understand their clients' needs.

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�Introduction/Methods
Introduction
Over its 28-year history SEMCOG has produced an update of the Regional Development Forecast (RDF) approximately every five years. This 2020 RDF takes advantage of data from the 1990
census and more recent development and job data to extend SEMCOG's forecast to the year
2020. By providing small area detail, the forecast gives a 25-year view of the future of Southeast
Michigan that satisfies these objectives:
• provides a base for SEMCOG's long range regional planning,
• links future changes in the region to past trends and to the most current data on locations of
residential development and economic activity,
• provides SEMCOG's member local governments with an essential component of their comprehensive planning and
• satisfies planning requirements of the federal lntermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act
(ISTEA) of 1991.
Methods
In order to have an accurate view of the future for communities and for small areas within communities, a forecast requires that the larger context of growth and change be set for the entire metropolitan area. SEMCOG's 2020 Regional Development Forecast uses a three-step process to
determine the future growth of the entire Southeast Michigan metropolitan area and then allocate
that growth to sub-areas of the region, as shown in Figure 1.
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�The first step in the process is developing a set of Regional Forecast Totals. Appendix B contains
the complete set of numbers on future population, households and jobs at five-year intervals to
2020 that were adopted by SEMCOG's General Assembly in February 1995. SEMCOG and the
RDF Subcommittee of the DataCenter Advisory Council derived the regional totals from work
done at the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations of the University of Michigan using the
REMI model (Regional Economic Models, Inc.). REMI is a computer model that considers local
areas as economic units competing for labor, income and future population with other areas of the
United States. SEMCOG evaluated and modified REMI results based on current data and other
national forecasts of the region.
With the context for overall regional growth established, step two is examining household and
economic interactions within the region. SEMCOG used the DRAM/EMPAL (Disaggregated Resi•
dential Allocation Model/Employment Allocation) model system to do this. DRAM/EMPAL is a
well-tested method that is now being applied in many of the largest metropolitan areas across the
country. It considers each of 174 forecast "districts" as a market area competing with the rest of
Southeast Michigan for future people and jobs. Each district's characteristics are considered and
recent job and household changes in the district are linked to all other districts by use of interdistrict travel times. Data considered by the models are summarized below.

Summary of Data Inputs
DRAM/EM PAL
for 174 districts

Zonal Allocation Program
for 1,442 analysis zones

Regional totals of jobs (8 types) and
households (8 types), all forecast years

For each district: jobs (8 types) and
households (8 types), all forecast years

Jobs in base year
Jobs 5 years previous

Households (20 types) in base year
Households (20 types) 5 and 10 years previous
Household type-housing unit structure
type in base year

Households in base year
Households 5 years previous
Population in base year
Land by vacant developable or type of use

Job-land use relationship in base year
Land holding capacity - from vacant
developable land, local plans and densities

Travel times to all other districts,
all forecast years
Population from Households
for 1,442 analysis zones
Regional totals of population, all forecast years
Households ( 20 types), all forecast years
Persons per household in base year
Wit~in each of the 174 districts, new development can be accommodated where suitable laodis
ava,labl~. ~onal allocation is the third step in the RDF process. The zonal allocation program
(ZAP) di st nbutes district forecasts to 1,442 analysis zones. ZAP uses land "supply" data and
;ecent tre nd s to accomplish this step. Population is then derived from households. zone

t~:e~::n~re summed to provide forecast numbers for each city, village, township and county in

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�The review, revision and adoption process for RDF brought together SEMCOG staff, local
planners, economists and demographic experts to review methods and draft results. Community
review used a series of meetings, one in each county, to discuss and solicit suggested modification to the draft forecast. SEMCOG researched concerns raised in comments and modified the
forecast as appropriate. Final approval by SEMCOG's General Assembly in March 1996 followed
recommendation by the DataCenter Advisory Council and Executive Committee.
Providing an accurate view of future small area change in Southeast Michigan is the overall goal
of the Regional Development Forecast. The data, methods and review process are all designed
to produce this result. SEMCOG's most recent forecast (RDF, Version '89) was accurate at the
regional and county levels to within a few percentage points when measu.-ed against the 1990
census. Small area accuracy was within reasonable limits. In 2020 RDF, improved small area
data and newly applied computer models should produce even better results.

Regional Forecast Results
Future Jobs
Southeast Michigan's economic future is solid, as shown in the Regional Forecast Totals (see
Appendix 8). The REMI economic model that was the source of these totals indicates strong,
broad-based economic growth over the next several decades. Job gains will be 18 percent, with
a total of 2.9 million jobs by 2020. Because of the aging population, however, as described below,
from 2010 to 2020 there will be little change in total numbers of jobs.
Figure 2 shows forecast job growth and also shows jobs as a percentage of working age adults.

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1990 - 2020

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The region's economy will continue to diversify as employment in service industries grows. Figure
3 shows the eight industrial classes forecast by SEMCOG along with changes in jobs from 1990
to 2020.

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While the region's manufacturing job totals will shrink by 15 percent over the 30-year forecast, this
represents a continuing process of cost cutting and efficiency in goods production. The region'~
share of U.S. motor vehicle production has remained around 20 percent for the past several
decades. Manufacturing jobs were 24 percent of all jobs in Southeast Michigan in 1990 as
compared to 17 percent in the U.S. overall.
The biggest gains, 39 percent, are in services, which include a wide range of activities, from job~
in beauty shops and other personal services to business services and health care workers. Retail
(which includes restaurant jobs) and financial services are other major segments of the econom~
that will show gains.

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�Change in Jobs by County
1990- 2020
1990

1995

2010

2005

2000

2015

2020

Change
Percent
Number

39,300

46,700

55,100

63,300

69,400

70,900

71,900

32,600

83.0%

Macomb

333,700

361 ,400

386,200

403,700

410,600

409,700

407,700

74,000

22.2%

Monroe

50,400

55,600

60,700

64,600

66,500

66,800

67,200

16,800

33.3%

Oakland

681 ,000

745,300

806,100

856,200

883,400

885,300

887,800

206,800

30.4%

St.Clair

55,700

60,600

64,700

69,400

72,500

73,500

74,400

18,700

33.6%

Washtenaw

213,900

228,300

242,800

252,800

258,200

259,000

260,200

46,300

21 .6%

Wayne
Detroit
Balance Wayne

976,200
412,500
563,700

979,200
383,700
595,500

999,700 1,015,000
357,300
368,900
630,800
657,700

1,016,200
348,200
668,000

1,010,200 1,004,500
341,700
337,400
667,100
668,500

28,300
-75,100
103,400

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-18.2%
18.3%

2,350,200

2,477,000

2,615,200 2,725,000

2,776,700

2,775,200 2,773,700

423,500

18.0%

Livingston

Region

Note: Due to rounding, individual values may not equal totals.

Within Southeast Michigan, job locations will continue the historic pattern of outward growth. The
two tables show forecast jobs by county and the top 1O growth communities in the region.
Oakland, Out-Wayne, Macomb and Washtenaw counties each will gain substantial numbers of
jobs. The largest percentage gains, however, are in Livingston County. Ranked by community,
the biggest gainers are the Oakland County suburbs Auburn Hills, Troy and Rochester Hills, plus
Ann Arbor and Livonia.

Top 10 Job Growth Communities
Employment

Change

1990

2020

Number

Percent

22,200

62,000

39,800

179.3%

Ann Arbor

113,300

134,700

21,400

18.9%

Troy

104,500

125,000

20,500

19.6%

Rochester Hills

18,700

36,700

18,000

96.3%

Livonia

93,100

110,200

17,100

18.4%

Canton Twp

14,200

30,600

16,400

115.5%

Waterford Twp

23,100

39,300

16,200

70.1%

Sterling Heights

55,800

70,800

15,000

26.9%

Novi

22,200

36,700

14,500

65.3%

Clinton Twp

25,700

40,200

14,500

56.4%

Auburn Hills

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�Figure 4 shows that areas of strongest job growth are generally in the northern and western
suburbs. Moderate job gains are forecast for many of the more rural townships just beyond these
areas. Job losses are most pronounced in the traditional centers of manufacturing employment,
such as Detroit, Pontiac and Warren . Detroit's historically large losses are expected to continue
moderating, as redevelopment accelerates during the forecast period.

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1990- 2020

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�Future Households
Several factors combine to produce the substantial growth in households, 22 percent, indicated
by 2020 RDF. Strong economic growth will keep population growing in the region. As shown in
Figure 5, households with children will actually decline by five percent from 1990 to 2020, while
households without children will increase over 36 percent. These childless households will
include many single adults, both young and elderly, but also many more "empty nesters" as baby
boomers (people born between 1946 and 1965) age beyond the child raising years.

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one that has been ongoing through much of the industrial period in the history of our society. The
steady decline in household size will continue through 2020, with the regional average at 2.47
persons per household by that time.
By county and by community, household growth trends reflect gains and losses in job concentra•
tions, changing access to these concentrations, and a general tendency of an outward spread of
lower density residential development. The tables show household growth by county and list the
highest growth communities in the region.
Change in Households by County
1990- 2020
Change
Number Percent

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

38,900

46,000

52,800

59,500

66,400

73,300

79,400

40,500

104.1%

Macomb

265,000

285,600

300,800

316,000

332,100

347,100

359,900

94,800

35.8%

Monroe

46,500

50,000

52,900

55,400

58,000

61,100

63,800

17,200

37.1%

Oakland

410,500

440,000

461,600

483,500

506,100

530,500

551,800

141,300

34.4%

St. Clair

52,900

57,700

61,400

64,800

68,300

72,300

75,800

22,900

43.3%

Washtenaw

104,500

112,600

118,600

124,600

130,900

138,000

144,600

40,100

38.3"

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Detroit
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780,400
374,100
406,500

781,300
360,500
420,800

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349,300
430,100

TTS,400
339,900
438,700

TT9,100
332,500
446,900

782,800
327,200
455,900

788,000
322,800
465,500

7,800
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59,000

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1,698,800

1,773,100

1,827,400 1,882,300

1,941,300

2,005,400 2,063,600

364,700

21.5°4

Livingston

Region

Note: Due to rounding, individual values may not equal totals.

High Growth Communities
Households
MACOMB TWP

Change

1990

2020

Number

Percent

7,400

27,200

19,800

267.6%

NOVI

12,700

31,600

18,900

148.8%

SHELBY TWP

16,800

34,900

18,100

107.7%

CANTON TWP

19,500

34,100

14,600

74.9%

CLINTON TWP

32,500

44,700

12,200

37.5%

6,800

17,300

10,500

154.4%

STERLING HEIGHTS

40,800

50,700

9,900

24.3%

TROY

26,200

35,400

9,200

35.1%

ROCHESTER HILLS

22,300

31,400

9,100

40.8%

FARMINGTON HILLS

29,300

38,000

8,700

29.7%

PITTSFIELD TWP

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1990 - 2020

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�Future Population
r Southeast Michigan's population has rebounded, beginAfter almost tw~ decades of stag~a io;, been aining at a rate of 1/2 percent per year. Relying
ning in 1988. Smee the~, th ~ r~g,on as my p;ople will continue to choose to live in Southeast
on the strength _of o~r d1vers1fyh1~gfecono t ~t 13 percent over 30 years, reaching 5.2 million in
Michigan. Reg1onw1de growt is orecas
year 2020.
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1980- 2020

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2020

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geographic location. As Figure 8 shows, the population over 65 years of age w1I! increase
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One principal effect will be on the labor force - no growth in numbers of workers in the 2 in
2020 period. The biggest increase is for the age group that will be composed of baby bo?mers
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2020, those aged 55 - 74. Because of people living longer, the 75+ age group will also mcrea
strongly, by 59 percent.
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1990- 2020

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The table shows county population change numbers. The growth shown in these figures parallels
that of households.

Change in Population by County
1990 - 2020
Change

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Number

Percent

Livingston

115,600

135,600

154,100

170,900

187,700

204,900

219,700

104,100

90.1%

Macomb

717,400

754,500

775,900

802,300

832,500

860,900

884,200

166,800

23.3%

146,700

150,700

154,900

160,200

164,800

31,200

23.4%

1,192,200 1,232,200

1,272,200

1,319,000 1,359,900

276,300

25.5%

Monroe
Oakland

133,600

141,400

1,083,600

1,150,900

St. Clair

145,600

158,900

167,500

175,100

182,800

191,500

199,200

53,600

36.8%

Washtenaw

282,900

300,500

313,100

325,600

340,300

357,400

373,400

90,500

32.0%

Wayne
Detroit
Balance Wayne

2,111,700
1,028,000
1,083,700

2,094,000
992,300
1,101,700

2,055,000 2,020,700
952,000
916,000
1,103,000 1,104,700

1,992,300
884,300
1,108,000

1,973,100 1,961,400
858,600
837,300
1,114,500 1,124,100

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-190,700
40,400

-7.1%
-18.6%
3.7%

Region

4,590,500

4,735,700

4,804,400 4,877,400

4,962,600

5,067,100 5,162,400

571,900

12.5%

Note: Due to rounding, individual values may not equal totals.

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Change in Population
1990 - 2020

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1,001 to 5,000 Gain
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As Figure 10 shows, the areas with declines in population include both urban core cities such~~
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196Os. These are communities with many households that have "aged in place" and th0 Ywi
have many empty nesters and elderly in year 2020.

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�When viewed by community and small areas, population change in many suburban communities
brings up the question, "How can my community be gaining households (and housing units) yet
losing population?" This apparent paradox is explained by the changing composition of households. With five percent fewer households with children and many more single adults in 2020,
there will not be as many people in a given number of housing units.
On the growth side, in contrast, the areas rapidly growing in households are also rapidly growing
in population. Because many families move to new housing when young children are added to the
household, some of these growth communities will experience a net increase in household size.
The table shows population change in the 15 largest communities in the region. While Detroit and
Warren work to achieve stable populations in the future, communities such as Clinton Township
and Canton Township will be challenged to provide schools and other services for their burgeoning populations.

Population Change in 15 Largest Communities
Change

Population

Detroit
Warren
Sterling Heights
Ann Arbor
Livonia
Dearborn
Clinton Twp
Westland
Southfield
Farmington Hills
Troy
Pontiac
Taylor
St. Clair Shores
Waterford Twp

1990

2020

Number

Percent

1,028,000
144,900
117,800
111,800

837,300
133,200
125,800
122,300
96,300
92,700

-190,700
-11,700
8,000
10,500
-4,500
3,400
15,000
6,800
-1,700

8.0%
-2.2%

72,900
71,200
70,800

100,700
91,500
74,000
83,400
89,100
62,700
61,300

-18.6%
-8.1%
6.8%
9.4%
-4.5%
3.8%
17.5%

8,700
16,200
-8,500
-9,500

11.6%
22.2%
-11.9%
-13.4%

68,100
66,700

63,900
74,600

-4,200
7,900

-6.2%
11.8%

100,800
89,300
85,800
84,700
75,700
74,700

15

�Appendix A - Definitions
Population

.

• h

·

·t

.

.

·

Total population includes all residents of the commun!ty, whet~~-r they reside in ousmg um s or ~n ~rou~
quarters (nursing homes, college dormitories, correctional fac1ht1es, etc.) Group quarters populat10 in se
lected communities having federal or state group quarters facilities h~s been updated to 1995 and all other
1995 group quarters populations have been adjusted, so that the region's total 1995 group quarters population is the same as the 1990 total. No further changes are made beyond 1995.

Households

.

Total households equal the total number of occupied housing units. The household with ~~1ldren group 1s
those households with one or more persons under 18 years of age. A household not contam1~g any person
under 18 is in the households without children group. Note that the 1990 total households figure 1s b~sed
on sample Census data and may differ slightly from the 100 percent count total. Also note that neither
population nor household numbers have been adjusted to reflect 1990 Census undercount.
Household income quartiles consist of four income classes. Each class contains 1/4 of the re~ion's total
households. Households are arranged in order of income, lowest to highest. In terms of 1989 income, as
reported in the 1990 Census, the quartile boundaries are as follows:
Quartile 1

Less than $16,717

Quartile 2

$16,717 to $34,302

Quartile 3

$34,303 to $55,585

Quartile 4

More than $55,585

Because future dollar values of income quartiles cannot be projected accurately, forecast households are
simply reported as numbers of households by quartile, with no dollar value specified.

Persons Per Household
Persons per household is an average, calculated by dividing household population by total households.

Employment
"Total employment'' measures the number of jobs, both full-time and part-time, located in the community.
This includes self-employed proprietors. These jobs may be held by community residents or by nonresidents who commute into the community. Employment is broken down into four types: manufacturing, retail
trade, services and all other. These types, called "industrial classes," describe the predominant purpose
and major product or service of the business, agency or governmental department for which the employed
person works. Note that although manufacturing jobs occur mainly in plants and factories, they can also be
found in warehouses, research facilities and office buildings. "Retail trade" jobs occur mainly in stores,
shops and eating and drinking places, but also occur in warehouses and office buildings. "Services" is a
very diverse class, including such establishments as hotels and motels, repair shops, barber and beauty
shops, hospitals, schools from nursery to university, business service firms and offices of health practitioners, consultants, architects, engineers and lawyers. The "all other" group includes agriculture, transportation/communications/utilities, wholesale trade, finance/insurance/real estate and public administration.
Note that construction jobs and military are not included in RDF employment.

Communities
Communities are defined as of January 1, 1990, as recognized by the 1990 Census, with two kinds of
exceptions. First, township "islands" are included within the surrounding city or village, and very minor
differences may occur because of differences between analysis zone boundaries and communities.
Second, boundarie_s were updated to 1995 for two pairs of communities, Dexter/Scio Township, and South
Lyon/Lyon Township, where there were sizable annexations between 1990 and 1995 that impacted the
communities' vacant land acreage. The table gives numbers by both 1990 and 1995 boundaries. In
addition, the 1990 numbers for all communities do not reflect corrections made by the Census Bureau after
the sample data were ~eleased. The forecast requires sample data detail and this is unavailable in the
Cens~s Bureau corrections. The one exception was South Lyon/Lyon Township, where there was a major
err?r in the 1990 censu_s ~ata. Staff used the official revised totals issued by the Census Bureau and
1
estimated the charactenst,cs of the households involved in the change.

16

J

�Appendix B - Regional Forecast Totals
Table 1
Employment by Industrial Class
Southeast Michigan 1990 - 2020
Industrial Class

1990

Agri., &amp; Nat. Res.

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change 1990-2020
Number
Percent

30,423

31,945

32,602

33,117

34,092

34,646

35,065

4,642

15.3%

Manufacturing

486,644

482,618

468,658

466,926

461,554

439,838

415,270

71,374

-14.7%

Trans., Commun.
&amp; Utilities

124,287

117,000

120,002

123,867

126,736

127,795

127,044

2,757

2.2%

Wholesale Trade

121,200

128,294

134,006

143,085

149,036

149,024

147,741

26,541

21.9%

Retail Trade

441,167

464,100

476,751

499,946

507,785

502,250

496,965

55,798

12.6%

193,410

201,221

210,717

217,649

221,054

47,932

27.7%

1,119,829 1,184,915

1,213,458

1,229,487 1,255,449

350,557

38.7%

74,235

5,733

8.4%

2,774,868 2,772,824

422,586

18.0%

Finan., Insur.
&amp; Real Estate

173,122

183,004

Services

904,892

1,001,811

68,502

68,070

Total Employment 2,350,238

2,476,840

Public Adminstration

70,621

72,582

2,614,310 2,723,699

2,775,959

69,052

74,179

Table 2
Households by Income Quartile and Whether Children in Household
Southeast Michigan 1990 - 2020
Income Quartile and
Whether Children
Present
Without Children

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change 1990-2020
Number
Percent

Quartile 1

300,929

310,722

327,201

345,782

364,210

382,099

398,727

97,799

32.5%

Quartile 2

290,430

305,344

319,145

336,907

356,194

374,393

388,958

98,528

33.9%

Quartile 3

245,792

265,916

281,705

300,621

318,955

332,956

342,373

96,581

39.3%

Quartile 4

240,783

261,877

281,864

304,352

323,695

335,410

341,998

101,214

42.0%

Total W/O Children 1,077,934

1,143,859

1,209,915 1,287,663

1,363,054

1,424,857 1,472,056

394,122

36.6%

-5.3%

With Children
Quartile 1

123,755

132,545

129,645

124,801

121,104

119,252

117,159

-6,596

Quartile 2

134,292

137,924

137,701

133,676

129,120

126,958

126,928

-7,364

-5.5%

Quartile 3

178,935

177,352

175,141

169,962

166,358

168,395

173,513

-5,421

-3.0%

Quartile 4

183,903

181,391

174,982

166,232

161,619

165,941

173,888

-10,015

-5.4%

620,885

629,212

617,469

594,672

578,201

580,547

591,488

-29,397

-4.7%

1,698,819

1,773,070

1,827,384 1,882,335

1,941,255

2,005,404 2,063,544

364,725

21.5%

Total With Children
Total Households

17

�Table 3
Total Population, Household Population,
Group Quarters Population, Population by Age Group and Persons Per Household
Southeast Michigan 1990 - 2020
1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change 1990-2020
Number
Percent

4,590,468

4,735,738

4,804,389 4,STT,433

4,962,603

5,067,093 5,162,405

571,937

12.5%

Household Pop. 4,521,180

4,666,450

4,735,101 4,808,145

4,893,315

4,997,805 5,093,117

571,937

12.7%

Group Quarters Pop. 69,288

69,288

69,288

69,288

0

0.0%

Total Population

69,288

69,288

69,288

Population by
Age Group
Oto 4

347,129

324,152

303,933

296,189

301,068

308,866

309,509

-37,620

-10.8%

5 to 15

704,564

739,089

732,016

690,907

666,167

670,206

689,278

-15,286

-2.2%

16 &amp; 17

131,538

132,062

133,379

140,043

132,225

126,587

126,301

-5,237

-4.0%

18 to 24

485,781

464,554

455,606

478,609

485,113

463,706

448,659

-37, 122

-7.6%

25 to 34

807,887

717,674

664,449

649,149

657,011

697,514

702,850

-105,037

-13.0%

653,264

646,942

662,474

-48,015

-6.8%

35 to 44

710,489

794,760

783,069

697,555

45 to 54

474,827

586,480

688,308

761,670

753,935

674,225

634,303

159,476

33.6%

55 to 64

394,960

394,7TT

450,456

550,441

648,757

719,900

713,406

318,446

80.6%

65 to 74

323,062

343,563

324,055

323,266

373,492

458,861

541,531

218,469

67.6%

75 &amp; Older

210,231

238,627

269,118

289,604

291,571

300,286

334,094

123,863

58.9%

2.66

2.63

2.59

2.55

2.52

2.49

2.47

-0.19

-7.3%

Persons
Per Household

18

�Appendix C
Regional Development Forecast, Full MCD Report
LIVINGSTON COUNTY
BRIGHTON
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

5,990
2,472
942
1,530
518
677
596
681
2.42
5,389
46
652
42
117
2,768
192
1,519
53

6,690
2,746
1,028
1,718
553
675
584
934
2.44
6,384
51
577
46
183
3,053
255
2,173
46

7,241
3,008
1,050
1,958
591
668
555
1,194
2.41
7,307
36
566
70
194
3,309
352
2,727
53

7,424
3,166
973
2,193
630
653
499
1,384
2.34
8,134
32
566
84
203
3,530
454
3,202

7,409
3,261
854
2,407
658
626
434
1,543
2.27
8,802
32
555
106
204
3,683
537
3,620
65

7,390
3,354
757
2,597
678
608
383
1,685
2.20
8,880
28
502
120
189
3,547
576
3,852
66

7,365
3,433
678
2,755
680
596
348
1,809
2.15
8,917
27
452
113
173
3,411
599
4,077
65

BRIGHTON TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

14,541
4,575
2,222
2,353
347
627
1,351
2,250
3.18
6,030
209
1,489
206
389
1,309
861
1,217
350

15,689
5,021
2,266
2,755
296
651
1,569
2,505
3.12
7,076
243
1,730
248
475
1,391
1,047
1,589
353

17,151
5,621
2,317
3,304
277
723
1,865
2,756
3.05
7,688
178
1,694
298
497
1,500
1,196
1,935
390

18,160
6,123
2,254
3,869
306
818
2,144
2,855
2.97
8,394
146
1,699
369
523
1,631
1,358
2,237
431

19,177
6,661
2,192
4,469
368
932
2,389
2,972
2.88
8,976
133
1,678
411
540
1,737
1,520
2,508
449

20,230
7,229
2,213
5,016
473
1,068
2,585
3,103
2.80
9,040
119
1,524
431
504
1,719
1,633
2,655
455

20,983
7,720
2,249
5,471
630
1,205
2,688
3,197
2.72
9,024
112
1,381
420
466
1,697
1,699
2,797
452

COHOCTAH TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

63

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

2,693
842
425
417
120
160
315
247
3.20
235
91
29

3,161
985
491
494
118
161
383
323
3.21
236
91
19
0
58
30
0
38
0

3,606
1,131
546
585
121
165
448
397
3.19
288
98
19
3
47
53
10
57

4,005
1,271
579
692
132
174
502
463
3.15
333
99
21
5
42
77
13
74
2

4,387
1,411
605
806
141
188
543
539
3.11
361
98
22
7
31
98
14
88
3

4,783
1,555
646
909
150
206
584
615
3.08
374
93
21
9
30
112
14
92
3

5,061
1,661
677
984
155
222
611
673
3.05
378
88
20
11
26
122
12
96
3

63
20
0
31
0

Change
1,375
961
-264
1,225
162
-81
-248
1, 1:~0
-.28
3,528
-19
-200
71
56
643
407
2,558
12

Percent
23.0
38.9
-28.0
80.1
31 .3
-12.0
-41.6
165.6
-11 .5
65.5
-41.3
-30.7
169.0
47.9
23.2
212.0
168.4
22.6

Change
6,442
3,145
27
3,118
283
578
1,337
947
-.46
2,994
-97
-108
214
77
388
838
1,580
102

Percent
44.3
68.7
1.2
132.5
81 .6
92.2
99.0
42.1
-14.5
49.7
-46.4
-7.3
103.9
19.8
29.6
97.3
129.8
29.1

Change
2,368
819
252
567
35
62
296
426
-.15
143
-3
-9
10
-37
102
12
65
3

Percent
87.9
97.3
59.3
136.0
29.2
38.8
94.0
172.5
-4.7
60.9
-3.3
-31.0
1,000.0
-58.7
510.0
n/a
209.7
n/a

19

�.,

CONWAY TWP

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1,818
559
247
312
74
155
167
163
3.25
141
91
10
3
7
15
0
15
0

2,227
701
275
426
76
185
211
229
3.18
141
92
13
3
8
7
0
18
0

2,576
828
293
535
78
207
253
290
3.11
240
98
14
5
13
19
9
82
0

2,935
955
312
643
86
224
297
348
3.07
319
98
15
7
19
31
13
135

3,307
1,080
340
740
93
236
337
414
3.06
379
97
16
9
24
43
14
174
2

3,781
1,225
401
824
101
248
387
489
3.09
404
93
17
11
23
55
15
188
2

4,323
1,379
490
889
108
257
445
569
3.13
432
90
18
13
24
68
16
201
2

2,505

137.8
146.7
98.4
184.9
45.9
65.8
166.5
249.1
-3.6
206.4
-1.1
80.0
333.3
242.9
353.3

DEERFIELD TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

3,000
963
431
532
136
183
361
283
3.12
100
42
0
1
25
18
0
14
0

3,566
1,148
481
667
115
184
470
379
3.11
98
44
0
1
16
20
0
17
0

4,057
1,322
501
821
95
178
570
479
3.07
248
45
18
3
21
28
8
125
0

4,538
1,498
500
998
90
177
641
590
3.03
387
44
35
6
27
36
12
226

4,937
1,652
480
1,172
83
172
695
702
2.99
500
45

5,205
1,769
455
1,314
77
166
732
794
2.94
545
43
52
11
34
48
15
338
4

5,370
1,856
426
1,430
72
160
758
866
2.89
582
41
53
13
36
52
15
367
5

2,370
893
-5

79.0
92.7
-1.2
168.8
-47.1
-12.6
110.0
206.0
-7.1
482.0
-2.4

FOWLERVILLE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2 ,648
973
379
594
262
393
228
90
2 .72
806
38
52
4
31
283
79
319
0

2020

Change

Percent

2,734
1,009
380
629
231
422
261
95
2.71
1,219
40
120
8
24
456
57
514
0

2,882
1,072
384
688
211
454
299
108
2.69
1,296
19
115
7
18
520
14
603
0

2,981
1,125
370
755
203
472
330
120
2.65
1,446
10
123
6
15
593
9
690
0

3,092
1,180
359
821
194
485
357
144
2.62
1,600
13
120
6
13
665
9
773

3,132
1,214
343
871
183

3,134
1,234
327
907
173

486
261
-52
313

488

484

376
167
2.58
1,677
13
109
5
10
693
7
839
1

387
190
2.54
1,736
12
99
4

91
159
100

581

18.4
26.8
-13.7
52.7
-34.0
23.2
69.7
111 .1
-6.7
115.4
-68.4
90.4
.0
-74.2
149.8
-93.7
182.1

1

n/8

20

48
9
31
43
15
306

3

8
707
5
900

820
243
577
34
102
278
406
-.12
291
-1
8
10
17
53
16
186
2

898
-64
-23
397
583

-.22
482
-1
53
12
11
34
15
353
5

-89

-.18
930
-26

47
0
-23

424
-74

n/a
1,240.0

n/a

n/a
1,200.0
44.0
188.9

n/a
2,521.4

n/a

�•----------------- GENOA TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

10,790
3,692
1,562
2,130
430
719
972
1,571
2.92
4,082
88
343
160
318
757
104
2,302
10

12,769
4,525
1,649
2,876
394
866
1,173
2,092
2.82
5,127
95
380
177
333
1,642
170
2,321
9

14,854
5,338
1,792
3,546
371
985
1,357
2,625
2.78
6,147
107
423
224
361
1,963
206
2,773
90

16,924
6,175
1,897
4,278
387
1,084
1,600
3,104
2.74
7,096
137
496
276
402
2,302
240
3,090
153

18,862
6,957
2,011
4,946
408
1,155
1,772
3,622
2.71
7,820
167
562
312
423
2,589
265
3,316
186

20,401
7,593
2,146
5,447
431
1,203
1,891
4,068
2.69
8,000
172
575
318
397
2,706
275
3,357
200

21,549
8,087
2,275
5,812
455
1,230
1,960
4,442
2.66
8,113
170
573
316
360
2,784
280
3,424
206

GREEN OAK TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

11,604
3,893
1,573
2,320
433
836
1,229
1,395
2.98
4,005
18
1,886
238
643
209
7
981
23

14,000
4,744
1,883
2,861
423
1,086
1,420
1,815
2 95
3,617
15
1,226
313
681
224
2
1,122
34

16,011
5,471
2,112
3,359
440
1,316
1,554
2,161
2.93
4,330
61
1,202
368
714
292
74
1,580
39

18,089
6,234
2,307
3,927
496
1,570
1,681
2,487
2.90
5,060
94
1,211
496
758
366
150
1,938
47

20,573
7,132
2,567
4,565
555
1,828
1,839
2,910
2.88
5,598
117
1,203
563
795
450
208
2,214
48

23,243
8,071
2,931
5,140
594
2,068
2,024
3,385
2.88
5,709
131
1,102
588
754
522
231
2,332
49

25,586
8,879
3,310
5,569
600
2,254
2,201
3,824
2.88
5,803
139
1,006
625
709
581
249
2,446
48

HAMBURG TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

13,077
4,438
1,842
2,596
445
886
1,289
1,818
2.95
1,331
26
541
36
35
378
14
265
36

16,587
5,588
2,344
3,244
452
999
1,557
2,580
2.97
1,454
27
590
43
35
446
18
264
31

19,440
6,547
2,712
3,835
452
1,064
1,725
3,306
2.97
1,812
101
593
135
94
513
32
310
34

22,517
7,635
3,024
4,611
489
1,170
1,930
4,046
2.95
2,146
149
613
160
160
630
47
350
37

25,390
8,667
3,303
5,364
515
1,258
2,114
4,780
2.93
2,464
161
623
243
222
734
61
382
38

28,227
9,689
3,659
6,030
533
1,344
2,336
5,476
2.91
2,657
167
589
305
284
802
74
397
39

30,677
10,571
4,026
6,545
531
1,413
2,573
6,054
2.90
2,811
168
556
354
338
859
87
411
38

Change
10,759
4,395
713
3,682
25
511
988
2,871
-.26
4,031
82
230
156
42
2,027
176
1,122
196

Percent
99.7
119.0
45.6
172.9
5.8
71.1
101.6
182.7
-8.8
98.8
93.2
67.1
97.5
13.2
267.8
169.2
48.7
1,960.0

Change
13,982
4,986
1,737
3,249
167
1,418
972
2,429

1,798
121
-880
387
66
372
242
1,465
25

Percent
120.5
128.1
110.4
140.0
38.6
169.6
79.1
174.1
-3.3
44.9
672.2
-46.7
162.6
10.3
178.0
3,457.1
149.3
108.7

Change
17,600
6,133
2,184
3,949
86
527
1,284
4,236
-.04
1,480
142
15
318
303
481
73
146
2

Percent
134.6
138.2
118.6
152.1
19.3
59.5
99.6
233.0
-1.5
111.2
546.2
2.8
883.3
865.7
127.2
521 .4
55.1
5.6

-.10

�HANDY TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

HARTLAND TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

HOWELL
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

22

1990
2,840
907
468
439
148
222
301
236
3.13
744
71
248
29
23
70
15
288
0

1995
3,807
1,178
621
557
149
227
413
389
3.23
890
71
268
34
20
83
6
408
0

2000
4,686
1,428
745
683
146
222
511
549
3.28
1.156
75
264
39
27
115
18
618
0

2005
5,512
1,675
845
830
153
221
590
711
3.29
1,498
79
282
42
38
230
25
800
2

2010
6,273
1,919
927
992
161
227
646
885
3.27
1,751
84
284
43
48
308
27
949
8

2015
7,072
2,186
1,031
1,155
175
245
709
1,057
3.24
1,844
85
266
40
46
340
29
1,027
11

2020
7,813
2,447
1,139
1,308
193
272
TT3
1,209
3.19
1,930
88
249
35
45
366
31
1,102
14

Change
4,973
1,540
671
869
45
50
472
973
.06
1,186
17
1
6
22
296
16
814
14

Percent
175.1
169.8
143.4
197.9
30.4
22.5
156.8
412.3
2.0
159.4
23.9
.4
20.7
95.7
422.9
106.7
282.6
rv'a

1990
6,860
2,211
1,022
1,189
198
398
715
900
3.10
1,430
149
15
3
36
448
21
758
0

1995
7,926
2,619
1,097
1,522
184
478
866
1,091
3.03
1,936
166
48
11
79
456
33
1,143
0

2000
8,990
3,036
1,151
1,885
172
554
989
1,32,
2.96
2,235
178
61
13
99
461
24
1,399
0

2005
9,909
3,444
1,136
2,308
194
643
1,062
1,545
2.88
2,617
185
102
17
124
500
33
1,655
1

2010
10,859
3,870
1,123
2,747
218
730
1,131
1,791
2.81
2,969
198
136
25
149
517
43
1,897
4

2015
11 ,838
4,302
1,153
3,149
247
815
1,227
2,013
2.75
3,163
198
162
31
154
53
2,on
4

2020
12,700
4,685
1,203
3,482
279
888
1,328
2,190
2.71
3,329
198
179
35
154
452
60
2,247
4

Change
5,840
2,474
181
2,293
81
490
613
1,290
-.39
1,899
49
164
32
118
4
39
1,489
4

Percent
85.1
111.9
17.7
192.9
40.9
123.1
85.7
143.3
-12.6
132.8
32.9
1,093.3
1,066.7
327.8
.9
185.7
196.4
rv'a

1990
8,261
3,298
1,111
2,187
790
1,078
788
642
2.50
10,341
12
1,883
246
86
1,786
2,089
3,646
593

1995
9,415
3,759
1,227
2,532
765
1,286
846
862
2.50
11,998
23
2,423
253
128
1,713
2,176
4,567
715

2000
10,345
4,171
1,268
2,903
741
1,483
860
1,087
2.48
13,361
45
2,682
290
139
1,930
2,347
5,109
819

2005
10,622
4,418
1,120
3,298
737
1,609
845
1,227
2.40
14,640
52
2,923
323
150
2,158
2,482
5,622
930

2010
10,592
4,562
917
3,645
724
1,702
780
1,356
2.32
15,545
51
3,090
332
149
2,384
2,506
5,996
1,037

2015
10,368
4,648
709
3,939
711
1,792
694
1,451
2.23
15,505
44
2,954
307
131
2,468
2,408
6,075
1,118

2020
10,Q78
4,699
524
4,175
706
1,875
601
1,517
2.14
15,363
38
2,768
270
113
2,521
2,299
6,201
1,153

Change
1,817
1,401
-587
1,988
-84
797
-187
875
-.36
5,022
26
885
24
27
735
210
2,555
560

Percent
22.0
42.5
-52.8
90.9
-10.6
73.9
-23.7
136.3
-14.4
48.6
216.7
47.0
9.8
31.4
41.2
10.1
70.1
94.4

484

�-------------------HOWELL TWP

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010
7,835
2,610
1,071
1,539
187
458
784
1,181
3.00
5,342
157
1,364
124
153
2,214
40
1,209
81

2015

2020

9,313
3,142
1,260
1,882
230
516
899
1,497
2.96
5,466
158
1,328
142
154
2,317
55
1,224
88

10,761
3,660
1,473
2,187
272
564
1,008
1,816
2.94
5,551
163
1,272
158
157
2,392
69
1,249
91

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

4,298
1,336
657
679
120
271
477
468
3.22
1,695
237
831
42
92
283
14
185
11

5,036
1,588
760
828
118
312
550
608
3.17
2,705
258
1,044
71
120
615
9
563
25

5,800
1,856
867
989
125
361
614
756
3.13
3,828
191
1,159
86
126
1,247
18
955
46

6,679
2,183
955
1,228
151
407
696
929
3.06
4,778
158
1,271
104
141
1,875
28
1,133
68

IOSCOTWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

3,843
1,203
545
658
71
248
370
514
3.19
510
105
10
29
40
171
29
112
14

4,547
1,428
645
783
84
265
424
655
3.18
555
114
11
36
44
180
41
114
15

5,203
1,637
751
886
97
275
478
787
3.18
589
114
12
42
48
189
52
116
16

MARION TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min , Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1,567
495
246
249
45
142
175
133
3.17
131
77
9
0
14
19
1
10
1

2,186
681
341
340
48
182
241
210
3.21
145
84
8
0
19
21
0
11
2

2,719
845
414
431
50
207
294
294
3.22
296
90
8
9
26
83
9
66
5

3,232
1,006
474
532
59
228
329
390
3.21
446
98
9
18
33
154
18
104
12

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

8,055
2,702
1,070
1,632
275
389
652
1,386
2.98
1,349
174
158
54
83
240
25
562
53

9,776
3,340
1,256
2,084
353
502
794
1,691
2.93
1,587
185
198
84
108
305
43
599
65

12,102
4,165
1,579
2,586
432
660
1,021
2,052
2.91
1,795
201
234
121
136
361
66
606
70

14,432
4,980
1,946
3,034
495
826
1,285
2,374
2.90
1,999
217
268
157
167
413
89
616
72

4,893
1,526
738
788
145
228
461
692
3.21
604
177
51
7
47
77
0
242
3

5,838
1,862
840
1,022
169
264
503
926
3.14
759
177
101
13
49
109
0
296
14

6,836
2,232
951
1,281
209
312
557
1,154
3.06
1,084
177
125
31
63
168
11
476
33

Change
6,463
2,324
816
1,508
152
293
531
1,348
-.28
3,856
-74
441
116
65
2,109
55
1,064
80

Percent
150.4
174.0
124.2
222.1
126.7
108.1
111 .3
288.0
-8.6
227.5
-'31 .2
53.1
276.2
70.7
745.2
392.9
575.1
727.3

Change
3,636
1,142
505
637
52
133
303
654
.01
458
37
3
42
34
170
51
106
15

Percent
232.0
230.7
205.3
255.8
115.6
93.7
173.1
491 .7
.4
349.6
48.1
33.3
n/a
242.9
894.7
5,100.0
1,060.0
1,500.0

Change
9,539
3,454
1,208
2,246
350
598
824
1,682
-.31
1,395
40
217
150
120
336
89
374
69

Percent
195.0
226.3
163.7
285.0
241.4
262.3
178.7
243.1
-9.6
231 .0
22.6
425.5
2,142.9
255.3
436.4
n/a
154.5
2,300.0

23

&gt;

�11

OCEOLA TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
PINCKNEY
Total Population
Total Households
With Children

Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

PUTNAM TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Childreh
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

24

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

4,773
1,500
703
797
197
374
400
529
3.18
500
189
29
2
82
33
13
151

5,812
1,845
822
1,023
186
438
464
757
3.15
590
194
35
3
80
76
25
174

6,710
2,158
906
1,252
171
485
518
984
3.11
735
225
53
18
91
99
35
208

7,364
2,425
917
1,508
163
505
568
1,189
3.04
822
204
69
30
102
123

7,843
2,656
887
1,769
154
507
592
1,403
2.95
871
176
82
41
109
145
51

8,027
2,803
827
1,976
141

8,017

44

19

21

21

20

2010
1,893
632
276
356
137
72
209
214
3.00
483
6
14
6
11
301

2015
1,928
666
265
401
148
72
213
233
2.89
470

2020
1,951
697
254
443
158
73
216
250
2.80
459
8

Change

6

1990
1,603
514
270
244
113
114
154
133
3.12
273

1995
1,694
534
285
249
111
95
174
154
3.17
339

0

0

32

15
4

2000
1,802
570
296
274
113
83
197
177
3.16
394
2
10

2005
1,850
599
288
311
125
75
205
194
3.09
458
4
12

5

5

4
257

8
295

3

5

7

0

3

54

56
253

3

224

48
109
157

863
117
92
51
109
164

88

95

113

128

0

137

0

0

1

1

7

12
7

10
7

12
283
9
139

13
267
11
142
1

1990

1995

2000

4,586
1,506
677
829
212
310
512
472
3.05
976

2005

5,137
1,699
720
979
194
262
632
611
3.02
1,366

2010

5,693
1,904
765
1,139
179
235
758
732
2.99
1,800

2015

2020

6,174
2,094

6,509
2,240
767
1,473
183
235

6,788

6,998

2,365
765
1,600
182

2,465

909
913
2.91

970
970
2.87

2,397

2,386

2,390

3
49
37
2
79
35
767
4

28
28
46
23
186
58
978
19

42
25
58
33
368
69
1,177
28

779
1,315
184
231
843
836
2.95
2,246

48
1,343
-67
98
192
1,168
-.41
363
-72
63
49
27
131
43
102

249

1

147

597
1,571
2.86
870
143
89

751
2,140
130
472
592
1,697
2.77

248

236
14

3
0

494

2,891

Change
3,244
1,391

243

767

1,698
180
255
1,025
1,005

2.84

50

51

40

41

27
62
46
580
82
1,353
46

28
62
54

27
59
58
574

55
59

599
84
1,466
53

78
1,491
59

25

551
69
1,527
63

348
183
-16
199
45
-41

62
117
-.32
186
8
-22
4
13
120
8
54

Change
2,412
959
90
869
-32
-55
513
533
-.21
1,414
38
-24
18
57
472

34
760
59

Percent
68.0
92,7
6.8
168,5
·34.0
26.2

48.0
220,8
-12.9
72,6
-38.1
217.2
2,450.0
32.9
397.0
330.8
67.5
2,000.0
Percent
21.7

35.6
-5.9

81.6
39.8
-36,0
40.3
88.0
-10.2
68,f

n/a
-68.8
133,3
n/a
81.6

266,7
61.4
n/8

-

Percent
52,6
63,7
13,3
104,8
-15,1
-17,7
100.2
112.9
-6.8
144,9
1,266,7
-49,0
48,6
2,850,0
597,5
97,1
99,f
1,475,0

�TYRONE TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

6,854
2,215
1,011
1,204
228
342
799
846
3.09
298
159
10
8
26
37
2
56
0

8,002
2,634
1,097
1,537
249
357
1,072
956
3.04
355
178
21
8
30
43
2
73
0

9,097
3,068
1,143
1,925
277
367
1,366
1,058
2.97
568
183

10,053
3,491
1,130
2,361
351
388
1,587
1,165
2.88
787
185
88
25
57
71
31
327
3

11,047
3,935
1,121
2,814
416
411
1,802
1,306
2.81
987
190
125
34
70
92

12,067
4,381
1,163
3,218
476
439
2,014
1,452
2.75
1,103
188
152
43
80
112
51
468
9

12,960

UNADILLA TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

2,949
978
398
580
123
298
328
229
3.02
185
33
27
3
0
36
5
81
0

3,282
1,092
412
680
91
306
415
280
3.01
265
34

3,565
1,195
416
779
68
302
506
319
2.98
326
38
20
10
5
115
12

3,830
1,296
407
889
63
306
569
358
2.96
399

4,121
1,404
404
1,000
60
315
627
402
2.94

4,433
1,518
424
1,094
60
324
680

434
45

444
46

4,713
1,620
456
1,164
61
332
719
508
2.91
453

25
19

26
21
16
156
27

18
157
31

143

144

9

9

LIVINGSTON COUNTY
Total Population
Total Households

With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

24
6
0
90
6
105
0

48
17
42
52
21
204

124
2

43
22
14
10
147
18
138
7

42
427
7

14
157
23
143
8

454
2.92

4,777
1,228
3,549
527

468
2,194
1,588
2.71
1,203
186
173
50
88
131
59
505
11

45
26

23

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

115,645
38,893
16,924
21,969
5,084
8,413
11,618
13,778
2.97
39,296
1,756
8,186
1,071
2,036
8,772
3,455
12,935
1,085

135,558
45,958
19,019
26,939
4,922
9,436
13,804
17,796
2.95
46,700
1,911
8,670
1,288
2,361
10,885
3,865
16,469
1,251

154,061
52,801
20,629
32,172
4,887
10,371
15,796
21,747
2.92
55,139
1,989
9,099
1,689
2,614
13,092

170,853
59,515
21,337
38,178
5,274
11 ,344
17,570
25,327
2.87
63,355
2,041
9,742
2,103
2,941
15,569
5,087
24,000
1,872

187,725
66,372
22,005
44,367
5,679
12,287
19,124
29,282
2.83
69,376
2,111
10,183
2,465
3,188
17,235
5,538
26,564
2,092

204,875
73,303
23,372
49,931
6,106
13,264
20,746
33,187
2.79
70,887
2,083
9,752
2,653
3,165
17,636
5,711
27,663

219,674
79,378
24,950
54,428
6,502
14,121
22,190
36,565
2.77
71,925
2,062
9,232
2,752
3,111
17,884
5,788
28,821
2,275

4,468
20,641
1,547

2,224

Change
6,106
2,562
217
2,345
299
126
1,395

742
-.38
905
27
163
42
62
94
57
449
11
Change
1,764
642
58
584
-62
34
391
279
-.11

268
12
-1
20

18
121
26
63
9
Change
104,029
40,485
8,026
32,459
1,418
5,708
10,572
22,787
-.21
32,629
306
1,046
1,681
1,075
9,112
2,333
15,886
1,190

Percent
89.1
115.7
21.5
194.8
131.1
36.8
174.6
87.7
-12.3
303.7
17.0
1,630.0
525.0
238.5
254.1
2,850.0
801.8
n/a
Percent
59.8
65.6
14.6
100.7
-50.4
11.4
119.2
121.8
-3.5
144.9
36.4
-3.7
666.7
n/a
336.1
520.0
77.8
n/a
Percent
90.0
104.1

47.4
147.7
27.9
67.8
91 .0
165.4
-6.9
83.0
17.4
12.8
157.0
52.8
103.9
67.5
122.8
109.7

25

�It

MACOMB COUNTY
ARMADA

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percen1

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1,548
502
246
256
84
109
170
139
3.08
985
21
149
3
7
250
16
513
26

1,620
519
255
264
68
108
182
161
3.12
1,028
48
216
5
9
243
15
466
26

1,673
528
264
264
54
102
194

1,718
540
262
278
45
97
201
197
3.18
1,196
4
251
8
11
290

1,757
552

1,784
565
255
310

1,801
576
250
326
31

253
74
4
70
-53
-41

16.l
14.1
1.6
27.l
-63 1
·37,6
16.!
100.1

ARMADA TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

BRUCE TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

26

178
3.17
1,112
19
234
8
10
265

259
293
38

88
203
223
3.18
1,265
4
274
8
12
298

8

12
514

11
566

601

50

55

60

34
78
202
251
3.16
1,293
4
282
8
13
295
4
622
65

68
198

28

279
3 .13

140

.04

u

1,304
2

32,4

68

319
-19
129
5
6
39
-12
129
42

25.1
161.!

278
8
13

289
4
642

·90!
86.I
166.1
85,1

15.I

-m

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Perce~

2,943
874
438
436
115
171
269
319
3.37
339
128
56
4
16
18
0
116

3,671
1,069
533
536
119
172
356
422
3.43
576
134
220
6
20
21
0
174

4,079
1,177
572
605
117
157
419

4,604

5,131
1,461
678
783
117

5,663
1,609

6,115
1,741

107,8

749

820

3,172
867
382

485

1112

-1
-23

•,!
-13!
144.o
151.1
41

484
3.47
734
135
275
22
28
28
11

1,319
622
697
118
151
493
557
3.49
867
130
299
30
36
46
20

144
557
643
3.51
934
114
328
39
43

860
115
144
614
736
3.52
979
100
346

921
114

148
658
821
3.51

812

1951
.29.1

56

1,001
90
353
59
51
60

38

38

38

NI

50

48

35
42

530A

1,375.1
2181
233.l

223

282

51
29
293

307

191

12

24

37

300
41

164.1

43

42

4,200.1

2010

2015

2020

1990

1995

2000

2005

4,193
1,328
628
700
178
298
349
503
3.16
1,575
55
920
46
30
235
7
282

5,668
1,807
846
961

6,426

7,429

8,413

9 ,359

10,100

2,099
927
1,172

2,469
1,050
1,419

2,843
1,177

3,230
1,295
1,935

223
415
503
666
3.14
2,146
40
1,326
62
43
306
25
344

247
516
611
725
3.06
2,575
48
1,524
105
65
344
32
423

273

307
857
878
801
2.96
3,271

3,571
1,368
2,203
402
1,127

0

34

0

389
502
.15
662
-38
297
55

99.2

684
742
770
3.01
2,949
63
1,663
115
94
409
53
493
59

1,666

75
1,845
127
117
432
71
519
85

351
1,014
1,042
823
2.90
3,444
83
1,926
150
130
441
88
533
93

1,210
832
2 .83
3,495

88

---

Change~
5,907
2,243
740
1,503
224
829
861
329
-.33
1,920
33

1,918
164
138
444
99

998
118
108
209
92

547
97

265
97

140,
168.!
111.1
214.1
125.I

218.!
246,1

65,l
.10,i

121.!

so.i

108l
256!
3&amp;',i

~.!

~.,

1,31',l
r/1

�CENTER LINE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

9,026
3,919
962
2,957
1,497
1,097
852
473
2.30
7,067
33
2,664
127
775
1,214
471
1,728
55

8,679
3,927
933
2,994
1,596
1,212
776
343
2.21
8,939
46
3,569
298
965
1,310
352
2,317
82

8,337
3,927
877
3,050
1,694
1,289
695
249
2.12
10,000
49
3,667
329
1,075
1,270
305
3,200
105

8,214
3,985
823
3,162
1,809
1,336
627
213
2.06
10,561
48
3,716
376
1,183
1,255
283
3,584
116

8,096
4,038
770
3,268
1,896
1,393
566
183
2.00
10,794
47
3,672
431
1,246
1,172
251
3,849
126

8,092
4,125
760
3,365
1,993
1,452
519
161
1.96
10,743
47
3,468
483
1,250
1,085
227
4,048
135

8,080
4,195
765
3,430
2,078
1,495
479
143
1.93
10,627
47
3,233
514
1,237
1,019
209
4,228
140

CHESTERFIELD TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

25,905
8,903
4,025
4,878
1,085
2,144
3,187
2,487
2.91
7,993
76
4,443
192
296
912
668
1,224
182

28,678
9,987
4,292
5,695
1,111
2,301
3,682
2,893
2.87
9,087
86
4,405
231
361
1,677
426
1,675
226

33,733
12,026
4,824
7,202
1,302
2,723
4,503
3,498
2.81
10,332
124
4,067
310
420
2,257
363
2,476
315

35,151
12,770
4,717
8,053
1,435
2,801
4,748
3,786
2.75
11,876
160
4,090
389
494
2,915
349
3,130
349

36,508
13,514
4,610
8,904
1,567
2,883
4,941
4,123
2.70
13,413
193
4,591
446
545
3,442
315
3,499
382

37,960
14,290
4,640
9,650
1,713
2,987
5,146
4,444
2.66
14,347
229
4,807
481
567
3,791
290
3,770
412

39,138
14,950
4,727
10,223
1,851
3,081
5,309
4,709
2.62
14,819
257
4,730
501
575
4,051
270
4,016
419

CLINTON TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

85,848
32,471
11,651
20,820
5,534
8,480
9,535
8,922
2.64
25,682
300
3,768
731
930
6,509
2,134
10,518
792

93,831
36,890
11,573
25,317
6,429
10,124
10,700
9,637
2.54
29,916
392
4,559
626
935
7,958
2,764
11,631
1,051

96,836
39,279
11,023
28,256
7,139
11,183
11,142
9,815
2.47
33,690
443
5,162
619
968
8,956
3,186
13,242
1,114

100,213
41,687
10,464
31,223
8,039
12,357
11,521
9,770
2.40
36,692
476
5,485
621
1,074
9,917
3,468
14,474
1,177

103,517
44,121
10,032
34,089
9,077
13,631
11,866
9,547
2.35
38,594
510
5,836
600
1,120
10,545
3,789
14,960
1,234

101,726
44,278
9,463
34,815
9,598
14,124
11,655
8,901
2.30
39,514
538
5,835
574
1,117
10,832
4,054
15,277
1,287

100,727
44,640
9,204
35,436
10,099
14,560
11,524
8,457
2.26
40,206
560
5,760
546
1,102
11,024
4,225
15,693
1,296

Change
-946
276
-197
473
581
398
-373
-330
-.38
3,560
14
569
387
462
-195
-262
2,500
85

Percent
-10.5
7.0
-20.5
16.0
38.8
36.3
-43.8
-69.8
-16.4
50.4
42.4
21.4
304.7
59.6
-16.1
-55.6
144.7
154.5

Change
13,233
6,047
702
5,345
766
937
2,122
2,222
-.29
6,826
181
287
309
279
3,139
-398
2,792
237

Percent
51.1
67.9
17.4
109.6
70.6
43.7
66.6
89.3
-10.0
85.4
238.2
6.5
~60.9
94.3
344.2
-59.6
228.1
130.2

Change
14,879
12,169
-2,447
14,616
4,565
6,080
1,989
-465
-.39
14,524
260
1,992
-185
172
4,515
2,091
5,175
504

Percent
17.3
37.5
-21.0
70.2
82.5
71.7
20.9
-5.2
-14.7
56.6
86.7
52.9
-25.3
18.5
69.4
98.0
49.2
63.6

27

�2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

35,001
13,492
4,251
9,241
2,850
4,328
4,186
2,128
2.59
10,335
82
810
318
484
3,2n
805
4,325
234

34,527
13,512
4,098
9,414
2,883
4,532
4,227
1,870
2.56
10,925
83
839
348
542
3,190
900
4,746
277

34,417
13,548
3,975
9,573
3,002
4,556
4,167
1,823
2.54
11,404
89
937
359
607
3,169
957
4,991
295

34,041
13,561
3,802
9,759
3,114
4,625
4,112
1,710
2.51
11 ,523
93
964
365
657
3,069
1,036
5,009
330

34,116
13,753
3 ,777
9,976
3,255

34,264

4,741

4,845

4,123
1,634

4,150
1,578

2.48

2.45

11 ,420
96
939
361
672
2,913
1,094
4,982
363

11 ,333
98
898
352
676
2 ,792
1,128
5,012
3TT

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

13,899
5,176
1,895
3,281
1,162
1,255
1,500
1,259
2.69
10,510
94
5,361
158
725
1,425
302
2,311
134

15,087
5,796
1,922
3,874
1,356
1,386
1,622
1,432
2.60
12,729
78
6,499
169
896
1,638
266
3,050
133

15,135
6,005
1,765
4,240
1,482
1,424
1,611
1,488
2.52
13,927
73
6,775
183
1,009
1,745
254
3,749
139

14,986
6,183
1,556
4,627
1,638
1,536

14,514
6,211
1,363
4,848
1,799
1,600
1,495
1,317
2.34
14,316
78
6,434
180
1,177

14,211
6,275
1,253
5,022
1,949
1,661
1,434
1,231
2.26

14,098
6,392
1,199
5,193
2,098
1,720

GROSSE POINTE SHORES (PT)1990

1995

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

2000

2005

111
49
9
40
0
13
19
17
2.27
59
0
13
0
0
0
0
46
0

107
49

EASTPOINTE

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
FRASER

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

28

1990

35,283
13,447
4,329
9,118
2,896
4,001
4,072
2,478
2.62
9,608
86
781
296
397
3,203
687
3,999
159

105
48
5
43
0
12
14
22
2.19
55
0
13
0
0
0
0
42
0

1995

1,588

13,964

3,812
10,152
3,391

1,401

80
6,061
173
1,195
1,813
229

1,173
2.21
13,635
82
5,654
165
1,193
1,779
220

4,325

4,419

128

123

2010

2015

2020

106
49

120
57

119
58

118
59

8

8

41
0
15
19
15
2.18
69
0
13
0
0
0
0
56
0

41
0
16
20
13
2.16
70
0
13
0
0
0
0
57
0

9
48

9
49

20
23
13
2.11
73
0
13

2
21
24
11
2.05
73
0
13

1,421
2.42

14,321
76
6,606
185
1,114
1,856
252
4,095
137

1,848

239
4,229
131

14,004

9

50
3
23
24

9
2.00
73
0
13

Change Percent
-1,019
517
-517
1,034
495
844
78
-900
-.17
1,725
12
117
56
279
-411
441
1,013
218

·2.!
31
·11.!

lU
17.1

2U

u
·36.J

~.I

m
w
m
jij,!

70 )

-1!!
64.1

251
137,1

Change Percent
199
1,216
-696
1,912
936
465
-99
-86
-.48
3,125
-12
293
7
468

354
-82
2,108
-11

1.4

23!
•36.1
58.J
00.1

37.I
-6.o

-6.1

.17.!
29.1

.12.i
5.1

ti
64.6

24J
.27,2

912
~.i

----

Change~
13

11
4

1
3
11
10
-13
-.19
18
0
0

12,4
22.9

ao.o
16,3
,0

91,1
71,4
,59,1
.8,6
32.1
,0

~a
~a
~a

0
57
0

0
57
0

0
57
0

0
15
0

,0
35.1
,0

�HARRISON TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

LENOX TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

MACOMB TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

24,685
9,950
3,124
6,826
1,679
2,687
2,806
2,778
2.48
5,334
59
1,457
234
374
856
167
1,498
689

25,883
10,648
3,072
7,576
1,720
2,852
3,052
3,024
2.43
6,318
40
1,879

26,105
10,930
2,914
8,016
1,759
2,886
3,155
3,130
2.39
7,434
43
2,188
231
329
1,090
252
2,516
785

26,533
11,297
2,742
8,555
1,880
2,919
3,277
3,221
2.35
8,172
55
2,227
243
347
1,248
308
2,921
823

27,111
11,680
2,638
9,042
1,974
2,989
3,394
3,323
2.32
8,562
60
2,243
244
348
1,350
320
3,142
855

27,805
12,106
2,636
9,470
2,081
3,090
3,523
3,412
2.30
8,897
64
2,312
241
337
1,408
330
3,317

28,341
12,454
2,675
9,779
2,180
3,176
3,628
3,470
2.28
9,087
68
2,299
235
325
1,449
333
3,481
897

3,656
2,504
-449
2,953
501
489
822
692
-.21
3,753
9
842
-49
593
166
1,983
208

14.8
25.2
-14.4
43.3
29.8
18.2
29.3
24.9
-8.3
70.4
15.3
57.8
.4
-13.1
69.3
99.4
132.4
30.2

218
342
978
204
1,942
715

888

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

3,069
984
443
541
163
247
306
268
3.12
477
126
66
81
13
106
4
78
3

5,456
1,331
637
694
184
294
456
397
4.10
871
129
50
83
25
122
4
108
350

5,960
1,507
669
838
162
302
548
495
3.95
1,280
148
184
120
41
142
19
216
410

6,710
1,747
735
1,012
138
312
656
641
3.84
1,598
155
216
116
58
244
34
308
467

7,451
1,984
794
1,190
117
311
742
814
3.76
1,749
140
252
115
73
258

8,256
2,231
892
1,339
103
313
813
1,002
3.70
1,861
126
279
127
82
262
63
338
584

8,984
2,451
1,002
1,449
97
315
1,175
3.67
1,920
117
293
130
88
264
65
349
614

5,915
1,467
559
908
-66
68
558
907
.55
1,443
-9
227
49
75
158
61
271
611

192.7
149.1
126.2
167.8
-40.5
27.5
182.4
338.4
17.5
302.5
-7.1
343.9
60.5
576.9
149.1
1,525.0
347.4
20,366.7

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

38,969
12,354
6,200
6,154
998
2,219
3,918
5,219
3.15
3,128
47
620
149
94
224
44
1,949
1

49,484
15,580
7,832
7,748
1,179
2,682
4,981
6,738
3.18
4,210
63
793
167
137
290
65
2,684
11

61,600
19,221
9,917
9,304
1,349
3,182
6,126
8,564
3.20
5,254
68
954
179
163
354
91
3,430
15

74,969
23,243
12,467
10,776
1,523
3,703
7,409
10,608
3.23
6,187
72
1,054
185
181
405
118
4,151
21

87,988
27,162
15,153
12,009
1,683
4,181
8,678
12,620
3.24
7,030
75
1,110
186
193
447
143
4,851
25

65,274
19,808
11,438
8,370
933
2,646
6,287
9,942
.15
5,255
43
707
30
162
193
120
3,975
25

287.4
269.4
307.9
230.0
124.4
172.4
262.9
371.2
4.9
296.1
134.4
175.4
19.2
522.6
76.0
521 .7
453.8
n/a

22,714
7,354
3,715
3,639
750
1,535
2,391
2,678
3.09
1,775
32
403
156
31
254
23
876
0

32,579
10,272
5,335
4,937
898
1,967
3,318
4,089
3.17
2,327
37
502
136
64
232
31
1,325
0

48
327
536

864

�MEMPHIS PART
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

MT CLEMENS
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

NEW BALTIMORE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

30

1990
896
317
146
171
80
127
69
41
2.83
211
0
74
0
3
31
18
67
18

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

943
335
151
184

1,030
366
159
207
49
187
59
71
2.81

1,111
395
162
233
36
207
59
93
2.81
534
3
302
5
2
75
18
93
36

1,218

1,339
461

1,463

189

214
276
17

567
173
68
105
-63

188

61

79
206
2.99

10
165
.16
393
5
266
13
2
47

64
158
60
53
2.81
436
0
252
0
0
62
19
74
29

488
2
280
3
68
18
83
33

428
171
257
27
213
64
124
2.85
581
4
333
8
3
78
17

272
20
206
71
164
2.90
602
5
345
11
4

78

98

15
101

40

43

490

604
5
340
13
5

78
14

rva

359.5
rva

66.1
151.!

Percanl
•7,!

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

17,056
7,325
1,529
5,796
2,688
2,230
1,379
1,028
2.33
29,846
203
4,873
841
423
4,901
1,223
15,178

16,885
7,355
1,458
5,897
2,810
2,248
1,331
966
2.30
29,231
205
4,802
747
382
4,828
1,096
14,965

16,915

-1,439
311
-616
927
670
227
-265
-321
-.29
3,038
5
129

2,204

2,206

16,984
7,613
1,450
6,163
3,090
2,333
1,295
895
2.23
27,575
206
4,225
599
306
4,499
921
14,643
2,176

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

5,798
2,265
802
1,463
560
553
576
576
2.56
2,809
113
382
91
60
816
162
1,112
73

6,437
2,477
864
1,613
525
584
671
697
2.60
3,257
142
409
116
74
803
169
1,454
90

7,545
2,891
963
1,928
539
631
846
875
2.61
3,491
136
411
131
83
895
141
1,595
99

8,021
3,049
986
2,063
518
633
946
952
2.63
3,775
124
419
151
93
996
135
1,748
109

8,487
3,205
1,013
2,192
480
651
1,053
1,021
2.65
4,109
105
471
169
103
1,107

8,963
3,368
1,070
2,298
440
675
1,174
1,079
2.66

9,362
3,507
1,133
2,374
399
696
1,295
1,117
2.67
4,600
59
496
195
110

118

5.!
186.3

55.1
150.0

17,685
7,343
1,776
5,567
2,559
2,198
1,440
1,146
2.41
29,731
225
4,996
932
445
4,754
1,354
14,790
2,235

1,917
119

14.5

402.4

•22.2

1995

80
498
187
108
1,219
104
2,075
129

48.0

-4

18,066
7,328
1,936
5,392
2,473
2,163
1,504
1,188
2.47
27,869
238
4,894
991
510
4,626
1,492
13,091
2,027

4,400

61.4

·78.8

37
27

1990

1,442
6,035
2,953
2,292
1,308
924
2.26
28,278
206
4,523
665
338
4,646
998
14,690
2,212

54.o
46.8

104
45

18,423
7,302
2,066
5,236
2,420
2,106
1,560
1,216
2.52
24,537
201
4,096
1,064
593
4,048
1,707
11,153
1,675

1,4n

Percen1
63.l

1,301
91
2,217
131

4.l
•29.!
17.1
27.1
10.i
-17.0
,26.4
.1u
12.4
2.5
3.1

-465

-43,1

-287
451
-786
3,490
501

-48,l
11.1
,46,0
31.3
29,9

---

Change~
3,564
atl
1 242
'331
911
-161
143
719
541
11

.
1,791

-54

114
104

50
485
-71
1,105

58

54·1
41.3
62·3
-28,8
2~·9

124,8
93.9
4,1

638
78

-4 ,

29,!
114.~

83~
59A
-43,i
99A

79,!

�NEW HAVEN
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

RAY TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
RICHMOND
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

2,331
770
401
369
251
225
199
95
3.03
587
2
282
6
35
21
12
201
28

2,829
921
468
453
251
238
270
162
3.07
710
2
410
6
16
32
11
224
9

2,960
957
462
495
202
213
310
232
3.09
917
6
512
21
27
38
15
263
35

3,180
1,031
455
576
162
189
351
329
3.08
1,037
10
553
24
36
51
18
301
44

3,368
1,097
447
650
130
157
369
441
3.07
1,136
12
608
27
43
54
19
319
54

3,566
1,169
453
716
107
132
374
556
3.05
1,186
14
630
31
46
55
21
330
59

3,741
1,233
468
765
90
115
366
662
3.03
1,200
15
623
34
48
56
21
341
62

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

4,613
1,429
675
754
321
117
392
599
3.23
943
104
91
204
8
42
27
363
104

5,078
1,556
783
773
392
127
409
628
3.26
959
92
105
165
12
47
35
381
122

5,556
1,687

5,994
1,808
1,021
787
453
204
461
690
3.32
979
74
126
127
18
55
42
399
138

1990

3,234
1,052
433
619
157
151
308
436
3.07
545
104
43
78
0
22
19
220
59

3,798
1,203
520
683
190
135
353
525
3.16
672
110
59
177
0
22
19
229
56

4,154
1,305
581
724
251
117
368
569
3.18
870
108
78
248
4
27
19
301
85

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

5,241
1,902
734
1,168
373
423
478
628
2.76
2,852
18
72
81
46
1,333
110
1,103
89

5,850
2,097
803
1,294
368
426
521
782
2.79
3,173
33
93
82
58
1,481
109
1,217
100

6,536
2,306
887
1,419
356
415
565
970
2.83
3,336
41
116
84
69
1,540
85
1,289
112

7,257
2,519
994
1,525
333
398
619
1,169
2.88
3,397
47
136
95
77
1,534
52
1,334
122

7,906
2,708
1,100
1,608
303
377
674
1,354
2.92
3,458
52
151
101
82
1,514
54
1,376
128

4,141
1,540
574
966
380
400
400
360
2.69
2,038
5
53
23
24
1,098
106
678
51

4,725
1,720
675
1,045
376
413
443
488
2.75
2,553
12
39
58
37
1,216
121
998
72

904
783
439
155
434
659
3.29
984
81
117
155
15
51
43
390
132

Change
1,410
463
67
396
-161
-110
167
567
.01
613
13
341
28
13
35
9
140
34

Percent
60.5
60.1
16.7
107.3
-64.1
-48.9
83.9
596.8
.2
104.4
650.0
120.9
466.7
37.1
166.7
75.0
69.7
121.4

Change
2,760
756
588
168
296
53
153
254
.24
434
-30
83
49
18
33
23
179
79

Percent
85.3
71 .9
135.8
27.1
188.5
35.1
49.7
58.3
7.8
79.6
-28.8
193.0
62.8
n/a
150.0
121.1
81 .4
133.9

Change
3,765
1,168
526
642
-77
-23
274
994
.23
1,420
47
98
78
58
416
-52
698
77

Percent
90.9
75.8
91 .6
66.5
-20.3
-5.8
68.5
276.1
8.6
69.7
940.0
184.9
339.1
241.7
37.9
-49.1
102.9
151 .0

�RICHMOND TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
2,528
753
352
401
102
156
258
237
3.36
766

ROMEO
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
3,520

71
207

6
27
128
101
219

493
834

388
343

2010
3,574

1,007

1,088
410
678
75
142

335

402
605
80
149
401
3TT

3.33

3.31

1,004
63
297

1,111
57

323

427
3.28
1,151
50
358

72
43
183

63

55

2000
3,084
926
395
531
86
152

102

90
234
22

353

179
11

7

1,327

2005
3,329

1995
2,918
866
397
469
94
160
313
299
3.37
871
70
249
58
36
166

1995
3,828
1,466
530
936
460

2000
3,913
1,541
517
1,024

513
331

346

374
52
71
227
32

59

284

299
40

309

318

43

45

2010
4,067
1,741
432
1,309
647
307
495
292

2015
4,145
1,845
396
1,449
715
296
521

2020
4,203
1,936
368
1,568

313

333

2.34

2.25
4,702
20
2,039

2.17
4,758
22

31
2005
3,997
1,641
476
1,165
578
322

264
2.61
3,520

8

13

12

14

597

1,532

1,666
27
250
360

1,797

66

55

1,105
236

1,220
259

1,257
118

3.26
1,159
40

81

253

272
99

mi
·2!

3.27
1,158
44
375
56
68
229
34

62

2.65
2,461

17

534

228

431
266
2.54
3,849

225
326

485
481

Change Pnt

53

396

2

70
137

2020
4,073
1,249
464
785
64
133
518

219

343

108

444

2015
3,837
1,173
434
739

467
274
2.44
4,211

4,540
17
1,973

TT3

288
542

2,013

31

35

281

311

402
52
1,348

418
39
1,432

1,487

46
341
410
26
1,540

286

315

343

360

42
330
416

25

1,545
496

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112

3U

384
-38
-23
260
297
-.10
393
-31
167
46
44
99
-69
99
38

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~

~13
·14
100.I

513

-ll.1
001

7~1
163.\

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451
5421

Change Perffli
683
609
-125
734
385
-55
199
80
-.48
2,297
14
1,416

44
233
138
-73
283
242

1~.I
45.!

•2!1
8M
99.1

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68.i
31.I

,181
93.l

m.i
2372

2,200.1
215.1
50.1

.73,1

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205,1

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20_1_5___2_0_2_0_-=c-=-ha-n-=ge~~
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2

Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

32

51,412
19,533
6,611
12,922
4,518
6,043
5,686
3 ,286
2
25 ,~:;
179
6,055
1,051
1,1 43
a,472
1,128
6,997
302

51,066
20,221
6,055
14,166
4,875
61640
5,722
21984
25

~·:;

210
6,137

49,757

48,892

20 ,508

201776

1~:~~:
5,212

1:::~~
5,665

7 ,037
5,585

7,269
5,303

2 •674
2 ·43
25
•:~

2,539
2.35
25,~~:
5,851
846
953
8 ,976
979

5,921

928
11040
91035
1,
020
,
6 333

894
958
81996
990

434

·:~

6

7

-~~:

~:~~~
4,359
16,753
6,114
7,568

:~:!:: :~::::

5,039
2,391
2.28
25,207

4,116
17,542
6,577
7 909
•
4,887
2,285
2.22
24,447

4,748
2, 184
2.18
23,793

233
5,684
774
905
8,743
959

243
5,334
707
839
8,384
940

250
4,962
649
785
8,085
914

7,:~

7,::~

7,:~!

3,967
18,016
6,924
8,127

-3,550
2,450
_ 44
216
5,094
2,406
2,084
-938
12
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-.4
1 34
· \
1
-1,093
-40

2

358
•
387
·
214
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39.i

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34.i
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4,i
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7,6

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�1990
48,655
16,840
6,515
10,325
1,740
3,474
5,056
6,570
2.89
12,086
333
3,524
346
389
2,837
1,050
3,439
168

1995
57,337
20,750
6,751
13,999
2,189
4,436
6,512
7,613
2.76
13,392
374
3,409
368
426
3,237
1,221
4,171
186

2000
64,642
24,240
6,635
17,605
2,630
5,307
7,905
8,398
2.67
15,214
393
3,400
490
502
3,582
1,522
5,095
230

2005
72,213
27,749
6,480
21,269
3,247
6,208
9,218
9,076
2.60
17,332
408
3,615
636
613
3,999
1,805
5,970
286

2010
80,016
31,255
6,563
24,692
3,890
7,118
10,552
9,695
2.56
18,887
434
3,741
750
702
4,226
2,081
6,615
338

2015
85,637
33,968
6,714
27,254
4,457
7,866
11,609
10,036
2.52
19,843
453
3,674
832
754
4,313
2,310
7,121
386

2020
86,495
34,863
6,653
28,210
4,788
8,192
12,023
9,860
2.48
20,378
468
3,529
869
776
4,358
2,444
7,518
416

Change

Percent

37,840
18,023
138
17,885
3,048
4,718
6,967
3,290
-.41
8,292
135
5
523
387
1,521
1,394
4,079
248

77.8
107.0
2.1
173.2
175.2
135.8
137.8
50.1
-14.1
68.S
40.5
.1
151 .2
99.5
53.6
132.8
118.6
147.6

1990
117,810
40,839
16,432
24,407
5,119
8,625
12,724
14,371
2.88
55,757
348
21,782
1,973
1,583
14,204
2,310
12,535
1,022

1995
118,655
42,631
14,946
27,685
5,871
9,254
12,841
14,665
2.78
62,149
414
22,783
2,232
2,226
15,553
2,562
15,348
1,031

2000
119,283
44,183
13,773
30,410
6,703
9,771
12,980
14,729
2.70
68,200
456
22,920
2,587
2,880
16,801
2,996
18,451
1,109

2005
120,126
45,582
12,683
32,899
7,559
10,410
13,117
14,496
2.64
71,184
492
22,045
2,861
3,426
17,590
3,235
20,416
1,119

2010
121,270
47,078
11,953
35,125
8,534
11,118
13,353
14,073
2.58
72,062
513
21,080
3,030
3,918
17,581
3,444
21,385
1,111

2015
123,413
48,858
11,793
37,065
9,513
11,833
13,662
13,850
2.53
71,525
534
19,598
3,131
4,236
17,179
3,608
22,130
1,109

2020
125,783
50,703
11,885
38,818
10,480
12,501
13,978
13,744
2.48
70,762
550
18,103
3,148
4,436
16,815
3,696
22,927
1,087

Change

Percent

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

7,973
9,864
-4,547
14,411
5,361
3,876
1,254
-627
-.40
15,005
202
-3,679
1,175
2,853
2,611
1,386
10,392
65

6.8
24.2
-27.7
59.0
104.7
44.9
9.9
-4.4
-14.0
26.9
58.0
-16.9
59.6
180.2
18.4
60.0
82.9
6.4

ST. CLAIR SHORES
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
68,107
27,224
7,344
19,880
4,895
7,709
8,112
6,508
2.50
19,943
195
2,617
598
879
5,156
1,191
8,922
385

1995
66,548
27,360
6,563
20,797
4,882
8,540
8,167
5,771
2.43
21,349
204
2,605
283
983
6,052
1,354
9,449
419

2000
65,277
27,413
5,970
21,443
4,998
8,897
8,241
5,277
2.38
22,780
212
2,547
236
1,082
6,550
1,488
10,216
449

2005
64,522
27,419
5,550
21,869
5,316
9,007
8,083
5,013
2.35
24,024
226
2,664
190
1,214
7,085
1,594
10,599
452

2010
64,139
27,559
5,260
22,299
5,559
9,231
7,988
4,781
2.33
24,529
236
2,641
192
1,312
7,454
1,748
10,475
471

2015
63,953
27,808
5,169
22,639
5,811
9,475
7,940
4,582
2.30
24,530
242
2,506
191
1,345
7,586
1,876
10,299
485

2020
63,862
28,080
5,180
22,900
6,051
9,682
7,920
4,427
2.27
24,528
248
2,349
188
1,357
7,663
1,964
10,273
486

Change

Percent

-4,245
856
-2,164
3,020
1,156
1,973
-192
-2,081
-.23
4,585
53
-268
-410
478
2,507
773
1,351
101

-6.2
3.1
-29.5
15.2
23.6
25.6
-2.4
-32.0
-9.1
23.0
27.2
-10.2
-68.6
54.4
48.6
64.9
15.1
26.2

SHELBY TWP

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
STERLING HEIGHTS

�1995

UTICA

1990

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children

5,081
1,882
776
1,106

5,105
1,911
747

396
568
510
408
2.70
5,633
78
716

Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

269
124
2,057
506
1,831
52

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

5,021

5,115
2,070

34
188

.7
10.0

5,061
1,926

5,057
1,956

5,050
1,989

2,017

646
1,310

590
1,399

544

543

-233

-30.0

1,164

702
1,224

1,473

1,527

421

38.1

392

404

448

507

569

621

225

533
490
496
2.67

488

444

401

326

470
564
2.63
7,041
84
631

425

762
2.49

292
831

-242
-218
423

56.8
-42.6
-42.7

639
2.59

376
705
2.54

360
326

2.47

-.23

103.7
-8.5

7,691
82
634

7,982
85
618

8,110
89
574

8,330

92

2,697
14

47.9
17.9

537

-179

-25.0

302
106
2,964
670

312

329
78

60

22.3

95
3,103

317
81
3,145

-37.1

3,170

-46
1,113

704

738

783

277

2,852

2,976

3,068

3,235

1,404

76.7

106

54

103.8

6,329
84
674
268
127
2,446
587
2,084
59

276
110
2,677
632
2,558
73

81

89

98

54.1
54.7

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing

144,864
54,621
16,363
38,258
10,814
15,371
15,660
12,776
2.65
107,387
670
41,673

141,428
55,492
14,516
40,976
11,695
16,566
15,878
11,353
2.55
106,056
747
36,842

137,328
55,710
12,939
42,771

135,038

133,597

133,287

133,190

-11,674

55,978
11,876
44,102
13,344
17,647

56,493
11,081
45,412

57,492
10,736

3,886
-5,756

46,756

58,507
10,607
47,900

-8.1
7.1

14,986
18,812

19,382

2.47

15,424
9,563
2.41

105,498
786
32,145

104,899
813
28,953

102,123

15,095
8,599
2.32
98,301

856
25,940

889
22,784

TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

2,533
5,429
16,632
3,657
31,908
4,885

2,854
5,530
17,260
3,404
35,628

3,297
5,450
17,187
3,410
39,811

3,643
5,538
17,419

3,900
5,429

5,154

20,183
4,041
4,892

17,148

16,529

3,492
41,929

3,543
42,510

3,564

42,758

3,791

3,412

3,112

2,797

WARREN

WASHINGTON TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

34

12,441
17,274
15,773
10,222

14,126
18,162
15,182
9,023
2.36

15,790

9,642
4,976
4,011

15,053

-607

8,282
2.28
95,324

-4,494
-.38

912

-12,063

242
-21,490
1,508
-631

-3.8

3,539

2,600

43,328
2,428

-118
11,420
-2,457

35.8
-50.3

2015
25,781

2020

Change

Perce__!11

28,435

17,053

149.8

7,146
1,549

186.7
93.4
258.0

1995

2000

2005

2010

17,028

19,779

22,723

5,084
1,985
3,099

6,141
2,154
3,987

7,335
2,319
5,016

8,588

468
957
1,532
2,127
2.86
2,719
55

9,869
2,850
7,019

10,973

2,529
6,059

507
1,193

608
1,505

731
1,812

876
2,130

1,022

5,597
607

1,724

1,927
2,514
2.77

2,412

2,357
2,865
2.70

2,796

3,262
3,601

3,679

2,599

3,249

2,216

2.65

3,683
110
1,126

2.61

3,860
2.59

4,422

4,993
219

5,422

5,655

253

275

1,507

266
63
1,000
118
921

1,716

322
109

388

1,647
475

1,189
188

1,263

830
60
577
29

885
62
796
32

79

3,207
7,766

-.38

323

1,040

256
1,091

331

3,419
218
1,147
446
183
471
271

1,123

99

119

130

1,153
136

576
107

150

-51.6

16,001

14,547

175
1,300

-14.2
-11.2
36.1
59.5
-9.9

1990

724
143
22

46.0
26.1
-3.9
-35.2

-537

4,023

11,382
3,827
1,658
2,169
415
688
1,080
1,644
2.97
2,236
57
569
92
22

-35.2
25.2

181
1,290

538
205
1,301

-3.2

146.3
250.6
240,6
134,8
-12.9
152.9
382.5
201.6

484.8
831.8

56.7
451.7
99.8
369.0

�MACOMB COUNTY
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

717,400
265,048
92,427
172,621
47,378
68,575
77,992
71,103
2.71
333,723
3,374
102,751
10,160
14,013
71,606
16,605
104,301
10,913

754,494
285,552
90,762
194,790
51,359
76,295
84,004
73,894
2.64
361,350
3,787
105,066
10,651
15,396
79,483
17,101
118,566
11,300

775,875
300,745
87,306
213,439
55,304
81,567
88,208
75,666
2.58
386,158
4,044
102,550
11,985
16,525
83,962
18,336
136,754
12,002

802,349
315,943
84,665
231,278
60,494
86,210
91,464
77,775
2.54
403,706
4,285
99,809
12,810
18,068
89,028
19,426
148,129
12,151

832,477
332,093
83,985
248,108
65,734
91,393
94,919
80,047
2.51
410,574
4,484
97,383
13,371
18,998
90,638
20,400
152,978
12,322

860,899
347,132
86,000
261,132
70,583
96,004
98,271
82,274
2.48
409,647
4,639
92,102
13,752
19,169
89,956
21,186
156,319
12,524

884,222
359,878
89,244
270,634
74,892
99,695
101,046
84,245
2.46
407,633
4,752
86,266
13,790
19,102
89,152
21,606
160,502
12,463

Change
166,822
94,830
-3, 183
98,013
27,514
31,120
23,054
13,142
-.25
73,910
1,378
-1 5,485
3,630
5,089
17,546
5,001
56,201
1,550

Percent
23.3
35.8
-3.4
56.8
58.1
45.4
29.6
18.5
-9.2
22.1
40.8
-16.0
35.7
36.3
24.5
30.1
53.9
14.2

Change
1,332
527
151
376
-32
230
301
28
-.11
1,216
-50
257
119
6
351
-22
547
8

Percent
28.3
33.2
22.1
41.5
-12.7
66.1
54.7
6.4
-3.7
53.5
-6.2
46.5
540.9
23.1
177.3
-44.0
88.4
400.0

Change
10,569
4,904
453
4,451
865
1,273
1,448
1,318
-.30
4,638
155
676
295
-67
1,114
305
2,099
61

Percent
44.5
60.9
12.9
97.8
68.2
64.4
57.1
58.1
-10.2
110.3
106.9
101 .7
368.8
-17.0
91.2
172.3
140.3
244.0

1

MONROE COUNTY
ASH TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
BEDFORD TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

4,710
1,589
682
907
252
348
550
439
2.96
2,272
802
553
22
26
198
50
619
2

4,981
1,694
707
987
246
378
622
448
2.94
2,679
842
685
62
29
258
29
773
1

5,205
1,784
724
1,060
238
410
686
450
2.92
2,899
799
737
76
32
336
27
888
4

5,393
1,862
732
1,130
228
457
731
446
2.90
3,173
744
825
92
38
443
29
995
7

5,589
1,943
745
1,198
221
499
773
450
2.88
3,374
759
864
111
36
498
28
1,069
9

5,825
2,035
784
1,251
219
541
817
458
2.86
3,447
756
846
127
33
528
28
1,119
10

6,042
2,116
833
1,283
220
578
851
467
2.86
3,488
752
810
141
32
549
28
1,166
10

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

23,748
8,054
3,503
4,551
1,268
1,978
2,538
2,270
2.95
4,204
145
665
80
395
1,221
177
1,496
25

26,229
9,052
3,718
5,334
1,383
2,228
2,858
2,583
2.90
5,134
167
899
74
344
1,477
250
1,897
26

28,106
9,906
3,792
6,114
1,515
2,436
3,124
2,831
2.84
6,318
196
1,061
140
329
1,759
319
2,468
46

29,680
10,676
3,748
6,928
1,654
2,650
3,349
3,023
2.78
7,366
212
1,249
200
345
2,019
365
2,907
69

31,185
11,436
3,709
7,727
1,809
2,852
3,552
3,223
2.73
8,074
247
1,347
261
349
2,191
416
3,187
76

32,876
12,252
3,809
8,443
1,976
3,067
3,784
3,425
2.68
8,506
277
1,361
323
336
2,277
456
3,393
83

34,317
12,958
3,956
9,002
2,133
3,251
3,986
3,588
2.65
8,842
300
1,341
375
328
2,335
482
3,595
86

35

�BERLIN TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

CARLETON

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

4,635
1,587
671
916
292
344
519
432
2.92
1,212
128
20
70
8
677
22
282
5

4,964
1,707
694
1,013
302
341
590
474
2.91
1,344
137
7
65
9
776
16
327
7

5,205
1,810
696
1,114
308
342
662
498
2.88
1,628
142
16
99
13
887
19
437
15

5,394
1,899
680
1,219
309
362
716
512

5,606
1,993
676
1,317
309

5,860

6,085

1,450

2,099

2,192
733

605
62

309

1,459
304

543
12

420
827

455

111

877

358
124
-.14
1,248

31.3
38.1
9.2
59.3
4.1
32.3
69.0
28.7
-5.0
103.0
27.3
140.0
318.6
212.5
82.3
45.5
118.1
900.0

2.84
1,937
145
30
148
19
1,020
23
528

24

387
770
527
2.81
2,172
151
37
202

24
1,130
26
568
34

700
1,399

543
2.79
2,336
157

556
2.78

2,460
163

35

43

48

28

253
25
1,191
30
592

293
25
1,234
32
615
50

223
17
557
10
333

45

45

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

2020

Change

2,770
982
467
515
262
278
333
109
2.82
248
0
25
6
0
105
45
51
16

2,869
1,045
461
584
317
266
348
114
2.75
300
0
35
5
0
130
52
60
18

2,874
1,088
431
657
376
247
349
116
2.64
333
2
40
10
3
146
46
66
20

2,840
1,128
383
745
445
227
334
122
2.52
382
4
47
19
6
164
47
72
23

2,795
1,169
332
837
522
206
311
130
2.39
418
6
51
29
9
182
40
75
26

2,763
1,215
290
925
599
190
286
140
2.27
440
9
52

2,728
1,257
254
1,003
671
176
260
150
2.17
451
11
52
44
11
201
20
79
33

-42
275
-213

DUNDEE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2,664
1,088
374
714
323
295
320
150
2.45
1,372
6
226
10
42
558
66
448
16

2010

2,810
1,159
380
779
306
307
395
151
2.42
1,431
6
299
14
29
533
43
493
14

2015

2,916
1,212
376
836
282
315
465
150
2.41
1,489
10
303
18
31
521
47
544
15

3,032
1,261
374
887
271
325
511
154
2.40
1,655
14
338
24
35
574
54
599
17

3,160
1,313
384
929
275
333
543
162
2.41
1,750
18
357
41
36
573
57
649
19

3,305
1,370
409
961
286
341
567
176
2.41
1,768
22
342
49
35
553
61
685
21

36

38
11
193
30

n
30

488
409
-102
-73
41
-.65
203
11
27
38
11
96
-25

Percent
-1.5
28.0

-45.6
94.8
156.1
-36.7
-21.9
37.6
-23.1
81.9

n/a
108.0
633.3

n/a

28

91.4
-55.6
54.9

17

106.3

2020

Change

Perce~

3,450
1,422

786
334
67
267
-25
52
262
45
-.02
405
20
96
46
-9

29.5
30.7
17.9
37.4
-7.7
17,6

441
981
298
347
582
195
2.43
1,777
26
322
56
33
534
64
720
22

81.9
30.0

-.9
29.5
333.3
42.5
460.0
-21.4

-24

-4.3

-2
272
6

-3.0
60.7
37.5

�DUNDEE TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

2,712
877
385
492
127
215
281
254
3.09
627
69
411
27
26
31
9
47
7

2,890
927
412
515

3,070
977
437
540
150
189
320
318
3.14

3,209
1,020
447
573
161
187
329
343
3.15
896
76
551
43
47
25
23
117
14

3,342
1,066
454
612
167
189
340
370
3.14
925
80
551
55
52
26

3,480
1,117
469
648
176
193
350
398
3.12
916

3,599
1,163

84

88
491
76
44
25
23
130
17

144
198
297

288
3.12
782
69
538
25
36
21
18
66
9

840
73
549
31

41
22
20
93
11

524
67
50
25

24

24

122
15

126
16

488
675
185
197
359
422
3.09

894

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

4,492
1,528
648
880
345
390
400
393
2.94
1,080
38
9
172
42
152
11
652
4

4,816
1,629
686
943
350
441
403
435
2.96
1,311
45
16
170
33
205
20
818
4

5,048
1,718
693
1,025
364
487
404
463
2.94
1,465
41
28
169
36
232
27
927
5

5,261
1,799
696
1,103
380
529
416
474
2.92
1,596
36
41
147
40
263
31
1,031
7

5,467
1,881
701
1,180
399
563
435
484
2.91
1,710
35
48
125
43
285
36
1,130
8

5,689
1,970
726
1,244
419
590
467
494
2.89
1,780
36
54
97
46
293
41
1,204
9

5,881
2,047
759
1,288
437
606
505
499
2.87
1,840
36
58
71
46
299
45
1,276
9

ESTRAL BEACH
Total Population
Total Households

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

430
149
72
77
30
44
45
30
2.89
26
0
0
0
0
0
0
26
0

476
161
81
80
27
45
57
32
2.96
26
0
0
0
0
0
0
26
0

485
162
83
79
22
42
67
31
2.99
28
0
0
0
0
0
0
28
0

499
166
85
81
19
40
76
31
3.01
30
0
0
0
0
0
0
30
0

506
169
84
85
16
38
84
31
2.99
32
0
0
0
0
0
0
32
0

513
173

514
176
83
93
14
34
97
31
2.92
34
0
0
0
0
0
0
34
0

ERIE TWP

With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

84
89
15
36
91
31
2.97
33
0
0
0
0
0
0
33
0

83
10

Percent
32.7
32.6
26.8
37.2
45.7
-8.4
27.8
66.1
.1
42.6
27.5
19.5
181.5
69.2
-19.4
155.6
176.6
142.9

Change
1,389
519
111
408
92
216
105
106
-.07
760
-2
49
-101
4
147
34
624
5

Percent
30.9
34.0
17.1
46.4
26.7
55.4
26.2
27.0
-2.3
70.4
-5.3
544.4
-58.7
9.5
96.7
309.1
95.7
125.0

Change
84
27

Percent
19.5
18.1
15.3
20.8
-53.3
-22.7
115.6
3.3
1.2
30.8
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
30.8
.0

Change
887
286
103
183
58
-18
78
168
.00
267
19
80

49
18
-6

14

11
16
-16
-10
52
1
.03
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0

37

�•
EXETER TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

2,756
861
419
442
174
209
220
258
3.20
160
64
0
20
21
37
0
4
14

2,998
932
445
487
162
220
262
288
3.22
205
67
0
23
21
57
0
11
26

3,176
991
451
540
151
221
309
310
3.20
294
69
2
28
17
80
4
60
34

3,318
1,043
442
601
138
219
356
330
3.18
391
70
8
37
19
110
8
95
44

3,460
1,097

3,632
1,159
440
719
114
205

3,TT8
1,214
450
764
106
198
516
394
3.11
525
80

1,022
353
31
322
-68
-11
296
136
-.09
365
16
18

FRENCHTOWN TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

17,960
6,414
2,630
3,784
1,482
2,006
1,787
1,139
2.80
9,866
105
240
1,004
126
2,489
629
5,240
33

18,872
6,972
2,624
4,348
1,456
2,387
1,970
1,159
2.71
11,091
84
536
930
120
2,290
449
6,619
63

19,710
7,525
2,594
4,931
1,478
2,744
2,139
1,164
2.62
12,357
87
669
948
135
2,294
418
7,730
76

20,366
7,988
2,513
5,475
1,550
2,969
2,291
1,178
2.55
13,266
99
765
937
159
2,440
405
8,375
86

21 ,086
8,459
2.475
5,984
1,657
· ' 3,159
2,429
1,214
2.49
13,705
97
813
899
174
2,422
373
8,834
93

21 ,967
8 ,980
2,530
6,450
1,793
3,339
2,572
1,276
2.45
13,792
95
837
842
178
2,328
342
9,072
98

22,751
9,440
2,621
6,819
1,923
3,473
2,700
1,344

4,791
3,026
-9
3,035
441
1,467
913
205
-.39
4,044
-12
594
-220
52
-239
-311
4,112

IDA TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

4,554
1,442
698
744
216
310
507
409
3.16
680
113
12
6
26
93
12
406
12

4,750
1,535
683
852
208
322
566
439
3.09
790
112
9
15
31
82
12
516
13

4,908
1,631
654
977
203
335
641
452
3.01
900
118
13
19
36
82
13
605

5,017
1,711
612
1,099
209
357
702
443
2.93
1,026
123
18
29
43
89
15
693
16

5,142
1,798
577
1,221
217
384
768
429
2.86
1,120
129
23
41
47
91
16
755

5,297
1,894
568
1,326
230
413
832
419
2.80
1,193
135
30
52
48
92
16
801
19

5,418
1,978
566
1,412
247
439
887
405
2.74
1,255
139
36
61
48
91
16
844
20

864

38

14

I

434
663
125
212
408
352
3.15
440
73
11
46
17
125
12
102
54

18

464
376
3.13

483

n
15
55
15
134
16
107
64

18
63
15
141
20
112
76

2.41
13,910
93

834
784
178
2,250
318
9,352
101

43
-6
104
20

108
62

68

536
-132
668
31
129
380
-4
-.42
575
26
24
55
22
-2
4

438
8

Percent
37.1
41.0

7.4
72.9
-39.1
-5.3
134.5
52.7
-2.8
228.1
25.0

n/a
215.0
-28.6
281.1

rva
2,700.0
442.9
Percent
26.7
47.2

-.3
80.2
29.8
73.1
51.1
18.0
-13.9
41.0
-11.4
247.5
-21.9
41.3

-9.6
-49.4
78.5
206.1
Percent
19.0
37.2
-18.9

89.8
14.4
41.6
75.0
-1 .0
-13.3

84.6
23.0
200.0
916.7
84,6
-2.2
33,3
107.9
66.7

�1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

4,985
1,575
759
816
241
457
506
371
3.17
372
4
14
3
9
168
23
132
19

5,235
1,683
781
902
220
531
555
377
3.11
340
2
16
3
11
140
25
136
7

5,384
1,776

5,481
1,859
749
1,110
212
667
625
355
2.95
655
4
34
20
14
156
23
391
13

5,560
1,943
716
1,227
218
732
649
344
2.86
693
5
39
28
15
159
22
411
14

5,658
2,038
692
1,346
227
803
671
337
2.78
716
6
44
37
15
158
21
420
15

5,722
2,123
669
1,454
236
870
686
331
2.70
739
7
49
45
15
157
20
431
15

737
548
-90
638
-5
413
180
-40
-.47
367
3
35
6
-11
-3
299
-4

14.8
34.8
-11.9
78.2
-2.1
90.4
35.6
-10.8
-14.8
98.7
75.0
250.0
1,400.0
66.7
-6.5
-13.0
226.5
-21.1

LONDON TWP

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

2,982
1,040
302
738
78
231
399
332
2.87
249
115
10
22
6
11
13
62
10

3,011
1,076
271
805
69
226
430
351
2.80
271
115
11
33
9
12
13
67
11

3,071
1,116
257
859
64
220
461
371
2.75
292
112
14
44
13
13
13
71
12

3,128
1,151
250
901
61
216
487
387
2.72
308
110
17
51
16
14
13
75
12

213
231
-160
391
-92
-12
193
142
-.45
185
21
15
49
16
5
0
73
6

7.3
25.1
-39.0
76.7
-60.1
-5.3
65.6
58.0
-14.2
150.4
23.6
750.0
2,450.0
n/a
55.6
.0
3,650.0
100.0

LASALLE TWP

778
998
210
605
594
367
3.03
599
3
28
12
13
144
24
365
10

42

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

2,915
920
410
510
153
228
294
245
3.17
123
89
2
2
0
9
13
2
6

2,950
969
373
596
118
235
329
287
3.04
157
117
4
6
0
9
13
2
6

2,946
1,005
330
675
92
237
365
311
2.93
200
116
7
9
3
10
13
34
8

LUNA PIER

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

1,571
556
252
304
155
171
166
64
2.83
302

1,579
569
241
328
149
182
178
60
2.78
302
2
2
149
5
94
7
30
13

1,572
582
225
357
146
197
183
56
2.70
284
2
3
118
6
100
8
33
14

1,555
596
209
387
144
216
183
53
2.61
254
2
4
80
7
102
9
35
15

1,526
608
192
416
144
236
178
50
2.51
222
2
5
43
7
102
10
37
16

19
82
-58
140
-27
75
52
-18
-.36
-59
2
5
-146
4
27
6
37
6

1.3
15.6
-23.2
50.7
-15.8
46.6
41.3
-26.5
-12.4
-21.0
n/a
n/a
-77.2
133.3
36.0
150.0
n/a
60.0

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1,507
526
250
276
171
161
126
68
2.87
281
0
0
189
3
75
4
0
10

1,549
541
255
286
163
165
146
67
2.86
287
0
0
191
3
77
5
0
11

175
4
85
6
18
12

39

�MAYBEE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

500
155
93
62
23
53
51
28
3.23
52
6
0
0
9
12
0
25
0

496
156
92
64
16
53
54
33
3.18
52
6
0
0
2
17
0
27
0

493
159
88
71
11
51
59
38
3.10
63
6
0
0
2
19
0
35

484
161
81
80
8
49
63
41
3.01
73
6
0

475
163
75
88
7
45
68
43
2.91

467
165
71
94
7
41
72
45
2.83
80
6
0
2
0
24
0
44

461
167
68
99
8
37
76
2.76
6
0
2
0
25
0
45

-39
12
-25
37
-15
-16
25
18
-.47
30
0
0
2
-9
13
0
20

-7.8
7.7
-26.9
59.7
-65.2
-30.2
49.0
64.3
-14.4
57.7
.0
.0
.0
-100.0
108.3
.0
80.0

4

4

4

n/a

MILAN PART
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

980
372
150
222
82
154
75
61
2.63
1,962
0
1,886
0
4
4
10
0
58

1,416
510
236
274
98
202
114
96
2.78
2,021
0
1,949
0
2
8
9
0
53

1,706
604
281
323
115
212
148
129
2.82
2,093
7
1,980
6
10
11
11
7
61

1,999
695
311
384
133
207
184
171
2.88
2,166
14
2,007
12
18
14
14
14
73

2,281
788
335
453
153
213
214
208
2.89
2,204
21
2,010
18
26
17
16
15
81

2,637
891
383
508
167
213
255
256
2.96
2,140
29
1,910
24

2,970
980
437
543
173
214
293
300
3.03
2,045
36
1,785
30
42
24
18
17
93

1,990
608
287
321
91
60
218
239
.40
83
36
-101
30

203.1
163.4
191.3
144.6
111.0
39.0
290.7
391.8
15.0
4.2

38

950.0
500.0
80.0

MILAN TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

. Change

Percent

1,659
573
237
336
104
144
180
145
2.90
174
110
31
6
6
7
0
14
0

1,636
582
214
368
98
136
198
150
2.81
179
109
33
1
13
7
0
16

1,628
579
210
369
89
128
212
150
2.81
187
108
33

1,627
580
210
370
88
139
205
148
2.81
199
108
4
11
7
0
35

1,586
581
198
383
98
149
189
145
2.73
194
107
30
7
6
7

1,554
582
193
389
107
151
181
143
2.67
191
106
28
8
4
7

-105
9
-44
53

11
7
0
27

1,610
580
203
377
91
144
198
147
2.78
198
108
32
6
9
7
0
36

0

0

0

37

0

38

24

0

0

0

0

0

0

-6.3
1.6
-18.6
15.8
2.9
4.9
.6
-1 .4
-7.8
9.8
-3.6
-9.7
33.3
-33.3
.0
.0
171.4
.0

40

2
21
0
41
2

34

n
6
0
2

0
23
0
43
3

34
21
17
16
89

46

82

20
8
17
35

3
7
1
-2
-.23
17

-4
-3
2
-2
0

n/a
-5.4

n/a

n/a

60.3

�MONROE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

MONROE TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

PETERSBURG
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

23,152
8,560
3,334
5,226
2,766
2,235
2,050
1,509
2.70
16,894
40
4,412
1,741
528
3,513
626
5,324
710

23,516
8,742
3,431
5,311
3,036
2,195
2,018
1,493
2.69
17,222
47
4,447
1,219
553
3,330
483
6,415
728

23,421
8,827
3,379
5,448
3,250
2,165
1,969
1,443
2.65
17,195
52
4,006
983
553
3,067
407
7,389

23,081
8,885
3,175
5,710
3,357
2,240
1,925
1,363
2.60
16,696
59
3,488
886
566
2,946

22,929
9,234
2,920
6,314
3,677
2,405
1,902
1,250
2.48
15,199
64
2,634
852
533
2,395
247
7,609

738

7,629
774

22,831
9,003
2,987
6,016
3,502
2,315
1,899
1,287
2.54
16,009
62
3,077
842
562
2,674
290
7,682
820

23,086
9,469
2,900
6,569
3,840
2,486
1,915
1,228
2.44
14,694
65
2,287
903
506
2,194
217
7,613
909

-66
909
-434
1,343
1,074
251
-135
-281
-.27
-2,200
25
-2,125
-838
-22
-1,319
-409
2,289
199

-.3
10.6
-13.0
25.7
38.8
11.2
-6.6
-18.6
-9.9
-13.0
62 .5
-48.2
-48.1
-4.2
-37.5
-65.3
43.0
28.0

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

14,965
6,208
1,695
4,513
1,675
1,961
1,359
1,213
2.41
9,634
82
1,031
486
208
1,447
338
5,783
259

15,470
6,509
1,729
4,780
1,727
2,114
1,419
1,249
2.38
9,717
83
1,015
459
208
1,405
318
5,961
268

3,561
2,068
-24
2,092
412
833
392
431
-.30
3,152
9
428
-262
99
233
-82
2,610
117

29.9
46.6
-1.4
77.8
31 .3
65.0
38.2
52.7
-11.4
48.0
12.2
72.9
-36.3
90.8
19.9
-20.5
77.9
77.5

348

865

11,909
4,441
1,753
2,688
1,315
1,281
1,027
818
2.68
6,565
74
587
721
109
1,172
400
3,351
151

12,881
4,900
1,824
3,076
1,394
1,441
1,118
947
2.63
7,536
59
738
552
147
1,356
417
4,109
158

13,418
5,242
1,795
3,447
1,455
1,583
1,178
1,026
2.56
8,561
63
859
534
164
1,416
395
4,942
188

13,908
5,556
1,733
3,823
1,537
1,686
1,236
1,097
2.50
9,226
78
963
532
192
1,507
387
5,347
220

14,381
5,864
1,685
4,179
1,611
1,806
1,289
1,158
2.45
9,550
81
1,011
515
206
1,502
361
5,632
242

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

1,214
469
109
360
52
80
199
138
2.59
85
3
11
3
3
26
17
18
4

1,206
482
90
392
45
69
201
167
2.50
88
4
12
4
4
25
16
19
4

1,191
490
76
414
40
57
198
195
2.43
89
5
12
4
5
24
15
20
4

-10
71
-114
185
-63
-63
67
130
-.44
4
5
0
3
5
-11
-1
7
-4

-.8
16.9
-60.0
80.8
-61.2
-52.5
51.1
200.0
-15.2
4.7
n/a
.0
300.0
n/a
-31.4
-6.3
53.8
-50.0

1,201
419
190
229
103
120
131
65
2.87
85
0
12
1
0
35
16
13
8

1,230
433
182
251
94
111
153
75
2.84
74
0
13
1
0
25
16
15
4

1,233
446
162
284
79
102
177
88
2.76
78
1
14
2
24
16
16
4

1,224
457
135
322
63
93
191
110
2.68
83
2
12
3
2
26
17
17
4

41

�RAISINVILLE TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

4,631
1,471
707
764
178
333
447
513
3.15
562
271
40
36
14
4
7
187
3

4,805
1,555
719
836
194
345
431
585
3.09
651
280
79
38
16
6
14
202
16

4,974
1,652
719
933
223
384
405
640
3.01
742
280
83
46
24
9
15
264
21

5,045
1,731
679
1,052
246

5,186
1,817
662
1,155
260

5,436
1,994
646

434

468

5,323
1,911
651
1,260
267
513

364
687
2.91
849
282
89
65
30
13
18
323
29

341
748
2.85
917
286
94
84
38
16
19
347
33

SOUTH ROCKWOOD
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

1,221
409
180
229
73
95
110
131
2.99
150
0
87
3
0
1
3
50
6

1,308
441
185
256
78
99
108
156
2.97
199
0
100
3
0
25
3
61
7

1,376
470
185
285
85
101
104
180
2.93
244
2
113
5
2
32
5
76
9

1,428
495
178
317
91
103
99
202
2.88
294
3
131
8
4
41
7
89
11

1,483
521
172
. 349
96
105
96
224
2.85
325
4
138
12
6
47
9
96
13

1,551
551
172
379
100
108
98
245
2.81
340
6
135
15
6
52
11
100
15

1,611

SUMMERFIELD TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

42

328
803
2.79
969

284
97
102
46
20
20
364
36

1,348
267
556
325
846
2.73
1,009
280
99
116
54
23
19
381
37

5n
175
402
102
111
103
261
2.79
345
7
128
17
6

54
13
104
16

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

3,076
998
461
537
171
228
318
281
3.08
390
55
9
41
8
51
0
225

2015

3,228
1,073
436
637
146
203
398
326
3.01
505
72
10
61
33
71
0
258
0

2020

3,290
1,137
392
745
134
173
475
355
2.89
578
76
12
71
34
70
1
314
0

3,327
1,195
338
857
129
150
544
372
2.78
668
79
14
88
39
78
2
368
0

3,386
1,256
295
961
127
131
616
382
2.70
722
82
16
104
39
79
3
399
0

3,476
1,324
273
1,051
125
119
693
387
2.63
769
84
21
123
38
77
4
422
0

3,561
1,383
264
1,119
126
112
757
388
2.57
809
85
25
139
35
76
5

444
0

Change
805
523
-61
584
89
223

-122
333

-.42
447
9
59
80
40
19
12
194
34
Change
390
168
-5
173
29

16
-7
130
-.19
195
7
41
14
6
53
10

54
10
Change
485
385
-197
582
-45
-116
439
107
-.51
419
30
16
98
27
25
5
219
-1

Percent
17.4
35.6
-8.6
76.4
50.0
67.0
-27.3
64.9
-13.4
79.5
3.3
147.5
222.2
285.7
475.0
171.4
103.7
1,133.3

Percent
31.9
41.1
-2.8
75.5
39.7
16.8
-6.4
99.2
-6.5
130.0

n/a
47.1
466.7

n/a
5,300.0
333.3
108.0
166.7

Percent
15.8

38.6
-42.7
108.4
-26.3
-50.9
138.1
38.1
-16.5
107.4
54.5
177.8
239.0
337.5
49.0

n/a
97.3
-100.0

�.

WHITEFORD TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

MONROE COUNTY
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

4,433
1,523
580
943
322
332
480
389
2.91
1,007
231
189
48
87
78
0
370
4

4,544
1,584
568
1,016
363
274
516
431
2.87
1,225
261
272
46
100
93
0
433
20

4,558
1,615
550
1,065

4,558
1,651
518
1,133
459
176
553
463
2.76
1,396
208
360
40
79
117
8
554
30

4,539
1,685

4,529
1,724
471
1,253
558
122
557
487
2.63
1,438
168
361
35
58
129
16
636
35

4,509
1,759

76
236
-122
358
271
-220
73
112
-.35
-78
150
-17
-40
55
20
300
32

1.7
15.5
-21.0
38.0
84.2
-66.3
15.2
28.8
-11.9
41.9
-33.8
79.4
-35.4
-46.0
70.5
n/a
81.1
800.0

406
217
539
453
2.82
1,309
240
312
42
85
102
4
499
25

488
1,197
510
144
557

474
2.69
1,446
190
375
39
70
126
12
601
33

458
1,301
593
112
553
501
2.56
1,429
153
339
31
47
133
20
670
36

422

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

133,600
46,513
19,653
26,860
10,473
12,238
13,295
10,507
2.87
50,364
2,350
9,430
4,208
1,489
10,690
2,123
18,964
1,110

141,449
49,982
20,187
29,795
10,919
13,123
14,506
11,434
2.83
55,541
2,482
10,685
3,504
1,532
10,993
1,874
23,280
1,191

146,701
52,872
20,052
32,820
11,391
13,897
15,557
12,027
2.77
60,702
2,492
10,866
3,424
1,579
11,355
1,837
27,832
1,317

150,732
55,427
19,362
36,065
11,914
14,679
16,377
12,457
2.72
64,574
2,483
11,016
3,506
1,719
12,178
1,844
30,342
1,486

154,867
58,071
18,794
39,2TT
12,559
15,428
17,152
12,932
2.67
66,501
2,560
10,919
3,614
1,776
12,311
1,798
31,903
1,620

160,160
61,085
18,891
42,194
13,290
16,274
18,026
13,495
2.62
66,807
2,602
10,397
3,714
1,745
12,084
1,756
32,765
1,744

164,788
63,755
19,241
44,514
13,962
17,026
18,791
13,976
2.58
67,155
2,633
9,799
3,812
1,705
11,897
1,716
33,759
1,834

31,188
17,242
-412
17,654
3,489
4,788
5,496
3,469
-.29
16,791
283
369
-396
216
1,207
-407
14,795
724

23.3
37.1
-2.1
65.7
33.3
39.1
41.3
33.0
-10.0
33.3
12.0
3.9
-9.4
14.5
11.3
-19.2
78.0
65.2

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

4,785
1,593
700
893
163
368
432
630
3.00
587
46
12
19
17
64
58
369
2

5,483
1,831
762
1,069
128
403
460
840
2.99
800
44
21
19
22
219
65
408
2

6,443
2,198
773
1,425
101
423
471
1,203
2.93
1,673
52
45
16
40
594
90
833
3

6,918
2,391

7,418
2,591
799
1,792

7,858
2,767

3,073
1,174

118

134
442
558
1,633

64.2
73.7
20.3
115.6
-17.8
20.1
29.2
159.2
-5.5
314.3
8.7
558.3
-26.3
270.6
1,326.6
112.1
221.7
50.0

OAKLAND COUNTY
ADDISON TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

5,978
2,012
779
1,233
104

413
465
1,030
2.97
1,222
45
33
20
30
374
77
641
2

no
1,621
106
427
481
1,377
2.89
2,015
52
58
14
49
751
102
986
3

435
513
1,525
2.86
2,245
51
70

14
56

845
113
1,093
3

842
1,925

2.84
2,432
50
79
14
63
913
123
1,187
3

142
1,032
-29

74
126
1,003
-.16
1,845
4
67
-5

46
849
65

818

43

�AUBURN HILLS
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
17,076
6,445
2,178
4,267
1,179
2,035
1,817
1,414
2.65
22,202
256
5,353
770
1,194
2,263
2,602
9,572
192

1995
19,663
7,678
2,439
5,239
1,384
2,448
2,062
1,784
2.56
33,731
228
13,222
865
1,860
2,498
2,914
11,950
194

2000
21,692
8,615
2,569
6,046
1,530
2,765
2,221
2,099
2.52
43,038
222
18,663
1,089
2,450
2,721
3,133
14,545
215

2005
23,933
9,649
2,632
7,017
1,678
3,029
2,493
2,449
2.48
49,870
230
22,815
1,296
3,038
3,021
3,308
15,932
230

2010
25,611
10,592
2,572
8,020
1,827
3,353
2,795
2,617
2.42
55,609
225
26,434
1,387
3,547
3,305
3,476
16,989
246

2015
27,183
11,520
2,604
8,916
2,029
3,677
3,072
2,742
2.36
58,806
220
28,142
1,435
3,876
3,471
3,599
17,802
261

2020
28,564
12,360
2,684
9,676
2,243
3,973
3,311
2,833
2.31
62,039
217
30,125
1,446
4,101
3,591
3,655
18,636
268

Change

BERKLEY
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
16,960
6,613
2,182
4,431
1,130
1,897
2,091
1,495
2.56
5,129
28
395
107
409
1,300
345
2,468
77

1995
16,986
6,667
2,126
4,541
1,069
1,930
2,140
1,528
2.55
5,985
34
228
113
364
1,685
387
3,086
88

2000
16,845
6,695
2,028
4,667
1,043
1,958
2,148
1,546
2.52
6,403
41
186
126
341
1,765
438
3,408
98

2005
16,659
6,722
1,881
4,841
1,060
1,979
2,125
1,558
2.48
6,880
50
193
138
354
2,001
471
3,572
101

2010
16,592
6,790
1,767
5,023
1,079
2,014
2,100
1,597
2.44
6,889
52
177
142
345
2,009
505
3,558
101

2015
16,711
6,916
1,734
5,182
1,102
2,064
2,102
1,648
2.42
6,715
53
155
142
322
1,936
525
3,485
97

2020
16,822
7,025
1,737
5,288
1,124
2,106
2,101
1,694
2.39
6,603
54
138
139
302
1,872
535
3,470
93

Change

BEVERLY HILLS
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
10,643
4,098
1,207
2,891
281
503
977
2,337
2.60
2,424
16
102
21
61
644
144
1,420
16

1995
10,341
4,091
1,101
2,990
291
487
1,185
2,128
2.53
2,712
19
104
21
73
620
151
1,708
16

2000
10,222
4,092
1,067
3,025
299
463
1,397
1,933
2.50
2,788
20
101
23
71
588
157
1,810
18

2005
10,051
4,084
993
3,091
321
461
1,578
1,724
2.46
2,856
21
111
26
74
584
163
1,858
19

2010
10,005
4,095
973
3,122

2015
10,173
4,154
1,033
3,121
366
443
1,947
1,398
2.45
2,777
21
110
34
76
514
172
1,831
19

2020
10,321
4,194
1,111
3,083
381
426
2,106
1,281
2.46
2,742
20
105
37
75
485
174
1,827

Change

44

344

452
1,764
1,535
2.44
2,838
21
112
29
75
554
169
1,859
19

19

11,488
5,915
506
5,409
1,064
1,938
1,494
1,419
-.34
39,837
-39
24,772
676
2,907
1,328
1,053
9,064
76

-138
412
-445
857
-6
209
10
199
-.17
1,474
26
-257
32
-107
572
190
1,002
16

-322
96

-96
192
100
-77
1,129
-1,056
-.14
318
4

3
16
14

-159
30
407
3

Percent
67.3
91.8
23.2
126.8
90.2
95.2
82.2
100.4
-12.8
179.4
-15.2
462.8
87.8
243.5
58.7
40.5
94.7
39.6
Percent
-.8
6.2
-20.4
19.3
-.5
11.0
.5
13.3
-6.6
28.7
92.9
-65.1
29.9
-26.2
44.0
55.1
40.6
20.a
Perce!!!
-3.0
2.3
-8.0
6.6
35.6
-15.3
115.6
-45.2
-5.2
13.1
25.0
2.9
76.2
23.0
-24.7
20.8
28.7
18.8

�&gt;

BINGHAM FARMS
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
1,001
412
88
324
23
31
37
321
2.43
6,958
0
404
898
515
270
1,950
2,921
0

1995
995
422
75
347
22
25
25
350
2.36
7,960
0
291
1,383
658
354
2,390
2,884
0

2000
942
412
60
352
20
17
14
361
2.29
8,343
0
287
1,325
654
335
2,516
3,226
0

2005
910
411
44
367
18
13
8
372
2.21
8,761
0
319
1,461
685
333
2,629
3,334
0

2010
893
411
35
376
16
10
5
380
2.17
8,974
0
326
1,564
691
316
2,736
3,341
0

2015
900
419
33
386
14
9
6
390
2.15
8,905
0
313
1,591
655
292
2,772
3,282
0

2020
923
430
36
394
12
8
8
402
2.15

BIRMINGHAM
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
19,997
9,121
2,174
6,947
738
1,469
2,185
4,729
2.19
20,177
164
899
718
746
4,984
2,786
9,691
189

1995
20,147
9,307
2,023
7,284
562
1,283
2,236
5,226
2.16
20,841
169
1,162
321
907
4,389
3,414
10,281
198

2000
20,204
9,383
1,972
7,411
465
1,171
2,297
5,450
2.15
21 ,468
165
1,271
291
1,002
4,077
3,703
10,756
203

2005
20,135
9,514
1,822
7,692
490
1,166
2,296
5,562
2.12
21,251
160
1,393
268
1,112
3,895
3,744
10,482
197

2010
20,183
9,689
1,714
7,975
502
1,173
2,343
5,671
2.08
21,455
163
1,452
235
1,208
3,755
3,890
10,551
201

2015
20,296
9,863
1,697
8,166
518
1,191
2,391
5,763
2.06
21,107
163
1,414
206
1,231
3,521
3,944
10,426
202

535
1,206
2,423
5,806
2.04
20,865
163
1,352
183
1,234
3,346
3,943
10,445
199

BLOOMFIELD HILLS
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
4,288
1,515
443
1,072
78
102
153
1,182
2.83
10,227
89
239
241
292
1,229
1,729
6,321
87

1995
4,427
1,570
446
1,124
58
75
166
1,271
2.82
12,162
116
302
341
393
1,255
2,031
7,643
81

2000
4,561
1,624
457
1,167
42
57
176
1,349
2.81
14,017
118
353
415
449
1,252
2,417
8,914
99

2005
4,674
1,685
468
1,217
34
56
204
1,391
2.77
15,462
127
438
494
500
1,311
2,734
9,750
108

2010
4,791
1,749
483
1,266
30
51
239
1,429
2.74
16,373
133
478
582
567
1,278
3,092
10,124
119

2015
4,873
1,790
517
1,273
27
47
278
1,438
2.72
16,741
132
471
616
581
1,197
3,418
10,198
128

2020
4,966
1,825
560
1,265
25
45
317
1,438
2.72
17,119
130
448
619
585
1,133
3,730
10,342
132

8,814

0
296
1,579
620
275
2,767
3,277
0

2020
20,316
9,970
1,716
8,254

Change
-78

18
-52
70
-11
-23
-29
81

Percent

-7.8
4.4
-59.1
21 .6
-47.8
-74.2
-78.4
25.2
-11.7
26.7

-.28
1,856
0
-108
681
105
5
817
356
0

-26.7
75.8
20.4
1.9
41 .9
12.2
.0

Change

Percent

319
849
-458
1,307
-203
-263
238
1,on
-.15
688
-1
453
-535
-1,638
1,157
754
10

1.6
9.3
-21.1
18.8
-27.5
-17.9
10.9
22.8
-7.1
3.4
-.6
50.4
-74.5
65.4
-32.9
41 .5
7.8
5.3

Change

Percent

678
310
117
193
-53
-57
164
256
-.11
6,892
41
209
378
293
-96
2,001
4,021
45

15.8
20.5
26.4
18.0
-67.9
-55.9
107.2
21 .7
-3.9
67.4
46.1
87.4
156.8
100.3
-7.8
115.7
63.6
51.7

488

.c

45

�BLOOMFIELD TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

BRANDON TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

CLARKSTON
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

46

1990
42,473
15,727
5,084
10,643
863
1,450
2,531
10,883
2.70
15,013
182
630
483
749
3,142
1,797
7,878
152

1995
43,136
16,429
4,777
11,652
845
1,408
2,860
11,316
2.63
18,406
232
814
498
928
3,178
2,967
9,593
196

2000
42,678
16,691
4,367
12,324
833
1,361
3,096
11,401
2.56
22,289
263
973
687
1,087
3,190
4,252
11,605
232

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

42,067
17,067
3,807
13,260
927
1,594
3,334
11,212
2.46
25,249
290
1,255
870
1,278
3,359
5,339
12,579
279

41.422
17,461
3,263
14,198
1,051
1,751
3,663
10,996
2.37
27,271
310
1,350
977
1,397
3,303
6,614
13,013
307

41,179
17,871
3,001
14,870
1,174
1,902
3,940
10,855
2.30
28,314
323
1,353
1,052
1,435
3,135
7,600
13,089
327

41,015
18,220
2,876
15,344
1,286
2,029
4,155
10,750
2.25
29,035
334
1,326
1,086
1,445
3,001
8,248
13,259
336

-1,458
2,493
-2,208
4,701
423
579
1,624
-133
-.45
14,022
152
696
603
696
-141
6,451
5,381

184

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

10,799
3,529
1,686
1,843
432
764
1,147
1,186
3.06
1,075
93
78
141
60
195
36
472
0

12,220
4,001
1,838
2,163
418
778
1,319
1,486
3.05
1,476
69
148
67
78
193
45
876
0

13,255
4,381
1,905
2,476
418
766
1,466
1,731
3.03
1,773
71
173
43
95
247
74
1,070

14,218
4,766
1,911
2,855
456
759
1,593
1,958
2.98
2,098
76
201
37
117
313
104
1,250

15,214
5,165
1,921
3,244
497
749
1,709
2,210
2.95
2,388
76
228
37
134
371
132
1,410

16,292
5,581
2,003
3,578
539
748
1,835
2,459
2.92
2,620
74
246
35
142
416
159
1,548

6,460
2,420
430
1,990
144
-14
803
1,487
-.16
1,750
-21
182
-108

0

0

0

0

17,259
5,949
2,116
3,833
576
750
1,950
2,673
2.90
2,825
72
260
33
144
454
180
1,682
0

1990

1995

2000

2005

977
441
92
349
96
70
149
126
2.22
3,339
171
253
85
45
781
438
1,396
170

2010

2015

2020

Change

1,005
434
108
326
87
81
126
140
2.32
3,092
164
285
109
58
747
341
1,296
92

955
443
83
360
101
58
170
114
2.16
3,347
156
203
86
15
807
482
1,411
187

926
447
69
378
111
49
191
96
2.07
3,558
133
201
94
23
887
530
1,486
204

905
451
57
394
116
42
213
80
2.01
3,629
101
200
96
26
964
465
1,570
207

889
455
49
406
118
36
235
66
1.95
3,613
72
199
94
26
986
382
1,646
208

878
460
43

-127
26
-65
91
31
-50
129
-84
-.41
482
-95
-94
-19

417
118
31
255
56
1.91
3,574
69
191
90
27
995
299
1,696
207

84
259
144
1,210
0

-31
248

-42
400
115

Percent
•3,4
15.9
-43.4
44.2
49.0
39.9

64.2
•1,2

·16.6
93.4
83.5
110.5
124.8
92.9
-4,5
359.0
68.3
121.1
Percent
59.8
68.6
25.5
108.0
33.3
-1.8
70.0
125.4
-5.2
162.8
-22.6
233.3
-76.6
140.0
132.8
400.0
256.4
,0

-

Percent

-:m6.0
-60.2
27,9
35,6
-61.7
102.4
-60,0
-17,6
15.6
.57,9
.33,0
.11.4
.53,4
33.2
-12,3
30,9
125,0

�CLAWSON
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

COMMERCE TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

FARMINGTON
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

12,588
5,743
1,064
4,679
990
2,407
1,690
656
2.19
6,203
73
700
463
194
1,643
605
2,480
45

12,535
5,828
1,026
4,802
972
2,587
1,673
596
2.15
6,173
73
644
456
179
1,618
623
2,535
45

13,874
5,542
1,660
3,882
987
1,598
1,749
1,208
2.50
5,783
77
704
297
278
1,570
400
2,418
39

13,606
5,615
1,520
4,095
982
1,788
1,786
1,059
2.42
5,963
80
774
364
244
1,524
444
2,492
41

13,167
5,620
1,365
4,255
989
1,942
1,776
913
2.34
6,000
76
728
397
220
1,564
487
2,485
43

12,866
5,635
1,222
4,413
1,007
2,076
1,741
811
2.28
6,200
71
767
438
218
1,625
526
2,510
45

12,625
5,645
1,117
4,528
997
2,221
1,703
724
2.24
6,282
73
754
461
209
1,667
573
2,500
45

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

38,071
13,909
4,864
9,045
1,084
3,050
4,488
5,287
2.74
11,572
225
918
441
992
2,310
954
5,621
111

40,993
15,092
5,288
9,804
1,231
3,379
4,922
5,560
2.72
12,101
236
897
462
1,091
2,325
1,033
5,949
108

22,228
7,695
3,389
4,306
710
1,606
2,315
3,064
2.89
6,493
337
1,232
188
288
1,622
347
2,374
105

26,267
9,160
3,870
5,290
714
1,869
2,798
3,779
2.87
7,307
273
970
181
401
1,799
471
3,122
90

29,159
10,293
4,138
6,155
720
2,096
3,212
4,265
2.83
8,657
240
912
285
551
1,952
585
4,034
98

31,842
11,416
4,258
7,158
828
2,387
3,619
4,582
2.79
9,971
214
933
339
705
2,188
724
4,760
108

34,698
12,574
4,459
8,115
944
2,696
4,011
4,923
2.76
10,910
211
938
397
862
2,282
846
5,264
110

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

10,132
4,681
967
3,714
817
1,125
1,256
1,483
2.16
8,528
177
857
282
462
2,269
611
3,742
128

10,190
4,724
956
3,768
772
1,167
1,301
1,484
2.16
7,921
186
469
275
412
2,154
774
3,518
133

10,173
4,755
927
3,828
744
1,213
1,349
1,449
2.14
8,155
178
448
331
350
2,066
887
3,752
143

10,136
4,817
857
3,960
738
1,357
1,474
1,248
2.10
8,195
161
445
427
277
1,955
1,094
3,685
151

10,137
4,862
863
3,999
740
1,444
1,550
1,128
2.08
7,945
158
416
460
233
1,802
1,174
3,551
151

10,135
4,898
888
4,010
744
1,525
1,622
1,007
2.07
7,759
155
386
477
199
1,685
1,224
3,484
149

10,136
4,780
880
3,900
740
1,281
1,404
1,355
2.12
8,293
162
450
377
318
2,065
987
3,784
150

Change
-1,339
286
-634
920
-15
989
-76
-612
-.35
390
-4
-60
159
-99
48
223
117
6

Percent
-9.7
5.2
-38.2
23.7
-1.5
61.9
-4.3
-50.7
-14.1
6.7
-t .2
-8.5
53.5
-35.6
3.1
55.8
4.8
15.4

Change
18,765
7,397
1,899
5,498
521
1,773
2,607
2,496
-.17
5,608
-101
-335
274
803
703
686
3,575
3

Percent
84.4
96.1
56.0
127.7
73.4
110.4
112.6
81.5
-6.0
86.4
-30.0
-27.2
145.7
278.8
43.3
197.7
150.6
2.9

Change
3
217
-79
296
-73
400
366
-476
-.10
-769
-22
-471
195
-263
-584
613
-258
21

Percent
.0
4.6
-8.2
8.0
-8.9
35.6
29.1
-32.1
-4.4
-9.0
-12.4
-55.0
69.1
-56.9
-25.7
100.3
-6.9
16.4

47

�FARMINGTON HILLS
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

74,652
29,255
9,173
20,082
3,177
5,579
7,420
13,079
2.55
56,432
820
7,225
1,809
5,779
8,833
11,461
20,016
489

78,124
31,439
9,013
22,426
3,363
6,203
8,294
13,579
2.48
62,036
834
7,979
1,501
5,779
9,692
12,729
22,859
663

79,943
33,058
8,594
24,464
3,608
6,734
8,959
13,757
2.42
65,901
821
7,589
1,494
5,625
10,185
13,899
25,427
861

81,697
34,700
8,009
26,691
4,063
7,384
9,582
13,671
2.35
68,456
794
7,712
1,543
5,731
10,872
14,425
26,471
908

82,745
36,169
7,424
28,745
4,657
8,074
10,347
13,091
2.29
69,037
805
7,583
1,549
5,625
11,043
14,920
26,546
966

83,224
37,204
7,170
30,034
5,210
8,629
10,864
12,501
2.24
67,794
803
7,069
1,532
5,292
10,838
15,080
26,196
984

83,429
37,961
7,096
30,865
5,694
9,032
11,194
12,041
2.20
66,745
802
6,542
1,505
5,005
10,669
15,032
26,207
983

a,m
10,783
2,517
3,453
3,774
-1,038
-.35
10,313
-18
-683
-304
-774
1,836
3,571
6,191
494

FERNDALE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

25,026
9,845
3,343
6,502
2,683
3,230
2,567
1,365
2.54
10,577
60
2,266
252
1,355
2,269
329
3,917
129

25,054
9,836
3,394
6.442
2,639
3,256
2,661
1,280
2.55
9,848
69
1,916
264
1,158
1,823
304
4,145
169

24,825
9,841
3,330
6,511
2,660
3,272
2,719
1,190
2.52
9,449
74
1,613
276
1,058
1,645
309
4,293
181

24,729
9,825
3,239
6,586
2,622
3,251
2,772
1,180
2.52
9,369
82
1,570
291
1,026
1,554
322
4,339
185

24,843
9,853
3,211
6,642
2,532
3,292
2,859
1,170
2.52
9,078
86
1,479
297
979
1,440
336
4,273

25,109
9,948
3,269
6,679
2,481
3,338
2,958
1,171
2.52
8,614
87
1,330
290
900
1,310
342
4,165

556
295
37
258
-220
181
510
-176
-.02
-2,288
32
-1,066
32
-520
-1,051

188

190

25,582
10,140
3,380
6,760
2,463
3,411
3,077
1,189
2.52
8,289
92
1,200
284
835
1,218
346
4,128
186

FRANKLIN
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2,679
1,011
322
689
28
101
131
751
2.65
982
16
24
14
2
99
113
699
15

2010

2015

2020

Change

2,644
984
326
658
26
93
131
734
2.69
859
17
38
13
14
92
106
564
15

2,519
972
283
689
28
99
113
732
2.59
1,057
18
22
18
2
94
119
768
16

2,425
963
237
726
30
105
99
729
2.52
1,095
21
25
23
2
94
124
789
17

2,366
965
202
763
33
112
89
731
2.45
1,099
21
25
25
2
91
129
789
17

2,372
986
191
795

2,414
1,015
195

38

44
131
81
759
2.38
1,085
18
25
30
5
83
133
775
16

-230
31
-131
162
18

48

122
83
743
2.41
1,086
19
25
27
3

86
132
777
17

820

8,706

-2,on

17
211

57

38
-50
25
-.31
226

1
-13
17

-9
-9

27
211
1

Percent
11.8
29.8
·22.6
53.7
79.2
61.9
50.9
·1.9
·13.9
18.3
·2.2
·9.5
-16.8
·13.4
20.8
31.2
30.9
101.0
Percent
2.2
3.0
1.1
4.0
-8.2
5.6
19.9
-12,9
-,8

-21.6
53.3
-47.0
12.7
-38.4
-46.3
5.2
5.4
44,2

---

percent
~
-8.7
3.2
-40,2
24,6
69.2
40,9

.38.2
3.4

-11.5
26,3
5,9

.34.2
130,8
-64,3
.g,8
25,5
37,4

6.7

�GROVELAND TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

HAZEL PARK
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

HIGHLAND TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

4,705
1,538
691
847
208
292
428
610
3.06
417
48
0
2
81
46

5,954
1,985
802
1,183
222
320
495
948
3.00
939
30
6
9
37
230
8
607
12

6,461
2,190
816
1,374
248

227
12

5,432
1,796
758
1,038
213
315
472
796
3.02
579
29
0
0
60
67
1
410
12

6,976
2,398
837
1,561
283
347
546
1,222
2.91
1,619
36
33
9
23
471
21
1,012
14

7,517
2,613
885
1,728
327
367
576
1,343
2.88
1,740
36
40
8
24
462
24
1,132
14

7,994
2,803
943
1,860
376
388
610
1,429
2.85
1,836
36
45
8
24
452
26
1,232
13

3,289
1,265
252
1,013
168
96
182
819
-.21
1,419
-12
45
6
-57
406
25
1,005
1

69.9
82.2
36.5
119.6
80.8
32.9
42.5
134.3
-6.8
340.3
-25.1
n/a
300.0
-70.4
882.6
2,500.0
442.7
8.3

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

Change

Percent

19,532
7,230
2,809

19,007

2015
19,247

2020

19,141
7,122
2,687
4,435

19,525
7,427
2,684

-526
150
-235
385
186
-112

-2.6
2.1
-8.1
8.8
8.3
-4.7
10.8
-13.3
-4.6
-9.5

334
524
1,084
2.95
1,420
36
26
10
26
459
16
833
14

20,051
7,277
2,919
4,358
2,235
2,392
1,777
873
2.76
5,003
91
1,012
131
405
937
96
2,195
136

20,108
7,365

940
64
2,078
150

705
2.70
4,750
78
594
197
448
940
64
2,269
160

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

20,197
6,992
2,782
4,210
785
1,617
2,071
2,519
2.89
5,192
129
304
60
219
1,247
191
3,027
15

21,348
7,644
2,616
5,028
837
1,786
2,217
2,804
2.79
5,933
175
331
68
261
1,435
240
3,405
18

22,822
8,403
2,499
5,904
882
1,964
2,408
3,149
2.72
6,586
232
313
75
305
1,609
295
3,737
20

17,941
5,919
2,878
3,041
785
1,444
1,859
1,831
3.03
3,711
72
405
100
166
908
127
1,926
7

2,921
4,444
2,296

4,421
2,248

2,464

2,455

1,815
790
2.73
4,631
93
745
129

1,822

432

19,071
6,411
2,872
3,539
772
1,509
1,959
2,171
2.97
4,667
87
384
102
197
1,095
162
2,628
12

7,122

2,364
1,813
703
2.69

2,609
4,513
2,266
2,311
1,835
710
2.67

7,268
2,629
4,639
2,338
2,298
1,899
733
2.65

4,826

4,767

4,629

70
534

67
472

66

222

247
488

2,242

4,743
2,421
2,280
1,969
757
2.63
4,530
65

362

192
-116
-.13

-473
-26
-650
134
66
-57

-28.6
-64.2

408
262
481

265
471

906

880
68
2,266
153

-28
71
17

102.3
16.3
-6.1
-29.2
3.2
12.5

2015

2020

Change

Percent

24,631
9,247
2,530
6,717
931
2,147
2,674
3,495
2.66
7,012
253
273
81
334
1,726
348
3,975
22

26,312
10,004
2,634
7,370
967
2,301
2,946
3,790
2.63
7,409
271
269
83
351
1,814
391
4,207
23

8,371
4,085
-244
4,329
182
857
1,087
1,959
-.40
3,698
199
-136
-17
185
906
264
2,281
16

46.7
69.0
-8.5
142.4
23.2
59.3
58.5
107.0
-13.2
99.6
276.4
-33.6
-17.0
111 .4
99.8
207.9
118.4
228.6

473
952
67

938
68

2,343

2,325

68
2,279

165

162

159

49

�HOLLY
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

HOLLY TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
HUNTINGTON WOODS
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment

Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

50

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

5,595
2,056
839
1,217
623
638
447
348
2.72
2,271
3
670
50
12
486
26
952
72

5,809
2,186
831
1,355
674
705
439
368
2.66
2,888
8
654
37
30
743
52
1,305
59

5,975
2,302
795
1,507
693
763

6,076
2,420
698
1,722

6,232
2,543
618
1,925

6,409
2,669

6,573
2,781

560
2,109

518
2,263

978
725
-321
1,046

35,3
•38,3
85.9

6TT
833
469
441
2.51
3,463
11
782
10
14
907

656
891
498
498
2.45
3,714
11
852

630
949
531
559
2.40
3,868
11

9
13
931
50
1,775

9
12
913
47
1,947

599
999
563
620
2.36
4,005
11
833
9
10
894
44
2,130

73

74

74

361
116
272
-.36
1,734
8
163
-41
-2
408
18
1,178
2

444
402
2.60
3,132
9
704
10
18
825
49
1,455
62

56
1,613
70

855

-24

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

3,257
1,091
504
587
152
254
361
324
2.99
326
25
94
20
57
16
5
109
0

3,660
1,197
582
615
123
294
400
380
3.06
450
42
149

4,035
1,347

4,186
1,427

583
764
83
371
456
437
3.00
978
45
204

564
863
76
404

4,333
1,509
557
952
74
437
493
505
2.87
1,173

4,452
1,582
553
1,029
76
464

20
11
3
224

3,854
1,268
592
676
99
330
427
412
3.04
694
40
163
2
12
86
3
388

2
9
193
4
521

1,195
491
49
442
-76
210
142
215
-.17
901
9
125
-18
-52
173
1

0

0

0

4n
470
2.93
1,103

503
539
2.81
1,227

42

38

34

222

219

2
7
197
5
628

224
2
5
193
6
705

189
6
772

0

0

0

663
0

2
5

1990

1995

2000

6,336
2,345
927
1,418
135
301
593
1,316
2.70
1,525

2005

6,429
2,358
961
1,397
116
256
670
1,316
2.73
1,841

2010

2015

2020

Change

6,441
2,362
966
1,396
104
221
750
1,287
2.73
1,969

6,463
2,371
960
1,411
111
195
824
1,241

0
103
26
73
143
212
1,210
74

0

6,624
2,439
995
1,444
131
162
973
1,173
2.72
2,074
1

6,711
2,477
1,036
1,441
146
152
1,044
1,135
2.71

0

6,515
2,395
961
1,434
118
175
897
1,205
2.72
2,108

375
132
109
23
11
-149
451
-181
.01
531
1

43
24
72
102
168
1,054
62

90
30
67
161
231
1,309

81

2.73
2,103
0
92
33
70
215
247
1,362
84

0
86

34
68
216
263
1,355

86

80
33
63
207
272
1,329
89

2,056
1
74
32
60
202
276
1,322

89

31
8
-12
100
108
268
27

17,5

•3,9

56.6
26.0

78,2
·13.1

76.4
266.7

24.3
-82.0
-16.7
84.0

69.2
123.7

2,8
Percent
36.7

45.0
9.7

75.3
-50.0

82.7
39.3

66.4
•5,7
276.4
36,0
133,0
.90,0
.91,2

1,081.3
20.0

608,3
,0

-

p~
5,9
5,6

11.8
1.6

8.1
-49,5
76,1

-13,8
,3
34,8

rJa
72,1

33,3
-16,7
98,0

64.3
25.4

43,5

�tr:,

INDEPENDENCE TWP

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

23,717
7,969
3,516
4,453
580
1,318
2,402
3,669
2.98
4,445
265
480
103
172
1,190
481
1,727
27

28,498
9,650
3,974
5,676
570
1,539
2,995
4,546
2.95
5,572
264
401
80
116
1,508
689
2,485
29

32,319
11,115
4,195
6,920
581
1,747
3,470
5,317
2.91
6,937
247
345
80
154
1,758
885
3,387
81

35,551
12,488
4,145
8,343
681
2,056
3,841
5,910
2.85
8,345
238
360
98
180
2,062
1,120
4,135
152

38,280
13,724
4,025
9,699
771
2,369
4,132
6,452
2.79
9,139
264
374
100
175
2,280
1,115
4,676
155

40,401
14,768
3,950
10,818
848
2,683
4,357
6,880
2.74
9,561
273
387
98
160
2,373
1,067
5,048
155

41,703
15,539
3,859
11,680
919
2,979
4,480
7,161
2.68
9,878
268
385
95
143
2,423
1,003
5,410
151

17,986
7,570
343
7,227
339
1,661
2,078
3,492
-.29
5,433
3
-95
-8
-29
1,233
522
3,683
124

75.8
95.0
9.8
162.3
58.4
126.0
86.5
95.2
-9.8
122.2
11
-19.8
-7.8
-16.9
103.6
108.5
213.3
459.3

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

2,866
1,258
214
1,044
140
260
125
733
2.28
1,591
19
29
2
23
767
112
586
53

2,966
1,303
203
1,100
107
235
118
843
2.28
1,613
21
23
3
25
775
118
595
53

34
71
-194
265
-186
-173
-121
551
-.10
508
7
-30
-53
11
277
52
206
38

1.2
5.8
-48.9
31.7
-63.5
-42.4
-50.6
188.7
-4.4
46.0
50.0
-56.6
-94.6
78.6
55.6
78.8
53.0
253.3

KEEGO HARBOR
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

2,932
1,232
397
835
293
408
239
292
2.38
1,105
14
53
56
14
498
66
389
15

2,938
1,236
372
864
265
382
217
372
2 .38
1,331
19
50
52
18
596
79
478
39

2,892
1,231
328
903
227
350
191
463
2.35
1,406
19
41
34
19
638
86
526
43

2,852
1,236
278
958
212
318
160
546
2.31
1,516
19
43
22
21
704
95
567
45

2,857
1,248
241
1,007
178
288
141
641
2.29
1,579
19
38
7
23
754
105
584
49

LAKE ANGELUS

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

341
127
33
94
8
11
39
69
2.69
68
0
2
0
0
14
34
18
0

343
130
32
98
9
11
51
59
2.64
92
0
2
0
0
25
37
28
0

348
134
31
103
9
12
64
49
2.60
97
0
2
0
0
26
41
28
0

362
141
32
109
9

367
145
33
112
9
17
86
33
2.53
102
0
2
0
0
26
46
28
0

39
22
1
21
3
3
66
-50
-.14
43
0
0
0
0
15
18
10
0

11 .9
17.9
3.1
23.1
50.0
21.4
330.0
-60.2
-5.1
72.9
.0
.0
.0
.0
136.4
64.3
55.6
.0

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

328
123
32
91
6
14
20
83
2.67
59
0
2
0
0
11
28
18
0

338
126
33
93
8
12
28
78
2 .68
58
0
2
0
0
12
31
13
0

14
77
41
2.57
100
0
2
0
0
26
44
28
0

51

�LAKE ORION
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
LATHRUP VILLAGE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

LEONARD
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

52

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

3,029
1,237
329
908
260
278
391

3,009
1,256

3,044
1,297
277
1,020
235
208

3,035
1,325
243
1,082
228
187
567

3,004
1,342

2,954
1,352

2 ,900
1,360

211
1,131

184
1,168

160
1,200

214
168
634

196
152
700

178
138
765

-129
123
-169
292
-82
-140

308
2.45
1,326
20
50
33
62
426

331
2.40
1,645
18
51

343
2.29

326
2.24

304
2.18

279
2.13

1,821
10
42

1,914
7
42

1,971
11
42

1,997
17

13
11
531

13

30
455
113

13
17
494
126

17
541

12
18
545

119

27.9

43

134.4

997

1,064

93
1,198

75

930

112
1,142

1,236

50

55

56

56

54

584
3

89.6

45

32
652
51

299
957
248
240
437

2
37
446
116

505
349
2.35
1,713
14
42
12

40

374
-29
-.32

Percent
-4.3
9,9

-51.4
32,2
·31,5
·50.4
95.7

-9.4
-12.9

-21

50.6
-15.0
-20.0
-63.6

-44

.71.0

671
-3
-10

5.9

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

4,329
1,577

4,296
1,589

4,222
1,572

4,127

4 ,049

4,066

-263

-6.1
2.8

501
1,071

85
212
405
875
2.75
2,555
0
113
131
117
403
423
1,271

510
1,079
94
221
410
864
2.70
2,807

98
221

107
225

1,621
409
1,212
147

44

530
1,047

1,568
456
1,112

4,056
1,569
422
1,147
118

400
853
2.69
2,963

382
854
2.63
3,076

0
157
203
99
340
435
1,468

0
153
223
97
322
457
1,597

0
167
245
100
320
477
1,645

97

105

114

1990

1995

357
125
51
74

380
137
48
89

23
31
47
24
2.86
25

20
25

0
6
6
0
7
0
5

228
365
858
2.59
3,105
0
169
263
101

1,591
411
1,180
132
233

238

353
873
2 .54

341
895
2.51

3,060

3,030
1
152
269
96

-121
165
62
26

-22.8

-64

-15.8
2.3
-8.6

20
-.24
475
1
39
138
-21
-140
79

303
496
1,646

0
161
269
98
280
503
1,618

263
502
1,614

122

127

131

133

36

2000

2005

2015

2020

Change

396
149

404

2010
424

451

478

160
35
125
17
17

172

184

31
141

31
153

16

15

195
33
162
14

121
70
-18

43
106
18
20

15

343

88
-9

14
121

14

-17

65
27
2.77

82
29
2.66

97
29
2.53

129

82

34
2.45

38
2.45

14

100

110
31
2.47

108
0
78

117

127

128

0
81

0
83
4

0
78
5
4

129
0
72
7
5

0
79
7
0
8
0
5

1

6
10

11

3
2
12
2
16
1

3
14
3
19

15
4
21
1

-.40
104
0

66
1

5

9

16
5
23

5
18

1

0

15.8
72.9
12.3

18.6

rva
34.5
105.3

-17.9
-34.7
18.7
27,0
37,1

--

Percent
33,9

56,0

-35,3
118,9
.39,1

.54,8
174,5

58,3
-14.2
416,0
,0
1,100.0

16,7

r/8
128.6

r/8
360,0

' ,0

�•

LYON TWP (1990 Boundaries) 1990
8,695
Total Population
2,954
Total Households
1,377
With Children
1,577
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
320
Income Quartile 2
841
Income Quartile 3
999
Income Quartile 4
794
Persons Per Household
2.94
Total Employment
2,342
Ag, Min, Nat Res
84
Manufacturing
1,238
TCU
45
Wholesale Trade
51
Retail Trade
375
FIRE
312
Services
237
Pub Administration
0

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

9,854
3,318
1,557
1,761
280
870
1,170
998
2.97
2,941
96
1,558
63
116
460
325
323
0

11,005
3,649
1,731
1,918
271
879
1,354
1,145
3.02
3,415
101
1,447
72
135
532
362
758
8

12,316
4,040
1,909
2,131
275
925
1,536
1,304
3.05
3,972
113
1,464
110
163
706
419
980
17

14,030
4,580
2,136
2,444
291
984
1,744
1,561
3.06
4,276
117
1,449
163
188
793
468
1,074

16,236
5,296
2,473
2,823
323
1,060
1,997
1,916
3.07
4,452
124
1,373
227
204
852
506
1,135
31

18,419
6,015
2,839
3,176
363
1,131
2,230
2,291
3.06
4,594
134
1,299
286
219
899
532
1,192
33

9,724
3,061
1,462
1,599
43
290
1,231
1,497
.12
2,252
50
61
241
168
524
220
955
33

111 .8
103.6
106.2
101.4
13.4
34.5
123.2
188.5
4.0
96.2
5S.5
4.9
535.6
329.4
139.7
70.5
403.0
n/a

LYON TWP (1995 Boundaries) 1990
Total Population
8,695
Total Households
2,954
With Children
1,377
Without Children
1,577
Income Quartile 1
320
Income Quartile 2
841
Income Quartile 3
999
Income Quartile 4
794
Persons Per Household
2.94
Total Employment
2,342
Ag, Min, Nat Res
84
Manufacturing
1,238
TCU
45
Wholesale Trade
51
Retail Trade
375
FIRE
312
Services
237
Pub Administration
0

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

9,854
3,318
1,557
1,761
280
870
1,170
998
2.97
2,941
96
1,558
63
116
460
325
323
0

10,645
3,529
1,681
1,848
258

11,791
3,865
1,834
2,031
257

13,410
4,380
2,036

15,620
5,094
2,383
2,711
308
1,018
1,938
1,830
3.07

17,804
5,810
2,759
3,051

9,109
2,856
1,382

Percent
104.8

MADISON HEIGHTS
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

848

883

1,317
1,106
3.02
3,415
101

1,483
1,242
3.05
3,972
113
1,464
110
163
706

1,447

72
135
532
362
758
8

419

980
17

24

2,344

275
940
1,682
1,483
3.06
4,276
117
1,449
163
188

793
468
1,074
24

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

32,196
12,867
4,083
8,784
3,015
4,094
3,671
2,087
2.50
27,408
344
8,718
678
2,231
5,497
863
8,813

31,436
13,014
3,743
9,271
3,279
4,369
3,570
1,796

30,218
12,904
3,357
9,547
3,393
4,532
3,391
1,588

29,384
12,843
2,999
9,844
3,509
4,573
3,222
1,539
2.29
28,134
214
5,277
1,322
2,671
6,241
884
11,228
297

28,706

264

2.42

2.34

28,088
265
7,362
911
2,421
6,073
846
9,939
271

27,939
231
5,874
1,164
2,519
6,152
848
10,862
289

12,847

2,681
10,166
3,589
4,672
3,088
1,498
2.23
27,616
211
4,658
1,479
2,766
6,153
898
11,152
299

348

4,452

1,079
2,171
2,212
3.06
4,594

124
1,373
227
204
852
506
1,135
31

1,299
286
219
899
532
1,192
33

2015
28,271

12,952
2,487
10,465
3,685
4,823

2,992
1,452
2.18
26,489
204
3,994
1,565
2,710
5,881
897
10,939
299

134

2020

27,920
13,069
2,362
10,707
3,773
4,978
2,913
1,405
2.14
25,594
199
3,471
1,584
2,632
5,655
884
10,876
293

.12
2,252
50
61
241
168
524
220
955
33

96.7
100.4
93.5
8.8
28.3
117.3
178.6
4.1
96.2
59.5
4.9
535.6
329.4
139.7
70.5
403.0
n/a

Change
-4,276

Percent
-13.3

202
-1,721
1,923
758
884
-758
-682
-.37
-1,814
-145
-5,247
906
401

1.6
-42.2
21.9
25.1
21.6
-20.6
-32.7
-14.6
-6.6

1,474
28

238
1,172
1,418

158
21

2,063
29

-42.2

-60.2
133.6
18.0
2.9
2.4

23.4
11.0

53

�----MILFORD
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
MILFORD TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

NORTHVILLE PART
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

54

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

5,511
1,996
817
1,179
491
405
653
447
2.76
3,996
45
607
145
117
1,058
136
1,830

6,301
2,291
894
1,397

6,716
2,469
903
1,566
591
375
887
616
2.72
5,239
63
626
201
129
1,322
135
2,683

7,078
2,639

7,387
2,794

7,497

2,887

7,500
2,943

1,989
947

36.1
47,4

883
1,756

854
1,940
674
394
1,015

815
2,072

775
2,168

-42

720

151
2,827

2,995

80

88

97

700
404
1,045
738
2.60
6,029
58
560
247
159
1,667
180
3,051
107

·5,1
83.9
46.6
2.2
62.9

58

550
396
796
549
2.75
4,942
52
654
186
117
1,279
119
2,462
73

638
381
960
660
2.68
5,597
69
631
220
142
1,469

711
2.64
5,950
67
615
242
155
1,611
168

414
1,064
745
2.55
6,120
47
503

989
229
9
411
298
-.21

66.7

2,124

53.2
4.4
-17,1

2
-104

36.8

119

1,347
61

73.6
105.2
Percent
104.3
118.6

158
1,696
186
3,177

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

9,281
3,067
1,194
1,873

10,343
3,474
1,288
2,186

11,438

12,606

13,507

6,897

3,909
1,402

4,379
1,567

4,755
1,726

2,580
812

2,507

2,812

3,029

285
413

375
503
1,074
1,522
2.98
4,838
73
1,732

478

589
759
1,366

681

1,596
2.93

1,665

1,504
1,694

2.88

2.84

3,378
35
1,953

8,142
2,667
1,084
1,583
227
383
813
1,244
3.05
3,501
51
1,826

5,253
83
1,690

5,503
95
1,561

5,606
103
1,424

60
97
61
26
1,146

82
109
47
27
1,359

165
161

209
185

248
195

273
198

0

0

62
1,725
125
125

622
1,213

876

1,768
492
507
847
734
-.20
2,228
68
-529
213
101

2n

66.0
194.3
-27.1

355,0
104,1
454,1

43

285
108
2,655

314
120
2,922

338
128
3,091

102

392,3

1,909

93
2,340

1,945

169.7

11

26

38

48

51

51

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

3,408
1,286
417

3,347
1,326

3,238
1,350

3,139
1,365

3,044

2,967

-400

349

977

196
1,169

1,374
149
1,225

1,382
116

869
43
135
430
678
2.65
915
60
124
0
1
175
52
497
6

263
1,087
44
166

44
182

539
601
2.40

587
552
2.30
1,091

506
2.22
1,124

38
112

40
100

5
28
213
56
630
9

5
28
209

6

88.8
140.2
260,3
137.4
128.9
76.5
•6,5

248

1990

454

35.0
60.3

102

3,367
1,231
454
777
49
131
381
670
2.74
856
75
105
0
8
159
49

61.4

89
41
638
50

234

6,610
2,175
914
1,261
189
369
657
960
3.04

935
1,434
3.03
4,102

•7,7

42
151
486
647
2.52
963
56
117
1
5
187
53
537
7

1,039
39
117
4
27
207
56
581
8

43
200
625

53
679
10

12.3

220

275
-205
-.59

1,151
42

295
-33
-17

205
49
724
10

-:[g
-74.4
62,9

656
465
2.15

88
4
29

--

Percent

151
-338
489
-8
89

1,266
41

rJa

4
21

46
0
270

4

-16.3
67,9
72,2
.30.6
-21,5
34,5

-44,0
-16,2

rJa
262,5
28,9

.0
59,5

66.7

�NOVI
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

OAKLAND TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

OAK PARK
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

33,148
12,742
4,715
8,027
1,249
2,886
3,736
4,871
2.60
22,221
313
3,782
612
2,656
7,885
1,030
5,789
154

41,595
16,102
5,773
10,329
1,427
3,564
4,744
6,367
2.58
25,479
250
3,865
485
2,284
9,367
1,109
7,890
229

48,731
19,098
6,506
12,592
1,587
4,190
5,636
7,685
2.55
28,822
247
3,743
499
2,010
10,445
1,263
10,293
322

56,161
22,259
7,120
15,139
1,895
4,901
6,558
8,905
2.52
32,402
279
3,969
529
1,896
11,717
1,483
12,165
364

63,682
25,479
7,768
17,711
2,209
5,657
7,538
10,075
2.50
34,748
284
4,054
516
1,731
12,332
1,636
13,782
413

71,419
28,752
8,636
20,116
2,539
6,430
8,536
11,247
2.48
35,851
281
3,903
492
1,537
12,428
1,747
15,007
456

78,053
31,569
9,512
22,057
2,840
7,095
9,401
12,233
2.47
36,708
279
3,698
467
1,389
12,437
1,814
16,148
476

44,905
18,827
4,797
14,030
1,591
4,209
5,665
7,362
-.13
14,487
-34
-84
-145
-1,267
4,552
784
10,359
322

135.5
147.8
101.7
174.8
127.4
145.8
151.6
151.1
-5.0
'55.2
-10.9
-2.2
-23 ..7
-47.7
57.7
76.1
178.9
209.1

Change
16,288

Percent

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

8,227
2,722
1,084
1,638
217
359
588
1,558
3.02
1,055
71
217
0
45
248
34
431
9

10,232
3,398
1,307
2,091
232
424
758
1,984
3.01
1,099
72
172
0
35
278
40
490
12

11,665
3,912
1,453
2,459
254
474
934
2,250
2.98
1,432
111
146
0
62
315
92
686
20

13,699
4,626
1,715
2,911
334
569
1,203
2,520
2.96
1,812
163
154

16,469
5,568
2,135
3,433
445
698
1,567
2,858
2.96
2,125
202
165

20,436
6,849
2,853
3,996
591
879
2,068
3,311
2.98
2,418
241
180

24,515
8,108
3,694
4,414
728
1,060
2,590
3,730
3.02
2,680
259
191

89
368
162
845
30

110
423
242
952
30

116
480
349
1,021
30

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

30,462
10,871
4,351
6,520
2,248
2,962
3,096
2,565
2.80
12,685
77
1,842
550
1,661
2,662
596
4,947
350

30,905
10,903
4,585
6,318
2,242
3,077
3,153
2,431
2.83
11,801
82
1,586
551
1,434
2,554
568
4,695
331

30,977
10,911
4,647
6,264
2,246
3,182
3,186
2,297
2.84
11,430
88
1,342
573
1,320
2,312
577
4,864
354

31,108
10,886
4,622
6,264
2,176
3,251
3,239
2,220
2.86
11,375
96
1,314
603
1,286
2,192
600
4,920
364

31,529
10,979
4,653
6,326
2,138
3,328
3,320
2,193
2.87
11,075
103
1,248
615
1,235
2,040
627
4,835
372

127
532
457
1,083
30

5,386
2,610
2,776
511
701
2,002
2,172
.00
1,625
188
-26
1
82
284
423
652
21

198.0
197.9
240.8
169.5
235.5
195.3
340.5
139.4
.0
154.0
264.8
-12.0
n/a
182.2
114.5
1,244.1
151.3
233.3

2015

2020

Change

Percent

32,380
11,287
4,790
6,497
2,139
3,505
3,416
2,227
2.87
10,606
108
1,140
613
1,145
1,873
644
4,706
377

33,016
11,507
4,959
6,548
2,125
3,660
3,489
2,233
2.87
10,245
108
1,039
597
1,071
1,751
645
4,658
376

2,554
636
608
28
-123
698
393
-332
.07
-2,440
31
-803
47
-590
-911
49
-289
26

8.4
5.9
14.0
.4
-5.5
23.6
12.7
-12.9
2.4
-19.2
40.3
-43.6
8.5
-35.5
-34.2
8.2
-5.8
7.4

55

�ORCHARD LAKE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

ORION TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

2,286
696
261
435
24
59
73
540
3.28
1,051
4
89
15
40
230
19
653

2,326
722
231
491
14
45
56
607
3.22
1,051
5
91
10
25
263
33
623

2,387
758
204
554
8
36
45
669
3.15
1,128
6

2,504
841
136
705
4
29
42
766
2.98
1,267
8
74
8
36

2,577

2,626
912
120
792
3
30

340

9
28
290
38
679

2,433
797
163
634
6
31
41
719
3.05
1,219
6
81
9
32
320
43
727

2005

2010

n

344
49
747

1990

1995

2000

21,047
7,331
3,Q75
4,256
774
1,618
2,322
2,617
2.87
7,379
106
4,726
257
198
633
242
1,159
58

25,409
8,745
3,649
5,096
794
1,800
2,775
3,376
2.91
6,324
114
3,499
214
170
682
147
1,428
70

28,695
9,837
3,991
5,846
784
1,893
3,100
4,060
2.92
6,880
150
3,118
217
129
827
247
2,073
119

31,569
10,857
4,150
6,707
849
1,999
3,299
4,710
2.91
7,942
179
3,109
254
134
1,068
388
2,629
181

34,256
11,851
4,241
7,610
907
2,076
3,458
5,410
2.89
8,533
199
3,103
262
138
1,193
450
3,004
184

881
125
756
3
29
46
803
2.93
1,266
8
60
6
37
351
54
749
1

54
825
2.88
1,273
9
46
6
38
355
58
760
1

216
-141
357
-21
-29
-19
285
-.41

222
5

-43
-9
-2
125
39
107
0

2020

Change

36,441
12,717
4,316
8,401
958
2,110
3,570
6,079
2.87
8,881
205
3,107
261
131
1,251
494
3,248
184

37,985
13,382
4,346
9,036
1,001
2,087
3,633
6,661

16,938
6,051
1,271
4,780
227
469
1,311
4,044
-.03
1,692
105
-1,723

2015

2.84
9,071
211
3,003
255
123
1,291
521
3,488
179

•,8

-37.9
103,9
115.3
200,9
208,6

1990

1995

2000

2005

1,524
543
233
310
98
143
153
149
2.81
476
0
39
0
6
117
35
236
43

2010

2015

2020

Change

1,252
453
196
257
104
131
116
102
2.76
354
0
26
0
14
96
28
149
41

1,677
596
246
350
89
140
179
188
2.81
528
0
42
2
9
130
42
257
46

1,834

1,980
713
252
461
83
133
221
276
2.78
641
0
51
3
16
159
56
305
51

2,133
773
260
513
80
130
242
321
2.76
697
0
52
3
18
176
63
333
52

2,227
812
264
548
75
124
259
354
2.74
744
0
52
3
19
191
67
363

975
359

56

-1.1
22.9
99.1
-36.5

-2

ORTONVILLE

49

Percent
80.5
82.5
41.3
112.3
29.3
29,0
56.5
154.5

-75
658
279
2,329
121

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

655
251
404
86
137
202
230
2.80
586
0
47
3
13
144
49
280
50

Percenl
14.9
31.0
·54.0
82.1
·87.5
-49.2
·26.0
52.8
·12.3
21.1
125.0
-48.3
-60.0
-5.0
54.3
205.3
16.4
.0

68
291
-29
-7
143
252
-.02
390
0
26
3
5
95
39
214
8

---

Percent
~
71,9
79,2
34,7
113,2
-27,9
.5,3
123,3
247,1
,,8

110.2
.0
100.0

rJa
35,7
99,0
139,3
143,6
19,5

�1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

2,929
1,155
400
755
279
266
296
314
2.54
1,269
2
265
5
52
280
125
439
101

3,235
1,248
444
804
262
249
357
380
2.59
1,469
6
324
5
64
340

3,422
1,316
457
859
254
227
404
431
2.60
1,567
6
322
5
58
374
167
574
61

3,509
1,370
435
935
260
212
436
462
2.56
1,689
7
332
4
56
409
186
627
68

3,511
1,403
396
1,007
262
195
454
492
2.50
1,806
7
336
3
49
448
207
685
71

3,469
1,423
358
1,065
263
179
469
512
2.44
1,896
7
315
2
35
490
226
749
72

3,404
1,435
321
1,114
262
164
482
527
2.37
1,975
7
288

OXFORD TWP

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

12,028
4,146
1,627
2,519
381
912
1,458
1,395
2.90
3,548
176
1,160
15
65
653
166
1,309
4

12,922
4,493
1,683
2,810
377
1,026
1,532
1,558
2.88
4,031
178
1,190
21
82
796
211
1,549
4

13,872
4,858
1,794
3,064
378
1,144
1,596
1,740
2.86
4,296
178
1,143
24
97
891
243
1,716
4

14,720
5,185
1,922
3,263
381
1,252
1,638
1,914
2.84
4,485
179
1,Q76

OXFORD

148
525
57

22
526
239
818
74

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

9,004
3,074
1,331
1,743
460
662
993
959
2.93
2,136
177
1,091
21
19
321
24
483
0

10,278
3,502
1,482
2,020
431
731
1,196
1,144
2.93
2,324
152
1,112
10
31
327
60
632
0

11,171
3,815
1,578
2,237
389
807
1,350
1,269
2.93
2,902
158
1,116
8
45
467
103
1,005
0

PLEASANT RIDGE
Total Population
Total Households

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

2,754
1,097
293
804
119
87
280
611
2.51
632
9
101
6
13
89
191
214
9

2,702
1,101
246
855
113
72
274
642
2.45
706
10
106
6
13
136
205
221
9

2,677
1,112
209
903
106
64
268
674
2.41
708
10
93

2,684
1,133
190
943
102
62
265
704
2.37
688
9
77

2,692
1,151
179
972
99
63
261
728
2.34
673
8
64
7
14
128
228
215
9

With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

2,833
1,094
372
722
145
138
287
524
2.59
585
8
170
5
19
49
162
163
9

2,805
1,093
337
756
128
107
287
571
2.57
606
8
128
5
15
72
175
195
8

7

7

14
137
218
220
9

14
131
225
216
9

24
110
964
267
1,861
4

Change
475
280
-79
359
-17
-102
186
213
-.16
706
5
23
-4
-30
246
114
379
-27

Percent
16.2
24.2
-19.8
47.5
-6.1
-38.3
62.8
67.8
-6.5
55.6
:!50.0
8.7
-80.0
-57.7
87.9
91.2
86.3
-26.7

Change
5,716
2,111
591
1,520
-79
590
645
955
-.09
2,349
2
-15
3
91
643
243
1,378
4

Percent
63.5
68.7
44.4
87.2
-17.2
89.1
65.0
99.6
-3.1
110.0
1.1
-1.4
14.3
478.9
200.3
1,012.5
285.3
n/a

Change
-141
57
-193
250
-46
-75
-26
204
-.25
88
0
-106
2
-5
79
66
52
0

Percent
-5.0
5.2
-51.9
34.6
-31.7
-54.3
-9.1
38.9
-9.7
15.0
.0
-62.4
40.0
-26.3
161.2
40.7
31.9
.0

57

�PONTIAC
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

ROCHESTER
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

ROCHESTER HILLS
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

58

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

71,166
24,769
10,845
13,924
10,238
6,761
5,100
2,670
2.87
56,308
370
18,471
3,877
2,419
6,344
2,035
20,013
2,779

70,034
24,665
10,866
13,799
10,920
6,611
4,931
2,203
2.84
55,246
418
15,916
3,782
2,726
6,407
1,983
21,219
2,795

67,018
24,022
10,295
13,727
11,124
6,362
4,680
1,856
2.79
55,150
475
14,448
3,863
2,889
6,272
2,071
22,350
2,782

64,823
23,533
9,641
13,892
11,069
6,236
4,444
1,784
2.75
56,846
461
15,572
3,784
3,118
6,356
2,178
22,796
2,581

63,372
23,419

62,898
23,663

62,658

9,048

a,n8

14,371
11 ,080
6,226
4,387
1,726
2.71
57,942
482
16,776
3,699
3,267
6,113
2,316
22,700
2,589

14,885
11,268
6,309
4,392
1,694
2.66
56,958
496
16,346
3,547
3,251
5,769
2,418
22,544
2,587

1,675
2.61
55,803
508
15,352
3,383
3,198
5,514
2,475
22,833
2,540

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

7,178
3,473
842
2,631
588
1,068
1,004
813
2.07
12,757
146
2,181
357
196
2,830
721
6,240
86

7,761
3,665
928
2,737
506
1,015
1,193
951
2.12
15,106
152
2,470
327
232
2,658
867
8,311
89

8,335
3,848
1,028
2,820
444
964
1,342
1,098
2.17
17,650
140
2,551
337
315
2,634
983
10,582
108

8,958
4,069
1,123
2,946
398
962
1,432
1,277
2.20
19,552
128
2,662
360
411
2,569
1,072
12,227
123

9,678
4,321
1,257
3,064
357
958
1,502
1,504
2.24
21,107
123
2,733
348
2,662
1,133
13,494
130

10,550
4,613
1,471
3,142
325
956
1,555
1,777
2.29
21,921
117
2,635
325
517
2,656
1,164
14,372
135

11,393
4,874
1,719
3,155
297
952
1,588
2,037
2.34
22,636
113
2,499
304
538
2,642
1,177
15,228
135

1990

1995

2000

61,718
22,334
8,935
13,399
2,232
3,696
5,656
10,750
2.76
18,667
443
3,984
217
1,014
5,068
1,277
6,451
213

2005

2010

2015

2020

66,365
24,206
9,404
14,802
2,212
3,709
6,015
12,270
2.74
23,716
502
5,583
231
1,337
5,809
1,221
8,799
234

69,537
25,773
9,523
16,250
2,310
3,759
6,307
13,397
2.70
28,343
535
6,515
314
1,560
6,265
1,419
11,485
250

72,033
27,230
9,245
17,985
2,448
3,962
6,627
14,193
2.65
31,420
535
6,814
401
1,815
6,699
1,601
13,287
268

73,749
28,612
8,776
19,836
2,622
4,167
7,047
14,776
2.58
34,007
549
7,150
459
2,028
7,135
1,749
14,663
274

75,840
30,055
8,696
21,359
2,812
4,409
7,470
15,364
2.52
35,521
556
7,181
502
2,136
7,306
1,855
15,708
2TT

TT,801
31,382
8,796
22,586
3,004
4,645
7,851
15,882
2.48
36,669
562
7,045
529
2,196
7,418
1,916

484

23,972
8,636
15,336
11,475
6,408
4,414

16,728

275

Change
-8,508
-797
-2,209
1,412
1,237
-353
-686
-995
-.26
-505
138
-3,119
-494
n9
-830
440
2,820
-239

Percent
·12.0
·3.2
·20.4
10.1
12.1
-5.2
·13.5
-37.3
•9,0
•,9
37,3
-16.9
·12.7
32.2
·13.1
21.6
14.1
-8.6

Change
4,215
1,401
877
524
-291
-116
584
1,224
.27
9,879

Percent
58.7
40.3
104.2
19.9
-49.5
-10,9
58.2
150,6
13,1

-33

-22,6
14.6
-14,8
174,5
-6.6

318
-53
342
-188
456
8,988

49
Change
16,083
9,048
-139
9,187
772
949
2,195
5,132
-.28
18,002
119
3,061
312
1,182
2,350
639
10,277
62

77,4

63.2
144,0
57,0

--Percent

~

40.5
.1,6
68,6
34,6
25.7
38,8
47.7
-10,3
96.4
26,9
76,8
143,8
116,6

46.4
50.0
159,3
29,1

�ROSE TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

ROYAL OAK
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
· Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

ROYAL OAK TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

4,926
1,588
772
816
196
399
465
528
3.10
200
41
25
2
10
5
0
115
2

5,853
1,896
903
993
177
523
552
644
3.09
227
32
27

6,472
2,122
970
1,152
159
613
626
724
3.05
458
33
35
11
14
35
9
314
7

7,114
2,366
1,011
1,355
153
687
720
806
3.01
653
37
47
11
23
82
17
428
8

7,753
2,614
1,048
1,566
153
730
813
918
2.97
766
38
56
11
23
86
23
521
8

8,422
2,869
1,112
1,757
158
755
905
1,051
2.94

9,020
3,095
1,185
1,910
167
757
982
1,189
2.91
906
38
69
10
20
94
30
638
7

4,094
1,507
413
1,094
-29
358
517
661
-.19
706
-3
8
10
89
30
523
5

83.1
94.9
53.5
134.1
-14.8
89.7
111.2
125.2
-6.0
353.0
-7.3
176.0
400.0
100.0
1,780.0
n/a
454.8
250.0

5
6
0
149
7

842
38
64
10
21
90
27
584
8

44

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

65,493
28,366
7,432
20,934
4,969
8,181
8,334
6,882
2.31
34,871
365
2,922
2,162
1,751
6,831
2,139
18,275
426

65,367
28,658
7,140
21,518
4,894
8,453
8,669
6,642
2.28
35,350
388
2,889
2,067
1,599
8,048
2,460
17,454
445

64,479
28,756
6,690
22,066
4,940
8,637
8,825
6,354
2.24
36,056
381
2,732
2,200
1,466
8,404
2,726
17,670
477

64,087
28,832
6,385
22,447
5,207
8,590
8,864
6,171
2.22
37,609
366
2,872
2,426
1,451
8,723
2,944
18,326
501

64,253
29,094
6,219
22,875
5,431
8,636
8,936
6,091
2.21
38,149
376
2,834
2,545
1,391
8,947
3,207
18,336
513

64,951
29,598
6,293
23,305
5,710
8,748
9,082
6,058
2.19
37,964
380
2,652
2,563
1,281
8,821
3,381
18,367
519

65,544
30,039
6,456
23,583
5,983
8,819
9,209
6,028
2.18
38,084
383
2,465
2,529
1,193
8,697
3,480
18,824
513

51
1,673
-976
2,649
1,014
638
875
-854
-.13
3,213
18
-457
367
-558
1,866
1,341
549
87

.1
5.9
-13.1
12.7
20.4
7.8
10.5
-12.4
-5.5
9.2
4.9
-15.6
17.0
-31.9
27.3
62.7
3.0

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

5,133
2,468
744
1,724
1,179
784
285
220
2.08
2,635
1
157
250
258
464
457
903
145

5,391
2,527
820
1,707
1,274
726
304
223
2.13
2,536
4
143
243
237
422
462
879
146

5,548
2,576
861
1,715
1,367
653
314

537
108
249
-141
133
-40
-36
51
.12
-161
6
-50
-83
-160
-15
79
28
34

10.7
4.4
40.7
-7.6
10.8
-5.8
-10.3
26.7
6.1
-6.2
n/a
-27.6
-26.3
-42.2
-3.7
20.6
3.3
31.2

5,011
2,468
612
1,856
1,234
693
350
191
2.03
2,617
0
181
315
379
408
383
842
109

5,152
2,447
704
1,743
1,154
760
340
193
2.11
2,675
0
202
224
305
520
418
877
129

5,173
2,455
718
1,737
1,081
819
340
215
2.11
2,683
0
170
234
279
529
424
908
139

5,084
2,451
723
1,728
1,103
829
316
203
2.07
2,685
0
166
246
270
500
441
919
143

242
2.15
2,456
6
131
232
219
393
462
870
143

20.4

59

�...
SOUTHFIELD
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
75,695
32,115
8,278
23,837
5,405
7,932
8,655
10,123
2.36
108,593
536
8,980
8,744
8,975
17,604
17,973
44,535
1,246

1995
75,331
32,459
8,032
24,427
5,636
8,271
9,349
9,203
2.32
111,422
481
7,501
7,490
9,445
16,260
20,955
48,031
1,259

2000
74,377
32,397
7,848
24,549
5,798
8,455
9,769
8,375
2.30
114,248
466
6,451
7,244
9,519
15,443
22,328
51,488
1,309

2005
73,503
32,419
7,438
24,981
6,139
8,640
9,916
7,724
2.27
114,279
485
6,363
7,172
9,837
14,998
22,409
51,702
1,313

2010
73,323
32,659
7,210
25,449
6,479
8,870
10,067
7,243
2.25
112,142
493
5,930
6,824
9,911
14,357
23,190
50,162
1,275

2015
73,654
33,142
7,216
25,926
6,856
9,171
10,241
6,874
2.22
107,867
493
5,283
6,359
9,496
13,376
23,485
48,141
1,234

2020
73,959
33,608
7,312
26,296
7,204
9,444
10,365
6,595
2.20
104,740
493
4,733
5,933
9,096
12,640
23,489
47,174
1,182

Change

2010
12,553
4,927
1,133
3,794

2015
13,067
5,074
1,083
3,991
581
1,183
976
2,334
2.58
3,199
52
347
180

Change

1,012
217
1,316
32

2020
13,381
5,163
1,043
4,120
530
1,164
935
2,534
2.59
3,267
49
329
180
44
1,032
223
1,375
35

441
116
681
16

Percent
102.4
90.1
25.1
118.9
-11.8
45.9
27.7
333.2
6.5
81.6
113.0
7.2
462.5
69.2
74.6
108.4
98.1
84.2

2015
13,683
5,276
1,173
4,103
596
1,225
1,035
2,420
2.59
3,199
52
347
180
43
1,012
217
1,316
32

2020
13,996
5,368
1,123
4,245
545
1,206
994
2,623
2.61
3,267
49
329
180
44
1,032
223
1,375
35

Change

percent

SOUTH LYON (1990 Boundaries)1990
Total Population
6,612
Total Households
2,716
With Children
834
Without Children
1,882
Income Quartile 1
601
Income Quartile 2
798
Income Quartile 3
732
Income Quartile 4
585
Persons Per Household
2.43
Total Employment
1,799
Ag, Min, Nat Res
23
Manufacturing
307
TCU
32
Wholesale Trade
26
Retail Trade
591
FIRE
107
Services
694
Pub Administration
19

1995
8,166
3,252
1,029
2,223
639
921
831
861
2.51
2,228
28
314
53
15
687
144
965
22

2000
10,642
4,270
1,203
3,067
733
1,136
1,011
1,390
2.49
2,520
41
312
105
25
783
165
1,065
24

2005
11,771
4,680
1,193
3,487
697
1,197
1,041
1,745
2.52
2,838
54
348
145
35
886
186
1,158

SOUTH LYON (1995 Boundarles)1990
Total Population
6,612
Total Households
2,716
With Children
834
Without Children
1,882
Income Quartile 1
601
Income Quartile 2
798
Income Quartile 3
732
Income Quartile 4
585
Persons Per Household
2.43
Total Employment
1,799
Ag, Min, Nat Res
23
Manufacturing
307
TCU
32
Wholesale Trade
26
Retail Trade
591
FIRE
107
Services
694
Pub Administration
19

1995
8,166
3,252
1,029
2,223
639
921
831
861
2.51
2,228
28
314
53
15
687
144
965
22

2000
11,002
4,390
1,253
3,137
746
1,167
1,048
1,429
2.51
2,520
41
312
105
25
783
165
1,065
24

2005
12,296
4,855
1,268
3,587
715
1,239
1,094
1,807
2.53
2,838
54
348
145
35
886
186
1,158
26

60

26

639
1,199
1,015
2,074
2.55
3,086
55
359
170
41
975
205
1,252
29

2010
13,137
5,127
1,233
3,894
655
1,243
1,077
2,152
2.56
3,086

55
359
170
41
975
205
1,252
29

43

-1,736
1,493
-966
2,459
1,799
1,512
1,710

-3,528
-.16
-3,853
-43
-4,247
-2,811
121
-4,964
5,516
2,639

-64

6,769
2,447
209

2,238
-71
366
203
1,949
.16
1,468
26

22
148

18

7,384
2,652
289
2,363
-56
408
262
2,038
.17
1,468
26

22
148
18
441
116
681
16

Percent
·2.3
4.6
·11.7
10.3
33.3
19.1
19.8
·34.9
-6.6
·3.5
-8.0
-47.3
·32.1
1.3
-28.2
30.7

5.9
-5.1

---

1111
97.6
34,7
125.6
.9,3
51.1
35,8
348.4
7.1
81,6
113,0
7.2
462,5
69,2
74,6
108.4
98,1
84.2

�SPRINGFIELD TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

9,927
3,276
1,554
1,722
385
623
1,010
1,258
3.03
1,244
166
189
15
93
80
6
695
0

12,660
4,193
1,946
2,247
460
677
1,285
1,771
3.02
1,703
94
342
27
39
229
5
967
0

14,587
4,868
2,178
2,690
515
688
1,473
2,192
3.00
2,427
100
388
32
44
413
28
1,422
0

16,598
5,597
2,360
3,237
588
740
1,688
2,581
2.97
3,199
121
496
38
65
677
59
1,742
1

18,628
6,338
2,537
3,801
664
801
1,876
2,997
2.94
3,579
124
555
39
71
701
76
2,012
1

20,734
7,101
2,795
4,306
738

22,579
7,774
3,070
4,704
801
990
2,238
3,745
2.90
4,008
126
577
35
64
697
100
2,408
1

SYLVAN LAKE

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

1,905
848
185
663
71
133
315
329
2.25
1,134
13
35
1
295
493
45
212
40

1,861
848
156
692
69
117
349
313
2.19
1,236
12
36

1,807
849
124
725
58
103
401
287
2.13
1,302

1,757
852
98
754
45
91
459
257
2.06
1,306
10
23
0
333
594
63
233
50

1,782
882
88
794
34
83
519
246
2.02
1,308
11
17
1
325
600
68
236
50

889
2,069
3,405
2.92
3,815
124
574
38
68
700
90
2,220
1

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1,893
840
203
637
103
191
248
298
2.25
1,081
12
122
2
251
452
39
179
24

1,915
847
198
649
86
160
281
320
2.26
1,087
14
43

TROY

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

79,002
28,501
10,580
17,921
2,801
4,425
7,326
13,949
2.77
116,358
461
21,555
3,190
8,797
20,934
13,657
47,255
509

82,136
30,049
10,442
19,607
3,012
4,651
7,577
14,809
2.73
125,075
493
18,785
3,374
8,832
21,600
14,556
56,879
556

85,158
31,658
10,051
21,607
3,413
5,036
7,800
15,409
2.69
128,710
526
16,589
3,496
9,136
21,969
14,871
61,533
590

85,836
32,793
9,121
23,672
3,801
5,508
8,290
15,194
2.62
129,113
536
14,548
3,525
9,144
21,452
15,183
64,122
603

87,282
34,076
8,746
25,330
4,199
5,971
8,760
15,146
2.56
126,606
538
12,415
3,486
8,775
20,370
15,229
65,184
609

89,110
35,378
8,687
26,691
4,574
6,392
9,203
15,209
2.52
125,073
540
10,TT9
3,423
8,432
19,536
15,124
66,636
603

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

72,884
26,173
10,109
16,064
2,640
4,152
6,924
12,457
2.78
104,498
403
22,210
3,313
8,070
19,781
12,671
37,577
473

281
482
39
191
36

320
545
53
227
42

11
31
0
337
584
59
233
47

Change
12,652
4,498
1,516
2,982
416
367
1,228
2,487
-.13
2,764
-40
388
20
-29
617
94
1,713
1

Percent
127.5
137.3
97.6
173.2
108.1
58.9
121.6
197.7
-4.2
222.2
-24.1
205.3
133.3
-31.2
771.3
1,566.7
246.5
n/a

Change
-111
42
-115
157
-69
-108
271
-52
-.23
227
-1
-105
-1
74
148
29
57
26

Percent
-5.9
5.0
-56.7
24.6
-67.0
-56.5
109.3
-17.4
-10.3
21.0
-8.3
-86.1
-50.0
29.5
32.7
74.4
31.8
108.3

Change
16,226
9,205
-1,422
10,627
1,934
2,240
2,279
2,752
-.27
20,575
137
-11,431
110
362
-245
2,453
29,059
130

Percent
22.3
35.2
-14.1
66.2
73.3
53.9
32.9
22.1
-9.5
19.7
34.0
-51 .5
3.3
4.5
-1.2
19.4
77.3
27.5

61

�WALLED LAKE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

6,278
2,796
823
1,973
603
762
817
614
2.25
6,441
61
2,347
146
337
1,323
248
1,807
172

6,479
2,977
721
2,256
548
827
882
720
2.18
7,059
53
2,250
187
591
1,446
282
2,068
182

6,932
3,281
640
2,641
518
922
976
865
2.11
7,328
50
1,708
271
682
1,614
323
2,482
198

7,255
3,532
540
2,992
518
984
1,060
970
2.05
8,024
53
1,646
314
779
1,752
388
2,877
215

7,725
3,825
478
3,347
510
1,070
1,150
1,095
2.02
8,458
56
1,543
357
883
1,774
437
3,188
220

8,236
4,135
449
3,686
505
1,180
1,240
1,210
1.99
8,601
56
1,378
384
938
1,730
473
3,419
223

8,730
4,398
473
3,925
499
1,295
1,303
1,301
1.98
8,669
56
1,227
389
968
1,683
494
3,629
223

2,452
1,602
-350
1,952
-104
533
486
687
-.26
2,228
-5
-1,120
243
631
360
246
1,822
51

WATERFORD TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

66,692
25,488
8,883
16,605
4,142
6.659
7,949
6,738
2.62
23,106
607
1,572
889
1,209
8,941
1,424
7,699
765

69,222
26,997
8,730
18,267
4,311
7,037
8,673
6,976
2.56
27,152
786
1,599
685
1,559
10,374
1,625
9,531
993

69,679
27,777
8,243
19,534
4,440
7,231
9,105
7,001
2.51
31,269
849
1,597
658
1,840
11,571
1,899
11,551
1,304

70,561
28,613
7,794
20,819
4,714
7,426
9,375
7,098
2.47
34,978
803
1,789
678
2,142
12,886
2,169
12,968
1,543

71,719
29,503
7,496
22,007
4,968
7,665
9,656
7,214
2.43
37,373
834
1,805
645
2,420
13,659
2,414
13,811
1,785

73,299
30,547
7,488
23,059
5,257
7,968
9,985
7,337
2.40
38,491
849
1,721
601
2,551
13,848
2,595
14,327
1,999

74,577
31,422
7,590
23,832
5,522
8,230
10,254
7,416
2.37
39,343
862
1,621
560
2,625
13,942
2,712
14,883
2,138

7,885
5,934
-1,293
7,227
1,380
1,571
2,305
678
-.24
16,237
255
49
-329
1,416
5,001
1,288
7,184
1,373

WEST BLOOMFIELD TWP 1990
Total Population
54,507
Total Households
19,216
With Children
7,138
Without Children
12,078
Income Quartile 1
1,002
Income Quartile 2
2,230
Income Quartile 3
4,289
Income Quartile 4
11,695
Persons Per Household
2.84
Total Employment
13,710
Ag, Min, Nat Res
355
Manufacturing
504
TCU
266
Wholesale Trade
536
Retail Trade
2,904
FIRE
1,309
Services
7,646
Pub Administration
190

1995

2000

2005

2010

2020

Change

57,162
20,873
6,746
14,127
844
2,361
4,777
12,891
2.74
15,718
396
545
196
680
3,399
1,489
8,765
248

2015

59,566
22,268
6,548
15,720
768
2,473
5,220
13,807
2.67
17,881
417
528
205
786
3,849
1,756
9,986
354

65,991
27,132
5,237
21,895
1,501
3,581
6,901
15,149
2.43
21,640
472
641
218
1,087
5,006
2,685
11,077

11,484
7,916
-1,901
9,817

62

Percenl
39.1
57.3
-42.5
98.9
·17.2
69.9
59.5
111.9
·11.6
34.6
•8,2
47.7
166,4
187,2
27.2
99.2
100.8
29.7
Percent
11.8
23.3
•14.6
43,5
33.3
23,6
29.0
10.1
•9,3
70.3
42.0
3.1
.37,0
117.1
55,9
90.4
93,3
179.5

.--61,168
23,611
5,922
17,689
939
2,764
5,596
14,312
2.59
19,738

428
620
231
915
4,469
2,067
10,634
374

62,899
24,954
5,430
19,524
1,127
3,056
6,111
14,660
2.52
20,858
451
657
241
1,022
4,816
2,344
10,906
421

64,703
26,199
5,267
20,932
1,323
3,339
6,561
14,976
2.47
21,298
466
656
234
1,067
4,934
2,551
10,941
449

454

499
1,351
2,612
3,454
-.40
7,930
117
137

-48
551
2,102
1,376
3,431
264

percent

~
41,2
.26.6
81.3
49,8
60,6
60,9

29.5
.14.3
57,8
33.0
27,2
-18,0
102.8

72.4
105.1
44,9
138,9

�WHITE LAKE TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

WIXOM
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

WOLVERINE LAKE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

22,608
7,787
3,355
4,432
998
1,718
2,542
2,529
2.90
3,189
320
207
53
189
607
95
1,657
61

26,527
9,201
3,863
5,338
1,061
1,779
3,108
3,253
2.88
3,360
360
108
25
212
756
113
1,718
68

28,911
10,044
4,086
5,958
1,100
1,711
3,456
3,777
2.88
4,284
346
152
72
242
945
164
2,278
85

31,013
10,822
4,189
6,633
1,169
1,699
3,706
4,248
2.87
5,187
312
212
81
285
1,236
220
2,735
106

32,690
11,496
4,210
7,286
1,245
1,695
3,829
4,727
2.84
5,774
286
250
79
309
1,421
269
3,035
125

34,206
12,122
4,322
7,800
1,328
1,708
3,918
5,168
2.82
6,130
283
274
73
309
1,513
306
3,231
141

35,390
12,643
4,456
8,187
1,414
1,731
3,969
5,529
2.80
6,400
280
254
67
308
1,581
334
3,425
151

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

17,490
7,137
2,209
4,928
774
1,881
1,975
2,507
2.45

18,936
7,592
2,416
5,176
815
1,812
2,047
2,918
2.49
9,424
124
3,173
910
1,442
1,098
241
2,378
58

20,028
7,908
2,597
5,311
827
1,696
2,097
3,288
2.53
9,238
107
2,814
917
1,473
1,083
261
2,527
56

15,579

8,550
4,119
957
3,162
610
1,597
1,130
782
2.08
6,562
130
4,309
302
648
326
73
734
40

11,487
5,102
1,439
3,663
628
1,797
1,453
1,224
2.25
7,430
96
4,203
488
798
542
64
1,191
48

13,506
5,789
1,738
4,051
629
1,894
1,642
1,624
2.33
8,386
113
3,920
652
976
921
112
1,639
53

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

4,578
1,739
529
1,210
255
423
689
372
2.63
477
17

4,667
1,777
540
1,237
266
430
708
373
2.63
529
10
3
2
4
56
72
346
36

4,747
1,880
504
1,376
305
465
772
338
2.53
619
8
8
4
13
63
84
402
37

4,747
1,931
477
1,454
325
487
802
317
2.46
655
9
11
5
17

49
66
309
33

4,700
1,823
517
1,306
287
444
739
353
2.58
578
8
5
3
8
60
79
378
37

4,727
1,657
674
983
202
380
567
508
2.85
355
14
0
0
0
58
63
190
30

4,676
1,703
606
1,097
227
407
631
438
2.75
418
18
0
0
0
44
61
265
30

6,,511
1,976
4,535
721
1,899
1,843
2,048
2.39
9,115
141
3,793
750
1,172
1,051

166
1,984
58

9,504
143
3,560
851
1,365
1,102
210
2,215
58

66
87
424
36

Change
12,782
4,856
1,101
3,755
416
13
1,427
3,000
-.10
3,211
-40
47
14
119
974
239
1,768
90

Percent
56.5
62.4
32.8
84.7
41.7
.8
56.1
118.6
-3.6
100.7
-12.5
22.7
26.4
63.0
160.5
251 .6
106.7
147.5

Change
11,478
3,789
1,640
2,149
217
99
967
2,506
.46
2,676
-23
-1,495
615
825
757
188
1,793
16

Percent
134.2
92.0
171.4
68.0
35.6
6.2
85.6
320.5
22.0
40.8
-17.7
-34.7
203.6
127.3
232.2
257.5
244.3
40.0

Change
20
274
-197
471
123
107
235
-191
-.39
300
-5
11
5
17
8
24
234
6

Percent
.4
16.5
-29.2
47.9
60.9
28.2
41.4
-37.6
-13.8
84.5
-35.7
n/a
n/a
n/a
13.8
38.1
123.2
20.0

63

�..
OAKLAND COUNTY

1990

Total Population
1,083,592
Total Households
410,520
With Children 143,997
Without Children 266,523
Income Quartile 1
64,471
Income Quartile 2
92,274
Income Quartile 3 109,543
Income Quartile 4 144,232
Persons Per Household
2.64
Total Employment
681,037
Ag, Min, Nat Res
8,397
Manufacturing 116,987
TCU
30,089
Wholesale Trade
46,746
Retail Trade 130,230
FIRE
70,704
Services 268,006
Pub Administration
9,878

1995
2000
1,150,872 1,192,164
461,578
440,003
147,820
148,486
291,517
313,758
65,881
67,131
97,279
100,905
120,034
127,794
156,809
165,748
2.62
2.58
745,309
806,126
8,592
8,831
119,339
116,201
28,447
30,025
49,855
51,454
138,807
144,912
80,548
88,892
308,944
353,750
10,1n
12,061

2005
1,232,182
483,455
143,752
339,703
70,490
105,540
134,437
172,988
2.55
856,189
8,983
120,613
31,818
54,920
153,806
94,505
378,829
12,715

2010
1,272,192
506,060
140,173
365,887
74,037
110,799
142,028
179,196
2.51
883,393
9,241
122,512
32,562
56,905
156,589
100,398
391,901
13,285

2015
1,318,997
530,457
142,236
388,221
78,211
116,652

885,258
9,334
117,948
32,374
56,139
154,007
104,001
397,773
13,682

9,410
113,296
31,682
55,070
151,734
105,797
407,103
13,734

2010
5,010
2,045
529
1,516
579
676
355
435
2.45
1,470
6
144
20
21
532
216
511
20

2015
5,061
2,135
480
1,655
573
735
350
477
2.37
1,528
8
145
26
28
526
242
533
20

2020
5,096
2,212
442
1,770
570
787
346
509
2.30
1,579
10
144
31
34
519
267
555
19

Change
549
553
-225
778

2010
3,836
1,228
457
771
154
329
342
403
3.12
278
131

2015
4,203
1,343
505
838
157
356
381
449
3.13
300
135
13
22
17
30
22
61
0

2020
4,543
1,446
55·9
887
159
378
425
484
3.14
318
138
15
23
17
33
27
65

Change
2,135
683
229
454
8
185
209
281
-.01
164
20
8
15
17
29
27
48
0

149,800

185,794
2.49

2020
1,359,846
551,773
146,477
405,296
82,157
121,767
156,425

Change
276,254
141,253
2,480
138,773
17,686
29,493

191,424
2.46
887,826

47,192
-.18
206,789
1,013
-3,691
1,593
8,324
21,504
35,093
139,097
3,856

46,882

Percent
25.5
34.4

1.7
52.1
27.4
32.0
42.8
32.7
-6.6
30.4
12.1
·3.2
5.3
17.8
16.5
49.6
51.9
39.0

ST. CLAIR COUNTY
ALGONAC
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

BERLIN TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

64

1990
4,547
1,659
667
992
548
469
383
259
2.74
1,185
0
97
2
0
524
129
401
32

1995
4,843
1,793
685
1,108
570
527
390
306
2.70
1,134
0
118
2
0
453
149
396
16

2000
4,923
1,Bn
649
1,228
578
572
376
351
2.62
1,231
2
124
8
7
468
170
434
18

2005
4,970
1,962
590
1,372
584
623
366
389
2.53
1,371
4
135
14

1990
2,408
763
330
433
151
193
216
203
3.16
154
118

1995
2,831
899
374
525
154
234
253
258
3.15
173
119
5
11
0
15
0
23
0

2000
3,174
1,014
404
610
153
270
289
302
3.13
212
123

2005
3,499
1,121
427
694
154
302
313
352
3.12
248
127
9
18
11
23
11
49
0

7

8
0
4
0
17
0

7

14
6
19
6

37
0

14

516
192
476
20

11

21
16
26
16
57
0

0

22
318
.37
250
-.44
394
10
47
29

34
-5
138
154
-13

Percent
12.1
33.3
-33.7
78.4
4.0
67.8
-9.7

96.5
-15.9
33.2

rJa
48.5
1,450.0
rJa
-1.0
107.0
38,4
-40.6

---

Percent

~

89.5
69.4
104.8
5.3
95,9
96.8
138,4
.,4

106.5
16,9
114.3
187,5

rJa
725.0
rJa
2a2.4
.0

j

�BROCKWAY TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
1,603
507
247
260
120
130
163
94
3.16
146
44
10
0
25
3
6
58
0

1995
1,798
560
280
280
110
132
214
104
3.21
208
44
85
0
23
3
8
45
0

2000
1,942
601
302
299
97
131
265
108
3.23
223
45
81
1
14
5
10
66
1

2005
2,083
641
320
321
86
132
308
115
3.25
252
46
89
2

BURTCHVILLE TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
3,559
1,353
510
843
320
465
293
275
2.63
400
157
15
0
21
113
13
81
0

1995
3,798
1,444
534
910
301
496
288
359
2.63
400
155
15
0
21
99
17
93
0

CAPAC

1990
1,583
576
259
317
217
156
142
61
2.75
501
0
88

1995
1,641
589
281
308
231
143
159
56
2.79
589
0
44
8
8
52
102
345
30

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

6
39
88
268
11

2015
2,365
724
360
364
70
133
389
132
3.27
273
48
82
4
6
11
15
105
2

2020
2,487
763
381
382
65
134
424
140
3.26
279
49
76
5
6
13
16
112
2

Change

Percent

884
256
134
122
-55
4
261
46
.10
133
5
66
5
-19
10
10
54
2

55.1
50.5
54.3
46.9
-45.8
3.1
160.1
48.9
3.1
91.1
11.4
660.0

7
12
83
2

2010
2,223
681
338
343
77
132
349
123
3.26
267
47
88
3
7
9
14
97
2

2000
4,059
1,565
549
1,016
289
544
287
445
2.59
448
125
25
11
26
109
17
133
2

2005
4,248
1,664
536
1,128
282
577
296
509
2.55
523
101
34
19
31
131
19
184
4

2010
4,434
1,767
521
1,246
281
609
309
568
2.51
581
94
42
26
35
148
25
207
4

2015
4,622
1,873
517
1,356
285
643
328
617
2.47
619
91
49

Change

Percent

1,223
616
8
608
-28
208
59
3n
-.20
252
-69
41
29
16
56
20
155
4

34.4
45.5
1.6
72.1
-8.8
44.7
20.1
137.1
-7.7
63.0
-43.9
273.3

4

2020
4,782
1,969
518
1,451
292
673
352
652
2.43
652
88
56
29
37
169
33
236
4

2000
1,704
611
293
318
242
134
180
55
2.79
617

2005
1,744
628
293
335
252
124
196
56
2.78
673
2
45
11
4
44
110
419
38

2010
1,787
646
292
354
256
113
215
62
2.77
716
3
43
12
3
39
113
461

2015
1,829
665
291
374
255
104
236
70
2.75
742
4
37
11
3
33
110
498
46

2020
1,863
682
288
394
248
95
259
80
2.73
759
5
31
10
3
28
103
532
47

Change

40
9
5
45
103
380
34

11

42

28

36
160
29
222

280
106
29
77
31
-61
117
19
-.02
258
5
-57
9
-3
-11
15
264
36

n/a

-76.0
333.3
166.7
93.1
n/a

n/a

76.2
49.6
153.8
191.4
n/a
Percent

17.7
18.4

11 .2
24.3
14.3
-39.1
82.4
31.1
-.6
51.5
nla
-64.8
900.0
-50.0
-28.2
17.0
98.5
327.3

65

�...

CASCO TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
CHINA TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
CLAY TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

66

1990
4,552
1,453
703
750
278
360
420
395
3.13
197
99
33
22
0
2
0
41
0

1995
4,984
1,593
774
819
307
391
421
474
3.13
216
101
48
16
0
7
0
44
0

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

5,263
1,696
814
882
331
415
421
529
3.10
296
104
62
23
9
10
17
66
5

5,485
1,793
827
966
354
428
441
570
3.06
396
107
70
44
17
12
48
88
10

5,683
1,891
835
1,056
370
440
471
610
3.01
462
110
77
52
25
15
83
90
10

5,866
1,996
846
1,150
386
458
513
639
2.94
515
113
81
60
33
18
108
92
10

5,993
2,086
855
1,231
406
477
560
643
2.87
552
116
84
66
40
20
122
94
10

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

2,644
813
408
405
85
210
290
228
3.25
1,267
313
179
467
3
159
0
146

3,185
1,001
469
532
93
272
382
254
3.18
1,417
342
315
442
8
131
0
179

3,448
1,120
475
645
98
308
469
245
3.08
1,544
334
350
465
17
138
13
224

3,679
1,238
461
777
110
332
564
232
2.97
1,730
326
382
531
26
157
31
271

3,901
1,355
446
909
125
350
657
223
2.88
1,853
336
406
568
34
163
51
289

4,143
1,480

4,334
1,587

444

444

1,036
146
370
743
221
2.80
1,893
339
403
573
42
164
65
301

1,143
171
387

0

219
2.73
1,901
341
391
562
48
164
76
313

0

3

6

6

6

6

810

Change
1,441
633
152

481
128
117
140

248
-.26
355

17
51
44
40
18
122
53
10
Change
1,690
774
36
738
86
177
520
-9
-.52
634

28
212
95
45
5
76
167
6

1990

1995

2000

2005

8,866
3,367
1,114
2,253
721
836
874
936
2.63
1,152
113
89
66
19
303
36
502
24

2010

10,097
3,762
1,262
2,500
687
905
978
1,192
2.68
1,294
118

2015

2020

10,894
4,035
1,324
2,711

11,677
4,291
1,370
2,921

12,407
4,535
1,407
3,128

13,156
4,793

647
942
1,024
1,422
2.70
1,489
124
138
116
44
312
74
645
36

604
989
1,087
1,611
2.72
1,717
129
161
148
63
346
101
727
42

552
1,029
1,134
1,820
2.74
1,880
136
181
171
79
360
131

1.485
3,308
503
1,100

13,765
5,012
1,570
3,442
464
1,177

Change
4,899
1,645
456
1,189
-257
341

1,189
2,001
2.74

1,232
2,139
2.75

1,203
.11

1,988
142

2,076
147
194
200
104
362

113
93
26
297
47
570
30

191

188

779

93
362
158
811

43

43

358

924
34
105
134

85
59
145

181
846

344

42

18

Percent
31.7
43.6
21.6
64.1
46.0
32.5
33.3
62.8
·8.3
180.2
17.2
154.5
200.0

nla
900.0

nla
129.3

nla
Percent
63.9
95.2
8.8
182.2
101.2
84.3
179.3
-3.9
-16.0
50.0
8.9
118.4
20.3
1,500.0
3.1

rJa
114.4

rJa

Percent

55.3

48.9
40.9
52.8

-35.6
40.8
41.0
128,5
4.3
50.2

30,1
118,0
203,0

447.4
19,5
402,8
68,5
75,0

�CLYDE TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

5,052
1,603
745
858
221
417
595
370
3.15
322
114

5,718
1,844

6,214
2,059
799
1,260
231
557
802
469
3.02
439
111
17
27
10
22
32
153
67

6,608
2,257
763
1,494
259
623
895
480
2.93
560
110
34
40
18
47
37
198
76

6,968
2,454
724
1,730
302
689
971
492
2.84
645
116

7,337
2,660
711
1,949
359
761
1,035
505
2.76
707
117
68
53
35
64
57
232
81

7,640
2,843
709
2,134
423
833
1,072
515
2.69
760
119
83
56
43
69
64
245
81

2,588
1,240
-36
1,276
202
416
477
145
-.46

51.2
TT.4
-4.8
148.7
91.4
99.8
80.2
39.2
-14.7
136.0
4.4
n/a
27.3
n/a
165.4
146.2
133.3
1,057.1

0
44
0
26
26
105
7

795
1,049
217
484
707
436
3.10
349
115
0
14
0
15
31
116
58

51
50
26
58
47
218
79

438
5
83
12
43
43
38
140
74

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

3,673
1,185

3,941
1,295
560
735
142
357
400
396
3.04
336
131
59

4,200
1,401
583

4,498
1,508

5,185
1,720

862
291
360
439
418
2.98
462
136
75
63
27
20
31
103
7

1,950
691
378
313

60.3
67.2
76.2

818

4,859
1,622
758
864
436
341
440
405

FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

3,235
1,029
496
533
130
282
322
295
3.14
257
128
56
33
0
5
0
32
3

COTTRELLVILLE TWP

COLUMBUS TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment

643
132
328
372
353
3.10
259
131
44
36
0
13

189
369

428
415

0
32
3

9
15
9
65
5

3.00
416
132
68
55
18
18
20
98
7

1990

1995

2000

2005

3,088
1,098
485
613
255
300

3,527
1,224
560
664
244
326
355
299
2.88

3,771
1,298
591
707
226
335
386
351
2.91
452
35
154
20
44
63
11
119
6

3,997
1,374
606
768
213
340
419
402
2.91
536
36
170
31
48
70
31
140
10

Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade

303
240
2.81
274
33
80
14
37

Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

46
0
60
4

Ag, Min, Nat Res

542

388
34
133
15
45
60
0
99
2

43

646

3.00
503
138
79
71
36
23
43
106
7

874
846
566
325
439
390
3.01
534
139
82
77
43
25
52
109
7

436
43
117
95
-.13
277
11
26
44
43
20
52
77
4

58.7
335.4
15.2
36.3
32.2
-4.1
107.8
8.6
46.4
133.3
n/a
400.0
n/a
240.6
133.3

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

4,205
1,449
614
835
199
342
447
461
2.90
590
38
182
38
49
74

4,409
1,530
627
903
186
348
479
517

4,566
1,600
637
963
176
351
509
564
2.85
623
43
177
47
40
75
80
151
10

1,478
502
152
350
-79
51
206
324
.04
349
10
97
33
3
29
80
91
6

47.9
45.7
31.3
57.1
-31.0
17.0
68.0
135.0
1.5
127.4
30.3
121.3
235.7
8.1
63.0
n/a
151.7
150.0

54
145
10

2.88
616

41
182

44
45
75
71
148
10

67

�....

EAST CHINA TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
EMMETT
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
EMMETT TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

68

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

3,818
1,683
351
1,332
607
516
298
262
2.27
2,947
9

4,012
1,796
372
1,424
656
570
314
256
2.23
3,076
12
90
692
34

3,216
1,239
376
863
374
304
284
277
2.60
2,033
0
92
556
0
166
28
1,174
17

3,395
1,359
372
987
433
352
286
288
2.50
2,169
0
61
531
0
154
57
1,355
11

3,547
1,476
363
1,113
493
410
286
287
2.40
2,396
3
69
559
9
161
81
1,496
18

3,659
1,577
349
1,228
554
463
289
271
2.32
2,715
6
79
638
17
180
120
1,649
26

683
25
188
165
1,763
27

1990

1995

2000

2005

297
92
43
49
22
29
28
13
3.23
89
0
0
0
0
41
12
36
0

316
98
42
56
12
32

325
102
39
63
7
31
57
7
3.19
85
0
0
0
0
14
14
57
0

333
106
35
71

44
10
3.22
72
0
0
0
0
16
14
42
0

4
28
67
7
3.14
98
0
0
0
0
13
15
70
0

87

2020
4,189
1,893
402
1,491
696
616
330
251
2.21

3,174
15
91
682

42

199
1,834
27

22
194
734
9

2010

2015

2020

Change

335
110
30
80
4
24
75
7
3.05
106
0
0
0
0
11
15
80
0

339
114
27
87

346
118
25
93

49

4

4

20
83
7
2.97
110
0
0
0
0
9
14
87
0

18
89
7
2.93
112
0
0
0
0
7
12
93
0

1995

2000

2005

1,888
573
246
327
112
174
156
131
3.29
169
89
3

2010

2015

2,158
651
273
378
105
192
190
164
3.31
211
92
4
6
7
36

2020

2,427
727
298
429
100
205
220
202
3.34
255
95
7
8
10
39
8
86
2

2,701
802
327
475
95
213
252
242
3.37
282
97
8
10
12
39
12
102
2

3,001
883
368
515
92
220
289
282
3.40
300
100
9
12
12
39
16
110
2

3,268
955
411
544

0

4

30

61

0

15
-1
126

42

1990

4

-.38
1,141

188
222
1,908
26

188

1,519
468
203
265
113
144
118
93
3.25
137
88
2
4
5
19
0
19
0

6
37

Change
973
654
26
628
322
312
46
-26

89
224
327
315
3.42
317
102
10
14
12
39
20
118
2

26

-18
44
-18
-11
61
-6
-.30
23
0
0
0
0
-34
0
57
0
Change
1,749
487

208
279
-24
80
209
222
.18
180
14
8
10
7
20
20

99
2

Percent
30.3
52.8
6.9
72.8
86.1
102.6
16.2
-9.4
-14.7
56.1
n/a
-1.1
22.7
n/a
13.3
692.9
62.5
52.9
Percent
16.5
28.3
-41.9
89.8
-81.8
-37.9
217.9
-46.2
-9.2
25.8
.0
.0
.0
,0
-82.9
.0
158.3
,0
Perce~t
115.1
104.1
102.5
105,3
-21,2
55,6
177,1
238.7
5,4

131.4
15,9
400,0
250,0
140,0
105,3

n/a
521,1

n/8

�FORT GRATIOT TWP
Total Population
Total Households

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

8,981

11,223
4,175

12,079

12,960
4,906
1,631
3,275

13,895
5,307

14,722
5,685

1,730

3,5n

1,819
3,866

874
1,678
1,317
1,037
2.64

921
1,850
1,427
1,109
2.62
9,078
68
25
163
151
4,720
312
3,536
103

965
2,037
1,501
1,182
2.59
9,482
68
26
194
187
4,885
306
3,709
107

3,266

10,302
3,783

With Children

1,258

1,418

1,508

Without Children

2,008

2,365
702
1,204

2,667

4,538
1,564
2,974

763
1,387
1,096

825
1,529
1,205

929
2.69
6,797

979
2.66
7,838
66
22
101

Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res

613
985
880
788
2.75
3,769

996
881
2.72

56
102

5,405
61
14

Retail Trade

21
41
1,836

35
8
2,947

71
44
3,594

FIRE
Services

381
1,308

328
1,939

296
2,620

79
4,055
307
3,111

Pub Administration

24

73

90

97

Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade

63
19

8,605
68
24
131
114
4,491
315
3,362
100

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

1,210

1,495

404
180
224
78
147

495
221
274
78
177

1,693
560
246
314
74
198

1,889
625
265
360
72
217

118
61

156
84

185
103

216
120

3.00

3.02

119
61

162
61

3.02
267
73

2,272
754
309
445
70
247
272
165
3.01

Ag, Min, Nat Res

3.02
210
67

2,075
688
283
405
70
233
244
141
3.02

304
73

Manufacturing

17

37

0
0
3

0
0
4

44
6
3
7

55
12
6

296
77
59
17
9
14

2,452
813
338
475
70
256
297
190
3.02
309
70

3
28

3
47

7

10

9
61
13

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

1,037

86
47
2.94

1,251
421
188
233
93
160
108
60
2.97

1,403
471
206
265
92
179
130
70
2.98

1,549
520
217
303
90
190
159
81

121
26

130
31

1,828
618
235
383
80
195
228
115
2.96
153
39

Ag, Min, Nat Res

110
26

1,686
568
224
344
86
194
192
96
2.97
145
40

Manufacturing

21

TCU
Wholesale Trade

47
0

35
37
2

Retail Trade

3
0

29
52
0
4

45
15
6
17
10
10
2

45
17
8
19
13
10
2

1,955
663
247
416
73
191
263
136
2.95
157
38
44
18
10
20
15
10
2

GRANT TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment

TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

GREENWOOD TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment

FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

353
155
198
89
131

8

5

0
8
2

9
5
9
2

12
14
79
16

2.98
143
36
42
27
4
14
8
10
2

17
86
17

58
18
12
15
20
91
17

56
18
14
16
22
96
17

Change
5,741
2,419
561
1,858
352
1,052
621
394
-.16
5,713
12
-76
173
146
3,049
-75
2,401
83

Percent
63.9
74.1
44.6
92.5
57.4
106.8
70.6
50.0
-5.8
151 .6
21.4
-74.5
823.8
356.1
166.1
-19.7
183.6
345.8

Change
1,242
409
158
251
-8
109
179
129
.02
190
9
39
18
14
13
19
68
10

Percent
102.6
101.2
87.8
112.1
-10.3
74.1
151.7
211 .5
.7
159.7
14.8
229.4
n/a
n/a
433.3
633.3
242.9
142.9

Change
918
310
92
218
-16
60
177
89
.01
47
12
23
-29
10
17
15
2
-3

Percent
88.5
87.8
59.4
110.1
-18.0
45.8
205.8
189.4
.4
42.7
46.2
109.5
-61.7
n/a
566.7
n/a
25.0
-60.0

69

�2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

7,872
2,863
1,077
1,786
401
1,095
900
467
2.75
2,272
27
1,288
105
51
257
149
337
58

8,431
3,040
1,159
1,881
397
1,111
990
542
2.77
2,323
30
1,271
117
61
257
176
350
61

8,937
3,192
1,251
1,941
391
1,107
1,066
628
2 .80
2,331
33
1,224
125
68
256
198
363

IRA TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

5,587
2,151
773
1,378
470
780
578
323
2.60
1,022
9
446
62
11
190
67
224
13

6,264
2,346
888
1,458
432
919
645
350
2.67
1,673
17
1,014
53
14
213
74
249
39

KENOCKEE TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

1,854
598
253
345
125
188
179
106
3.10
230
110
12
4
3
18
3
55
25

2,190
705
293
412
115
228
219
143
3.11
273
106
14
4
6
38
3
72
30

2,469
799
321
478
108
260
249
182
3.09
342
106
22
12
10
54
12
92

2,723
886
339
547
103
287
278
218
3.07
418
106
31
20
15
74
18
116

2,966
972
355
617
99
312
302
259
3.05
465
108
38
27
19

3,226
1,062
383
679
97
336
328
301
3.04
490
103
44
28

3,460
1,142
416
726
97
354
352
339
3.03
509
99
49

84
22
128

90
26
137

34

38

39

40

KIMBALL TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

7,247
2,435
1,050
1,385
617
771
627
420
2.98
993
131
175
24
66
228
13
214
142

2010

7,996
2,742
1,066
1,676
628
846
683
585
2.92
1,345
112
216
64
100
435
31
247
140

8,478
2,963
1,038
1,925
622
886
701
754
2.86
1,553
100
248
59
109
527
33
317
160

8,951
3,181
982
2,199

9,445
3,394
937
2,457
637
975
703
1,079
2.78
2,077

70

6,839
2,534
969
1,565
418
1,016
722
378
2.70
1,894
20
1,131
67
27
223
97
282
47

7,342
2,696
1,019
1,677
408
1,068
810
410
2.72
2,117
22
1,222
91
39
247
122
318
56

632
927
710
912
2.81
1,883
92
304
58
127
679
39
402
182

97
321
59
137
776
50
447
190

64

Change
3,350
1,041

478
563
-79
327

488
305
.20
1,309

24
778
63
57
66
131
139
51
Change
1,606

544
163
381

Percent
60.0
48.4
61.8
40.9
-16.8
41.9
84.4
94.4
7.8
128.1
266.7
174.4
101.6
518.2
34.7
195.5
62.1
392.3

Percent
86.6
91 .0

64.4

37

110.4
·22.4
88.3
96.6
219.8
-2.3
121.3
-10.0
308.3

-28
166
173
233
-.07
279

-11
24

600.0

146

21
76
26
91

700.0
422.2
866.7
165.5

40

15

60.0

2015

2020
10,496

Change
3,249
1,386
-90
1,476
33
326
73

Perce~

9,999

22

3,620
937
2,683
644
1,036
701
1,239
2.76
2,184
103
309
63
136
839
59
480
195

28
24
94
29

3,821
960
2,861
650
1,097
700
1,374
2.75
2,248
107
284
65
131
886
68
512
195

954
-.23
1,255
-24
109
41
65
658
55
298
53

44.8
56.9
-8.6
106,6
5.3
42.3
11 .6
227.1

-7.1
126,4
-18.3
62,3
170,8
98,5
288.6
423,1
139,3
37,3

�LYNN TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

921
299

2020

Change

928
308
110
198
65
73
128
42
3.01
175
163
4
0
0
0
0
8
0

Percent

967
319
108
211

981
328
97
231
51
54
169
54
2.99
213
146
6
0
0
0
0
59
2

993
337
87
250
45
44
184

1,007
347
79

1,019
356
74
282
34
32
206
84
2.86
227
'' 35
6
0
0
0
1
83
2

98
57
-50
107
-37
-53
102
45
-.22
54
-27
2
0
0
0

10.6
19.1
-40.3
61.1
-52.1
-62.4
98.1
115.4
-7.1
31.2
-16.7
50.0
.0
.0
.0
n/a
1,085.7
n/a

124
175
71
85
104
39
3.08
173
162
4

0
0
0
0
7
0

FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

MARINE CITY

56
64
153

46
3.03
194
153
4
0
0
0
0
36
1

64
2.95
231
150
6
0
0
0
0
73
2

268
39
37
197
74
2.90
229
142
6
0
0
0
1
78
2

76
2

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

Total Population

4,769
1,762
693
1,069

5,195
1,944
725
1,219

5,282

Total Households

5,029
1,857

5,443
2,183
628
1,555
548
809
520
306
2.49
3,124
8
937
33
87
920
&amp;3
1,022
34

5,488
2,256
604
1,652
554
845
526
331
2.43
3,115
10
897
38
65
913
94
1,065
33

719
494
-89
583
-14
268
107
133
-.27
1,056
10
326
33

35

2,494
0
756
8
112
796
41
754
27

550
681
476
237
2.67
2,688
2
840
14
108
813
51
830
30

2,020
691
1,329
548
724
494
254
2.61
2,950
4
908
20
113
898
61
913
33

5,368
2,099
656
1,443
546
766
508
279
2.56
3,108
6
956
27
108
926
71
980
34

15.1
28.0
-12.8
54.5
-2.5
46.4
25.5
67.2
-10.1
51.3
nla
57.1
660.0
1.6
27.3
235.7
66.7
-5.7

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

Total Population

8,515

Total Households

3,363
1,068
2,295
714
1,025
1,002
622
2.53
5,301
0
1,653
706
486

9,076
3,703
1,102
2,601
863
1,181
1,058
601
2.45

9,505
4,031
1,095
2,936
1,042
1,341
1,083
565
2.36

1,071
536
2.28

6,115
0
2,129
799
485

6,831
2

7,438
3

2,351
863
438
1,151
152
1,797
77

2,534
853
421

10,113
4,574
1,000
3,574
1,412
1,603
1,055
504
2.21
7,747
4
2,557
835
375
1,489
166
2,235
86

10,482
4,838
1,006
3,832
1,582
1,721
1,060
475
2.17
7,746
6
2,437
791
312
1,572
173
2,367

10,793
5,029
1,049
3,980
1,717
1,780
1,095
437
2.15
7,675
7
2,291
739
254
1,628
175
2,496
85

2,278
1,666
-19
1,685
1,003
755
93
-185
-.39
2,374
7
638
33
-232
646
31
1,228
23

26.8
49.5
-1.8
73.4
140.5
73.7
9.3
-29.7
-15.2
44.8
n/a
38.6
4.7
-47.7
65.8
21.5
96.8
37.1

With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2

568

5n

Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment

419
198
2.71
2,059

Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing

0

TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

MARYSVILLE

With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

571
5

64
717
28
639

982
144
1,268
62

726
1,131
557
629
453
218
2.71

955
157
1,524
66

9,820
4,315
1,044
3,271
1,234
1,474

1,341
160
2,043
83

88

196
66
426
-2

71

I

�MEMPHIS PART
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag. Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

2000
394
149

2005
421
159

2010

50
99

52

54

107

115

42

40

37

33

26
55
15
2.59
209
0
25

22

20
82
20

1990

1995

325
127

358
138
46
92

40
87
41
32
39
15
2.56

168
0
27
0

0
0
0

0
0

448
169

2015
480
180
58
122
29
19
104
28

2020
512
190

Change

64

24

187
63

2.64
228

2.65

251

19
93
24
2.65
272

290

126
25
21
112
32
2.69
305

0

0

0

0

0

23

25

24

21

18

0

0
1

0
1

0
1

0
0

2

3

0
0
2
5

.0
-33.3
.0
.0

2
5

n/a
n/a

280

139

98.6

0

0

.0

2020

Change
1,492
529
113
416

Percent
97.5
110.7
44.7
184.9
63.8
13.8
207.0
95.0
-6.2
141.4
55.6
-31.8
16.3
-30.4
-17.1

70
17

2.67

2

0

141

184

202

222

243

4
262

0

0

0

0

0

0

2015
2,822

0

39

44.8

-16
-11

-39.0
-34.4

73

187.2

17
.14
137

113.3
5.3

0
-9

MUSSEY TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

1,530
478
253
225
47
145
185
101
3.20
215
27
22
43
23
70
0
30

1,879
584
293
291
33
153
271
127
3.22
213
27
10
38
22
75
0
41

2,133
672
307
365
28
152
355
137
3.17
318
30
11
42
20
69
4
140

2,366
755
316
439
33
152
420
150
3.13
421
33
16

2,591
838
324
514

21
70
8
219

151
481
164
3.09
474
36
16
50
17
66
12
270

0

0

2

6

7

PORT HURON
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

33,681
13,143
5,081
8,062
5,267
3,965
2.443
1,468
2.56
23,958
15
4,876
1,277
467
5,131
1,719
9,626

2010

33,778
13,191
5,204
7,987
5,395
4,059
2,381
1,356
2.56
22,785
35
4,045
1,326
553
4,856
1,750
9,423
797

33,003
13,046
5,026
8,020
5,433
4,074
2,302
1,237
2.53
21,391
46
3,466
1,204
607
4,324
1,531
9,358
855

32,272
12,911
4,712
8,199
5,337
4,099
2,251
1,224
2.50
20.452
52

31,745
12,915
4,415
8,500
5,276
4,152
2,272
1,215

2.46

1,221
2.42

19,812

19,075

1,228
2.38
18,786

58
2,503
1,Q70
715
3,634

62
2,098

66

51

1,804

-3,072

72

847

Percent
57.5
49.6
60.0

48

2,928
1,103
666
3,848
1,454
9,501
900

42

927
343

584
57
156
533
181
3.04

499
39
16
52
16
61
17

3,022
1,007
366

641
77
165
568
197
3.00
519

42
15
50
16

30
20
383
96
-.20

304
15
-7
7
-7
-12
21

81.5

291

58
21
310

280

933.3

7

7

7

rJa

2015

2020

31,660
13,102
4,285
8,817
5,309
4,259
2,313

31,680
13,317
4,230
9,087
5,368
4,367
2,354

Change
-2,001

Perce~
-5.9
1.3
-16.7
12.7
1.9
10.1
-3.6
-16.3
-7.2
-21.6
340.0
-63.0
-16.8
53.3
.38.8

174
-851
1,025
101
402
-89

-240
-.18
-5,172

1,052
721
3,351

1,063
716

-214
249

3,141

-1,990
-363

1,438
9,429

1,400

1,356

9,399

9,631

5

965

992

1,009

162

n/a

-21,1
.1
19.1

�1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children

7,621
2,748
1,016
1,732

2020

Change

8,330
3,022
1,084
1,938

8,743
3,209
1,087
2,122

9,149
3,397
1,073

584
923
746

538
1,087
823
574
2.76

1,220
880
623

9,880
3,792
1,057
2,735
456
1,518
1,040
778
2.61
6,745
60
693
735

10,166
3,980
1,062
2,918
480
1,614
1,072

2,545
1,232
46
1,186

Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

9,512
3,584
1,054
2,530
446
1,411
990
737
2.65

PORT HURON TWP

RILEY TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

ST.CLAIR
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

495
2.77
3,480
55
574
537
298
822
18
1,139
37

4,787
54
650

748
278
1,502

18
1,491
46

486

2.72
5,549
55
673
795

248
1,799
21
1,901
57

2,324
458
1,315
936
688
2.69
6,185
59
722
788
240
2,062
25

6,584

2,228

60
727
774
218
2,281
28
2,433

61

63

188
2,397
32
2,576
64

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2,153

2,715

658
329
329

834

3,150
979
435

3,564
1,116
469
647
94
260
506
256
3.19
314

3,977
1,253
506
747
105
294

4,409
1,398
560
838
122
333
615
328
3.15
385
93
82
18
23
34
28
105
2

83
152

395
439
86
192

253
170
3.27

351
205
3.26

208
77

202
82

83

85

75
2
19
7

66
2
5

67

10
0
37

15
7
63

79
10
16
22
14

86

0

28

544
87
224
442
226
3.22
252

6
10

563
291
3.17
362
91

84
14
22

28
21
100
2

814
2.55
6,8!18

uo
653
689
165

2,477
35

2,717
62

2020
4,788

Percent
33.4

44.8

3,378
5
79
152
·133
1,655
17
1,578
25

4.5
68.5
·17.8
74.9
43.7
64.4
·7.9
97.1
9.1
13.8
28.3
-44.6
201 .3
94.4
138.5
67.6

Change

Percent

2,635
869
290
579
58
219
401
191
-.14
196
17
4
20
4
32
35

·104
691
326
319

·.22

2

2

122.4
132.1
88.1
176.0
69.9
144.1
158.5
112.4
·4.2
94.2
22.1
5.3
1,000.0
21.1
457.1
n/a
292.9
n/a

1,527
619
908

141
371
654
361
3.14
404
94
79
22
23
39
35
110

82

0

0

1

2

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

6,382
2,505
796
1,709
446
689
642
728
2.55

6,741
2,654
803
1,851
434
725
684
811
2.54

3,385
43
788
33
44
841
472
1,120

833
43
53
867
531
1,202
45

7,443
2,966
860
2,106
428
819
783
936
2.51
3,825
54
790
65
66
847
653
1,307
43

2,327
950
150
800
-65
261
288
466
·.03
942
7
114
54
56
63
375
261
12

45.5
47.1
21.1
61.3
·13.2
46.8
58.2
99.1

3,623
49

7,125
2,820
829
1,991
429
773
734
884
2.53
3,738
52
821
55
60
858
594
1,253
45

6,021
2,355
791
1,564
456
648
597
654
2.56

2,883
47

5,609
2,191
764
1,427
470
608
551
562
2.56
2,820
48

676
11
10

649
11
25

3,071
45
725
23
34

784
278

752
370

764
420

1,046
31

929
36

1,020
40

5,116
2,016
710
1,306
493
558
495
470
2.54

44

·1.1
32.7
14.9
16.9
490.9
560.0
8.0
134.9
25.0
38.7

73

�ST. CLAIR TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

WALES TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

4,614
1,582
620
962
328
421
415
418
2.92
1,336
231
418
20
50
445
15
156
1

5,351
1,844
716
1,128
372
491
530
451
2.90
1,400
230
333
32
57
583
23
141
1

5,959
2,068
797
1,271
424
545
638
461
2.88
1,623
220
405

7,096
2,471
931
1,540
501
616
877
477
2.87
2,023
219
478

7,765
2,688
1,034
1,654
515
662
998
513
2.89
2,074
222
479
103
95
685
111

8,374
2,873
1,144
1,729

67
604
43
225
10

6,508
2,268
858
1,410
469
580
760
459
2.87
1,888
209
447
70
81
669
66
327
19

49

88
92
691
89
347
19

513
707
1,102
551
2.91
2,098
223
467

360
19

114
97
677
128
373
19

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

2,294
720
322
398
179
204
162
175
3.19
452
313
57
0
3
6
0
18
55

2,633
835
367
468
215
227
168
225
3.15
438
256
65
0
6
16
0
42
53

2,848
914
391
523
241
239
172
262
3.12
454
200
72

3,255
1,071
416
655
286
265
217
303
3.04
524
132

3,477
1,152
439
713
298
279
252
323
3.02

3,676
1,224
465
759

7
9
43
7
57

3,058
994
404
590
266
253
192
283
3.08
497
153
85
14
12
79
13
76

90
20
15
96
17
86

89
21
17
103
21
93

59

65

68

70

70

538
124

300
292
293
339
3.00
548
118
86

22
19
108
25
100

YALE

1990

1995

2000

2005

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1,983
744
291
453
320
224
119
81
2.67
1,140

2010

2,043
760
313
447
329
235
117
79
2.69
1,102

2015

2020

2,092
782
323
459
340
246
118
78
2.68
1,150

2,105

2,117

2,122

800
314
486
353
251
17
79
2.63
1,243

819
304
515
366
252
119
82
2.58

9
4
9
0
326
28
712
14

9
4
10

9
5
12
2
278
31
887
19

1,303
10

839
294
545
379
249
124
87
2.53
1,331
10

2,120
857
283
574
390
243

5
13
3
246
32
973
21

4
12
3
204
30
1,045
23

74

6
91
8
0
429
31
565
10

283
29
798
16

132
92

2.47
1,366
10
3
11
3
174

28
1,113
24

Change
3,760
1,291
524
767
185
286
687
133
.00
762
-8
49
94
47
232
113
217
18

Percent

Change
1,382
504
143
361
121
88
131
164
-.18
96
-195
29
22
16
102
25
82
15

Percent

Change
137
113
-8
121
70
19
13
11
-.19
226
4
-88
3
3
-255
-3

Percent

548
14

81.5
81 .6
84.5
79.7
56.4
67.9
165.5
31 .8
·.1
57.0
-3.5
11.7
470.0
94.0
52.1
753.3
139.1
1,800.0

60.2
70.0
44.4
90.7
67.6
43.1
80.9
93.7
-5.7
21.2
-62.3
50.9

n/a
533.3
1,700.0

n/a
455.6
27.3

6.9
15.2
-2.7
26,7
21 .9
8.5
10.9
13.6
-7.2
19.8
66.7
-96.7
37,5

n/a
.59,4
-9.7
97,0
140.0

�ST CLAIR COUNTY
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
145,607
52,867
20,802
32,065
14,242
15,608
13,281
9,736
2.75
55,730
2,533
10,565
3,984
1,657
13,121
3,038
19,440
1,392

1995
158,921
57,683
22,410
35,273
14,616
17,291
14,698
11,078
2.76
60,556
2,535
11,044
4,353
1,808
14,864
3,251
21,217
1,484

2000
167,478
61,370
22,858
38,512
14,899
18,580
15,801
12,090
2.73
64,654
2,462
11,270
4,567
1,945
15,697
3,279
23,744
1,690

2005
175,050
64,794
22,670
42,124
15,201
19,624
16,907
13,062
2.70
69,393
2,412
11,502
4,819
2,175
16,793
3,569
26,255
1,868

2010
182,766
68,329
22,574
45,75~
15,551
20,607
18,015
14,156
2.67
72,462
2,491
11,449
5,005
2,314
17,646
3,944
27,643
1,970

2015
191,525
72,281
23,156
49,125
16,080
21,749
19,205
15,247
2.65
73,476
2,522
10,864
5,062
2,333
17,829
4,249
28,595
2,022

2020
199,160
75,784
23,966
51,818
16,602
22,773
20,250
16,159
2.63
74,3~18
2,546
10,226
5,063
2,327
17,932
4,469
29,798
2,037

1990
111,801
42,506
10,810
31,696
10,763
11,033
9,112
11,598
2.63
113,309
780
7,119
2,559
2,884
18,704
7,494
71,487
2,282

1995
113,735
43,944
10,997
32,947
10,834
10,478
9,550
13,082
2.59
125,701
753
6,869
2,416
2,986
18,698
9,340
82,070
2,569

2000
114,847
45,006
10,787
34,219
11,069
10,020
9,780
14,137
2.55
134,310
679
6,082
2,142
2,995
18,502
9,932
91,359
2,619

2005
115,968
46,080
10,287
35,793
11,117
9,922
10,238
14,803
2.52
136,549
594
6,016
2,051
3,126
18,495
9,746
93,793
2,728

2010
117,790
47,302
10,012
37,290
11,071
9,978
10,659
15,594
2.49
136,781
557
5,803
1,989
3,113
18,422
9,886
94,192
2,819

2015
120,248
48,786
10,155
38,631
11,197
10,154
11,090
16,345
2.46
135,106
525
5,366
1,948
2,978
17,901
9,906
93,582
2,900

2020
122,289
50,079
10,458
39,621
11,380
10,327
11,441
16,931
2.44
134,694
502
4,946
1,937
2,853
17,496
9,817
94,190
2,953

Change
10,488
7,573
-352
7,925
617
-706
2,329
5,333
-.19
21,385
-278
-2,173
-622
-31
-1,208
2,323
22,703
671

1990
2,292
1,021
257
764
85
225
256
455
2.24
4,214
263
150
118
300
879
264
2,194
46

1995
2,562
1,147
271
876
81
260
283
523
2.23
4,580
275
107
88
403
423
285
2,960
39

2000
2,839
1,279
284
995
87
285
299
608
2.22
4,765
264
116
98
461
411
323
3,035
57

2005
3,071
1,387
280
1,107
98
286
310
693
2.21
4,960
245
130
124
510
440
398
3,038
75

2010
3,351
1,494
301
1,193
109
270
328
787
2.24
5,284
243
141
137
558
480
460
3,184
81

2015
3,626
1,5n
355
1,222
117
250
343
867
2.30
5,505
239
146
143
579
503
514
3,294
87

2020
3,886
1,633
434
1,199
120
223
353
937
2.38
5,692
236
146
144
587
520
553
3,416
90

Change
1,594
612
177
435
35
-2
97
482
.13
1,478
-27
-4
26
287
-359
289
1,222
44

Change
53,553
22,917
3,164
19,753
2,360
7,165
6,969
6,423
-.13
18,668
13
-339
1,079
670
4,811
1,431
10,358
645

Percent
36.8
43.3
15.2
61.6
16.6
45.9
52.5
66.0
-4.6
33.5
.5
-3.2
27.1
40.4
36.7
47.1
53.3
46.3

WASHTENAW
ANN ARBOR
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

ANN ARBOR TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

Percent
9.4
17.8
-3.3
25.0
5.7
-6.4
25.6
46.0
-7.2
18.9
-35.6
-30.5
-24.3
-1.1
-6.5
31.0
31.8
29.4
Percent
69.5
59.9
68.9
56.9
41.2
-.9
37.9
105.9
6.0
35.1
-10.3
-2.7
22.0
95.7
-40.8
109.5
55.7
95.7

75

�AUGUSTA TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

4,415
1,473

4,578
1,576
527
1,049

4,768
1,650
537
1,113
173
342
572

4,867
1,721

4,959
1,793
469

5,102
1,877

5 ,236
1,955

821
482

18.6
32.7

461

462

-102

1,324

1,416
198
425

1,493

584
28
128

-18.1
64.2

564
909
181
319
458
515
3.00
862
121
48
15
41
90
42
505
0

180
333
516
547
2.90
830
124
49
14

563
2.89
823
119
52

502
1,219
182
368
610
561
2.83
1,055
122
82

53
364

56

566
9

65.7
7.4
102.1

130

424
104
419

117

414

426

75
-79

0

0

0

0

0

-15.6
.0

2010
344

2015

2020

Change

Percent

342

338

18

5.6

134
41

136
37

138

13
-8

93

99
2
1

10.4
-19.5
25.0
.0

272
68
405

0

0

1995

2000

2005

337
128

344

346
132

TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

0
0
14
0
60

0
0
13
0
77

0

0

76

95
120

-10.6

17
373

320
125
41

BRIDGEWATER TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

90
92

8.9

-.32

58
463

48

1990

89
0
15

1,347
129

46

2.68
1,428

49

50
370

83

128

280

561

122

38
96
41
468

45
83
1
2
17
108
2.63
105
0
15

695
559
2.72

15.5
40.1
61 .1

97

BARTON HILLS
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing

84
2
4
10
109
2.56

557
2.77
1,227

209

447
738

137

58

30
41
161

130
47

189
397
650

45
87

86

813.3
41 .5
414.4
178.6

33
105

21

2
1

0
-3

43

52

42

83
2.45

-26
-.11

118

29
0
1

32.6
.0
6.7

0
0

.0
.0

2

2
23
104
2.65

1
2
29
100
2.62

35
96
2.57

106
0
15

108
0
16

113

90
2 .51
116

0
17

0
17

0
16

0
0

0

0
78

14
0
78

0
0
16

0

13

0
0
15
0
81

0
85

0

0

0

0
83
0

3
0
25

0

0

21.4
.0
41.7
.0

2015

2020

Change

Percent
20.3
36.2
-23.7
68.0

0

0
17

-75.0
420.0
-23.9

-4.3

1990

1995

2000

2005

1,304

2010

1,389

1,403

1,434

1,471

450
156
294
66
85
143
156
2.90

1,522

494
150

1,569

265

516
133
383
77

541
121
420

565
113

591
114
477

613
119

163
-37

494

100

107

200
41

54

53

55

-30

-35.3

163
187
2.81

60
173

93
52

176

177

180

183

40

206
2.72

225
2.65

243

28.0
71.8

265
163

2.60

323
160

258
2.58

365
148

18
0
2
10
5
42
25

376
142

22

26
2
3
15
16
107

29
3
2
17
17
112

48

54

59

252
136
31
0
19
10
4
45
7

344
72
72

1
2
12
9
74
43

86

452

62.1

268

112

2.56

-.34

393
132

141
-4

31
4

32

1

5

5

0
18
18
115

0
19
19
118
68

-19
9
15
73

-100.0
90,0

61

871.4

381
136

-11.7
56.0

-2.9
3.2

n/a

375.0
162,2

�CHELSEA
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

DEXTER (1990 Boundaries)
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag , Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

3,TT2
1,394
481
913
243
389
478
284
2.71
4,934
341
1,220
31
93
865
157
2,196
31

2020

4,013
1,487
475
1,012
198
406

4,112
1,538
445
1,093
162
410
624
342
2.67
6,346
243
1,381
12
7
1,240
179
3,243
41

4,189
1,595
396
1,199
150
405
6TT
363
2.63
6,801
223
1,415
5
8
1,381
203
3,521
45

4,264
1,651
349
1,302
140
396
725
390
2.58
7,059
210
1,427
5
10
1,526
214
3,617
50

4,364
1,710
322
1,388
132
384

4,452
1,759
306
1,453
125
369
807
458
2.53
7,324
18t}
1,303
3
7
1,728
221
3,815
58

no
424
2.55
7,203
198
1,374
3
8
1,641
221
3,705
53

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

1,497

1,726
760
208
552
173
212
218
157
2.27
2,877
72
963
61
152
441
141
941
106

1,856
835
204
631
186
211
239
199
2.22
2,935
69
950
65
172
438
160
964
117

1,940
910
166
744
202
210
239
259
2.13
3,096
65
1,017
76
195
468
182
965
128

2,041
983
136
847
211
214
234
324
2.08
3,297
66
1,063
85
218
512
205
1,009
139

2,174
1,060
121
939
214
221
232
393
2.05
3,403
67
1,054
91
229
540
230
1,042
150

2,294
1,124
113
1,011
211
220
231
462
2.04
3,464
67
1,025
93
235
560
249
1,079
156

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

2,131
960
229
731
204
237
279
240
2.22
2,935
69
950
65
172

2,285
1,060
201
859
221
240
286
313
2.16
3,096
65
1,017
76
195

2,391
1,135

2,635
1,279
138 _
1,141
230
248
278
523
2.06

438

468
182
965
128

2,523
1,215
151
1,064
233
250
278
454
2.08
3,403
67
1,054
91
229
540
230
1,042
150

638
203
435
149
195
180
114
2.35
2,572
68
993

64
131
360
121
780
55

DEXTER (1995 Boundaries) 1990
Total Population
1,497
Total Households
638
With Children
203
Without Children
435
Income Quartile 1
149
Income Quartile 2
195
Income Quartile 3
180
Income Quartile 4
114
Persons Per Household
2.35
Total Employment
2,572
Ag, Min, Nat Res
68
Manufacturing
993
TCU
64
Wholesale Trade
131
Retail Trade
360
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

564
319
2 .70
5,988
287
1,345
10
18
1,156
173
2,963
36

121
780

55

1,726
760
208
552
173
212
218
157
2.27
2,877
72
963
61
152
441
141
941
106

160
964
117

171
964
229
241
280
385
2.11
3,297
66
1,063
85
218
512
205
1,009
139

3,464
67
1,025
93
235
560
249
1,079
156

Change
680
365
-175
540
-118
-20
329
174
-.17
2,390
-152
83
-28
-86
863
64
1,619
27

Percent
18.0
26.2
-36.4
59.1
-48.6
-5.1
68.8
61 .3
-6.5
48.4
-44.6
6.8
-90.3
-92.5
99.8
40.8
73.7
87.1

Change
797
486
-90
576
62
25
51
348
-.31
892
-1
32
29
104
200
128
299
101

Percent
53.2
76.2
-44.3
132.4
41.6
12.8
28.3
305.3
-13.0
34.7
-1.5
3.2
45.3
79.4
55.6
105.8
38.3
183.6

Change
1,138
641
-65
706
81
53
98
409
-.29
892
-1
32
29
104
200
128
299
101

Percent
76.0
100.5
-32.0
162.3
54.4
27.2
54.4
358.8
-12.2
34.7
-1.5
3.2
45.3
79.4
55.6
105.8
38.3
183.6

77

r
'{

~

,r

I

�DEXTER TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
FREEDOM TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
LIMA TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

78

1990
4,407
1,523
680

1995
4,914

205
290
411
617
2.89
316
80
12
0
12

1,695
749
946
200
313
449
733
2.90
357
63
12
0
19

61
109
41

67
144
51

843

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

5,209
1,816

5,462
1,938
780
1,158
217
366
492
863
2.82

5,692
2,063

5,926
2,193

1,686

n3

n9
1,414

6,093
2,303
783
1,520
273

491
558

201

981
2.65

364
-.25

817

501

66

-14

24

12
4
-1

38.3
51.2
15.1
80.3
33.2
69.3
35.8
59.0
-8.6
158.5
-17.5
100.0

n1
1,039
196
335
472
813
2.87
620
62
15
3
19
10
80
369
62

742
62
17
6
17
39
97
433
71

1,290

234
406
512
911
2.76
n1
63
19
4
12
50
111
431

81

253
450
536
954
2.70

780
103
677

68
147

792
64
22
4
12
54
122
428

56
129
431

68
322

86

96

55

-8.3
5,500.0
111.5
295.4
134.1

4

11

55

n/a

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

1,486
541
196
345
96
119
177
149
2.75
381
206
31
38
7
20
15
59

1,519
560
192
368
94
114
195
157
2.71
451
243
49
40
1
24
18
68
8

1,563
585
189
396
97
110
215
163
2.67
467
242
55
37
0
27
23
73

1,596
606
182

1,631

1,671
651

1,708
671

222

86

13
18
27

14.9
24.0
-4.1
40.0
36.5
-4.2
40.1
19.5
-7.3
15.2
-11.2
109.7
-36.8
-85.7
65.0
120.0
45.8

14

9

180.0

Percent

5

10

424
104
110

224
168
2.63
468
217
60
38
0
31
32
79
11

628
178
450
113
111
232
172
2.60
465
205
64
36
0
32
34
82
12

130

181

188

-8

470
122
112

483
131
114

138

241
176
2.57

248
178

454
193
65
31
1
33

34
84
13

2.55
439
183
65

24
1
33
33

35
-5
71
29
-.20
58
-23

34

-14
-6

1990

1995

2000

2005

2,132
720
269
451
98
141
189
292
2.96
374
131
102
1
0
36
0
104
0

2010

2,343
809
262
547
104
150
183
372
2.90

2015

2020

2,430

2,531

2,639

2,781

863
235
628
106
151

920
212
708
117
153
146
504
2.75

978

1,038
205
833
130
159

2,915
1,089

Change
783
369

226
863

412

406
110
114
1
0
55
0
126
0

520
97
111
2
2
89
5
212
2

165
441
2.82

659
91
116
4
3
193
10
239
3

197
781
125
155
132
566
2.70
765

88
119
2
3
233
15
301
4

131
163

130
619

136
659

2.68
813

2.68
830
82
112

-43
33
22
-53
367
-.28

456

3

3

-49
10
0
3

249
21

261

225

26
341
4

26

85
117
2

332
4

1

237
4

36.7
51.3
-16.0
91.4
33.7
15.6
-28.0
125.7
.g,6
121,9
-37.4
9.8
.0

rJa
625,0

rJa
227,9

rJa

�LODI TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

LYNDON TWP

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

3,902
1,305
614

2015

2020

4,488
1,494

4,908
1,644
746

5,289
1,790
763
1,027

5,667
1,940
777
1,163

126
240
533
891
2.95
1,359
108
16
73
26
149
76
760
151

129
265
614
932
2.92
1,482
113
17
88
39
167
78
803
177

6,060
2,098
817
1,281
132
297
696
973
2.89
1,563
117
18
99
52
181
79
828
189

6,380
2,234
860
1,374
134
332
771
997
2.86
1,628
121
17
106
64
192
77
850
201

691
113
202
321
669
2.99
684
93
16
40
3
73
63
387
9

700
794
117
212
386
779
3.00
714
95
14
43
0
76
68
407
11

898
119
221
456
848
2.99
1,111
101
15
55
13
101
69
634
123

Change
2,478
929
246
683
21
130
450
328
-.13
944
28
1
66
61
119
14
463
192

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

2,228
702

2,366
772
283
489
67
180

2,773
929
285

2,923
985
297

644

688

Ag, Min, Nat Res

242
212
3.17
125
45
26

TCU
Wholesale Trade

0
7
14
0
26

0
5
21
0
27

65
195
272
453
2.97
221
41
29
2
3
. 45

7

7

8

63
192
275
399
2.98
209
40
29
2
3
44
15
66
10

3,055
1,033
314
719
66
196
268
503
2.96
232
. 43

Manufacturing

266
259
3.06
126
39
27

58
185
281
300
3.05
154
38
27
2
2
28
5
44

2,642
876
287
589
61
188
281
346
3.02
185
38
28
3
3
40
10
54
9

827

269
433
79
169

2,510
824
289
535

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

2,455
875
382
493
123
264
276
212
2.81
2,046
19
1,111
21
0

2,706
964
409
555
129
285
303
247
2.81
2,244
19

2,916
1,048
424
624
133
303
327
285
2.78
2,345
20
1,261
24
0
365
89
553

3,139
1,138
443
695
137
316
355
330
2.76
2,337
21
1,244
25
0
350
93
567
37

3,311
1,215
456
759
140
321
381
373
2.73
2,309
23
1,200
26
0
338
95
585
42

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment

Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

MANCHESTER
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1,753

646
266
380
123
202
183
138
2.71
1,260
14
567
21
3
262
38
347
8

2,198
791
340
451
126
244
238
183
2.78
1,855
17
1,009
21
0
305
60
426
17

323
74
473
25

1,197
24
0
365
83
527
29

33

20
69
11

29
1
3
47
25
72
12

331
45

286
-13
27
26
291
-.22
107
-2
3
-4
33
25
46
5

Change
1,558
569
190
379
17
119
198
235
.01
1,049
9
633
5
-3
76
57
238
34

Percent
63.5
71.2
40.1
98.8
18.6
64.4
140.2
49.0
-4.5
138.0
30.1
6.3
165.0
2,033.3
163.0
22.2
119.6
2,133.3
Percent
37.1
47.2
16.7
66.1
-16.5
16.0
10.7
137.3
-6.8
85.6
-4.4
11.5
n/a
-57.1
235.7
n/a
176.9
71.4
Percent
88.9
88.1
71.4
99.7
13.8
58.9
108.2
170.3
.4
83.3
64.3
111.6
23.8
-100.0
29.0
150.0
68.6
425.0

79

�MANCHESTER TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

1,739
583
259
324
65
115
196
207
2.98
180
88
72
13
0
0
0
7
0

1,933

2,086
700
301
399
67
93
310
230
2.98
294
116
116
12
0
4
4
30
12

2,210
751
306
445
73
91
356
231
2.94
345
114
128
14
0
13
11
52
13

2,329
803
310
493
78
92
400
233
2.90
366
113
138
15
0
17
14

2,450
857
321
536
82
96
443
236
2.86
378
113
139
16
0
21
17
55
17

2,557
904
336
568
85
101
480
238
2.83
388
114
137
16
0
24
19
56
22

MILAN PART
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

3,060
1,174
470
704
242
321
360
251
2.61
2,051
62
794
75
44
506
57
424
89

3,404
1,307
515
792
289
323
400
295
2.60
2,291
55
859
102

3,534
1,364
528
836
332
305
411
316
2.59
2,253
56
863
117

3,663
1,432
523
909
382
305
409
336
2.56
2,511
60
955
137
61
760
109
367
62

3,741
1,496
503
993
439
301
403
353
2.50
2,743
65
1,045
156
63
846
129
374
65

3,770
1,545
483
1,062
491
289
393
372
2.44
2,905
67
1,069
177
61
936
147
379
69

3,751
1,577
460
1,117
537
272
380
388
2.38
3,022
67
1,057
196
57
1,027
161
386
71

NORTHFIELD TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

6,732
2,452
919
1,533
324
741
792
595
2.75
1,292
125
437
36
65
161
11
440
17

2010

7,616
2,757
1,058
1,699
304
808
914
731
2.76
1,489
140
366
36
66
296
16
544
25

2015

2020

8,416
3,044
1,175
1,869
295
861
1,024
864
2.76
1,803
150
350
47
78
379
28
733
38

9,082
3,307
1,236
2,071
318
893
1,095
1,001
2.75
2,248
166
408
76
103
514
60
867
54

9,744
3,570
1,290
2,280
336
924
1,156
1,154
2.73
2,457
185

10,426
3,841
1,367
2,474
358
944
1,214
1,325
2.71
2,587
200
456
122
128
533
68
1,018
62

11,001
4,073
1,440
2,633
377
948
1,256
1,492
2.70
2,676
212
454
135
133
532
70
1,076
64

80

644
286
358
65
102
253
224
3.00
238
115
103
11
0
0
0
9
0

54

54

659
79
428
55

681
90
336
56

54
15

444
102
120
532
65
951
58

Change
818
321
77
244
20
-14
284
31
-.15
208
26
65
3

0
24
19
49
22

Percent
47.0
55.1
29.7
75.3
30.8
-12.2
144.9
15.0
-5.2
115.6
29.5
90.3
23.1
.0

n/a
n/a
700.0

n/a

Change
691
403
-10
413
295
-49
20
137
-.23
971
5
263
121
13
521
104
-38
-18

Percent

Change
4,269
1,621
521
1,100
53
207

Percent

464
897
-.04
1,384
87
17
99
68
371
59
636
47

22.6
34.3
-2.1
58.7
121.9
-15.3
5.6
54.6
-8.7
47.3
8.1
33.1
161.3
29.5
103.0
182.5
-9.0
-20.2

63.4
66.1
56.7
71.8
16.4
27.9
58.6
150,8

-1.6
107.1

69.6
3.9
275.0
104.6
230.4
536.4
144.5

276,5

�1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing

17,120
6,803
2,053
4,750
1,341
2,079
1,703
1,680
2.52
11,963
239
2,721

21,748
8,534
3,040
5,494
1,558
2,490
2,103
2,383
2.55
13,610
286
2,503

2020

Change

Percent

26,058
10,112
3,751
6,361
1,752
2,890
2,456
3,014
2.58
15,302
303
2,337

30,860
11,738
4,695
7,043
1,836
3,214
2,936
3,752
2.63
17,247
307
2,451

43,117
15,307
7,377
7,930
1,869
3,648
3,964
5,826

49,830
17,268
8,976
8,292
1,909
3,861
4,508
6,990
2.89
20,052

32,710
10,465
6,923
3,542
568
1,782
2,805
5,310
.37
8,089

191 .1
153.8
337.2
74.6

TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

485
546
3,581

688
402

708
3,146

580
449
3,982
905
4,315

809
415
4,399
1,319

36,673
13,445
5,916
7,529
1,845
3,434
3,437
4,729
2.73
18,560
321
2,453
925

537

590

PITTSFIELD TWP

4,138
1,110
5,658
666

6,848
699

406
4,380
1,536
7,835
704

2.82
19,400
331
2,340
1,007
383
4,249
1,722
8,660
708

42.4
85.7
164.7
316.1
14.7
67.6

338

99

41.4

2,203
1,051
362
4,130

696

-518
566
-184
549
1,146
6,272
159

-19.0
116.7
-33.7
15.3
161.9
199.4
29.6

1,854
9,418

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

Total Population

3,734

4,151

4,627

4,842

Total Households

1,223
495
728

1,368
536
832
121
166

4,398
1,466

1,568
542
1,026
144
139
728
557
2.95
1,315
294
75
79
126
207
91
441
2

1,667
538
1,129
158
141

5,070
1,770
554
1,216
170
152
867
581
2.86
1,485
309
89
101
147
209
97
531
2

5,259
1,857
579
1,278
182
167
919
589
2.83
1,539
313
90
111
152
205
98
568
2

1,525
634
84
550
68
-22
478
110
-.22
687
30
28
51
69
95
27
385
2

40.8
51.8
17.0
75.5
59.6
-11.6
108.4
23.0
-7.2
80.6
10.6
45.2
85.0
83.1
86.4
38.0
210.4
n/a

SALEM TWP

With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

SALINE

114
189
441
479
3.05
852
283
62

0

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

7,788
2,952
1,089
1,863
286
623
806
1,237
2.64
7,857
30

8,191
3,137
1,065
2,072
296
628
797
1,416
2.61

9,040
3,518
1,065
2,453
324
639
771
1,784
2.57
8,924

2,607
178
301
1,441
440

8,589
3,321
1,042
2,279
308
634
780
1,599
2.59
8,859
57
2,595
205
317
1,555
452

3,071
401

3,233
445

3,333
478

9,439
3,688
1,108
2,580
339
636
761
1,952
2.56
8,884
84
2,278
234
299
1,610
453
3,418
508

2,779
1,193
104
1,089
29
26
-2
1,140
-.11
2,288
75
-383
133
108
620
27
1,327
381

41.7
47.8
10.4
73.0
9.4
4.3
-.3
140.4
-4.1
34.7
833.3
-14.4
131.7
56.5
62.6
6.3
63.5
300.0

Total Households

2,495
1,004
1,491

Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

800

568

0

60
83
110
71
183

6,660

Ag, Min, Nat Res

648
546
3.00
1,125
285
58
67
113
144
81
376
1

Total Population
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment

552
529
3.03
971
281
57
59
101

548
918
126
146

310
610
763
812
2.67
6,596
9
2,661
101
191
990
426
2,091
127

105
74
294

7,384
2,779
1,077
1,702
295
627
809
1,048
2.66
7,492
17
2,669
125
245
1,194
391
2,556
295

2,550
148
269
1,285
399
2,817
359

8,483
44

2.90
1,413
303
84
90
139
212
94
489
2

71
2,452
224
312
1,597
457

81

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n

,,
y

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I

�1990
1,276
412
176
236
51
94
121
146
3.10
324
176
17
4
4
70
0
53
0

1995
1,363
437
184
253
44
90
132
171
3.12
382
181
16
4
3
89
0
89
0

2000
1,416
455
186
269
38
87
138
192
3.11
540
175
15
4
5
124
0
178
39

2005
1,459
473
183
290
37
86
141
209
3.08
687
169
15
6
7
218
0
224
48

2010
1,495
491
179
312
37
87
141
226
3.04
718
158
15
7
9
234
0
237
58

2015
1,535
511
181
330
38
88
142
243
3.00
724
143
14
8
11
241
0
244
63

2020
1,568
528
185
343
39
90
140
259
2.97
718
126
13
8
13
242
0
250
66

Change
292
116
9
107
-12
-4
19
113
-.13
394
-50
-4
4
9
172
0
197
66

Percent
22.9

SCIO TWP (1990 Boundaries) 1990
9,097
Total Population
3,304
Total Households
1,281
With Children
2,023
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
235
Income Quartile 2
550
Income Quartile 3
847
Income Quartile 4
1,672
Persons Per Household
2.75
Total Employment
8,823
Ag, Min, Nat Res
269
Manufacturing
3,258
TCU
382
Wholesale Trade
764
Retail Trade
1,062
FIRE
111
Services
2,818
Pub Administration
159

1995
10,766
3,901
1,511
2,390
225
592
1,155
1,929
2.76
9,214
297
3,853
378
962
1,055
137
2,377
155

2000
12,192
4,455
1,711
2,744
210
662
1,483
2,100
2.74
9,431
293
3,818
409
1,092
1,024
181
2,433
181

2005
13,396
4,903
1,909
2,994
218
829
1,750
2,106
2.73
10,081
280
4,096
487
1,230
1,095
252
2,434
207

2010
14,610
5,368
2,096
3,272
260
956
2,024
2,128
2.72
10,766
288
4,293
542
1,370
1,191
316
2,539
227

2015
15,802
5,848
2,286
3,562
326
1,058
2,278
2,186
2.70
11,056
294
4,258
579
1,440
1,249
373
2,618
245

2020
16,699
6,249
2,432
3,817
395
1,148

Change
7,602
2,945
1,151
1,794
160
598
1,630
557
-.08
2,350
31
869
217
715
229
306
-112

Percent
83.6
89.1
89.9
88.7
68.1
108.7
192.4
33.3
-2.9
26.6
11.5
26.7
56.8
93.6
21.6
275.7
-4.0

95

59.7

SCIO TWP (1995 Boundaries) 1990
Total Population
9,097
Total Households
3,304
With Children
1,281
Without Children
2,023
Income Quartile 1
235
Income Quartile 2
550
Income Quartile 3
847
Income Quartile 4
1,672
Persons Per Household
2.75
Total Employment
8,823
Ag, Min, Nat Res
269
Manufacturing
3,258
TCU
382
Wholesale Trade
764
Retail Trade
1,062
FIRE
111
Services
2,818
Pub Administration
159

1995
10,766
3,901
1,511
2,390
225
592
1,155
1,929
2.76
9,214
297
3,853
378
962
1,055
137
2,377
155

2000
11,917
4,330
1,686
2,644
192
636
1,443
2,059
2.75
9,431
293
3,818
409
1,092
1,024
181
2,433
181

2005
13,051
4,753
1,874
2,879
199
799
1,703
2,052
2.75
10,081
280
4,096
487
1,230
1,095
252
2,434
207

2010
14,260
5,216
2,061
3,155
242
929
1,978
2,067
2.73
10,766
288
4,293
542
1,370
1,191
316
2,539
227

2015
15,453
5,693
2,256
3,437
307
1,029
2,232
2,125
2.71
11,056
294
4,258
579
1,440
1,249
373
2,618
245

2020
16,358
6,094
2,407
3,687
376
1,120
2,430
2,168
2.68
11,173
300
4,127
599
1,479
1,291
417
2,706
254

Change
7,261
2,790
1,126
1,664
141
570

Percent
79.8

SALINE TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

82

2,4n
2,229
2.67
11,173
300
4,127
599
1,479
1,291
417
2,706
254

1,583
496
-.07
2,350
31
869
217
715
229
306
-112
95

28.2
5.1
45.3
-23.5
-4.3
15.7

n.4
-4.1
121.6
-28.4
-23.5
100.0
225.0
245.7
.0
371.7

n/a

84.4
87.9
82.3
60.0
103.6
186.9
29.7
-2.5
26.6
11.5
26.7
56.8
93.6
21.6
275,7
-4.0
59.7

�SHARON TWP

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing

1,366
459
192
267

1,631
545

2020

Change

1,806
604
230
374
34
85
246
239
2.99
462
236
135

Percent

1,979
663
240
423

TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

0
0
20
0
24

2,153
721
252
469
30
102
282
307
2.99
511
196
160
9
0
43
15
72
16

2,341
782
278
504
32
114
299
337
2.99
512
182
162
12
0
45
18
74
19

2,508
835
309
526
34
128
313
360
3.00
515
172
160
15
0
47
21
76
24

1,142
376
117
259
-20
47
145
204
.03
146
-31
38
15
0
27
21
52
24

83.6
81.9
60.9
97.0
-37.0
58.0
86.3
130.8
.9
39.6
-15.3
31 .1
n/a
.0
135.0
216.7
n/a

54
81
168
156
2.98
369
203
122

0

218
327
43
84
214
204
2.99
416
242
131
0
0
21
0
22
0

3
0
26
4
45
13

32
92
266
273
2.98
500
210
149
6
0
40
12
69
14

nla

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children

8,720
3,060
1,420
1,640

9,232
3,323
1,419

Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2

583
526
917
1,034
2.85

9,433
3,525
1,319
2,206
602

9,530
3,719
1,143
2,576
626
382
1,191
1,520
2.56

9,634
3,916
982
2,934
646
380
1,232
1,658
2.46

6,292
265
107

6,651
273
125
83
47

9,861
4,135
896
3,239
657
410
1,286
1,782
2.38
6,944
282
140
99
63
161
174
5,961
64

10,085
4,328
856
3,472
668
447
1,343
1,870
2.33
7,239
289
151
112
77
166
197
6,180
67

1,365
1,268
-564
1,832
85
-79
426
836
-.52
624
11
68
79
77
15
135
218
21

15.7
41.4
-39.7
111.7
14.6
-15.0
46.5
80.9
-18.2
9.4
4.0
81.9
239.4
n/a
9.9
217.7
3.7
45.7

SUPERIOR TWP

Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

SYLVAN TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment

1,904
591
475
1,038
1,219
2.78
5,999
277

424

33
0
151
62
5,962
46

80
37
0
138
68
5,361
38

1,143
1,356
2.68
6,193
275
87
51
17
134
90
5,492
47

1990

1995

2000

6,615
278
83

2,508
818
359
459
50
171
260
337
3.07

2,888
944
400
544

3,088
1,025
406
619

36
178
311
419
3.06

28
178
347
472
3.01

68
32
143
118
5,503
56

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

3,275
1,110
401
709
32
183

3,453
1,196
395
801
40
191
399
566
2.89
1,671
30

3,649
1,286
406
880
51
204
421
610
2.84
1,725

807
6
7

774
5
6
211
32
647
16

3,814
1,362
424
938
64
218
437
643
2.80
1,748
36
733
6
5
221
40
689
18

1,306
544
65
479
14
47
177
306
-.27
841
14
72
-11
-5
171
40
542
18

52.1
66.5
18.1
104.4
28.0
27.5
68.1
90.8
-8.7
92.7
63.6
10.9
-64.7
-50.0
342.0
n/a
368.7
n/a

376
519
2.95

154
146
5,763
60

Ag, Min, Nat Res

907
22

1,047
18

1,333
22

Manufacturing

661

TCU
Wholesale Trade

17
10

807
13
8

778
6
5

1,517
26
799
4
7

Retail Trade

50

44

FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

0
147

0

90
8

166
16

196
24

157
0

416
8

487
12

586
15

0

34

83

l

f
V
n

K
e

1n
':J(

ty
R
or

I

�WEBSTER TWP

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

3,235
1,096
460
636
89
181
292
534
2.95
444
74
321
0
4
18
0
27
0

4,141
1,397
583

4,695
1,588
649
939
96
226
433
833
2.96
514
87
315
0
12
35
2
63
0

5,253
1,790
702
1,088
109
256

5,792
1,984
759
1,225
120
295
568
1,001
2.92

6,374
2,186
850
1,336
132
344
652
1,058
2.92
720

814
96
210
374
717
2.96
465
74
335
0
9

18
0
29
0

498
927
2.93
615
101
356
0
15
54
4

682
115
382
0
18
65

128
384

85

6
96

0

0

0

0
22
85
9
109
0

2015
8,245

YORK TWP

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

6,225
1,412
637

6,754
1,652

n5

975
99
233
551
769
4.09
1,315
156
6
14
77
30
50
690
292

7,166
1,835
680
1,155
113
255
635
832
3.91
1,285
166
12
24
93
77
69
549
295

7,506
2,008
649
1,359
133
301
706
868
3.74
1,560
182
43
36
112
157
97
607

7,835
2,183
625
1,558
158
351
783
891
3.59
1,739
195
51
50
129
226
124
622

863
920
3.47
1,883
211
58
63
141
270
151
630

326

342

359

YPSILANTI
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

84

90
206
457
659
4.41
2,364
167
6
15
65
27
48
1,632
404

2,358
949
1,409
142
393
739
1,084
2.92
739
139
375

0
21
76
8
103

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

an

2020
6,878

2,378
646
1,732
185
410

Change

Percent

3,643
1,262

112.6
115.1
106.3
121 .5
59.6
117.1
153.1
103.0
-1.2
66.4

489
773
53
212
447
550
-.03
295
65
54
0

18
67

87.8
16.8
.0
450.0
372.2

9

n/a

82
0

303.7
.0

2020

Change

Percent

8,633

2,408
1,142
52
1,090
119
263
475
285
-1 .03
-371
57
58

38.7
80.9

2,554
689
1,865
209
469
932
944
3.38
1,993

8.2
140.6

372

59
84
268
125
-990
-32

132.2
127.7
103.9
43.2
-23.3
-15.7
34.1
966.7
393.3
129.2
992.6
260.4
-60.7
-7.9

224
64
74
149
295
173
642

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

23,646
8,540
2,132
6,408
3,600
2,322
1,333
1,285
2.77
20,586
146
4,381
809
161
2,933
606
10,918
632

2015

2020

Change

Percent

24,818
8,548
2,197
6,351
3,472
2,374
1,464
1,238
2.90
19,773
125
4,290
893
172
2,688
661
10,414
530

23,125

22,495
8,431
1,703
6,728
3,750
2,297
1,174
1,210
2.67
19,594
138
3,506
648
164
2,917

22,117

21,927
8,514
1,453
7,061
3,943
2,366
1,104
1,101
2.58
17,581
143
2,988
524
157
2,675
509
10,018

21,770
8,605
1,409
7,196
4,072
2,406
1,073
1,054
2.53

-3,048
57
-788
845
600
32
-391
-184
-.37

-12.3
.7

16,857
143
2,715
471
149
2,566
491
9,781
541

-2,916
18

-26.7
-14.9
-12.9
-14.7
14.4

-1,575
-422
-23
-122
-170
-633
11

-36.7
-47.3
-13.4
-4.5
-25.7
-6.1
2.1

8,498
1,956
6,542
3,712
2,267
1,214
1,305
2.72
20,285
148
3,807
730
155
2,904
564
11,310
667

546
11,053
622

8,432
1,537
6,895
3,825
2,323
1,132
1,152
2.62
18,612
141
3,292
584
165
2,818
527
10,495
590

567

-35.9
13.3
17.3
1.3

�YPSILANTI TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

WASHTENAW COUNTY
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

45,335
17,663
6,655
11,008
3,786
5,282
4,867
3,728
2 .57
21,970
152
11,528
1,911
729
2,404

2015

47,664
18,828
6,861
11,967
3,928
5,802
5,168
3,930
2.53
18,561
137
6,980
1,515
770
2,854
647
5,467
191

2020

Change

48,685
19,442
6,879
12,563
3,953
6,160
5,348
3,981
2.50
19,567
147
6,504
1,317
883
3,261
758
6,460

Percent

50,032
20,069
6,860
13,209
3,994
6,366
5,588
4,121
2.49
21,173
170
6,401
1,184
1,042
3,838

237

259

51,729
20,779
6,975
13,804
4,022
6,595
5,873
4,289
2.49
22,262
174
6,214
1,040
1,194
4,386
1,035
7,940
279

53,958
21,708
7,291
14,417
4,114
6,890
6,201
4,503
2.49
22,897
178
5,826
927
1,299
4,791
1,151
8,426
299

56,044
22,585
7,659
14,926
4,213
7,153
6,510
4,709
2.48
23,359
182
5,413
838
1,370
5,106
1,233
8,908
309

10,709
4,922
1,004
3,918
427
1,871
1,643
981
-.09
1,389
30
-6, 115
-1,073
641
2,702
677
4,367
160

23.6
27.9
15.1
35.6
11.3
35.4
33.8
26.3
-3.3
6.3
19.7
-53.0
-56.1
87.9
112.4
121.8
96.2
107.4

556
4,541
149

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

282,934

300,489
112,613
35,696
76,917
23,541
27,478

313,130
118,626
36,463
82,163
24,098
27,858

325,599
124,559
36,587

30,217
36,453
2.64
242,770
4,582
31,697
6,091
6,892
35,661
14,297
137,824
5,726

340,274
130,880
37,454
93,426
24,914
29,546
34,310
42,110
2.60
258,184
4,489
32,177
6,281
7,995
39,082
15,693
146,131
6,336

357,443
138,026
39,741
98,285
25,571
30,669
36,481
45,305
2.59
258,962
4,501
30,727
6,336
8,090
39,220
16,286
147,245
6,557

373,362
144,617
42,563
102,054
26,294
31,696
38,435
48,192
2.58
260,270
4,513
28,982
6,347
8,089
39,277
16,597
149,757
6,708

90,428
40,071
9,180
30,891
3,285
4,803
12,627
19,356
-.12
46,375
-37
-8,381
-565
1,912
6,111
5,627
39,549
2,159

32.0
38.3
27.5
43.4
14.3
17.9
48.9
67.1
-4.6
21.7
-.8
-22.4
-8.2
31.0
18.4
51.3
35.9
47.5

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

30,011
12,087
3,191

29,150
11,990
2,831
9,159
2,355
3,841
3,790
2,004
2.43
14,568
122
3,823
1,584
110
1,127
490

28,945
12,028
2,781
9,247

7,090
222

28,823
12,093
2,782
9,311
2,565
3,946
3,742
1,840
2.38
13,675
127
3,279
1,572
97
1,018
480
6,901
201

-2,344
25
-759
784
667
736
-26
-1,352
-.20
-2,868
-9
-1,087
253
-288
-1,474
-162
-10
-91

-7.5
.2
-21.4
9.2
35.1
22.9
-.7
-42.4
-7.7
-17.3
-6.6
-24.9
19.2
-74.8
-59.1
-25.2
-.1
-31.2

104,546
33,383
71,163
23,009
26,893
25,808
28,836
2.71

TCU
Wholesale Trade

213,895
4,550
37,363
6,912
6,177

Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

33,166
10,970
110,208
4,549

28,335
33,259
2.67
228,331
4,663
33,737
6,377
6,529
34,737
13,171
123,975
5,142

1990

1995

Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing

903
7,376

87,972
24,570
28,651
32,269
39,069
2.61
252,759
4,458
32,232
6,196
7,554
37,864
14,899
143,483
6,073

WAYNE COUNTY
ALLEN PARK

15,389
117

8,896
2,098
3,776
3,896
2,317
2.48
15,121
113

4,447
1,402
111

4,152
1,513
99

1,561
512
6,977
262

1,289
489

29,514
12,015
2,985
9,030
2,243
3,798
3,837
2,137
2.46
14,949
118
3,996
1,539
115
1,181
492

7,216
250

7,270
238

Total Population

31,167

30,900

Total Households

12,068
3,541
8,527

12,210
3,418
8,792
2,012
3,614
3,874
2,710
2.53

With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1,898
3,210
3,768
3,192
2.58
16,543
136
4,366
1,319
385
2,492
642
6,911
292

2,464,
3,896
3,760
1,908
2.41
14,071
125
3,546
1,593
103
1,065
487
6,940
212

85

;
1

,f

y
n
K
te
m

er

,ty

:R
tor

�1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

3,972
1,922
4TT
1,445
561
682
455
224
2.07
4,474
116
616
233
432
527
184
2,308
58

4,158
1,996
519
1,477
584
724
464
224
2.08
4,846
106
640
259
487
575
202
2,515
62

4,275
2,041
560
1,481
597
753
468
223
2.09
5,143
94
632
285
541
607
216
2,702
66

4,343
2,068
596
1,472
606
773
471
218
2.10
5,381
83
608
299
596
628
222
2,876
69

BELLEVILLE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

3,285
1,541
371
1,170
399
475
400
267
2.13
3,498
104
443
153
252
744
185
1,551
66

BROWNSTOWN TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

18,811
6,414
3,269
3,145
1,286
1,565
1,751
1,812
2.93
3,992
195
1,043
363
314
599
220
1,226
32

19,939
6,797
3,415
3,382
1,370
1,560
1,724
2,143
2.93
5,471
253
1,089
716
493
884
217
1,787
32

21,794
7,438
3,596
3,842
1,408
1,652
1,764
2,614
2.93
7,085
257
1,132
865
595
1,020
259
2,905
52

22,574
7,750
3,524
4,226
1,321
1,747
1,791
2,891
2.91
8,469
256
1,167
1,015
704
1,269
331
3,658
69

23,412
8,100
3,470
4,630
1,255
1,828
1,836
3,181
2.89
9,164
274
1,185
1,160
800
1,381
380
3,911
73

24,382
8,484
3,529
4,955
1,192
1,907
1,902
3,483
2.87
9,730
292
1,159
1,289
858
1,461
429
4,165

25,388
8,867
3,658
5,209
1,128
1,986
1,987
3,766
2.86
10,162
309
1,122
1,373
893
1,520
465
4,402
78

CANTON TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

57,040
19,536
9,680
9,856
2,292
4,058
5,903
7,283
2.92
14,229
98
1,650
482
1,338
5,244
632
4,410
375

2010

65,978
22,591
10,985
11,606
2,427
4,610
6,627
8,927
2.92
17,508
126
2,370
618
1,409
6,262
766
5,537
420

2015

2020

71,656
24,873
11,500
13,373
2,526
5,103
7,138
10,106
2.88
21,091
155
2,968
854
1,611
7,002
1,002
6,971
528

TT,892
27,222
12,061
15,161
2,643
5,594
7,743
11,242
2.86
24,574
193
3,573
970
1,910
7,833
1,246
8,237
612

84,377
29,554
12,830
16,724
2,760
6,005
8,271
12,518
2.86
27,206
199
4,072
1,114
2,195
8,378
1,491
9,121
636

91,055
31,909
13,931
17,978
2,885
6,397
8,784
13,843
2.85
29,129
204
4,340
1,235
2,378
8,684
1,725
9,900
663

97,206
34,072
15,136
18,936
3,004
6,738
9,250
15,080
2.85
30,565
207
4,443
1,302
2,498
8,892
1,909
10,643
671

3,269
1,579
361
1,218
438
520
393
228
2.07
3,730
119
508
184
351
425
151
1,940
52

3,690
1,798
426
1,372
520
625
434
219
2.05
4,064
111
561
208
379
472
162
2,116
55

n

Chang
1,058
527
225
302
207
298
71
-49
-.03
1,883
-21
165
146

-116
37
1,325
3

Percent
32.2
34.2
60.6
25.8
51.9
62.7
17.8
-18.4
-1.5
53.8
-20.2
37.2
95.4
136.5
-15.6
20.0
85.4
4.5

Change
6,5TT
2,453
389
2,064
-158
421
236
1,954
-.07
6,170
114
79
1,010
579
921
245
3,176
46

Percent
35.0
38.2
11 .9
65.6
-12.3
26.9
13.5
107.8
-2.4
154.6
58.5
7.6
278.2
184.4
153.8
111.4
259.1
143.8

Change
40,166
14,536
5,456
9,080
712
2,680
3,347
7,797
-.07

Percent
70.4
74.4
56.4
92.1

344

16,336
109
2,793
820
1,160
3,648
1,277
6,233
296

31.1

66.0
56.7
107.1
-2.3
114.8
111.2
169.3
170.1
86.7
69.6
202.1
141.3
78,9

86

d

�DEARBORN
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

89,286
35,444
9,968
25,476
8,353
9,226
9,013
8,852
2 .52
101,444
267
36,042
5,676
2,850
16,592
7,931
31,032
1,054

91,074
35,913
10,495
25,418
8,581
9,630
9,416
8,286
2.54
110,269
290
42,072
4,645
3,734
15,731
7,399
35,295
1,103

2020

Change

90,929
35,916
10,588
25,328
8,762
9,859
9,610
7,685
2.53
113,846
301
42,568
4,338
4,094
14,247
7,448
39,700
1,150

Percent

90,816
35,964
10,472
25,492
9,088
9,946
9,702
7,228
2.53
113,421
309
41,012
4,187
4,507
13,425
7,286
41,548
1,147

91,331
36,163
10,559
25,604
9,443
10,041
9,792
6,887
2.53
111,413
314
39,562
4,082
4,847
12,797
7,167
41,518
1,126

92,073
36,507
10,863
25,644
9,818
10,176
9,880
6,633
2.52
108,311
319
37,106
4,034
5,009
12,102
7,084
41,531
1,126

92,738
36,876
11,215
25,661
10,153
10,310
9,965
6,448
2.51
105,538
325
34,536
4,005
5,080
11,568
6,949
41,971
1,104

3,452
1,432
1,247
185
1,800
1,084
952
-2,404
.00
4,094
58
-1,506
-1,671
2,230
-5,024
-982
10,939
50

3.9
4.0
12.5
.7
21.5
11.7
10.6
-27.2
-.2
4.0
21.7
-4.2
-29.4
78.2
-30.3
-12.4
35.3
4.7

DEARBORN HEIGHTS

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade

60,850
23,441
6,727
16,714

58,834
23,523
6,037
17,486

57,159
23,572
5,490
18,082

4,566
6,342
6,520
6,013
2.60
16,788
147
3,109
513
538
4,947
750
6,241
543

5,005
6,881
6,319
5,318
2.50
16,874
204
2,909
674
443
4,852
860
6,393
539

5,383
7,307
6,098
4,784
2.42
17,027
232
2,741
631
417
4,608
1,041
6,798
559

55,671
23,561
4,927
18,634
5,767
7,545
5,915
4,334
2.36
17,563
248
2,778
651
447
4,599
1,202
7,085
553

54,610
23,625
4,531
19,094
6,121
7,832
5,696
3,976
2.31
17,671
271
2,680
688
450
4,579
1,400
7,061
542

53,817
23,769
4,324
19,445
6,462
8,105
5,522
3,680
2.26
17,521
291
2,491
708
438
4,472
1,576
7,009
536

53,443
24,037
4,238
19,799
6,795
8,361
5,409
3,472
2.22
17,379
306
2,300
711
424
4,378
1,704
7,035
521

-7,407
596
-2,489
3,085
2,229
2,019
-1,111
-2,541
-.37
591
159
-809
198
-114
-569
954
794
-22

-12.2
2.5
-37.0
18.5
48.8
31.8
-17.0
-42.3
-14.4
3.5
108.2
-26.0
38.6
-21.2
-11.5
127.2'
12.7
-4.1

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

992,291
360,4TT
150,926
209,551
180,482
89,246
56,663
34,086
2.75

952,023
349,288
145,954
203,334
182,622
84,373
51,975
30,318
2.73

915,952
339,923
137,457
202,466
181,205
81,003
49,148
28,567
2.69

383,716
2,242
55,701
26,945
18,551
45,398
27,521
182,465
24,893

368,879
2,236
50,595
24,513
17,663
42,660
22,302
186,799
22,111

357,343
2,253
48,233
22,916
16,663
40,603
19,167
185,814
21,694

884,345
332,531
129,916
202,615
180,707
TT,836
46,696
27,292
2.66
348,206
2,291
46,380
22,179
15,729
38,995
17,889
183,115
21,628

858,648
327,215
125,251
201,964
180,620
75,432
44,877
26,286
2.62
341,745
2,360
44,021
21,764
14,800
37,737
17,434
181,898
21,731

837,294
322,892
122,197
200,695
179,857
73,836
43,665
25,534
2.59
337,352
2,401
41,401
21,425
14,025
36,801
16,937
182,628
21,734

-190,685
-51,106
-28,135
-22,971
5,517
-22,207
-19,915
-14,501
-.16
-75,138
194
-21,970
-9,899
-6,352
-12,703
-15,824
-2,337
-6,247

-18.5
-13.7
-18.7
-10.3
3.2
-23.1
-31.3
-36.2
-5.7
-18.2
8.8
-34.7
-31.6
-31.2
-25.7
-48.3
-1.3
-22.3

Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
DETROIT
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturlng
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1,027,979
373,998
150,332
223,666
174,340
96,043
63,580
40,035
2.75
412,490
2,207
63,371
31,324
20,377
49,504
32,761
184,965
27,981

87

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IE

11

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tc

�ECORSE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

12,180
4,576
1,717
2,859
2,127
1,141
792
516
2.66
5,898

11,738
4,495
1,717
2,778
2,355
1,077
675
388
2.61
5,612

11,132
4,392
1,617
2,775
2,500
1,007
585
300
2.53
5,256
33
3,113
185
404
502
134
806
79

10,680
4,296
1,508
2,788
2,547
950
535
264
2.49
5,020
32
2,765
172
413
572
148
847
71

10,359
4,251
1,413
2,838
2,588
909
510
244
2.44
4,749
32
2,464
159
409
627
159
837
62

10,116
4,240
1,350
2,890
2,638
880
490
232
2.39
4,462
32
2,167
147
394
663
170
832
57

9,908
4,241
1,299
2,942
2,682
861
473
225
2.34
4,212
32
1,918
135
378
688
175
833
53

-2,272
-335
-418
83
555
-280
-319
-291
-.33
-1,686
-2
-1,955
-65
-26
266
103
-55

-18.7
-7.3
-24.3
2.9
26.1
-24.5
-40.3
-56.4
-12.2
-28.6
-5.9
-50.5
-32.5
-6.4
63.0
37.8
14.1
-50.9

34

34

3,873
200
404
422
127
730
108

3,540
191
405
478
123
753
88

48

FLAT ROCK

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

7,290
2,670
1,178
1,492
710
605
751
604
2.73
6,853
0
3,747
418
138
1,275
191
985
99

7,810
2,887
1,273
1,614
823
604
778
682
2.71
7,919
0
4,327
447
141
1,531
199
1,173
101

7,932
2,995
1,275
1,720
923
580
785
707
2.65
8,682
10
4,356
624
160
1,636
233
1,549
114

7,984
3,075
1,241
1,834
969
601
809
696
2.60
9,524
17
4,417
798
185
1,844
275
1,860
128

7,988
3,149
1,195
1,954
1,025
616
830
678
2.54
10,014
23
4,389
960
206
1,994
308
1,997
137

8,032
3,236
1,179
2,057
1,087
632
848
669
2.48
10,214
30
4,187
1,071
221
2,085
337
2,137
146

8,083
3,321
1,176
2,145
1,150
647
859
665
2.43
10,252
37
3,929
1,134
231
2,146
357
2,267
151

793
651
-2
653
42
108
61
-.30
3,399
37
182
716
93
871
166
1,282
52

10.9
24.4
-.2
43.8
62.0
6.9
14.4
10.1
-10.9
49.6
4.9
171.3
67.4
68.3
86.9
130.2
52.5

GARDEN CITY
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

88

440

n/a

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

31,074
11,324
3,821
7,503
1,890
3,320
4,069
2,045
2.74
11,920
131
840
112
351
3,264
312
6,709
201

2015

Change

30,111
11,344
3,437
7,907
1,991
3,553
4,079
1,721
2.65
13,121
135
875
104
404
3,329
320
7,743
211

2020

Percent

31,846
11,204
4,192
7,012
1,795
2,988
3,965
2,456
2.84
10,390
120
737
139
281
2,908
359
5,648
198

29,572
11,388
3,141
8,247
2,217
3,621
3,947
1,603
2.60
13,789
138
978
99
463
3,487
338
8.075
211

28,938
11,436
2,857
8,579
2,437
3,727
3,804
1,468
2.53
13,969
142
1,020
90
504
3,523
344
8,140
206

28,502
11,532
2,701
8,831
2,644
3,828
3,696
1,364
2.47
13,915
145
1,003
81
521
3,469
348
8,145
203

28,318
11,693
2,632
9,061
2,840
3,928
3,632
1,293
2.42
13,840
148
966
74
528
3,420
348
8,159

-3,528
489
-1,560
2,049
1,045
940
-333
-1, 163
-.42
3,450

-11.1
4.4
-37.2
29.2
58.2
31.5
-8.4
-47.4
-14.8
33.2

28

23.3
31.1
-46.8
87.9
17.6
-3.1
44.5

197

229
-65
247
512
-11
2,511
-1

-.5

�GIBRALTAR
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

4,297
1,576
590
986
199
402
526
449
2.73
988
11
192
116
89
117
15
416
32

2015

4,238
1,605
528
1,on
194
412
555
444
2.64
975
12
118
138
88
122
12
467
18

2020

4,196
1,638
469
1,169
186
421
583
448
2.56
1,101
14
96
149
94
131
14
581

4,179
1,679
410
1,269
175
440
626
438
2.49
1,199
16
84
159
103
155
18
639
25

4,225
1,736
376
1,360
170

4,300
1,796
364
1,432
165
487
709
435
2.39
1,285
21
79
169
109
169
27
686
25

4,409
1,861
367
1,494
160
507
743
451
2.37
1,316
24

GROSSE ILE TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

9,781
3,505
1,335
2,170
232
438
938
1,897
2.79
1,759
36
185
58
18
322
114
969
57

10,776
3,918
1,408
2,510
220
473
1,190
2,035
2.75
1,948
32
59
64
17
437
32
1,244
63

11,320
4,176
1,422
2,754
200
489
1,427
2,060
2.71
2,465
48
68
87
29
482
51
1,617
83

11,882
4,456
1,421
3,035
200
521
1,759
1,976
2.67
2,774
67
79
112
41
547
75
1,757
96

12,636
4,791
1,494
3,297
230
567
2,120
1,874
2.64
2,988
89
98
139
53
589
102
1,823
95

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

5,711
2,400
663
1,737
166
473
379
1,382
2.38
7,473
85
17
104
61
1,432
456
5,259
59

5,665
2,411
624
1,787
165
507
358
1,381
2.35
7,647
87
15
111
61
1,425
468
5,4 9
61

5,652

5,657
2,436
631
1,805
165
561
309
1,401
2.32
7,766
89
11
111
53
1,347
475
5,620
60

GROSSE POINTE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

5,681
2,391
696
1,695
235
427
464
1,265
2.38
5,862
74
109
80
49
1,330
444
3,696
80

5,732
2,388
707
1,681
197
427
436
1,328
2.40
6,557
83
19
89
56
1,363
421
4,446
80

22

5,745
2,391
701
1,690
177
436
403
1,375
2.40
7,061
85
16
97
56
1,381
444
4,914
68

464

670
432
2.43
1,252
18
82
166
109
164
22
666
25

167
108
173
32
710
25

Change
112
285
-223
508
-39
105
217
2
-.36
328
13
-115
51
19
56
17
294
-7

Percent
2.6
18.1
-37.8
51.5
-19.6
26.1
41.3
.4
-13.1
33.2
118.2
-59.9
44.0
21.3
47.9
113.3
70.7
-21.9

2015

2020

Change

13,408
5,118
1,624
3,494
265
608
2,455
1,790
2.62
3,162
110
114
163
65
614
129
1,872
95

14,245
5,460
1,793
3,667
311
655
2,755
1,739
2.61
3,341
131
132
186
78
635
157
1,929
93

4,464

1,955
458
1,497
79
217
1,817
-158
-.18
1,582
95
-53
128
60
313
43
960
36

Percent
45.6
55.8
34.3
69.0
34.1
49.5
193.7
-8.3
-6.5
89.9
263.9
-28.6
220.7
333.3
97.2
37.7
99.1
63.2

Change
-24
45
-65
110
-70
134
-155
136
-.05
1,904
15
-98
31
4
17
31
1,924
-20

Percent
-.4
1.9
-9.3
6.5
-29.8
31.4
-33.4
10.8
-2.3
32.5
20.3
-89.9
38.8
8.2
1.3
7.0
52.1
-25.0

2,424

619
1,805
164
538
335
1,387
2.33
7,685
88
12
113
57
1,382
473
5,497
63

n

89

II
C

t,
)i

JI

,t,
0
}6

nt

El
;tc

�GROSSE PTE FARMS
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

10,092
3,838
1,252
2,586
279
599
674
2,286
2.63
5,501
59
93
150
170
1,083
409
3,471
66

10,093
3,861
1,219
2,642
244
625
653
2,339
2.61
6,043
63
110
165
183
1,131
389
3,945
57

9,965
3,866
1,155
2,711
217
667
628
2,354
2.58
6,659
60
101
198
185
1,146
408
4,508
53

9,762
3,882
1,034

9,539
3,900
922
2,978
210
792
645
2,253
2.45

9,231
3,944
835
3,109
230
901
665

-861
106
-417
523
-49
302
-9

-8.5

2,148
2.34

-138

7,186

9,372
3,922
865
3,057
219
849
657
2,197
2.39
7,209

57
106
223
200
1,176
428
4,945
51

101
228
194
1,136
431
5,009
52

GROSSE PTE PK
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

12,852
4,843
1,722
3,121
739
794
1,016
2,294
2.65
2,216
24
96
29
98
433
203
1,233
100

12,902
4,866
1,692
3,174
689
738
1,077
2,362
2.65
2,790
27
95
58
75
561
200
1,714
60

12,858
4,877
1,652
3,225
666
683
1,142
2,386
2.64
3,379
26
80
68
75
569
210
2,301
50

12,710
4,897
1,532
3,365
656
640
1,228
2,373
2.60
3,551
24
87
72
78
589
214
2,445
42

12,531
4,920
1,424
3,496
676
597
1,313
2,334
2.55
3,613
25
78
77
78
585
218
2,509

GROSSE PTE SHR (PT)
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

90

2,848

206
732
630
2,314
2.51
7,040
56
107
211
199
1,187
418
4,812
50

43

2.8

56

1,641
-10

-33.3
20.2
-17.6
50.4
-1 .3
-6.0
-11.0
32.2
.0
3.2
54.0
10.0
1.8
4.4
47.3
-15.2

2015

2020

Change

Percent

12,418

12,340
4,974
1,3n
3,597
708
529
1,459

-512

58

4,947
1,383
3,564
694
560
1,390
2,303
2.51
3,617
25
67
80
76
565
220
2,540
44

7,271
59
96
231
187
1,103
427
5,112

-.29
1,no
0
3
81
17

20

18

2,590

117
15
1,357

42

-58

-4.0
2.7
-20.0
15.3
-4.2
-33.4
43.6
-.7
-6.5
64.0
4.2
-41 .7
175.9
-24.5
27.0
7.4
110.1
-58.0

2,278
2.48

3,635
25
56
80
74
550
218

131
-345
476

-31
-265
443
-16
-.17
1,419
1
-40
51
-24

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2,810
1,014
234
780
79
40
83
812
2.77
481
0
17
8
11
0
42
343
60

2015

Change

2,728
1,016
183
833
80
36
62
838
2.69
531
0
17
7
19
0
44
381
63

2020

Percent

2,850
1,009
275
734
82
42
102
783
2.82
429
0
21
9
10
17
42
288
42

2,629
1,020
128
892
80
32
45
863
2.58
562
0
22
6
25
0
45
404
60

2,538
1,025
86
939
82
28
32
883
2.48
572
0
22
5
27
0
46
415
57

2,468
1,030
66
964

2,405
1,035

-445
26
-221
247
5
-16

-15.6
2.6
-80.4
33.7
6.1
-38.1
-80.4
15.2
-17.7

84

27
25
894
2.40
573
0
21
4
27
0
47
420
54

54

981
87
26
20
902
2.32
575
0
20
3
26
0
47

-82

119
-.50
146
0

428

-1
-6
16
-17
5
140

51

9

34.0
.0
-4.8
-66.7
160.0
-100.0
11 .9
48.6
21.4

�GROSSE PTE WOODS
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

HAMTRAMCK
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

17,715
6,557

2020

17,621
6,587

Change

Percent

17,217
6,622

2,083
4,504

16,974
6,652
1,756
4,896

613
1,154
1,603
3,187
2.70
5,806
26
201
76
98
1,708

563
1,163
1,709
3,152
2.68
5,784
196
64
133
1,315

543
1,185
1,788
3,082
2.64
6,161
24
202
64
138
1,186

16,810
6,686
1,703
4,983
621
1,349
1,991
2,725
2.51
6,513
33
235

16,707
6,722

2,119
4,438

17,431
6,598
2,019
4,579

679
2,869
149

650
3,263
141

688
3,710
149

1,695
5,027
646
1,388
2,040
2,648
2.49
6,530
35
225
53
185
873
763
4,251
145

-1,008
165
-424
589
33
234
437
-539
-.22
724
9
24
-23
87
-835
84
1,382
-4

-5.7
2.5
-20.0
13.3
5.4
20.3
27.3
-16.9
-8.0
12.5
34.6
11.9
-30.3
88.8
-48.9
12.4
48.2
-2.7

22

1,890
4,732
563
1,250
1,842
2,967
2.60
6,445
30
233
63
164
1,129
705
3,973
148

593
1,303
1,928
2,828
2.55
6,530
32
241
60
179
1,034
737
4,099
148

56
183
940
756
4,162
148

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

18,372
7,908
2,183
5,725
4,017
2,265
1,079
547
2.32
7,723
40
2,490

18,166
7,810
2,252

17,601
7,607
2,214
5,393
4,174
2,214

228
582
1,839
331
1,849

267
550
1,801
312
2,313

800
419
2.31
7,853
43
1,608
298
512
1,684
323
2,762

16,980
7,424
2,033
5,391
4,077
2,172
773
402
2.29
7,948
47
1,498

364

589

623

646

16,502
7,312
1,870
5,442
3,982
2,173
763
394
2.26
7,796
49
1,352
302
459
1,507
337
3,140
650

16,184
7,271
1,772
5,499
3,942
2,186
756
387
2.23
7,576
50
1,192
297
416
1,391
340
3,234
656

15,964
7,276
1,712
5,564
3,939
2,203
752
382
2.19
7,401
51
1,058
288
381
1,304
338
3,334
647

-2,408
-632
-471
-161
-78
-62
-327
-165
-.13
-322
11
-1,432
60
-201
-535
7
1,485
283

-13.1
-8.0
-21.6
-2.8
-1.9
-2.7
-30.3
-30.2
-5.6
-4.2
27.5
-57.5
26.3
-34.5
-29.1
2.1
80.3
77.7

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

14,311
6,591
1,368
5,223
1,728
2,099
1,773
991
2.17
5,485
35
178
157
268
1,906
264
2,498
179

14,242
6,624
1,377
5,247
1,774
2,126
1,761
963
2.15
5,361
37
172
152
263
1,790
261
2,508
178

-661
51
-116
167
254
221
-30
-394
-.12
-683
17
27
2
40
-971
-62
273
-9

-4.4
.8
-7.8
3.3
16.7
11.6
-1 .7
-29.0
-5.2
-11.3
85.0
18.6
1.3
17.9
-35.2
-19.2
12.2
-4.8

5,558
4,144
2,257
928
481
2.33
7,703
40
1,831

300
496
1,620
331
3,010

ti

1990

1995

2000

2005

14,903
6,573
1,493
5,080

14,878
6,587
1,524
5,063

14,731
6,590
1,508
5,082

1,520
1,905

1,538
1,971

1,578
2,028

14,568
6,582
1,435
5,147
1,641
2,046

1,791
1,357
2.27

1,833
1,245
2.26

1,856
1,128
2.24

1,821
1,074
2.21

14,413
6,571
1,381
5,190
1,682
2,069
1,792
1,028
2.19

Ag, Min, Nat Res

6,044
20

5,819
24

Manufacturing

145

5,913
21
141
158

164
240

5,805
29
174
162
260

5,667
32
181
161
270

2,351
266

2,216
264

2,444
184

2,528
172

2,064
265
2,518
176

HARPER WOODS
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment

TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade

150
223
2,761

FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

323

232
2,600
274

2,235
187

2,303
184

146

91

T

~

,r
0

t)
]I

J~

,tt
01

1e
nt:

EF
;to

I

�HIGHLAND PARK
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
20,121
8,041
2,875
5,166
5,129
1,588
912
412
2.50
14,905
0
7,226
325
1,214
1,470
161
4,120
389

1995
19,158
7,911
2,719
5,192
5,468
1,399
763
281
2.42
7,714
0
1,253
253
1,506
1,253
141
3,105
203

2000
18,118
7,742
2,528
5,214
5,650
1,230
642
220
2.34
6,732
1
699
225
1,695
1,172
144
2,669
127

2005
16,964
7,549
2,200
5,349
5,598
1,155
586
210
2.25
6,508
1
676
203
1,859
1,145
154
2,381
89

2010
16,295
7,413
2,048
5,365
5,590
1,086
545
192
2.20
6,443
1
654
1n
2,019
1,088
161
2,258
85

2015
15,849
7,366
1,953
5,413
5,629
1,042
516
179
2.15
6,304
1
623
156
2,090
1,021
166
2,164
83

2020
15,578
7,396
1,894
5,502
5,715
1,015
496
170
2.11
6,188
1
593
140
2,119
969
169
2,116

HURON TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
10,447
3,511
1,438
2,073
485
910
1,067
1,049
2.98
1,554
244
78
62
111
183
80
714
82

1995
12,423
4,182
1,691
2,491
526
1,148
1,269
1,239
2.97
2,033
279
205
204
239
214
90
766
36

2000
13,656
4,624
1,838
2,786
561
1,336
1,392
1,335
2.95
2,584
308
284
332
318
268
127
917
30

2005
14,843
5,065
1,952
3,113
635
1,532
1,517
1,381
2.93
3,192
342
345
459
400
357
179
1,081
29

2010
15,926
5,474
2,067
3,407
720
1,722
1,614
1,418
2.91
3,609
358
398
506
493
427
232
1,165
30

2015
16,959
5,874
2,231
3,643
811
1,915
1,719
1,429
2.89
3,972
372
459
533
576
484
287
1,229
32

2020
17,824
6,223
2,405
3,818
899
2,091
1,819
1,414
2.86

INKSTER
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
30,772
11,196
4,472
6,724
4,157
3,050
2,517
1,472
2.75
5,740
83
957
270
126
1,082
199
2,561
462

1995
30,031
11,248
4,300
6,948
4,626
2,943
2,472
1,207
2.67
6,176
83
1,393
249
152
1,256
198
2,189
656

2000
28,752
11,151
3,966
7,185
4,946
2,808
2,397
1,000
2.58
6,341
88
1,580
248
175
1,301
227
2,054
668

2005
27,512
11,052
3,528
7,524
5,141
2,749
2,241
921
2.49
6,557
96
1,648
243
205
1,450
258
1,996
661

2010
26,386
11,026
3,100
7,926
5,366
2,689
2,121
850
2.39
6,652
100
1,692
234
217
1,545
285
1,930
649

2015
25,610
11,080
2,827
8,253
5,608
2,653
2,023
796
2.31
6,659
105
1,676
225
221
1,596
310
1,880
646

2020
25,276
11,253
2,670
8,583
5,877
2,650
1,963
763
2.25
6,582
108
1,588
214
221
1,629
326
1,864
632

92

81

4,248

382
497
533
648

528
337
1,291
32

Change

Percent

-4,543
-645
-981
336
586
-573
-416
-242
-.40
-8,717
1
-6,633
-185
905
-501
8
-2,004
-308

-22.6
-8.0
-34.1
6.5
11.4
-36.1
-45.6
-58.7
-15.8
-58.5

Change

Percent

7,377
2,712
967
1,745

70.6
77.2
67.2
84.2
85.4
129.8
70.5
34.8
-3.7
173.4
56.6
537.2
759.7
483.8
188.5
321 .3

414

1,181
752
365
-.11
2,694
138
419
471
537
345
257
577
-50

n/a

-91.8
-56.9
74.5
-34.1
5.0
-48.6
-79.2

80.8

-61.0

Change

Percent

-5,496
57
-1,802
1,859
1,720
-400

-17.9
.5
-40.3
27.6
41.4
-13.1
-22.0
-48.2
-18.3
14.7
30.1
65.9
-20.7
75.4
50,6
63,8
-27.2
36.8

-554

-709
-.50
842
25
631
-56
95
547
127
-697
170

�LINCOLN PARK
Total Population
Total Households
With Children

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

41,822
16,247

2020

Change

41,298
16,286

Percent

40,388
16,232

5,434

Without Children

10,813

5,410
10,876

5,239
10,993

39,727
16,178
4,984
11,194

39,151
16,175
4,748
11,427

38,693
16,230
4,623
11,607

38,328
16,327
4,551
11,776

Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3

4,168
5,112
4,285

Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household

2,682
2.57

4,624
5,351
4,087
2,224

Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing

12,380
20

5,023
5,480
3,855
1,874
2.49
11,938

5,317
5,430
3,664
1,767
2.46
12,246
24
600

5,590
5,409
3,512
1,664
2.42
12,144
24

6,104
5,435
3,306
1,482
2.35
11,731
23
451

-8.4
.5
-16.2
8.9
46.4
6.3
-22.8

TCU
Wholesale Trade

633
399
4,670

-8.8
-5.2
15.0
-48.0
-63.0
34.8
25.3
41.3
-26.2
-2.7

FIRE

400

396
5,271
417

Services

5,015

4,366

4,283

567
4,250

577
4,003

574
3,806

565
3,702

Pub Administration

375

377

385

384

377

375

365

-3,494
80
-883
963
1,936
323
-979
-1,200
-.23
-649
3
-417
-399
139
1,183
165
-1,313
-10

Retail Trade

LIVONIA
Total Population
Total Households

868

2.54
11,925
18
713
367

20
616
442
5,408

284

500

251
487
5,683

555
226
524
5,858

5,852
5,414
3,393
1,571
2.38
11,906
23
499
223
536
5,870

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

100,850

100,586

99,562

98,562

97,393
39,716
8,483

96,551

96,344
40,985
7,937

-4,506

-4.5
14.1

35,931
12,557

37,227
11,598

38,259
10,473

39,153
9,298

23,374

25,629

27,786

29,855

31,233

Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2

4,155

4,655

7,033

5,247
8,502

5,957
9,211

Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment

10,815
13,928

7,825
11,326
13,421

11,678
12,832
2.60

11,935
12,050
2.52
111,613
998
15,062

6,639
9,755
12,084
11,238
2.45
112,195
1,001
13,523

5,438

With Children
Without Children

234
538
5,853

-44.7

40,281
8,082
32,199
7,281
10,238
12,192
10,570
2.40
111,182
1,002
11,947
5,221
12,451

5,054
-4,620
9,674

1,359

3,739
3,634
1,496
-3,815
-.46
17,105
84
-12,351
-643
4,306
3,982
6,596
14,894
237

·36.8
41.4
90.0
51.7
13.8
-27.4
-16.2
18.4
9.1
-53.7
-11.4
53.0
21.3
84.0
53.6
21.1

33,048
7,894
10,667
12,311
10,113
2.35
110,240
1,003
10,551
4,979
12,438
22,687
14,449
42,674

2.81

2.70

Ag, Min, Nat Res

93,135
919

100,267
1,045

Manufacturing

23,002

18,792

107,438
1,045
16,409

TCU
Wholesale Trade

5,622

5,236
9,648

10,678

5,546
11,604

5,417
12,283

Retail Trade

18,705
7,853
27,780

20,862
10,853
32,566

21,873
13,063
37,573

23,023
13,762
40,216

23,269
14,163
41,144

1,122

1,265

1,359

1,402

1,395

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

9,820
4,424

9,572
4,405
1,200
3,205
1,749

9,575

9,731
4,574
1,207
3,367

-1,408
-65
-257
192
432
270
-451
-316
-.27
-428
16

-12.6
-1.4
-17.6
6.0

FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

'!ELVIN DALE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment

8 ,132

11,139

10,755

10,309

4,639

4,599
1,451
3,148

4,534
1,389
3,145

1,278
3,146

1,555
1,743

1,642
1,821

1,694
1,816

930
371
2.34

806
265
2.27

706
208
2.22

3,618
25

3,688
32

3,616
697
146

1,464
3,175
1,427
1,615
1,079
518
2.40

1,823
663
180
2.17

Ag, Min, Nat Res

22

3,756
21

Manufacturing

1,057

881

772

753

TCU
Wholesale Trade

652

291

189

231

371

415

165
462

498

Retail Trade

629

748

760

FIRE

267

297

333

796
369

819
374

Services
Pub Administration

958

1,095
52

1,072
52

1,060
51

999
49

3,874

58

34

22,986
14,413
41,773
1,389

4,471
1,182
3,289
1,811
1,850
631
179
2.14

1,859
1,885
628
202
2.13

3,522
37

3,446
38

628
142
512

565
147

822
385
949
47

517

822
390
922
45

-492
-505
286
193
123
-36
-13

30.3
16.7
-41.8
-61.0
-11.4
-11.0
72.7
-46.5

-77.5
123.8
30.7
46.1
-3.8
-22.4

93

J

�NORTHVILLE PART
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

2,859
1,255
326
929
259
311
331
354
2.28
4,677
91
356
120
264
1,287
535
1,868
156

3,311
1,421
373
1,048
207
375
400
439
2.33
4,702
89
353
164
266
1,157
577
1,937
159

3,280
1,432
329
1,103
157
408
405
462
2.29
4,694
94
357
182
237
1,070
634
1,991
129

3,221
1,439
261
1,178
143
410
386
500
2.24
4,973
104
392
200
223
1,074
696
2,170
114

3,167
1,443
196
1,247
128
401
361
553
2.19
5,112
107
403
220
201
1,023
765
2,272
121

3,138
1,445
150
1,295
113
377
339
616
2.17
5,169
110
395
242
166
956
839
2,333

3,137
1,449
118
1,331
99
345
321
684
2.16
5,254
112
381
269
132
902
888

278

2,440

572

128

130

-26

Percent
9.7
15.5
-63.8
43.3
-61.8
10.9
-3.0
93.2
-5.0
12.3
23.1
7.0
124.2
-50.0
-29.9
66.0
30.6
-16.7

Change
12,687
5,533
1,011
4,522
492
1,235
2,376
1,430
-.25

Percent
73.3
90.1
51.8
107.8
105.4
106.2
140.3
50.7
-8.8

1,902
17
213
615
203
-199
836
512
-295

34.3
24.3
109.8
1,708.3
89.0
-14.8
272.3
17.9
-58.1

Change
334
461
-599
1,060
-337

Percent
3.5
10.8
-56.4
33.1
-44.2
-1.9
-2.5
72.2
-6.6
7.3
13.9
-27.5
287.5
78.7
-41.2
77.1
42.3
-28.1

1990

NORTHVILLE TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

17,313
6,144
1,950
4,194
467
1,163
1,694
2,820
2.82
5,539
70
194
36
228
1,342
307
2,854
508

19,597
7,133
2,139
4,994
470
1,382
2,089
3,192
2.75
5,315
65
327
75
231
1,315
368
2,648
286

22,090
8,149
2,365
5,784
491
1,623
2,522
3,513
2.71
5,664
69
342
177
274
1,323
539
2,719
221

24,344
9,147
2,456
6,691
625
1,812
2,946
3,764
2.66
6,287
77
397
289
332
1,339
713
2,954
186

26,560
10,112
2,586
7,526
742
2,014
3,374
3,982
2.63
6,779
83
419
431
379
1,281
897
3,089
200

28,492
10,976
2,769
8,207
856
2,217
3,757
4,146
2.60
7,149
85
418
559
410
1,204
1,040
3,223
210

30,000
11,677
2,961
8,716
959
2,398
4,070
4,250
2.57
7,441

PLYMOUTH
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

9,522
4,263
1,062
3,201
763
1,179
1,145
1,176
2.23
8,635
122
1,574
8
244
2,750
1,137
2,661
139

2020

9,422
4,279
928
3,351
642
1,191
1,146
1,300
2.20
7,888
159
1,100
8
323
1,746
1,258
3,189
105

9,290
4,306
784
3,522
562
1,217
1,120
1,407
2.16
8,251
157
1,170
10
357
1,566
1,406
3,486
99

9,117
4,331
600
3,731
517
1,210
1,098
1,506
2.11
8,587
143
1,190
11
387
1,520
1,557
3,683
96

9,034
4,361
460
3,901
479
1,180
1,071
1,631
2.07
8,859
134
1,207
12
411
1,576
1,720
3,702
97

9,463
4,563
444
4,119
453
1,177
1,096
1,837
2.07
9,094
136
1,185
23
428
1,603
1,892
3,727
100

9,856
4,724
463
4,261
426
1,157
1,116
2,025
2.09
9,265
139
1,141
31
436
1,618
2,014
3,786
100

94

87
407
651
431
1,143
1,143
3,366
213

194

-208
402
-160
34
-10
330
-.11
577

21
25
149
-132
-385
353

-22
-29
849
-.15
630
17
-433
23
192
-1,132
877
1,125
-39

�PLYMOUTH TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
REDFORD TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
RIVER ROUGE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment

Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

23,686

26,781
10,090
3,211
6,879
847
2,134
2,301
4,808
2.65
21,928
162
8,473
1,049
2,011
3,334
1,070
5,428
401

2020

28,686
11,036
3,265
7,771
938
2,389
2,472
5,237
2.60
23,726
195
9,042
1,060
2,268
3,436
1,400
5,941
384

30,315
11,951
3,230
8,721
1,110
2,654
2,737
5,450
2.54
24,717
218
9,245
1,102
2,501
3,364
1,642
6,268
377

31,919
12,842
3,250
9,592
1,279
2,938
3,002
5,623
2.49
25,473
245
9,413
1,081
2,685
3,503
1,864
6,298
384

32,752
13,436
3,279
10,157
1,429
3,176
3,189
5,642
2.44
25,585
260
9,184
1,041
2,753
3,565
2,048
6,341
393

33,322
13,911
3,336
10,575
1,568
3,391
3,341
5,611
2.40
25,445
271
8,800
995
2,773
3,601
2,173
6,438
394

8,825

3,011
5,814
751
1,811
2,055
4,208
2.68
19,738
128
6,400
1,128
1,691
3,569
947
5,447
428

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

54,387
20,134
6,914
13,220
3,006
6,050
6,460
4,618
2.70
17,030
344
3,670
796
1,499
4,127
675
5,560
359

54,157
20,255
6,930
13,325
3,052
6,777
6,390
4,036
2.67
17,771
370
4,121
904
1,218
4,207
757
5,778
416

53,537
20,238
6,823
13,415
3,125
7,194
6,329
3,590
2.65
18,521
365
4,346
1,086
1,029
4,106
829
6,278
482

53,067
20,218
6,598
13,620
3,289
7,267
6,255
3,407
2.62
19,408
351
4,409
1,257
957
4,166
991
6,744
533

52,837
20,296
6,440
13,856
3,404
7,400
6,222
3,270
2.60
19,708
363
4,387
1,417
865
4,122
1,1n
6,835
542

52,861
20,482
6,455
14,027
3,525
7,556
6,226
3,175
2.58
19,829
374
4,330
1,537
TT2
4,011
1,350
6,902
553

52,972
20,693
6,550
14,143
3,636
7,698
6,248
3,111
2.56
19,813
382
4,168
1,603
701
3,912
1,478
7,018
551

1990

1995

2005

2010

2015

2020

11,314
4,256
1,772
2,484
2,079
1,097
741
339
2.66
2,618
75
783
403
159
314
138
695
51

10,780
4,102
1,797
2,305
2,196
1,038
615
253
2.63
2,785
75
870
400
174
379
138
709
40

2000
10,195
3,934
1,750
2,184
2,231
983
518
202
2.59
2,748
76
765
393
170

9,574
3,716
1,663
2,053
2,189
933
419
175
2.58
2,702
82
603
356
166
510
182
780
23

9,478
3,697
1,670
2,027
2,202
933
399
163
2.56
2,626
86
528
338
157
537
193
768
19

9,430
3,701
1,687
2,014
2,220
937
391
153
2.55
2,556

403
152
756
33

9,786
3,787
1,691
2,096
2,200
946
453
188
2.58
2,766
79
678
375
172
468
168
798
28

88

466
319
148
554
201
765
15

Change
9,636
5,086
325
4,761
817
1,580
1,286
1,403
-.29
5,707
143
2,400
-133
1,082
32
1,226
991
-34

Percent
40.7
57.6
10.8
81.9
108.8
87.2
62.6
33.3
-10.8
28.9
111.7
37.5
-11.8
64.0
.9
129.5
18.2
-7.9

Change
-1,415
559
-364
923
630
1,648
-212
-1,507
-.14
2,783
38
498
807
-798
-215
803
1,458
192

Percent
-2.6
2.8
-5.3
7.0
21.0
27.2
-3.3
-32.6
-5.2
16.3
11.0
13.6
101.4
-53.2
-5.2
119.0
26.2
53.5

Change
-1,884
-555
-85
-470
141
-160
-350
-186
-.11
-62
13
-317

Percent
-16.7
-13.0
-4.8
-18.9
6.8
-14.6
-47.2
-54.9
-4.2
-2.4
17.3
-40.5
-20.8
-6.9
76.4
45.7
10.1
-70.6

-84

-11
240
63
70
-36

95

�.
RIVERVIEW
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

13,894
5,057
1,804
3,253
1,054
1,198
1,192
1,613
2.75
4,747
25
373
166
165
1,614
187
2,031
186

13,636
5,175
1,646
3,529
1,293
1,246
1,109
1,527
2.63
5,527
31
311
164
169
1,830
177
2,595
250

13,209
5,228
1,470
3,758
1,547
1,254
1,021
1,406
2.53
5,971
34
272
178
184
1,917
179
2,916
291

12,789
5,287
1,285
4,002
1,813
1,276
957
1,241
2.42
6,435
35
235
190
203
2,130
176
3,134
332

12,348
5,326
1,141
4,185
2,097
1,272
878
1,079
2.32
6,648
34
224
196
212
2,243
160
3,243
336

11,915
5,351
1,034
4,317
2,342
1,264
793
952
2.23
6,732
33
206
196
209
2,283
144
3,322
339

11 ,503
5,368
942
4,426
2,548
1,253
713
854
2.14
6,789
28
188
190
203
2,304
127
3,413
336

ROCKWOOD
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

3,141
1,099
446
653
237
250
320
292
2.86
1,192
247
179
20
68
278
63
296
41

3,159
1,126
417
709
243
242
338
303
2.81
1,492
279
278
21
98
302
75
412
27

3,156
1,148
383
765

3,133
1,161

3,106
1,174
309
865
222
253
385
314
2.65
1,811
238
281
52
153
403
106
543
35

3,094
1,191
288
903
210
267
400
314
2.60
1,869
229
269
58
163
421
116
576
37

3,088
1,209
276
933
199
282
415
313
2.55
1,902
220
253
62
169
433
122
605

ROMULUS
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

22,897
7,845
3,700
4,145
2,047
2,303
2,091
1,404
2.92
29,231
220
7,068
10,366
1,148
2,955
384
6,200
890

23,086
8,104
3,639
4,465
2,215
2,494
2,046
1,349
2.85
31,708
241
8,261
9,839
955
3,494
323
7,577
1,018

2020

22,798
8,181
3,480
4,701
2,324
2,605
1,974
1,278
2.79
34,938
268
8,675
10,519
838
3,908
339
9,177
1,214

22,563
8,264
3,249
5,015
2,425
2,663
1,950
1,226
2.73
38,270
306
8,977
11,384
813
4,526
392
10,461
1,411

22,325
8,357
3,033
5,324
2,547
2,701
1,910
1,199
2.67
40,323
321
9,148
11,866
761
4,980
422
11,238
1,587

22,222
8,493
2,919
5,574
2,671
2,751
1,893
1,178
2.62
41,540
334
8,990
12,100
700
5,286
448
11,919
1,763

22,240
8,655
2,871
5,784
2,790
2,809
1,893
1,163
2.57
42,152
345
8,650
12,071
651
5,510
464
12,587
1,874

96

248
233
354
313
2.75
1,612
272
278
32
118
335
85
462
30

344
817
235
243
371
312
2.70
1,720
247
282
42
137
373
96
510
33

38

Change
-2,391
311
-862
1,173
1,494
55
-479
-759
-.60
2,042
3
-185
24

38
690
-60
1,382
150
Change
-53
110
-170

280
-38
32
95
21
-.30
710
-27
74

42
101
155
59
309
-3
Change
-657
810
-829
1,639
743
506
-198
-241
-.35
12,921
125
1,582
1,705
-497
2,555
80
6,387

984

Percent
-17.2
6.1
-47.8
36.1
141.7
4.6
-40.2
-47.1
-22.0
43.0
12.0
-49.6 ·
14.5
23.0
42.8
-32.1
68.0
80.6
Percent
-1 .7
10.0
-38.1
42.9
-16.0
12.8
29.7
7.2
-10.6
59.6
-10.9
41.3
210.0
148.5
55.8
93.7
104.4
-7.3
Percent
-2.9
10.3
-22.4
39.5
36.3
22.0
-9.5
-17.2
-12.0

44.2
56.8
22.4
16.4
-43.3
86.5
20.8
103.0
110.6

�SOUTHGATE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

SUMPTER TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
TAYLOR
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

30,771
12,135
3,764
8,371
2,322
3,362
3,675
2,776
2.54
13,436
7
883
225
239
5,479
1,663
4,646
294

30,018
12,336
3,384
8,952
2,705
3,708
3,508
2,415
2.43
14,568
19
987
194
323
5,876
1,569
5,362
238

2020

Change

29,243
12,495
3,024
9,471
3,091
3,967
3,322
2,115
2.34
15,460
26
1,034
186
386
5,862
1,624
6,119
223

Percent

28,604
12,622
2,681
9,941
3,499
4,124
3,111
1,888
2.27
16,023
34
1,102
177
451
5,925
1,627
6,504
203

28,033
12,761
2,409
10,352
3,895
4,280
2,898
1,688
2.20
16,123
36
1,124
164
499
5,799
1,640
6,660
201

27,645
12,939
2,254
10,685
4,255
4,416
2,735
1,533
2.14
15,989
38
1,093
152
522
5,577
1,644
6,763
200

27,556
13,206
2,183
11,023
4,597
4,546
2,633
1,430
2.09
15,900
39
1,044
141
535
5,401
1,630
6,914
196

-3,215
1,071
-1,581
2,652
2,275
1,184
-1,042
-1,346
-.45
2,464
32
161
-84
296
-78
-33
2,268
-98

-10.4
8.8
-42.0
31.7
98.0
35.2
-28.4
-48.5
-17.7
18.3
457.1
18.2
-37.3
123.8
-1.4
-2.0
48.8
-33.3

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

10,891
3,687
1,690
1,997

11,466
3,882
1,737
2,145
711
1,102
1,099
970
2.95
700
75
1

11,910
4,031
1,750
2,281
697
1,075
1,170
1,089
2.95
1,019
85
85

102
15
327
0

43
173
38
507
0

12,632
4,307
1,651
2,656
661
921
1,369
1,356
2.93
1,522
100
148
149
133
262
83
647
0

12,975
4,437
1,635
2,802
632

36
0
144
26
418
0

12,276
4,173
1,700
2,473
684
1,003
1,277
1,209
2.94
1,326
96
124
137
84
222
60
603
0

13,280
4,552
1,640
2,912
601
760
1,522
1,669
2.92
1,793
102
194
154
190
316
122
715
0

2,389
865
-50
915
-120
-350
511
824
-.04
1,219
35
193
93
189
214
107
388
0

21.9
23.5
-3.0
45.8
-16.6
-31.5
50.5
97.5
-1.2
212.4
52.2
1,9300.0
152.5
1,8900.0
209.8
713.3
118.7
.0

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

66,803
25,111
8,903
16,208
6,473
8,094
6,195
4,349
2.66

64,775
25,108
7,809
17,299
6,660
8,219

61,797
25,363
6,257
19,106
7,008
8,592
5,756
4,007
2.44

33,289
281
4,754
2,310
1,956
11,417
1,715
10,136
720

34,677
303
4,927
2,393
2,012
11,902
1,866
10,592
682

63,023
25,184
6,846
18,338
6,814
8,394
5,868
4,108
2.50
35,268
311
5,091
2,484
2,028
12,021
2,027
10,620
686

61,322
25,736
5,947
19,789
7,258
8,829
5,713
3,936
2.38
35,206
324
4,922
2,544
1,952
11,777
2,270
10,730
687

-9,489
893
-4,910
5,803
1,420
1,568
-1,139
-956
-.47
5,823
-36
1,294
468
-226
1,790
591
1,870
72

-13.4
3.6
-45.2
41.5
24.3
21.6
-16.6
-19.5
-16.4
19.8
-10.0
35.7
22.5
-10.4
17.9
35.2
21.1
11.7

721
1,110
1,011
845
2.95
574
67
1
61

70,811
24,843
10,857
13,986
5,838
7,261
6,852
4,892
2.85
29,383
360
3,628
2,076
2,178
9,987
1,679
8,860
615

69,067
25,097
9,923
15,174
6,216
7,767
6,524
4,590
2.75
31,320
288
4,315
2,191
2,020
10,954
1,576
9,261
715

88

6,034
4,195
2.58

838
1,453
1,514
2.92
1,684
101
180
156
168
292
105
682
0

35,341
318
5,098
2,540
1,993
11,903
2,173
10,625
691

97

j

�TRENTON
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

VAN BUREN TWP
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

WAYNE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

98

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

20,582
7,851
2,609
5,242
1,418
1,836
2,228
2,369
2.62
13,112
109
5,290
672
256
1,533
577
4,422
253

20,534
8,068
2,394
5,674
1,536
2,109
2,170
2,253
2.55
13,183
127
4,796
669
302
1,703
441
4,876
269

20,036
8,097
2,151
5,946
1,593
2,322
2,031
2,151
2.47
13,131
121
4,132
710
322
1,779
390
5,379
298

19,482
8,123
1,839
6,284
1,627
2,575
1,863
2,058
2.40
13,282
119
3,498
746
356
1,971
378
5,885
329

18,960
8,147
1,578
6,569
1,681
2,808
1,664
1,994
2.33
13,413
105
3,293
765
371
2,074
342
6,138
325

18,455
8,167
1,392
6,775
1,742
3,023
1,474
1,928
2.26
13,280
89
2,992
762
370
2,111
307
6,323
326

18,006
8,186
1,251
6,935
1,808
3,206
1,307
1,865
2.20
13,134
75
2,705
741
363
2,128
270
6,533
319

Change
-2,576
335
-1,358
1,693
390
1,370
-921
-504
-.42
22
-34
-2,585
69
107
595
-307
2,111
66

Percent
-12.5
4.3
-52.1
32.3
27.5
74.6
-41.3
-21 .3
-16.1
.2
-31.2
-48.9
10.3
41 .8
38.8
-53.2
47.7
26.1
Percent
33.8
52.4
4.7
81 .6
111.7
76.1
30.3
12.9
-12.2
200.9
81.7
61 .8
240.9
484.6
196.9
210.7
237.5
-7.7
Percent
2.4
12.1
-11 .1
28.4
34.0
33.8
-12.3
-18.7
-8.7
2.3
53.5
-31.9
49.0
61 .9
-15.4
-45.0
39.3
75.2

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

20,995
7,876
2,991
4,885
1,361
2,090
2,555
1,870
2.67
5,707
109
1,791
391
761
1,152
140
1,298
65

23,416
8,917
3,255
5,662
1,627
2,455
2,799
2,036
2.63
8,596
101
2,330
557
1,379
2,117
177
1,884
51

24,466
9,578
3,224
6,354
1,871
2,706
2,923
2,078
2.55
11,111
125
2,649
799
2,014
2,429
228
2,821
46

25,405
10,201
3,132
7,069
2,122
2,953
3,042
2,084
2.49
13,357
147
2,906
960
2,606
2,869
297
3,524
48

26,324
10,821
3,062
7,759
2,383
3,207
3,142
2,089
2.43
15,053
164
3,021
1,128
3,362
3,129
348
3,848
53

27,255
11 ,439
3,076
8,363
2,643
3,458
3,241
2,097
2.38
16,291
182
2,992
1,261
3,980
3,300
396
4,122
58

28,101
12,002
3,133
8,869
2,881
3,681
3,329
2,111
2.34
17,173
198
2,897
1,333
4,449
3,420
435
4,381
60

Change
7,106
4,126
142
3,984
1,520
1,591
774
241
-.32
11,466
89
1,106
942
3,688
2,268
295
3,083
-5

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

19,899
7,129
2,927
4,202
1,695
2,259
1,851
1,324
2.79
15,543
43
6,609
716
462
1,845
418
5,079
371

20,306
7,396
2,956
4,440
1,801
2,559
1,762
1,274
2.75
16,773
40
6,870
882
556
1,850
213
5,899
463

20,165
7,479
2,850
4,629
1,884
2,769
1,634
1,192
2.70
17,574
44
6,671
988
625
1,796
216
6,688
546

20,203
7,598
2,745
4,853
1,990
2,841
1,620
1,147
2.66
17,461
53
6,079
1,019
691
1,822
229
6,990
578

20,199
7,709
2,638
5,071
2,087
2,892
1,612
1,118
2.62
16,994
58
5,568
1,059
735
1,734
231
7,001
608

20,272
7,848
2,600
5,248
2,184
2,956
1,614
1,094
2.58
16,400
63
4,997
1,076
748
1,637
232
7,008
639

20,384
7,995
2,601
5,394
2,272
3,023
1,623
1,077
2.55
15,900
66
4,503
1,067
748
1,561
230
7,075
650

485
866
-326
1,192
577
764
-228
-247
-.24
357
23
-2,106
351

286
-284

-188
1,996
279

�WESTLAND
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
WOODHAVEN
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
WYANDOTTE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

84,724
33,102
10,996
22,106
6,681
9,800
9,520
7,101
2.56
24,650
396
2,024
582
611
9,688
1,164
9,743

2015

87,411
35,233
10,600
24,633
7,193
11,on
9,755
7,208
2.48
26,853
407
2,380
822
801
10,015
1,233
10,713

2020

482

91,209
38,564
9,617
28,947
8,217
13,038
10,059
7,250
2.37
30,019
430
2,820
852
1,186
9,767
1,607
12,830
527

91,586
39,230
9,129
30,101
8,511
13,583
9,983
7,153
2.33
30,375
446
2,830
868
1,355
9,362
1,768
13,217
529

91,371
39,678
8,858
30,820
8,761
14,046
9,878
6,993
2.30
30,314
457
2,77J
866
1,461
8,847
1,896
13,476
534

91,524
40,238
8,796
31,442
9,039
14,472
9,836
6,891
2.27
30,282
465
2,673
850
1,530
8,440
1,976
13,820

442

89,119
36,931
10,101
26,830
7,669
12,185
9,859
7,218
2.41
28,680
417
2,620
942
982
9,761
1,437
12,002
519

528

86

Percent
8.0
21.6
-20.0
42.2
35.3
47.7
3.3
-3.0
-11.1
22.8
17.4
32.1
46.0
150.4
-12.9
69.8
41.8
19.5

Change
209
1,055
-730
1,785
831
137
249
-162
-.58
3,344
58
-62
191
194
1,064
152
1,594
153

Percent
1.8
26.6
-38.6
86.4
158.9
19.6
20.0
-10.8
-19.6
47.3
105.5
-2.4
35.4
223.0
56.1
61.8
112.8
73.2

Change
-975
481
-408
889
465
1,211
-608
-587
-.17
-3,195
18
-1,942
-109
-501
-383
29
-256
-51

Percent
-3.2
3.9
-9.9
10.8
12.9
30.6
-20.9
-31.9
-6.8
-24.1
16.4
-69.1
-21.4
-84.3
-14.8
4.6
-4.4
-20.0

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

11,635
3,960
1,893
2,067
523
699
1,243
1,495
2.94
7,072
55
2,626
540
87
1,896
246
1,413
209

12,334
4,311
1,886
2,425
663
695
1,294
1,659
2.86
8,045
78
2,799
429
124
2,106
243
2,022
244

12,483
4,532
1,764
2,768
830
685
1,320
1,697
2.75
8,663
94
2,833
492
173
2,249
279
2,271
272

12,350
4,680
1,559
3,121
953
735
1,372
1,620
2.64
9,423
98
2,877
558
217
2,546
312
2,513
302

12,199
1,371
3,450
1,084
777
1,428
1,532
2.53
9,956
106
2,863
625
252
2,756
348
2,680
326

12,034
4,931
1,249
3,682
1,218
812
1,468
1,433
2.44
10,261
111
2,731
689
271
2,880
379
2,850
350

11,844
5,015
1,163
3,852
1,354
836
1,492
1,333

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

30,938
12,314
4,107
8,207
3,602
3,955
2,915
1,842
2.51
13,268
110
2,812
510
594
2,588
634
5,765
255

31,100
12,470
4,173
8,297
3,707
4,438
2,693
1,632
2.49
11,610
115
1,852
505
218
2,572
591
5,510
247

30,717
12,482
4,095
8,387
3,782
4,788
2,481
1,431
2.46
10,734
116
1,246
489
151
2,469
612
5,407
244

30,336
12,480
3,911
8,569
3,856
4,877
2,397
1,350
2.43
10,560
115
1,085
453
136
2,467
626
5,446
232

29,970
12,646
3,699
8,947
3,988
5,065
2,316
1,277
2.37
10,154
125
964
422
104
2,290
660
5,375
214

29,963
12,795
3,699
9,096
4,067
5,166
2,307
1,255
2.34
10,073
128
870
401
93
2,205
663
5,509
204

4,821

30,062
12,523
3,754
8,769
3,913
4,960
2,342
1,308
2,40
10,399
120
1,078

440
120

2,398
647
5,375
221

Change
6,800
7,136
-2,200
9,336
2,358
4,672
316
-210
-.28
5,632
69
649
268
919
-1,248
812

2.36

10,416
113
2,564
731
281
2,960
398
3,007
362

4,on

99

j

�.
WAYNE COUNTY (EX DET) 1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

1,083,708
Total Population
Total Households
406,434
With Children 143,367
Without Children 263,067
Income Quartile 1
85,687
Income Quartile 2 104,678
Income Quartile 3 109,610
Income Quartile 4 106,459
2.67
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
563,703
5,257
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing 137,991
TCU
36,539
Wholesale Trade
28,705
Retail Trade 124,078
FIRE
33,466
Services 186,073
Pub Administration
11,594

1,101,664
420,803
141,726
279,077
91,547
113,120
111,224
104,912
2.62
595,521
5,741
138,349
35,509
32,263
129,023
35,679
206,907
12,050

1,102,957
430,104
136,387
293,717
96,514
119,295
111,498
102,797
2.56
630,759
5,997
136,431
37,811
35,361
129,816
40,032
232,646
12,665

1,104,716
438,710
128,829
309,881
101,427
123,529
112,414
101,340
2.52
657,675
6,229
133,910
39,865
39,084
134,517
42,750
248,308
13,012

1,107,957
446,921
123,300
323,621
106,128
127,421
113,071
100,301
2.48
668,028
6,443
130,630
41,359
42,166
135,707
45,083
253,409
13,231

1,114,546
455,915
121,908
334,007
110,893
131,313
113,942
99,767
2.44
668,453
6,623
123,791
42,228
43,619
134,193
47,056
257,415
13,528

1,124,059
465,470
122,854
342,616
115,613
134,978
115,085
99,794
2.41
667,129
6,762
116,119
42,276
44,346
132,706
48,167
263,240
13,513

40,351
59,036
-20,513
79,549
29,926
30,300
5,475
-6,665
-.25
103,426
1,505
-21,872
5,737
15,641
8,628
14,701
77,167
1,919

3.7
14.5
-14.3
30.2
34.9
28.9
5.0
-6.3
-9.4
18.3
28.6
-15.9
15.7
54.5
7.0
43.9
41.5
16.6

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

Total Population
2,111,687
Total Households
780,432
With Children 293,699
Without Children 486,733
Income Quartile 1 260,027
Income Quartile 2 200,721
Income Quartile 3 173,190
Income Quartile 4 146,494
Persons Per Household
2.71
Total Employment
976,193
Ag, Min, Nat Res
7,464
Manufacturing 201,362
TCU
67,863
Wholesale Trade
49,082
Retail Trade 173,582
FIRE
66,227
Services 371,038
Pub Administration
39,575

2,093,955
781,280
292,652
488,628
272,029
202,366
167,887
138,998
2.68
979,237
7,983
194,050
62,454
50,814
174,421
63,200
389,372
36,943

1,961,353
788,362
245,051
543,311
295,470
208,814
158,750
125,328
2.49
1,004,481
9,163
157,520
63,701
58,371
169,507
65,104
445,868
35,247

-150,334
7,930
-48,648
56,578
35,443
8,093
-14,440
-21,166
-.22
28,288
1,699
-43,842
-4,162
9,289
-4,075
-1, 123
74,830
-4,328

-7.1
1.0
-16.6
11 .6
13.6
4.0
-8.3
-14.4
-8.1
2.9
22.8
-21.8
-6.1
18.9
-2.3
-1.7
20.2
-10.9

WAYNE COUNTY

REGION

2,054,980
779,392
282,341
497,051
279,136
203,668
163,473
133,115
2.64
999,638
8,233
187,026
62,324
53,024
172,476
62,334
419,445
34,776

2,020,668
778,633
266,286
512,347
282,632
204,532
161,562
129,907
2.60
1,015,018
8,482
182,143
62,781
55,747
175,120
61,917
434,122
34,706

1,992,302
779,452
253,216
526,236
286,835
205,257
159,767
127,593
2.56
1,016,234
8,734
177,010
63,538
57,895
174,702
62,972
436,524
34,859

1,973,194
783,130
247,159
535,971
291,513
206,745
158,819
126,053
2.52
1,010,198
8,983
167,812
63,992
58,419
171,930
64,490
439,313
35,259

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

Total Population
4,590,465
Total Households
1,698,819
With Children 620,885
Without Children 1,077,934
Income Quartile 1 424,684
Income Quartile 2 424,722
Income Quartile 3 424,727
Income Quartile 4 424,686
Persons Per Household
2.70
Total Employment
2,350,238
Ag, Min, Nat Res
30,424
Manufacturing 486,644
TCU 124,287
Wholesale Trade 121,200
Retail Trade 441,167
FIRE 173,122
Services 904,892
Pub Administration
68,502

4,735,738
1,773,071
629,212
1,143,859
443,267
443,268
443,268
443,268
2.67
2,477,024
31,953
482,591
117,074
128,295
464,190
183,010
1,001,823
68,088

4,804,389
1,827,384
617,469
1,209,915
456,846
456,846
456,846
456,846
2.63
2,615,187
32,633
468,709
120,105
134,033
477,155
193,443
1,119,990
69,119

4,877,433
1,882,326
594,659
1,287,667
470,575
470,580
470,586
470,585
2.59
2,724,994
33,144
467,057
124,033
143,124
500,358
201,247
1,185,160
70,871

4,962,603
1,941,257
578,201
1,363,056
485,309
485,317
485,315
485,316
2.56
2,776,724
34,110
461,633
126,836
149,071
508,203
210,743
1,213,644
72,484

5,067,093
2,005,414
580,555
1,424,859
501,354
501,357
501,348
501,355
2.53
2,775,235
34,664
439,602
127,883
149,060
502,662
217,679
1,229,673
74,012

5,162,405
2,063,547
591,492
1,472,055
515,879
515,892
515,887
515,889
2.50
2,773,688
35,079
415,321
127,147
147,775
497,383
221 ,077
1,255,608
74,298

571,940
364,728
-29,393
394,121
91,195
91,170
91,160
91,203
-.20
423,450
4,655
-71,323
2,860
26,575
56,216
47,955
350,716
5,796

12.5
21 .5
-4.7
36.6
21.5
21.5
21 .5
21.5
-7.4
18.0
15.3
-14.7
2.3
21.9
12.7
27.7
38.8
8.5

100

�Appendix D
Regional Development Forecast, Full Detroit Subcommunity Report
AIRPORT
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

BAGLEY
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

BOYNTON
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

~

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

18.418
5,771
2,885
2,886
3,525
1,193
734
319
3.19
8,502
19
3,444
1,466
1,038
680
15
1,677
163

2020

Change

15,664
5,055
2,473
2,582
3,315
927
584
229
3.10
9,089
19
3,978
1,227
1,305
649
9
1,762
140

Percent

13,691
4,480
2,182
2,298
3,053
754
486
187
3.06
9,202
22
3,836
1,111
1,472
622
6
2,007
126

12,144
4,039
1,886
2,153
2,764
678
429
168
3.01
9,047
29
3,663
1,051
1,497
600
5
2,080
122

10,875
3,728
1,616
2,112
2,556
632
388
152
2.92
8,865
29
3,550
987
1,542
572
4
2,061
120

9,948
3,505
1,446
2,059
2,415
594
357
139
2.84
8,699
30
3,391
970
1,560
551
4
2,072
121

9,365
3,381
1,346
2,035
2,341
572
338
130
2.77
8,484
31
3,194
970
1,553
534
4
2,079
119

-9,053
-2,390
-1,539
-851
-1,184
-621
-396
-189
-.42
-18
12
-250
-496
515
-146
-11
402

-44

-49.2
-41.4
-53.3
-29.5
-33.6
-52.1
-54.0
-59.2
-13.2
-.2
63.2
-7.3
-33.8
49.6
-21.5
-73.3
24.0
-27.0

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

21,045
7,149
2,589
4,560
1,704
1,775
2,048
1,622
2.94
5,670
9
97
30
70
381
174
4,842
67

20,380
7,150
2,281
4,869
1,793
1,736
2,205
1,416
2.85
4,997
9
106
25
85
383
156
4,176
57

19,834
7,174
2,009
5,165
1,879
1,695
2,320
1,280
2.76
4,594
11
110
24
93
377
137
3,792
50

19,411
7,172
1,780
5,392
1,969
1,671
2,303
1,229
2.71
4,169
14
132
21
100
358
121
3,377
46

19,007
7,148
1,606
5,542
2,051
1,653
2,255
1,189
2.66
3,842
15
140
19
102
349
112
3,061
44

18,650
7,130
1,501
5,629
2,122
1,644
2,217
1,147
2.62
3,601
16
141
16
101'
337
106

18,243
7,074
1,430
5,644
2,167
1,629
2,173
1,105
2.58
3,457
17
139
15
99
327
100
2,718
42

-2,802
-75
-1, 159
1,084
463
-146
125
-517
-.36
-2,213
8
42
-15
29
-54
-74
-2, 124
-25

-13.3
-1.0
-44.8
23.8
27.2
-8.2
6.1
-31.9
-12.4
-39.0
88.9
43.3
-50.0
41.4
-14.2
-42.5
-43.9
-37.3

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

8,984
3,666
1,018
2,648
2,172
926
418
150
2.45
856
2
206
155
25
153
33
255
27

8,669
3,656
907
2,749
2,278
857
382
139
2.37
856
1
203
163
25
145
39
257
23

8,420
3,654
836
2,818
2,365
808
353
128
2.30

8,273
3,682
792
2,890
2,450

-1,759
47
-501
548
784
-208
-284
-245
-.51
19
0
171
-6
-2
-21
35
-130
-28

-17.5
1.3
-38.7
23.4
47.1
-21.1
-46.0
-66.9
-18.6
2.3
.0
1,140.0
-3.4
-8.0
-13.5
250.0
-32.6
-60.9

10,032
3,635
1,293
2,342
1,666
985
618
366
2.76
831
0
15
177
25
155
14
399
46

9,437
3,595
1,190
2,405
1,863
998
519
215
2.63
839
0
173
167
22
158
23
257
39

9,274
3,664
1,132
2,532
2,061
981
463
159
2.53

842
1
200
156
23
157
29
245
31

2,841
43

887
196
170
24
139
44
262
21

m
334
121
2.25
850
0
186
171
23
134
49
269
18

101

J

�BRIGHTMOOR
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

BROOKS
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

BURBANK
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

102

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

19,042
6,632
3,517
3,115
3,400
1,767
1,017

18,078
6,046
3,704
2,342
3,547
1,449
756
294
2.99
3,911
23
1,737
321
205
325
296
953
51

17,119
5,616
3,703
1,913
3,564
1,251
593
208
3.05
3,958
28
1,831
342
176
261
345
930
45

15,944
5,270
3,434
1,836
3,468
1,102
518
182
3.03
4,063
34
1,962
331
162
219
364

15,405
5,129
3,303
1,826
3,495
990
472
172
3.00
4,134
35

14,928
5,014
3,202
1,812
3,506
903
440
165
2.98
4,187
38
2,148
309
135
154
446
917
40

14,687

-4,355

4,974

-1,658

3,163
1,811
3,529
857
425
163
2.95
4,173
39
2,139
297
125
137
475
922
39

-354
-1,304
129
-910
-592

-22.9
-25.0
-10.1
-41.9

-22

12.3
95.0
60.7
-2.9
-52.3
-68.0
136.3
-16.8
-36.1

448
2.87
3,717
20
1,331
306
262
428
201
1,108
61

2,088

948

319
147
180
403
921

43

41

-285
.08
456
19

808
-9
-137
-291
274

-186

3.8
-51.5
-58.2
-63.6

2.8

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

35,643
12,351
5,943
6,408
5,495
3,445
2,152
1,259
2.89
8,045
78
2,317
381
1,143
853
184
2,927
162

35,234
12,057
6,147
5,910
5,842
3,239
1,862
1,114
2.92
8,013
79
2,785
369
1,117
1,037
173
2,313
140

33,858
11,605
6,004
5,601
5,916
3,060
1,633
996
2.92
7,871
82
2,803
376
1,058
1,155
163
2,108
126

32,776
11,249
5,812
5,437
5,880
2,935
1,530
904
2.91
7,637
89
2,714
364
961
1,191
156
2,040
122

32,174
11,049
5,733
5,316
5,899
2,840
1,464
846
2.91
7,422
93
2,653
346
876
1,253
151
1,929
121

31,624
10,910
5,696
5,214
5,905
2,780
1,422
803
2.90
7,250
98
2,551
334
803
1,308
150
1,883
123

30,730
10,689
5,592
5,097
5,811
2,722
1,388
768
2.87
7,066
103
2,417
319
745
1,345

-13.8
-13.5
-5.9
-20.5
5.8
-21.0
-35.5
-39.0
-.4
-12.2
32.1
4.3
-16.3

1,867
122

-4,913
-1 ,662
-351
-1,311
316
-723
-764
-491
-.01
-979
25
100
-62
-398
492
-36
-1,060
-40

148

-34.8
57.7
-19.6
-36.2
-24.7

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

27,520
9,363
4,405
4,958
3,916
2,542
1,926
979
2.94
4,619
0
58
113
168
749
429
3,070
32

28,480
8,975
5,406
3,569
4,594
2,156
1,563
662
3.17
3,753
0
52
109
167
483
439
2,476
27

27,055
8,668
5,128
3,540
4,567
2,096
1,441
564
3.12
3,394
1
49
108
169
341
413
2,289
24

25,786
8,421
4,837
3,584
4,686
1,922
1,268
545
3.06
3,085
2
57
100
169
259
370
2,105
23

24,575
8,243
4,545
3,698
4,905
1,675
1,117
546
2.98
2,848
1
56
94
168
197
355
1,954
23

23,302
8,000
4,301
3,699
4,957
1,489
1,019
535
2.91
2,675
1
53

22,495
7,861
4,173
3,688

-5,025
-1,502
-232
-1,270
1,062
-1,155
-957
-452

-18.3
-16.0
-5.3
-25.6
27.1
-45.4

88
163
156
344
1,847
23

4,978
1,387
969
527
2.86
2,564
0
50
83
157
132
332
1,788
22

-.08
-2,055
0
-8
-30
-11
-617
-97
-1,282
-10

-49.7
-46.2
-2.6
-44.5
.0
-13.8
-26.5
-6.5
-82.4
-22.6
-41.8
-31.3

�CBD
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Seivices
Pub Administration

CENTRAL
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Seivices
Pub Administration

CERVENY
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

6,657
3,497
241
3,256
1,480
981
409
627
1.90
103,056
465
8,155
16,550
1,804
7,625
22,472
30,806
15,179

7,477
3,800
323
3,477
1,216
999
555
1,030
1.97
85,424
462
4,482
12,978
1,357
4,944
17,204
30,100
13,897

2020

7,403
3,758
295
3,463
1,089
1,012
588
1,069
1.97
73,588
398
3,473
10,733
1,084
3,410
12,387
29,831
12,272

7,651
3,794
316
3,478
980
1,007
665
1,142
2.02
69,169
341
3,058
9,741
900
3,381
9,954
29,596
12,198

7,881
3,814
324
3,490
856
981
711
1,266
2.07
66,988
329
2,839
9,587
822
3,307
8,832
29,067
12,205

8,042
3,807
335
3,472
766
956
742
1,343
2.11
65,975
323
2,581
9,589
745
3,354
8,389
28,781
12,213

8,150
3,781
346
3,435
702
933
760
1,386
2.16
65,489
318
2,347
9,688
684
3,378
7,988
28,866
12,220

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

20,790
9,096
2,282
6,814
5,891
1,653
928
624
2 .29
25,324
89
6,761
1,224
1,002
2,024
2,518
10,163
1,543

19,203
8,549
2,072
6,477
5,746
1,396
843
564
2.25
20,605
89
4,658
1,226
561
1,858
1,794
9,398
1,021

17,641
8,121
1,804
6,317
5,628
1,221
766
506
2.17
18,319
87
3,970
1,203
350
1,692
1,276
8,994
747

15,986
7,708
1,423
6,285
5,415
1,152
701
440
2.07
16,607

14,701
7,361
1,152
6,209
5,250
1,068
644
399
2.00
15,492
94
3,389
1,132
179
1,419
868
7,760
651

13,825
7,114
984
6,130
5,138
1,008
ij01
367
1.94
14,667
101
3,124
1,110
136
1,320
810
7,402
664

13,154
6,920
872
6,048
5,049
962
566
343
1.90
14,097
107
2,871
1,084
111
1,247
763
7,222
692

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

21,042
7,181
3,271
3,910
2,531
1,902
1,685
1,063
2.93
1,789
74
116
23
71
264
136
1,071
34

20,351
7,120
3,032
4,088
2,587
1,902
1,645
986
2.86
1,794
73
151
17
72
215
132
1,102
32

19,655
7,069
2,794
4,275
2,642
1,904
1,601
922
2.78
1,788
74
171
12
70
175
134
1,122
30

19,142
7,052
2,642
4,410
2,689
1,911
1,573
879
2.71
1,783
75
182
9
66
146
136
1,141
28

18,627
7,010
2,527
4,483
2,707
1,910
1,548
845
2.66
1,783
75
186
7
62
127
135
1,165
26

21,950
7,219
3,452
3,767

TCU
Wholesale Trade

2,169
2,031
1,757
1,262
3.04
1,972
70
71
49
101

Retail Trade
FIRE
Seivices
Pub Administration

460
124
1,051
46

Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing

21,750
7,264
3,430
3,834
2,394
1,972
1,734
1,164
2.99
1,820
74
97
30
77
339
135
1,029
39

88
3,614
1,161
247
1,539
960

8,348
650

Change
1,493
284
105
179
-778
-48
351
759
.25
-37,567
-147
-5,808
-6,862
-1, 120
-4,247
·14,484
-1,940
-2,959

Percent
22.4
8.1
43.6
5.5
-52.6
-4.9
85.8
121.1
13.2
-36.5
-31.6
-71.2
-41.5
-62.1
-55.7
-64.5
-6.3
-19.5

Change
-7,636
-2,176
-1,410
-766
-842
-691
-362
-281
-.38
-11,227
18
-3,890
-140
-891
-777
-1,755
-2,941
-851

Percent
-36.7
-23.9
-61.8
-11.2
-14.3
-41.8
-39.0
-45.0
-16.8
-44.3
20.2
-57.5
-11.4
-88.9
-38.4
-69.7
-28.9
-55.2

Change
-3,323
-209
-925
716
538
-121
-209
-417
-.38
-189
5
115
-42
-39
-333
11
114
-20

Percent
-15.1
-2.9
-26.8
19.0
24.8
-6.0
-11.9
-33.0
-12.6
-9.6
7.1
162.0
-85.7
-38.6
-72.4
8.9
10.8
-43.5

103

tt

r•

J

�CHADSEY
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

CHENE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

CLARK PARK
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

104

1990
22,230
8,112
3,276
4,836
4,141
2,247
1,141
583
2.74
5,147
56
1,183
352
268
1,215
38
1,926
109

1995
21,570
7,750
3,468
4,282
4,338
2,112
874
426
2.78
4,568
55
1,087
383
192
917
50
1,791
93

2000
20,672
7,421
3,478
3,943
4,406
1,990
700
325
2.79
4,151
57
927
385
152
723
59
1,767
81

2005
20,172
7,139
3,498
3,641
4,376
1,815
646
302
2.83
3,756
60
763
359
132
587
66
1,714
75

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

20,190
6,991
3,661
3,330
4,438
1,673
603
277
2.89
3,448
65
639
341
116
478
76
1,661
72

20,126
6,881
3,792
3,089
4,482
1,568
570
261
2.92
3,220
69
537
325
102
401
86
1,629
71

19,773
6,738
3,834
2,904
4,456
1,489
545
248
2.93
3,059
72
460
306
91
351
93
1,617
69

-2,457
-1,374
558
-1,932
315
-758
-596
-335
.19
-2,088
16
-723
-46
-177
-864
55
-309
-40

-11.1
-16.9
17.0
-40.0
7.6
-33.7
-52.2
-57.5
7.1
-40.6
28.6
-61.1
-13.1
-66.0
-71.1
144.7
-16.0
-36.7

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

15,202
5,331
2,093
3,238
3,700
1,085
385
161
2.85
14,684
73
7,188
1,075
862
1,047
82
2,880
1,477

12,834
4,527
1,823
2,704
3,265
896
266
100
2.83
14,957
68
7,819
985
774
882
77
3,022
1,330

11,399
4,078
1,599
2,479
2,980
801
220
77
2.80
14,249
68
7,238
926
722
768
73
3,249
1,205

10,031
3,678
1,292
2,386
2,655
716
221
86
2.73
13,619
72
6,724
901
650
691
71
3,355
1,155

8,873
3,387
1,012
2,375
2,444
651
214
78
2.62
13,136
75
6,437
872
575
608
68
3,364
1,137

8,061
3,182
833
2,349
2,296
605
207
74
2.53
12,785
80
6,091
877
515
552
66
3,440
1,164

7,505
3,045
719
2,326
2,198
575
202
70
2.46
12,429
83
5,703
894
469
511
64
3,533
1,172

-7,697
-2,286
-1,374
-912
-1,502
-510
-183
-91
-.39
-2,255
10
-1,485
-181
-393
-536
-18
653
-305

-50.6
-42.9
-65.6
-28.2
-40.6
-47.0
-47.5
-56.5
-13.6
-15.4
13.7
-20.7
-16.8
-45.6
-51.2
-22.0
22.7
-20.6

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

17,673
6,101
2,419
3,682
3,419
1,516
767
399
2.90
11,936
0
3,053
857
653
1,777
197
3,375
2,024

16,572
5,790
2,327
3,463
3,452
1,410
627
301
2.86
8,639
0
768
850
563
1,895
160
2,663
1,740

15,435
5,511
2,143
3,368
3,409
1,325
534
243
2.80
8,341
1
432
805
514
1,909
127
3,027
1,526

14,631
5,342
1,941
3,401
3,325
1,273
515
229
2.74
8,224
1
425
754
520
1,851
107
3,046
1,520

13,842
5,220
1,717
3,503
3,238
1,255
507
220
2.65
8,080
1
397
708
517
1,806
100
3,028
1,523

13,198
5,132
1,557
3,575
3,179
1,243

12,639
5,048
1,433
3,615
3,123
1,229
490
206
2.50
7,878
1
334
630

-5,034
-1,053
-986
-67
-296
-287
-277
-193
-.39
-4,058
1
-2,719
-227
-164
-63
-105
-289
-492

-28.5
-17.3
-40.8
-1 .8
-8.7
-18.9
-36.1
-48.4
-13.6
-34.0

498
212
2.57
7,960
1
364
669
504
1,756
96
3,042
1,528

489
1,714
92
3,086
1,532

nla
-89.1
-26.5
-25.1
-3.5
-53.3
-8.6
-24.3

�CODY
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

CONDON
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

CONNER
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

24,545
8,999
4,068
4,931
3,118
2,846
2,052
983
2.73
9,311
47
4,682
90
250
2,199

2020

24,653
8,932
4,383
4,549
3,686
2,703
1,774
769
2.76
9,917
47
5,825
93
338
1,942
69
1,385

24,530
8,890
4,518
4,372
4,139
2,566
1,562
623
2.76
9,663
52
5,818
102
398
1,715
72
1,307
199

24,498
8,820
4,584
4,236
4,445
2,422
1,394
559
2.78
9,488
60
5,808
105
425
1,497
76
1,324
193

24,804
8,828
4,770
4,058
4,783
2,287
1,260
498
2.81
9,342
62
5,907
103
442
1,293
78
1,269

25,054
8,859
4,956
3,903
5,052
2,183
1,165
459
2.83
9,210
65
5,897
102

25,010
8,833
5,059
3,774
5,198
2,104
1,100
431
2.83
8,978
68
5,747
100
458
1,068
85
1,262
190

64
1,724
255

218

188

454
1,161
82
1,258
191

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

11,699
4,327
1,485
2,842
2,637
942
500
248
2.70
4,051
24
1,141
58
411
. 869

8,793
3,353
1,116
2,237
2,106
726
338
183
2.62
5,032
27
1,087
54
482
1,058
36
2,215
73

7,682
3,024
919
2,105
1,897
660
297
170
2.54
5,134
31
1,076
50
471
1,119
34
2,286
67

6,877
2,778
793
1,985
1,743
608
270
157
2.48
5,172
33
1,043
45
449
1,192
31
2,317
62

6,300
2,603
719

5,934
2,486
675
1,811
1,568
546
232
140
2.39
5,163
37
926
39
401

42
1,408
98

9,874
3,768
1,233
2,535
2,346
826
406
190
2.62
4,419
24
1,166
55
458
879
39
1,713
85

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

36,758
10,878
6,421
4,457
5,738
2,582
1,600
958
3.38
2,903
16
63
130
104
853
9
1,490
238

36,266
10,209
7,057
3,152
6,289
2,003
1,224
693
3.55
2,681
18
33
116
24

31,514
9,200
6,058
3,142
6,485
1,464
786
465
3.43
2,676
27
14
98
20
244
18
2,065
190

30,391
8,987
5,852
3,135
6,541
1,313
692
441
3.38
2,618
27
10
91
18
193
21
2,063
195

29,464
8,811
5,704
3,107
6,530
1,218
637
426
3.34
2,575
27
8
85
16
162
23
2,057
197

569
11
1,705
205

34,493
9,815
6,704
3,111
6,248
1,856
1,116
595
3.51
2,743
22
21
110
18
413
13
1,966
180

32,869
9,464
6,350
3,114
6,339
1,683
942
500
3.47
2,728
27
20
105
22
320

15
2,034
185

1,884
1,636
572

248
147
2.42
5,184
35
989
42
424
1,247
29
2,359
59

1,284
27
2,393
56

Change
465
-166
991
-1,157
2,080

-65

Percent
1.9
-1.8
24.4
-23.5
66.7
-26.1
-46.4
-56.2
3.8
-3.6
44.7
22.7
11.1
83.2
-51.4
32.8
-26.8
-25.5

Change
-5,765
-1,841
-810
-1,031
-1,069
-396
-268
-108
-.32
1,112
13
-215
-19
-10
415
-15
985
-42

Percent
-49.3
-42.5
-54.5
-36.3
-40.5
-42.0
-53.6
-43.5
-11.7
27.5
54.2
-18.8
-32.8
-2.4
47.8
-35.7
70.0
-42.9

Change
-7,294
-2,067
-717
-1,350
792
-1,364
-963
-532
-.04
-328
11
-55
-45
-88
-691
14
567
-41

Percent
-19.8
-19.0
-11.2
-30.3
13.8
-52.8
-60.2
-55.5
-1.0
-11.3
68.8
-87.3
-34.6
-84.6
-81.0
155.6
38.1
-17.2

-742
-952
-552
.10
-333
21
1,065
10
208
-1,131
21
-462

105

\
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3(

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�DAVISON
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

19,660
6,850
2,873
3,977
3,730
1,846
876
398
2.87
6,093
36
1,133
219
1,060
776
7
2,516
346

20,671
6,288
2,945
3,343
3,682
1,631
718
257
3.29
5,066
30
893
166
973
577
7
1,703
717

19,573
5,823
2,859
2,964
3,556
1,473
605
189
3.36
4,399
31
705
141
882
455
6
1,341
838

18,863
5,447
2,793
2,654
3,416
1,304
541
186
3.46
3,953
37
664
121
768
374
6
1,143
840

18,637
5,223
2,853
2,370
3,375
1,180
498
170
3.57
3,371
37
569
92
629
289
6
899
850

18,389
5,056
2,898
2,158
3,341
1,090
466
159
3.64
2,969
37
486
74
524
233
6
749
860

17,960
4,888
2,886
2,002
3,269
1,025
442
152
3.67
2,696
37
419
62
450
197
7
658
866

DELRAY/SPRINGWELL
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

28,737
10,477
4,406
6,071
6,065
2,505
1,353
554
2.74
12,580
133
2,647
2,690
1,662
1,340
510
2,827
771

26,686
9,790
4,330
5,460
6,196
2,233
1,022
339
2.73
11,688
101
1,670
2,891
1,512
1,367
537
2,948
662

24,871
9,239
4,099
5,140
6,124
2,033
841
241
2.69
11,793
91
1,215
3,108
1,446
1,365
535
3,435
598

23,339
8,752
3,777
4,975
5,921
1,831
757
243
2.67
11,527
96
1,108
3,059
1,315
1,322
517
3,535
575

22,143
8,419
3,487
4,932
5,764
1,713
712
230
2.63
11,186
100
987
3,036
1,186
1,268
508
3,540
561

21,186
8,179
3,276
4,903
5,641
1,633
684
221
2.59
10,880
105
874
3,003
1,069
1,217
506
3,544
562

20,234
7,934
3,081
4,853
5,491
1,569
661
213
2.55
10,600
108
779
2,923
979
1,176
499
3,585
551

DENBY
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

22,349
8,315
3,292
5,023
2,403
2,764
1,959
1,189
2.69
2,561
66
189
14
199
602
196
1,282
13

23,627
8,279
3,949
4,330
2,660
2,863
1,765
991
2.85
2,103
71
241
20
180
356
194
1,030

24,545
8,252
4,443
3,809
2,905
2,937
1,581
829
2.97
1,903
71
266
25
169
236
181
944
11

25,624
8,208
4,913
3,295
3,249
2,811
1,423
725
3.12
1,830
70
314
27
161
172
165
911
10

25,598
8,184
4,881
3,303
3,302
2,812
1,369
701
3.13
1,777
71
347
31
154
137
158
869
10

25,361
8,136
4,845
3,291
3,323
2,801
1,325
687
3.12
1,734
72
365
34
144
113
154
843
9

25,207
8,132
4,843
3,289
3,345
2,797
1,307
683
3.10
1,700
73
369
35
136
98
149
831
9

106

11

Change
-1,700
-1,962
13
-1,975
-461
-821
-434
-246
.80
-3,397
1
-714
-157
-610
-579
0
-1,858
520

Percent
-8.6
-28.6
.5
-49.7
-12.4
-44.5
-49.5
-61 .8
28.0
-55.8
2.8
-63.0
-71 .7
-57.5
-74.6
.0
-73.8
150.3

Change
-8,503
-2,543
-1,325
-1,218
-574
-936
-692
-341
-.19
-1,980
-25
-1,868
233
-683
-164
-11
758
-220

Percent
-29.6
-24.3
-30.1,
-20.1
-9.5
-37.4
-51 .1
-61.6
-7.0
-15.7
-18.8
-70.6
8.7
-41 .1
-12.2
-2.2
26.8
-28.5

Change
2,858
-183
1,551
-1,734
942
33
-652
-506
.41
-861
7
180
21
-63
-504
-47
-451
-4

Percent
12.8
-2.2
47.1
-34.5
39.2
1.2
-33.3
-42.6
15.3
-33.6
10.6
95.2
150.0
-31.7
-83.7
-24.0
-35.2
-30.8

�1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

29,470
11,839
4,084
7,755
6,830
2,710
1,487
812
2.49
3,432
39
161
84
35
319
169
2,559
66

27,381
11,218
3,713
7,505
6,833
2,432
1,286
667
2.44
4,942
39
142
78
4
422
153
4,049
55

25,537
10,645
3,393
7,252
6,747
2,194
1,127
5n
2.40
4,050
41
131

23,811
10,131
2,978
7,153
6,535
2,050
1,027
519
2.35
4,163
47
148
73
6
542
126
3,178
43

22,291
9,716
2,610
7,106
6,369
1,920
949
478
2.29
4,224
50
144
66
5
593
117
3,209
40

21,133
9,416
2,384
7,032
6,265
1,825
884
442
2.24
4,270
53
136
61
5
629
110
3,238
38

20,324
9,234
2,246
6,988
6,223
1,760
836
415
2.20
4,324
56
128
56
4
655
104
3,285
36

EAST RIVERSIDE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

10,443
3,616
1,576
2,040
2,013
766
473
364
2.89
2,015
36
511
116
68
314
91
858
21

10,037
3,585
1,483
2,102
2,113
642
474
356
2.80
1,366
36
241
174
37
259
77
524
18

10,585
3,822
1,484
2,338
2,173
611
559
479
2.77
1,083
38
133
181
30
228
66
391
16

10,858
3,874
1,525
2,349
2,180
615
586
493
2.80
958
41
102
175
31
203
58
333
15

11,226
3,961
1,576
2,385
2,195
635
616
515
2.83
910
45
87
180
30
190
55
309
14

11,517
4,038
1,629
2,409
2,205
656
641
536
2.85
871
48
74
183
28
179
53
293
13

11,588
4,057
1,651
2,406
2,184
668
655
550
2.86
844
52

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

35,470
11,642
6,115
5,527
3,431
3,325
2,837
2,049
3.05
5,833
0
104
37
243
2,129
420
2,796
104

35,557
11,515
6,419
5,096
3,790
3,169
2,718
1,838
3.09
5,499
0
73
37
314
2,258
373
2,340
104

34,734
11,250
6,394
4,856
3,991
3,030
2,585
1,644
3.09
5,314
1
60
41
360
2,264
329
2,157
102

34,278
11,057
6,398
4,659
4,189
2,935
2,459
1,474
3.10
5,066
2
67
42
378
2,141
294
2,037
105

34,412
10,969
6,782
4,187
4,761
2,769
2,215
1,224
3.14
4,689
1
58
43
404
1,978
253
1,831
121

34,160
10,890
6,892
3,998
4,879
2,711
2,148
1,152
3.14
4,575
0
53
43
405
1,915
239
1,795
125

DURFEE

EVERGREEN
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

n
5
502
138
3,110
46

34,343
10,989
6,581
4,408
4,509
2,841
2,314
1,325
3.13
4,850
1
62
43
397
2,058
269
1,908
112

es
181
27
170
51
285
13

Change
-9,146
-2,605
-1,838
-767
-607
-950
-651
-397
·.29
892
17
-33
-28
-31
336
-65
726
-30

Percent
-31.0
-22.0
-45.0
-9.9
-8.9
-35.1
-43.8
-48.9
-11.6
26.0
43.6
-20.5
-33.3
-88.6
105.3
-38.5
28.4
-45.5

Change
1,145
441
75
366
171
-98
182
186
-.03
-1, 171
16
-446
65
-41
-144
-40
-573
-8

Percent
11.0
12.2
4.8
17.9
8.5
-12.8
38.5
51.1
-1.1
-58.1
44.4
-87.3
56.0
-60.3
-45.9
-44.0
-66.8
-38.1

Change
-1,310
-752

Percent
-3.7
-6.5
12.7
-27.7
42.2
-18.5
-24.3
-43.8
3.0
·21.6
.0
-49.0
16.2
66.7
-10.1
-43.1
-35.8
20.2

m
-1,529
1,448
-614
-689
-897
.09
-1,258
0
-51
6
162
-214
-181
-1,001
21

107

1

r:
ic
1t
I~

el

s
:o
Cc

F

,e
pE
ss

c,

2.R
Dit

�FINNEY
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

GRANDMONT
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

GRANT
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

108

1990
31,196
11,390
4,508
6,882
3,563
3,368
2,658
1,801
2.74
11,300
213
191
220
45
2,569
310
7,752
0

1995
31,968
11,207
5,161
6,046
3,787
3,362
2,502
1,556
2.85
12,873
269
239
163
225
2,391
288
9,298
0

2000
32,332
11,070
5,579
5,491
3,998
3,348
2,356
1,368
2.92
14,195
274
253
136
381
2,223
260
10,668
0

2005

2010

2015

2020

32,652
10,931
5,880
5,051
4,182
3,287
2,227
1,235
2.99
14,399
261
277
125
489
2,001
234
11,012
0

33,313
10,842
6,345
4,497
4,491
3,163
2,077
1,111
3.07
14,389
270
268
109
562
1,760
211
11,209
0

33,625
10,745
6,718
4,027
4,726
3,046
1,954
1,019
3.13
14,349
279
252
97
610
1,563
195
11,353
0

33,752
10,683
6,990
3,693
4,869
2,976
1,878
960
3.16
14,384
285
234

87
641
1,426
182
11,529
0

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

24,445
7,693
4,111
3,582
2,836
2,033
1,508
1,316
3.18
3,181
0
394
15
154
922
69
1,597
30

23,779
7,550
4,053
3,497
3,065
1,911
1,343
1,231
3.15
3,406
0
332
14
250
833
78
1,873
26

22,559
7,291
3,823
3,468
3,152
1,796
1,209
1,134
3.09
3,648
1
285
14
320
747
82
2,175
24

21,489
7,094
3,529
3,565
3,144
1,767
1,167
1,016
3.03
3,704
1
294
14
356
660
84
2,272
23

20,553
6,954
3,256
3,698
3,151
1,736
1,139
928
2.96
3,720
1
279
14
393
581
86
2,344
22

19,813
6,863
3,072
3,791
3,156
1,718
1,118
871
2.89
3,719
1
257
14
415
517
88
2,406
21

19,088
6,760
2,921
3,839
3,131
1,701
1,100
828
2.82
3,721
1
236
14
426
473

88
2,462
21

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

12,427
4,342
1,889
2,453
1,561
1,341
877
563
2.86
6,886
8
2,233
83
1,050
1,937
155
1,365
55

12,913
4,292
2,227
2,065
1,785
1,255
741
511
3.01
6,146
4
1,668
81
746
1,917
186
1,497
47

13,330
4,296
2,475
1,821
1,992
1,193
649
462
3.10
5,598
5
1,234
82
552
1,820
199
1,663
43

13,248
4,283
2,445
1,838
2,035
1,188
623
437
3.09
5,142
6
1,075
79
423
1,638
198
1,682
41

13,110
4,275
2,396
1,879
2,109
1,159
583
424
3.07
4,758
6
936
74
320
1,500
205
1,677
40

12,884
4,251
2,346
1,905
2,159
1,122
553
417
3.03
4,454
7
812
70
252
1,384
213
1,676
40

12,702
4,239
2,317
1,922
2,193
1,096
537
413
3.00
4,209
7
710
65
209
1,294
216
1,669
39

Change
2,556
-707
2,482
-3,189
1,306
-392
-780
-841
.42
3,084
72
43
-133
596
-1, 143
-128
3,777
0

Percent
8.2
-6.2
55.1
-46.3
36.7
-11.6
-29.3
-46.7
15.4
27.3
33.8
22.5
-60.5
1,324.4
-44.5
-41.3

Change
-5,357
-933
-1,190
257
295
-332
-408
-488
-.35
540
1
-158
-1
272
-449
19
865
-9

Percent
-21.9
-12.1
-28.9
7.2
10.4
-16.3
-27.1
-37.1
-11.1
17.0
n/a
-40.1
-6.7
176.6
-48.7
27.5
54.2
-30.0

Change
275
-103
428
-531
632
-245
-340
-150
.13
-2,677
-1
-1,523
-18
-841
-643
61
304
-16

Percent
2.2
-2.4
22.7
-21.6
40.5
-18.3
-38.8
-26.6
4.7
-38.9
-12.5
-68.2
-21.7
-80.1
-33.2
39.4
22.3
-29.1

48.7
.0

�GREENFIELD
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

HARMONY VILLAGE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

INDIAN VILLAGE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

28,801
9,696
4,661

28,161
9,582
4,666
4,916

27,228
9,423
4,521
4,902

26,289
9,276
4,253
5,023

6,575
177

3,856
2,496
2,092
979
2.89
8,179
1
93
65
96
629
131
7,032
132

3,977
2,469
1,956
874
2.83
8,056
1
113
48
105
617
123
6,923
126

24,705
9,125
3,830
5,295
4,189
2,448
1,732
756
2.71
7,816
1
112
25
98
590
111

23,948
9,041
3,689
5,352
4,217
2,432
1,672
720
2.65
7,808
1
107
20
94
576
106
6,787
117

-4,853
-655
-972
317

3,587
2,593
2,226
1,176
2.94
7,939
0
95
99
87
613
142
6,753
150

25,420
9,175
3,996
5,179
4,097
2,454
1,819
805
2.77
7,918
1
115
33
103
607
116
6,821
122

8
-169
18
1
-45
212
-60

-16.9
-6.8
-20.9
6.3
32.3
-9.5
-29.6
-50.3
-10.8
-.4
n/a
8.1
-89.4
23.7
.2
-29.8
3.2
-33.9

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

27,062
10,408
2,852
7,556
5,172
3,246
1,268
722
2.60
5,113
35
419
428
266
1,069
90
2,532
274

25,609
10,244
2,413
7,831
5,121
3,233
1,210
680
2.50
4,982
38
390
416
226
1,062
84
2,492
274

24,622
10,174
2,134
8,040
5,125
3,231
1,169
649
2.42
4,885
39
361
400
197
1,053
79
2,487
269

-10,571
-1,367
-3,087
1,720
113
-123
-784
-573
-.63
-1,562
16
-311
-15
-505
95
-72
-647
-123

-30.0
-11.8
-59.1
27.2
2.3
-3.7
-40.1
-46.9
-20.6
-24.2
69.6
-46.3
-3.6
-71 .9
9.9
-47.7
-20.6
-31.4

2020

Change

Percent

5,327
3,171
342
2,829
1,552
621
629
369
1.68
2,526
0
38
15
20
81
82
2,285
5

-112
-72
54
-126
275
-181
51
-217
.00
167
0
-9
-36
-9
-166
-140
530
-3

-2.1
-2.2
18.8
-4.3
21.5
-22.6
8.8
-37.0
.2
7.1
.0
-19.1
-70.6
-31 .0
-67.2
-63.1
30.2
-37.5

5,035
3,187
2,687
2,374
1,448
2 .97
7,842
0
99
189
76
575
151

6,759
120

31,011
10,938
4,186
6,752
5,381
3,300
1,413

958
151
3,134
392

33,132
11,250
4,737
6,513
5,275
3,334
1,642
999
2.95
5,770
23
527
430
506
1,055
127
2,769
333

2.84
5,475
26
433
452
390
1,094
110
2,672
298

28,998
10,645
3,519
7,126
5,287
3,256
1,334
768
2.72
5,293
33
441
440
320
1,066
99
2,613
281

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

5,439
3,243
288
2,955
1,277
802
578
586
1.68
2,359
0
47
51
29
247
222
1,755
8

5,453
3,235
317
2,918
1,324
734
648
529
1.69
2,502
0
47
43
25
182
190
2,008
7

5,496
3,258
335
2,923
1,390
686
698

5,519
3,250
342
2,908
1,446
669
689
446
1.70
2,594
2
48
28
25
116
128
2,242
5

5,459
3,224
336
2,888
1,491
650
668

5,405
3,205
338
2,867
1,530
636
649
390
1.69
2,526
1
41
18
22
89
93
2,257
5

35,193
11,541
5,221
6,320
5,012
3,354
1,953
1,222
3.05
6447
23
672
415
702

844

484
1.69
2,641
1
45
36
25
143
157
2,228
6

415
1.69
2,555
1
45
22
24
101
107
2,250
5

1,030
-255
-702
-728
-.32
-34

109

�JEFFRIES
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

9,183
4,305
1,153
3,152
3,043
721
401
140
2.13
6,466
0
545
488
332
706
241
4,058
96

8,405
3,953
1,039
2,914
2,757
637
450
109
2.13
5,768
0
482
406
331
589
237
3,641
82

8,136
3,815
957
2,858
2,642
577
503
93
2.13
5,358
1
506
358
305
501
182
3,431
74

7,720
3,642
812
2,830
2,485
567
485
105
2.12
5,086
2
562
340
277
451
147
3,238
69

7,385
3,497
698
2,799
2,364
553
476
104
2.11
4,847
1
604
325
252
407
122
3,069
67

7,118
3,392
625
2,767
2,277

6,879
3,306
574
2,732
2,208
536
460
102
2.08
4,544
0
617
297
209
347
96
2,914
64

KETTERING/BUTZEL
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

31,261
10,933
3,858
7,075
6,735
2,398
1,241
559
2.86
11,019
94
1,761
225
911
935
203
6,424
466

27,676
10,048
3,258
6,790
6,528
2,096
1,044
380
2.75
10,070
83
1,250
17
839
1,005
173
6,304
399

24,953
9,441
2,717
6,724
6,366
1,880
905
290
2.64
9,675
80
917
2
783
1,037
149
6,356
351

23,389
8,870
2,471
6,399
6,057
1,710
816
287
2.64
9,241
81
817

21,651
8,409
2,125
6,284
5,835
1,571
740
263
2.57
8,863
82
722
0
635
1,010
121
5,943
350

20,412
8,080
1,928
6,152
5,686
1,470
683
241
2.53
8,575

19,610
7,893
1,813
6,080
5,619
1,402
644
228
2.48
8,408
84
560
0
522
975
105
5,812
350

LAFAYETTE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

9,966
5,872
984
4,888
2,616
1,349
1,051
856
1.70
5,746
20
639
70
1,267
952
392
2,127
279

10,786
6,338
1,210
5,128
3,167
1,354
1,004
813
1.70
6,217
16
297
59
1,404
1,305
1,153
1,903
80

11,109
6,570
1,258
5,312
3,526
1,327
937
780
1.69
6,835
28
158
55
1,504
1,558
1,628
1,800
104

11,346
6,771
1,257
5,514
3,744
1,376
926
725
1.68
6,837
35
120
53
1,499
1,635
1,669
1,708
118

11,260
6,756
1,233
5,523
3,828
1,371
882
675
1.67
6,824
39
85
49
1,477
1,732
1,729
1,571
142

11,137
6,744
1,217
5,527
3,900
1,370
844
630
1.65
6,821
43
63

10,925
6,688
1,192
5,496
3,927
1,359
810
592
1.63
6,791
46
50
43
1,371
1,838
1,822
1,433
188

110

704
1,019
134
6,135
350

544
468
103
2.10
4,668
1
620
312
228
372
107
2,962
66

83
632
0
571
992
113
5,834
350

46
1,426
1,797
1,794
1,483
169

Change
-2,304
-999
-579
-420
-835
-185
59

-.05
-1,922
0
72
-191
-123
-359
-145
-1,144
-32

Percent
-25.1
-23.2
-50.2
-13.3
-27.4
-25.7
14.7
-27.1
-2.5
-29.7
.0
13.2
-39.1
-37.0
-50.8
-60.2
-28.2
-33.3

Change
-11,651
-3,040
-2,045
-995
-1,116
-996
-597
-331
-.37
-2,611
-10
-1,201
-225
-389
40
-98
-612
-116

Percent
-37.3
-27.8
-53.0
-14.1
-16.6
-41.5
-48.1
-59.2
-13.1
-23.7
-10.6
-68.2
-100.0
-42.7
4.3
-48.3
-9.5
-24.9

Change
959
816
208
608
1,311
10
-241
-264
-.06
1,045
26
-589
-27
104
886
1,430
-694
-91

Percent
9.6
13.9
21.1
12.4
50.1
.7
-22.9
-30.8
-3.8
18.2
130.0
-92.2
-38.6
8.2
93.1
364.8
-32.6
-32.6

-38

�MACK
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
MACKENZIE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration
McNICHOLS
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

12,829
4,657
1,897
2,760
3,300
739
469
149
2.75
3,200
41
230
172
87
646
33
1,877
114

11,695
4,338
1,680
2,658
3,093
675
436
134
2.70
3,337
44
247
168
83
679
37
1,965
114

11,020
4,172
1,560
2,612
2,993
637
416
126
2.64
3,429
46
253
162
79
702
39
2,035
111

2010

2015

2020
26,938
12,071
2,715
9,356
7,646
2,406
1,427
592
2.23
5,679
1
496
380
206
543
165
3,574
314

22,603
7,653
3,676
3,9TT
5,048
1,565
718
322
2.95
1,821
32
75
132
66
338
20
1,021
137

19,022
6,582
3,091
3,491
4,589
1,199
563
231
2.89
2,195
32
117
165
75
459
24
1,194
129

16,573
5,744
2,679
3,065
4,052
942
564
186
2.89
2,795
34
151
178
83
547
27
1,654
121

14,499
5,108
2,262
2,846
3,599
829
512
168
2.84
3,027
39
201
175
90
598
30
1,778
116

1990

1995

2000

2005

41,997
14,190
6,490
7,700
6,415
3,822
2,536
1,417
2.96
8,100
0
1,254
540
739
1,108
72
3,951
436

39,042
13,663
6,006
7,657
6,953
3,350
2,260
1,100
2.86
6,730
0
869
484
489
940
91
3,487
370

36,102
13,183
5,386
7,797
7,283
2,977
2,036
887
2.74
6,182
1
658
473
367
817
105
3,435
326

33,207
12,734
4,569
8,165
7,338
2,790
1,822
784
2.61
6,030
2
638
451
308
717
117
3,485
312

30,352
12,381
3,685
8,696
7,397
2,627
1,654
703
2.45
5,873
1
595
426
266
645
135
3,493
312

28,215
12,133
3,090
9,043
7,489
2,491
1,517
636
2.33
5,755
1
544
404
231
586
152
3,521
316

1995

2005

2010

2015

2020

1990

2000

12,7TT
4,719
1,909
2,810
2,374
1,255
670
420
2.71
4,850
0
1,123
323
587
503
0
2,244
70

11,848
4,423
1,806
2,617
2,321
1,200
562
340
2.68
4,435
0
914
297
531
324
0
2,308
61

10,902
4,140
1,638
2,502
2,238
1,132
482
288
2.63
4,169
1
724
273
474
228
0
2,415
54

10,092
3,906
1,431
2,475
2,121
1,066
456
263
2.58
3,944
2
669
236
413
172
0
2,402
50

9,401
3,732
1,232
2,500
2,023
1,023
438
248
2.52
3,753
1
613
205
360
129
0
2,397
48

8,879
3,607
1,097
2,510
1,952
993
425
237
2.46
3,604
1
552
182
314
101
0
2,408
46

8,456
3,505
1,000
2,505
1,895
970
413
227
2.41
3,506
0
498
163
280
85
0
2,436
44

Change
-11,583
-3,481
-2, 116
-1,365
-2,055
-928
-302
-196
-.31
1,608
14
180
30
13
364
19
1,014
-26

Percent
-51.2
-45.5
-57.6
-34.3
-40.7
-59.3
-42.1
-60.9
-10.6
88.3
43.8
240.0
22.7
19.7
107.7
95.0
99.3
-19.0

Change
-15,059
-2, 119
-3,775
1,656
1,231
-1,416
-1, 109
-825
-.73
-2,421
1
-758
-160
-533
-565
93
-377
-122

Percent
-35.9
-14.9
-58.2
21.5
19.2
-37.0
-43.7
-58.2
-24.6
-29.9
.0
-60.4
-29.6
-72.1
-51.0
129.2
-9.5
-28.0

Change
-4,321
-1,214
-909
-305
-479
-285
-257
-193
-.30
-1,344
0
-625
-160
-307
-418
0
192
-26

Percent
-33.8
-25.7
-47.6
-10.9
-20.2
-22.7
-38.4
-46.0
-10.9
-27.7
.0
-55.7
-49.5
-52.3
-83.1
.0
8.6
-37.1

111

r

)

�MT. OLIVET
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
29,650
10,462
4,496
5,966
3,937
3,289
2,159
1,077
2.83
4,856
185
1,094
364
209
880
207
1,761
156

1995
31,471
10,378
5,616
4,762
4,742
3,157
1,723
756
3.03
4,914
221
967
326
304
696
212
2,054
134

2000
32,655
10,287
6,444
3,843
5,503
2,898
1,356
530
3.17
5,039
222
833
309
371
573
207
2,406
118

2005
32,126
10,202
6,295
3,907
5,671
2,835
1,227
469
3.15
5,090
204
837
283
404
487
198
2,564
113

2010
31,728
10,323
6,131
4,192
6,165
2,603
1,094
461
3.07
5,073
200
810
254
435
408
193
2,664
109

2015
31,300
10,411
6,020
4,391
6,522
2,419
1,018
452
3.01
5,041
198
761
230
449
351
191
2,753
108

2020
30,966
10,478
5,964
4,514
6,750
2,305

Change

en

-1,182

446
2.96
5,001
197
708
210
454
312
186
2,829
105

-631
.12
145
12
-386
-154
245
-568
-21
1,068
-51

.2
32.7
-24.3
71.5
-29.9
-54.7
-58.6
4.3
3.0
6.5
-35.3
-42.3
117.2
-64.5
-10.1
60.6
-32.7

NOLAN
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
23,841
8,158
3,593
4,565
4,021
2,242
1,233
662
2.92
2,451
13
356
86
133
640
67
1,123
33

1995
22,475
7,760
3,516
4,244
4,233
2,019
988
520
2.90
2,544
13
360
74
167
720
75
1,107
28

2000
21,005
7,395
3,307
4,088
4,304
1,839
827
425
2.84
2,651
16
348
70
186
761
79
1,166
25

2005
19,604
7,076
2,996
4,080
4,224
1,709
762
381
2.77
2,747
20
386
65
195
754
81
1,222
24

2010
18,317
6,845
2,674
4,171
4,160
1,614
726
345
2.68
2,810
20
404
59
201
765
85
1,253
23

2015
17,286 ·
6,681
2,445
4,236
4,114
1,548
698
321
2.59
2,860
20
407
55
201

2020
16,388
6,535
2,265
4,270
4,059
1,497
674
305
2.51

Change

Percent

2,898

-7,453
-1,623
-1,328
-295
38
-745
-559
-357
-.41
447

89
1,295
23

21
399
51
199
n1
91
1,343
23

43
-35
66
131
24
220
-10

-31.3
-19.9
-37.0
-6.5
.9
-33.2
-45.3
-53.9
-14.2
18.2
61.5
12.1
-40.7
49.6
20.5
35.8
19.6
-30.3

PALMER PARK
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
12,237
5,009
1,503
3,506
855
1,342
1,030
1,782
2.44
2,040
1
99
124
10
399
287
884
236

1995
12,170
5,005
1,480
3,525
817
1,312
1,023
1,853
2.43
1,972
0
104
140
3
335
278
911
201

2000
12,100
5,006
1,433
3,573
798
1,286
996
1,926
2.42
1,998
1
108
163
4
292
258
996
176

2005
11,975
5,008
1,316
3,692
785
1,244
1,043
1,936
2.39
2,031
1
133
166
5
258
236
1,068
164

2010
11,906
5,003
1,233
3,770
770
1,203
1,051
1,979
2.38
2,053
1
141
170
4
229
225
1,124
159

2015
11,830
4,992
1,195
3,797
758
1,174
1,061
1,999
2.37
2,073
1
142
171
4
205
218
1,175
157

2020
11,659
4,942
1,173
3,769
744
1,144
1,063
1,991
2.36
2,089
1
139
168
4
189
210
1,226
152

Change

Percent

-578
-67
-330
263
-111
-198
33
209
-.08
49
0
40
44
-6
-210
-77
342
-84

-4.7
-1.3
-22.0
7.5
-13.0
-14.8
3.2
11.7
-3.4
2.4
.0
40.4
35.5
-60.0
-52.6
-26.8
38.7
-35.6

112

no

1,316
16
1,468

-1,452
2,813
-984

8

Percent
4.4

�PEMBROKE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

PERSHING
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

REDFORD
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

21,870
8,123
2,789
5,334
2,278
2,323
2,014
1,508
2.69
2,756
0
141
99
162
435
171
1,573
175

2020

Change

Percent

21,096
8,113
2,472
5,641
2,427
2,351
1,966
1,369
2.60
2,773
0
153
92
156
538
182
1,530
122

20,377
8,103
2,173
5,930
2,544
2,374
1,908
1,277
2.51
2,865
1
160
91
153
609
181
1,578
92

19,699
8,065
1,866
6,199
2,609
2,414
1,839
1,203
2.44
2,931
2
194
86
153
637
175
1,605
79

19,134
8,018
1,642
6,376
2,664
2,449
1,761
1,144
2.39
2,969
1
205
79
149
678
174
1,614
69

18,638
7,983
1,498
6,485
2,718
2,482
1,697
1,086
2.33
3,001
1
208
73
142
705
175
1,634
63

18,144
7,922
1,399
6,523
2,752
2,494
1,641
1,035
2.29
3,030
0
2)5

-3,726
-201
-1,390
1,189
474
171
-373
-473
-.40
274
0
64
-31
-26
289
2

-17.0
-2.5
-49.8
22.3
20.8
7.4
-18.5
-31.4
-14.9
9.9
.0
45.4
-31.3
-16.0
66.4
1.2
5.9
-66.9

68
136
724
173
1,666
58

93
-117

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

22,476
7,814
3,233
4,581
2,976
2,215
1,652
971
2.88
5,318
0
2,966
110
145
627
37
1,373
60

22,079
7,693
3,309
4,384
3,266
2,135
1,444
848
2.87
5,062
0
2,384
89
166
539
19
1,814
51

21,421
7,540
3,256
4,284
3,460
2,051
1,283
746
2.84
4,899
1
1,838
81
179
471
12
2,272
45

20,763
7,396
3,103
4,293
3,528
2,003
1,192
673
2.81
4,477
2
1,323
73
185
415
9
2,427
43

20,227
7,298
2,970
4,328
3,586
1,962
1,129
621
2.77
4,103
1
948
61
179
354
8
2,512
40

19,775
7,238
2,886
4,352
3,630
1,937
1,087
584
2.73
3,785
1
694
51
160
302
8
2,525
38

19,214
7,137
2,797
4,340
3,621
1,908
1,052
556
2.69
3,529
0
534
44
153
264

-3,262
-677
-436
-241
645
-307
-600
-415
-.18
-1,789
0
-2,432
-66
8
-363
-30
1,119
-25

-14.5
-8.7
-13.5
-5.3
21.7
-13.9
-36.3
-42.7
-6.4
-33.6
.0
-82.0
-60.0
5.5
-57.9
-81.1
81.5
-41.7

7
2,492
35

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

23,443
9,526
3,228
6,298
2,884
2,980
2,479
1,183
2.46
5,094
152
315
99
187
1,005
248
2,773
315

23,789
9,504
3,501
6,003
2,983
3,130
2,470
921
2.50
4,349
152
239
111
207
879
215
2,273
273

23,986
9,468
3,701
5,767
3,046
3,256
2,425
741
2.53
3,957
147
197
124
220
755
187
2,070
257

24,139
9,407
3,788
5,619
3,084
3,241
2,337
745
2.57
3,739
141
209
130

24,315
9,360
3,896
5,464
3,100
3,238
2,295
727
2,60
3,543
141
203
136
232
584
158
1,839
250

24,448
9,349
4,020
5,329
3,114
3,249
2,269
717
2.62
3,398
143
191
139
229
524
151
1,766
255

24,301
9,273
4,096
5,177
3,085
3,242
2,238
708
2.62
3,300
144
179
140
225
483
144
1,730
255

858
-253
868
-1, 121
201
262
-241
-475
.16
-1,794
-8
-136
41
38
-522
-104
-1,043
-60

3.7
-2.7
26.9
-17.8
7.0
8.8
-9.7
-40.2
6.5
-35.2
-5.3
-43.2
41.4
20.3
~51.9
-41.9
-37.6
-19.0

228
661
170
1,952

248

113

�2005
24,801
10,745
3,173
7,572
7,280
2,320
799
346
2.31
11,829
2
186
415
375
1,103
625
8,856
267

2010
23,484
10,4TT
2,794
7,683
7,188
2,204
755
330
2.24
11,848
1
169
405
371
1,162
619
8,857
264

2015
22,514
10,293
2,565
7,728
7,145
2,117
718
313
2.19
11,842
1
151
392
357
1,195
617
8,859
270

2020
21,842
10,206
2,416
7,790
7,154
2,060
692
300
2.14
11,905
0
136
376
344
1,217
609
8,951
272

Change

Percent

-7,144
-1,477
-1,627
150
-37
-689
-509
-242
-.34
3,344
0
-179
41
76
713
-69
2,857
-95

-24.6
-12.6
-40.2
2.0
-.5
-25.1
-42.4
-44.6
-13.7
39.1
.0
-56.8
12.2

719
7,933
313

2000
26,172
11,051
3,581
7,470
7,413
2,456
831
351
2.37
11,658
1
180
418
366
982
691
8,747
273

141 .5
-10.2
46.9
-25.9

1995
20,445
6,547
3,572
2,975
928
1,350
1,967
2,302
3.12
2,475
38
128
5
9
535
248
1,416
96

2000
20,328
6,450
3,632
2,818
895
1,348
1,947
2,260
3.15
2,567
42
126
4
9
453
248
1,602
83

2005
20,182
6,398
3,583
2,815
864
1,351
1,956
2,227
3.15
2,578

2010
19,984
6,339
3,533
2,806

2015
19,950
6,341
3,570
2,n1
827
1,324
2,012
2,178
3.15
2,548
57
146
2
8
288
232
1,745
70

2020
19,837
6,325
3,614
2,711
803
1,314
2,036
2,172
3.14
2,539
60
140
2
7
258
228
1,778
66

Change

Percent

-148
-220
267
-487
-144
-51

511
-48

-.7
-3.4
8.0
-15.2
-15.2
-3.7
4.0
-4.5
2.7
2.1
57.9
11 .1
-71.4
-87.3
-60.2
-.9
40.3
-42.1

1995
24,774
9,560
3,591
5,969
3,345
3,279
1,909
1,027
2.59
2,082
6
72
59
105
641
123
1,076
0

2000
24,683
9,557
3,705
5,852
3,640
3,355
1,702
860
2.58
1,913
7
64
59
107
519
138
1,019
0

2005
24,496
9,509
3,663
5,846
3,798
3,321
1,603
787
2.58

Percent

ROSA PARKS
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
28,986
11,683
4,043
7,640
7,191
2,749
1,201
542
2.48
8,561
0
315
335
268
504
678
6,094
367

1995
27,374
11 ,338
3,792
7,546
7,363
2,592
978
405
2.41
10,679
0
226
388
330

ROSEDALE PARK
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
19,985
6,545
3,347
3,198
947
1,365
1,958
2,275
3.05
2,486

ROUGE
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990
24,731
9,582
3,352
6,230
3,002
3,149
2,181
1,250
2.58

114

38

126
7
55
649
230
1,267
114

2,491

7
87
62
112
832
97
1,294
0

no

48

146
4
11
389
236
1,667

n

1,841

9
72
56
111
435
147

1,011
0

844

1,332
1,978
2,185
3.15
2,566
52
149
3
9
332
234
1,714
73

2010
24,371
9,4n
3,647
5,830
3,923
3,287

1,530
737
2.57
1,773
10
69
54

111
369
164
996
0

78

-103
.08
53
22
14
-5
-48
-391
-2

2015

2020

Change

24,248

23,898

9,477
3,665
5,812
4,022
3,271
1,482
702
2.56
1,720
10
65
51
108
319
180

9,405
3,652
5,753

-833
-1n
300
-477
1,047
91
-737

987

988

0

0

4,049
3,240
1,444
2.54
1,689

-578
-.04
-802

11
60

4
-27

49

-13

105
285
191

-7
-547
94
-306
0

672

28.4

-3.4
-1.8
8.9

-7.7
34.9
2.9
-33.8
-46.2

-1.5
-32.2
57.1
-31.0
-21.0
-6.3
-65.7
96.9
-23.6
.0

�ST.JEAN
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

STATE FAIR
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

TIREMAN
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

23,265
8,276
3,234
5,042
5,267
1,847
843
319
2.81
5,955
0
1,574
283
96
438
124
3,111
329

21,335
7,674
2,914
4,760
5,136
1,617
685
236
2.78
8,184
0
4,724
280
127
531
145
2,090
287

19,624
7,139
2,644
4,495
4,931
1,427
588
193
2.75
8,949
1
5,805
273
148
601
156
1,709
256

18,062
6,685
2,298
4,387
4,636
1,316
543
190
2.70
8,704
1
5,704
251
158
637
160
1,554
239

16,674
6,332
1,971
4,361
4,420
1,226
508
178
2.63
8,505
1
5,735
224
155
656
164
1,345
225

15,683
6,080
1,TT6
4,304
4,275
1,161
478
166
2.58
8,333
1
5,671
207
152
6TT
170
1,232
223

15,062
5,946
1,662
4,284
4,212
1,119
458
157
2.53
8,078
1
5,490
192
148
691
174
1,165
217

-8,203
-2,330
-1,572
-758
-1,055
-728
-385
-162
-.28
2,123
1
3,916
-91
52
253
50
-1,946
-112

-35.3
-28.2
-48.6
-15.0
-20.0
-39.4
-45.7
-50.8
-9.9
35.7
n/a
248.8
-32.2
54.2
57.8
40.3
-62.6
-34.0

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

11,812
3,855
1,935
1,920
2,533
741
320
261
3.06
3,156
0
625
49
313
781
44
1,306
38

10,132
3,231
1,786
1,445
2,403
461
190
1TT
3.14
2,811
0
489
0
222
658
66
1,344
32

8,844

2,820
1,598
1,222
2,223
321
134
142
3.14
2,603
1
386
0
169
561
78
1,380
28

7,965
2,502
1,444
1,058
1,997
273
122
110
3.18
2,473
2
365
0
139
477
84
1,381
25

7,547
2,311
1,389
922
1,866
239
109
97
3.27
2,363
1
338
0
116
408
94
1,383
23

7,185
2,169
1,343
826
1,766
215
101
87
3.31
2,281
1
307
0
98
357
104
1,392
22

6,787
2,040
1,283
757
1,667
198
94
81
3.33
2,226
0
278
0
86
321
110
1,410
21

-5,025
-1,815
-652
-1,163
-866

-42.5
-47.1
-33.7
-60.6
-34.2
-73.3
-70.6
-69.0
8.6
-29.5
.0
-55.5
-100.0
-72.5
-58.9
150.0
8.0
-44.7

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

Change

Percent

26,325
9,711
3,731
5,980
5,899
2,169
1,189
454
2.71
5,461
46
1,422
641
691
538
63
1,812
248

24,081
9,040
3,485
5,555
5,905
1,934
933
268
2.66
4,446
46
568
528
486
710
56
1,861

22,224
8,462
3,237
5,225
5,735
1,755

20,650
7,968
2,917
5,051
5,441
1,623
705
199
2.59
4,331
55
402
404
295
901
50
2,072
152

18,186
7,337
2,363
4,974
5,026
1,499
633
179
2.48
4,220
62
318
299
194
1,042
46
2,107
152

17,400
7,159
2,219
4,940
4,921
1,458
608
172
2.43
4,184
64
282
264
165
1,081

-8,925
-2,552
-1,512
-1,040
-978
-711
-581
-282
-.28
-1,2TT
18
-1,140
-3TT
-526
543
-19
318
-94

-33.9
-26.3
-40.5
-17.4
-16.6
-32.8
-48.9
-62.1
-10.3
-23.4
39.1
-80.2
-58.8
-76.1
100.9
-30.2

191

n8
194
2.63
4,368
50
428
468
368
842
52
2,001
159

19,244
7,601
2,581
5,020
5,193
1,553
666
189
2.53
4,271
59
360

344
237
984
48
2,089
150

44
2,130
154

-543
-226
-180
.26
-930
0
-347
-49
-227
-460
66
104
-17

17.5
-37.9

115

Ill

I

�1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

17,002
9,890
1,062
8,828
7,451
1,392
701
346
1.72
39,743
95
211
164
142
3,094
407
34,944
686

17,630
10,363
1,059
9,304
7,730
1,354
824
455
1.70
40,785
88
70
151
112
3,241
343
36,177
603

19,453
11,311
1,198
10,113
8,093
1,590
1,007
621
1.72
40,667
83
66
134
100
3,249
289
36,146
600

19,596
11,250
1,215
10,035
7,762
1,703
1,090
695
1.74
40,399
85
52
114
86
3,299
271
35,884
608

19,694
11,217
1,244
9,973
7,507
1,802
1,156
752
1.76
40,221
87
42
100
74
3,286
258
35,753
621

19,662
11,146
1,265
9,881
7,290
1,869
1,197
790
1.76
40,462
88
35
89
65
3,268
246
36,051
620

UNIVERSITY
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

16,692
9,576
1,'047
8,529
7,224
1,466
603
283
1.74
40,475
99
631
182
209
2,738
468
35,367
781

WINTER-HALTER
Total Population
Total Households
With Children
Without Children
Income Quartile 1
Income Quartile 2
Income Quartile 3
Income Quartile 4
Persons Per Household
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
Manufacturing
TCU
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
FIRE
Services
Pub Administration

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

22,045
8,901
3,338
5,563
5,188
1,965
1,134
614
2.48
3,091
0
283
114
401
493
98
1,540
162

20,452
8,479
3,103
5,376
5,385
1,700
926
468
2.41
3,335
0
213
131
354
640
111
1,740
146

19,159
8,112
2,872
5,240
5,452
1,485
789
386
2.36
3,599
1
174
147
317
741
115
1,971
133

17,900
7,766
2,541
5,225
5,332
1,379
715
340
2.30
3,679
2
179
147
283
776
114
2,052
126

16,743
7,494
2,210
5,284
5,231
1,292
659
312
2.23
3,710
1
164
145
248
827
115
2,088
122

15,405
7,296
1,841
5,455
5,333
1,137
559
267
2.11
3,732
1
148
143
218
860
117
2,124
121

15,345
7,207
1,881
5,326
5,177
1,181
580
269
2.13
3,748
0
134
138
196
882
117
2,163
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DETROIT
1,027,979
Total Population
373,998
Total Households
With Children 150,332
Without Children 223,666
Income Quartile 1 174,340
96,043
Income Quartile 2
63,580
Income Quartile 3
40,035
Income Quartile 4
2.75
Persons Per Household
412,490
Total Employment
Ag, Min, Nat Res
2,207
63,371
Manufacturing
31,324
TCU
Wholesale Trade
20,377
Retail Trade
49,504
32,761
FIRE
Services 184,965
Pub Administration
27,981

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

992,291
360,477
150,926
209,551
180,482
89,246
56,663
34,086
2.75
383,716
2,242
55,701
26,945
18,551
45,398
27,521
182,465
24,893

952,023
349,288
145,954
203,334
182,622
84,373
51,975
30,318
2.73
368,879
2,236
50,595
24,513
17,663
42,660
22,302
186,799
22,111

915,952
339,923
137,457
202,466
181,205
81,003
49,148
28,567
2.69
357,343
2,253
48,233
22,916
16,663
40,603
19,167
185,814
21,694

884,345
332,531
129,916
202,615
180,707
77,836
46,696
27,292
2.66
348,206
2,291
46,380
22,179
15,729
38,995
17,889
183,115
21,628

858,648
327,215
125,251
201,964
180,620
75,432
44,877
26,286
2.62
341,745
2,360
44,021
21,764
14,800
37,737
17,434
181,898
21,731

837,294
322,892
122,197
200,695
179,857
73,836
43,665
25,534
2.59
337,352
2,401
41,401
21,425
14,025
36,801
16,937
182,628
21,734

116

Change
2,970
1,570
218
1,352
66
403
594
507
.02
-13
-11
-596
-93
-144
530
-222
684
-161

Percent
17.8
16.4
20.8
15.9
.9
27.5
98.5
179.2
1.2
.0
-11.1
-94.5
-51.1
-68.9
19.4
-47.4
1.9
-20.6

Change
-6,700
-1,694
-1,457
-237
-11
-784
-554
-345
-.35
657
0
-149
24
-205
389
19
623
-44

Percent
-30.4
-19.0
-43.6
-4.3
-.2
-39.9
-48.9
-56.2
-14.0
21.3
.0
-52.7
21.1
-51.1
78.9
19.4
40.5
-27.2

Change
-190,685
-51,106
-28,135
-22,971
5,517
-22,207
-19,915
-14,501
-.16
-75, 138
194
-21,970
-9,899
-6,352
-12,703
-15,824
-2,337
-6,247

Percent

-18.5
-13.7

-18.7
-10.3
3.2
-23.1
-31.3
-36.2
-5.7
-18.2
8.8
-34.7
-31.6
-31.2
-25.7
-48.3
-1.3
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Chairperson
Councilmember
City of Port Huron
DOUGLAS WOOLLEY
First Vice Chairperson
Supervisor
Pittsfield Township
GERALDINE HOOD
Vice Chairperson
Supervisor
West Bloomfield Township
DIANA KOLAKOWSKI
Vice Chairperson
Commissioner
Macomb County
Board of Commissioners
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Vice Chairperson
Commissioner
City of Birmingham
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Vice Chairperson
President, /SD of
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Board of Education
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Immediate
Past Chairperson
Commissioner
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                    <text>25TH ANNIVERSARY SABBATH
RESPONSIVE READING
Leader;
Cong:

I rejoiced when they said unto me;
Let us go into the house of the Lord.
Lord, I love the habitation of Thy house.,
And the place where Thy glory dwelleth.
I love Thee, 0 Lord., my strength,
My shield and my hem of salvation, my high tower.
One thing have I asked of the Lord;
That will I see after:
That I may dwell in the house of the Lord
All the days of my life.
To behold the graciousness of the Lord.
And to visit ear)Jr in His Temple.
0 Lord., my God., I will give thanks unto thee forever•
I will sing, Yea., I will sing praises unto the Lord.
We have meditated on Thy lovingkindness., 0 Lord,
In the courts of the Temple.
I will fill this house with My glory.,
And in this pl.ace will I give peace.
I will now say; Peace be within Thee.,
Peace be within Thy walls.
For the sake of the House of the Lord, our God.,
I will seek Thy good.
Blessed be the Lord, God of Israel
From everlasting to everlasting
Amen.

Barechu Et Adonai Ha-M 1Vorach
Praise Ye the Lord to whom all praise is due.
Baruch Adona 1 Ha-M 1Vorach L'olam Vo-ed
Praised be the Lord, to whom all praise is due forever and ever.

�,

THE PLEDGE

Leader:
Cong:

And they entered into a covenant to seek the Lord, God of their
fathers w.i.th all their heart, and with all their soul.
In like manner are we gathered to renew our covenant as a
Congregation in Israel.
What common experience leads us into spiritual fellowship w.i.th God
and one anotheri
Acknowledging the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as our God,
we have established this Congregation as the Symbol and Center
of our corporate life as Jews. Even as God made His cover.ant
first with Abraham, so do we invoke His divine aid in this
enterprise, undertaken in His name.
By what pledge do we seal this covenant?
By the same pledge as did our forefathers at Sinai., making our
children surety for the sincerity of our hearts and minds. We
are organized to insure that they shall find here a well from
which they may draw inspiration for their daily life.
What are some of the privileges and duties in this, our Congregation?
With this aim, we engage to strive together for the advancement
of our body in knowledge of our God and of His Holy Torah; to
transmit such understanding as we gain to those who shall later
join our ranks; to sustain the ordinances and commandments,
disciplines and doctrines of Historical Judaism and to worship
God after the dictates of our Rabbis and sages.
What duties do we gladly undertake as stewards of that \,nich God
has entrusted to us?
To contribute cheerfully and regularly to the support of the
synagogue edifice which houses our Congregation, and to maintain
its devotional, educational, and recreational facilities as God
will give us the strength and means to establish them.
For the sake of our home and loved ones, what tasks do we prayerfully
assume?
We undertake to maintain regular hours of service; to educate
our children in the religious way of life; to seek the good of
all whom our influence shall reach; to maintain the bands of
union with the whole household of Israel; to ask after the peace
of Jerusalem by working for the upbu.ild.ing of Zion.
For the sake of our brethren who are scattered all over the world,
how shall we govern ourselves?
We agree to remember that we are part of a greater Congregation
of Israel and therefore we will recognize in deed as well as
word, the principle that all Jews are responsible for each other.
We will remember each other in prayer; aid each other in sickness
and distress, and practice the ancient Mitzvah of relief and
rehabilitation.
We Pray that the God of our fathers keep us steadfast in this
determination and bless the work of our hands.
Amen.
(Congregation and Reader)
Hear, 0 Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is One.
Praised be His name whose glorious kingdom is forever
and ever.

�Leader:

•

Cong:

Thus saith the Lord; the heaven is My throne, and the earth is My
toot stool.
'
What manner of house will ye build Me, and what shall be My rest?
for all tmse things hath My hand made.
But to those men will I look, even to them that are poor, and of a
contrite spirit, and that tremble at My -word.
We have surely built thee a house of habitation, a place for
Thee to dwell in forever.
Almighty God, to whom all hearts are open, who knoweth the strong am
tender ties that bind us, and who understandeth the fair memories
and the stilTing hopes that make us one, look upon us in canpassion
as., with united hearts and undivided purpose, we consecrate ourselves
anew to thee and Thy service.
We, the people of this Congregation, do now dedicate ourselves
anew to the mrship of God in this place, so that we may help
establish His kingdom on earth.
For many years of fellowship with each other, for the courage which
has made burdens easier to bear, for the patience which has led us
through the valleys of fear and across the mountains of despair;
For many years made precious by sharing common burdens, enduring
common sorrows, completing common tasks and triumphing in common
purposes;
For many years of coming week by week to renew our friendship with God
and our fellows, for hopes renewed, for hearts encouraged., for sins
forgiven, for burdens lightened, for problems solved, and for visions
of eternal values;
We give thanks unto thee for Thou art the Lord, our God, and the
God of our fathers forever and ever.
In loving memory of all those whose hearts and hands have served this
sanctuary; with deep gratitude for loyal comrades in this spiritual
adventure;
We dedicate this solemn hour in gratefulness to Thee, for our
lives which are canmitted into Thy hand and for our souls which
are in Thy keeping.
Let us then cont:inue our tasks as we echo the words of the prophet
speaking in Thy name; I will remember Thee and the affection of Tey
youth I remember my covenant with Thee, and will establish for Thee
an Nerlasting covenant.

Who is like unto Thee, O Lord, among the mighty? Who is like unto Thee,
Glorious in Holiness, Awe-inspiring, working wonders?
Thy children acknowledged Thy sovereign power and exclaimed:
The Lord shall reign forever and ever.

SILENT DEVOTION
We call unto Thee, O Lord, out of the wordless places of our being. There are thoughts
too deep for words; yearning too great for the lips to frame. But Thou knowest our
thoughts before we utter them, and the yearning of our innermost self is not hidden
fran thee. May our thoughts soar unto the heights where Thy greatness dwells; may
our yearning find ful.fillment in the work of our hands.
In the silence of our heart, we pray, 0 God., that Thou strengthen us by the memory
of dear ones.. Let their lives continue through us, and their work find completion
in our own. Thus the generations will be linked :in love and in reverence; and the
grandeur of man will become clearer in our sight.
For those who made this, our Temple, strong~ we thank Thee. For those who labor
to keep it wortey of Thee, we expt"ess our gratitude. Blessed art Thou O Lord, the
Guardian of the hope and the Keeper of the Dream.

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                    <text>GRAND VALLEY AMERICAN INDIAN LODGE
CO-SPONSOR CITY OF GRAND RAPIDS

28th ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY

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DEDICATED TO OUR YOUTH

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                    <text>GRAND VALLBY AMERICAN INDIAN LODGB
CO-SPONSOR CITY OF GRAND RAPIDS

28th ANNUAL
ANNIVERSARY

POWWOW
DEDICATED TO
OUR YOUTH

SEPT. 9 &amp; 10,
1989

�AN INDIAN PRAYER
O' Great Spirit
Whose voice I hear in the Wind,
and whose breath gives life to all the world,
Hear me!
I am small and weak, I need Your
strength and wisdom.
Let Me Walk In Beauty, and make my eyes
ever behold the red and purple sunset.
Make My Hands respect the things You have
made and my ears sharp to hear Your voice.
Make Me Wise so that I may understand the
things that You have taught my people.
Let Me Learn the lessons You have hidden
in every leaf and rock.
I Seek Strength, not to be greater than my
brother, but to fight my greatest
enemy - myself.
Make Me Always Ready to come to You with
clean hands and straight eyes.
So When Life Fads, as the fading sunset,
my spirit may come to You
with out shame.

Title:
In dedicating our 1989 Pow Wow to our youth,
we feel the significance of that intent was captured
by the artist in his cover and flier design which
translates thusly:
The young Native American girl, in traditional
dress, and representing all Indian youth, embodies the
heritage of their culture.
In her left hand she holds
a sphere, symbolic of the world of their future.
She
raises her right hand in acknowledgment to the wisdom
and teachings of the Elder and guide, who stands, just
inside the shadow of their lives.
The Elder, stands with his right arm raised in
pledge to Grandfather (Creator), to uphold the ancient
teachings that guide the young into the future, while
too, holding the feathered Calumet in binding
sacredness to that pledge.

�Bozhoo-Anishna!

Welcome to the 28th Annual Anniversary Pow Wow.
The Grand Valley American Indian Lodge and the
city of Grand Rapids extends an open invitation
to the community to join in our annual celebration
which is dedicated to our youth, our future.
The
lodge; which also sponsors a "Ghost Supper" (In
cherished memory of those who 'walked-on'); the
children's Christmas party; the Council Drum news
(a twice nationally awarded, monthly newsletter) and
a Indians arts and crafts exhibit; is a non profit
organization that is dedicated to promoting Native
American culture in it's true image and preserving
it for the Enlightenment and Benefit of all Mankind.
The Pow Wow, which is a celebration of the circle
of life, attracts dancers, singers and traders from
several nations across the U.S. and Canada.
We are
proud that with the passing of the years, the Pow Wow
has grown larger and larger.
By attending the
celebration, knowledge of Native American culture
increases, our friendships bloom and grow, and
goodwill is spread and shared by everyone.
It is our firm desire and prayer, that the goodwill
and friendships that ar e planted here today, will
cont inue to grow long after this celebration slips
into memory.
We thank you for attending and pray
that the Creator shines brightly on all of your days.

Megwetch,
The Powwow Staff:
Ike Peters
Jeanette St. Clair
Diann Liszewski
Ed Gillis

Renata McCullough
Emily Duley
Kay Shagonaby
Ed Seifried

�M.C. ,_Head_Dancers_and_Host_Drum
Master of Ceremonies . . . . . . . . . . . . John Bailey - Odawa
Head Veteran Dancer . . . . . . . . . Frank Bush - Potawatomi
Head Man Dancer . . . . . . . Jerry Pigeon Jr. - Potawatomi
Head Lady Dancer ... Michelle Eagleman - Sioux/Ottawa
Host Drum . . . . . . . . . Na-Goos An-Gum-Jek - Star Singers
Lead Singer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Pego - Potawa tomi
Grand_Valley_American_Indian_Lod£e_Officers
Chief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ike Peters Sub Chief . . . . . Jeanette St. Clair Secretary . . . . . . . . Diann Liszewski
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ed Gillis

Odawa
Odawa

Council Members
Renata Mc Cullough
Emily Duley - Odawa
Kay Shagonaby - Odawa
Ed Seifried
Council Drum News
Editor . . . . . . Ed Gillis -

Talking Crow

Pow_Wow __ Pro£ram
Author . . . . . . . Pamela Howd
Coordinator . . . . Ed Gillis
Schedule_of_Events_(Tentative)
SATURDAY, 9/9/89
8-10:00 AM
Food Booth Registration
1:00 PM
Grand Entry (Flag Song - HATS OFF)
1:15-4:00 PM - Social, Demonstration and Honor
Dances.
Miscellaneous Dances.
4-5:00 PM
Honor the Vets (at the Veteran's
facility across the street from Pow Wow grounds)
5:00 PM
Participants Supper
6:00 PM
Grand Entry (Flag Song - HATS OFF)
6:15-Dusk - Social, Demonstration and Honor Dances
Dusk
Closing Ceremony
Sunday, 9/10/89
10:00 AM
Indian Arts &amp; Crafts Contest
1:00 PM
Grand Entry (Flag Song - HATS OFF)
1:15-4:00 PM
Social, Demonstration and Honor
Dances.
Miscellaneous Dances.
4:30 PM
Give-Away
Closing Ceremony
5:30 PM

�Jerry Pigion Jr. is a 1988
graduate of West Ottawa
High School, where he took
college preparatory classes.
He plans to attend college
study forestry and wildlife
management. His hobbies
include sports (football),
hunting and fishing. His
philosophy is that we
should strive to live in
tune with nature and that
we should treat nature
kindly.

Shelly Eaglemen is a 1988
graduate of Catholic Central
High School. She attends
Grand Rapids Jr. College and
is going to transfer to
Lansing Community College to
study nutrition and dietetics.
Her goal is to work for the
Indian Health Department.
Shelly has won awards for
dancing (Jazz) and a Grand
Grand Rapids press scholarship.
Some of her hobbies include
softball and Pow Wows. Her
philosophy is, "That we each
have control over our own
destiny and that each one of
us can make a difference."
Shelly has a special message
for her parents, "My family
is the most important
element in my life. Thanks
Mom and Dad for all your
support!!!!!"

�John Bailey, who is a
member of the Wolf Clan,
is a well seasoned M.C.
He is employed by the MI
Department of Commerce as
the Economic Direct6r. John
is accomplished at being a
narrator, lecturer, poet
and story teller, all of
which is a part of being a
M.C.
John's philosophies
include the belief that
cultural knowledge is
inherited genetically and
that all life forms are
interrelated.
He also
stresses that cooperative
relationships between
animals, plants and nature
are necessary to the
survival of the human race.

Frank Bush is a veteran of
(the Marine Corp) of the
Korean War and World War II.
He is highly decorated for
his valiant wartime efforts.
As a veteran dancer, he is a
role model for the community
and is responsible for
carrying the flag.
Frank
attended the University of
Chicago for technical
training in auto body design
and structural engineering.
He is a avid hunter, trapper
and fisher. His philosophy
is that each one of us,
holds within us the key to
our own destiny and that we
must face our challenges on
our own (no one can do it
for you).

�Na-Goos An-Gum-Jek (Star Singers) were started in approximately
1969 with the great lakes youth alliance.
Steve Pego, John
Bush and Paul Johnson were the original members of the drum,
which was first known as the Bradley Settlement Drum.
This
was one of the first drums to form in Michigan.
Throughout
the years, the membership includes Steve Pego - Lead Singer,
Kevin Weesaw, Perry Chivas, Henry 'Tic' Bush, and Phil
Francisco.
Occasionally, other singers sit in with the Drum.
It is entirely a Potawatomi Drum.
As a collective, the Drum
is concerned with keeping cultural heritage alive and to
continuing the traditions of the Drum.

1.

Always stand at attention during Grand Entry, flag
songs and honor songs.
At this time, HATS MUS-T BE

REMOVED.
2.

Do not take photographs during honor songs or when a
Eagle feather is being retrieved for the dance grounds.

3.

Always ask permission before taking a picture of a
dancer(s) (outside of the dance arena).
Also, ask
permission to take a picture of the drummers and their
drum.

4.

Do not block the

5.

Do not take short cuts across

6.

Do not call the dancer's clothing a

'East Entrance'

of the dancing area.

the dance area.
'costume'

�l

2 •

Me? For Indian Princess?

You Want Me To Dance?
4 •

3 •

Wat c h My Magic Wand

How Was That Grass Dance?

�5.

Getting Started -

Is What's Hard!
7•

6•

Potawatorni Dancer &amp; Canteen!

Where's The Drum Arbor?

�8.

Y.

Did You Call Ma?

Sure Need This Break!

10.

Little Kids- At Heart!

�The Pow Wow grounds are arranged in a series of seven
circles: the first circle is the Drum, the second is the
drummers; the third is the singers) the fourth is the arbor;
the fifth is the dancers; the sixth is the dance arena and
the seventh is the traders.
"You have noticed that everything an Indian
does is in a circle, and that is because
the Power of the World always works in
circles, and everything tries to be round.
In the old days when we were a strong and
happy people, all our power came to us from
the sacred hoop of the nation, and so long
as the hoop was unbroken, the people
flourished. The flowering tree was the
living center of the hoop, and the circle
of the four quarters nourished it. The
east gave peace and light, the south gave
warmth, the west gave rain, and the north
with its cold and mighty wind gave ·
strength and endurance. This knowledge
came to us from the outer world with our
religion. Everything the Power of the
World does is done in a circle. The sky
is round, and I have heard that the earth
is round like a ball, and so are all the
stars. The wind, in its greatest power ,
whirls. Birds make their nests in circles,
for theirs is the same religion as ours.
The sun comes forth and goes down again
in a circle. The does the same, and both
are round. Even the sea s ons form a great
circle in their changing, and always
come back again to where they were. The
life of a man is a circle from childhood
to childhood, and so it is in everything
where power moves. Our tepees were round
like the nests of birds, and these were
always set in a circle, the nation's hoop, a nest of many nests, where the Great
Spirit meant for us to hatch our children."
(John G. Neihardt, Black Elk Speaks, 1959,
p. 164-165.)
A Pow Wow is a celebration of life and has historical as
well as spiritual and social value.
It is a gathering place
where Native Americans meet, make new friends, visit with
family, hear the news from the traders, buy and trade Arts &amp;
Crafts. Also, the Pow Wow is neutral ground where all tribes
can gather in peace and renew their cultural heritage.
At the Pow Wow , there are lessons to be learned from the
elders, prayers to be said, good will to be spread and peace
to be gained by becoming closer to the Creator through
dancing and singing.
Dancing and singing are some of the

�highest levels of prayer available to mankind, they are pure
communication.
The Pow Wow is a communal celebration with
the Drum, Singers and Dancers ~11 joining together in
massive show of community spirit.
There are many important people at any given Pow Wow;
the M.C., who is the thread that binds the festivities
together; the traders, who are good will ambassadors and
also a verbal moccasin gazette; the dancers, who as a whole
are the most visable participants; the singers &amp; Drum, who
act as a living memory in keeping alive songs and history;
and the elders, who bless the ground and guide the people
with age old wisdom.
Even the spectators are integral to
the Pow Wow.
Spectators help to supply the funding for a
Pow Wow by patronizing the vendors wares and food booths.
(The following excerpt
~~~~~~~~ May 1989, p. 34.)

is taken from The Native

~~~~~-!E~~l!l£~~l_Q~~£~~
Acting out feats of
bravery through dance, Men Traditional dancers use story
telling movements.
They represent an older, distinguished
sector of the Pow Wow. The Southern , or Straight Traditional
dancers; frequently ribbon-shirted with no bustle, b e adwork,
an otter hid e , a re d roach hea ddress of porcupine or horse;
assume a dignity of mo vement.
Mo v ing counter-clockwise
around the drum, Northern dancers imitate animals with side
to side movements of their heads.
Typically, they wear
buckskin, one bustle, leggings a breast plate of bone, a
roach and often mirrors to reflect back what is given.
Men's Traditional Sneak-Up:
An ancient story telling
dance, the Sneak-Up had several different origins.
In one
version, a returning warrior acts out a battle during which
the enemy spots him several times, so he has to start the
attack again.
At the end, he does a victory dance.
A
second version involves a hunter trying to sneak up on a
deer.
His prey sees him.
He has to try again.
In a third
version, the victorious warrior acts out looking for a
friend in battle, finally finds and brings him to safety.
Women's_Traditional_Straight_Dance:
Usually reserved
for older women, this dance of honor reflects the women in
Indian society, including their roles as givers of life,
keepers of home and family, decision-makers and heads of
households.
Northern dancers dance in one position or area.
Southern dancers move clockwise around the drum.
Although
styles of dress vary, buckskin - sometimes weighing 40-60
pounds - or cloth dresses with ribbons and shells are often
worn.
Men's_and_Women's_Fancy_Dance:
Today's men's colorful
Fancy Feather dance was started in Pow Wows by the people of
Oklahoma a relatively short time ago.
The dancer's talent
and skill is reflected in his footwork, body movements and
his ability to stay in step with the drumbeat.
Northern
Fancy dancers are noted for expressive body movement.
The
Southern-style dancers are known for very fast footwork.
Also fast-paced, the Women's Fancy dance was taken from the
men's.
The drumbeat sets the rhythm for any creative

�combinations of footwork and movement.
The dancer makes her
colorful shawl, worn over the shoulders, dance with her.
Creativity and smoothness are the keys to an outstanding
performance.
Crow_Hop:
Many traditional dances are based on animal
movements, observed and then copied.
The Crow Hop is
derived from the way the bird moves, making a kind of
side-to-side hop before it takes off.
Owl_Dance:
Done by couples, the Owl dance is lady's
choice.
If a lady asks a man to dance, tradition requires
he dance with her.
It i~ an insult to tell her no (Note: In
our area, if a man refuses to dance with the lady, he has to
pay her a small sum of money.)
~£~~~-Q~~£~~ In the Pow Wow style, the Round dance is a
friendship dance in which everyone is invited to
participate.
It is an old dance with obscure origins.
Paiute Circle Dance:
In this ancient round dance
style, the drumming is different.
With roots so far back in
antiquity that its origins are unknown, this dance is native
to the Great Basin (Note: This area encompasses Nevada,
Utah, eastern Oregon and southern Idaho).
It is used in
such ceremonies as the pine nut blessing and healing dance.
The configuration is man/woman with hands held,
Jingle Dance:
Originally from the Chippewas in the
Great Lakes region, Jingle dresses were adapted into print
cloth dresses as they moved west into the Dakotas and
Montana.
Made from soup or snuff can tops, the jingles may
be a woman's answer to the bells on men's outfits.
Reappearing today, the dance was common in the 1930s.
A
Jingle dancer's movements are more confined and rigid than a
Fancy or Traditional dancer's.
Hands are kept at the waist.
The Jingle dress's thigh cut allows the dancer to only move
the feet up and down and back and forth.
Grass Dance:
Originating in an Omaha society in which
men wore crow or sweetgrass braided belts in the traditional
Grass dance, today's dance is like the original because the
Whole body is used to create free-flowing movements to a
slower drumbeat than that of other men's dances.
It may
come the closest of all to imitating the dances of old.
Because many of the movements come from the upper torso,
grass or yarn dancers exhibit a certain swaying grace and
abstract style.

--------------------

The_Give-away
In Native American culture, honor and presti~e is not
heaped on the person who accumulates material goods
selfishly.
The greatest respect is given to those who
Give-away their personal wealth.
This might be done to
announce the change in status for an individual or more
commonly, in honor of a friend or relative.
In either case,
it is not the value of the gifts that is important.
What is
important is the gesture.
The gesture illustrates the lack
of selfishness in the giver, and the giving of gifts has the
effect of strengthening and unifying bonds among the

�community.
The person who receives a gift is as honored as
the person who gives the gift.
The Give-away is a fitting
climax for the Pow Wow.
It caps off a community celebration
with a present of friendship, unselfishness and goodwill
that will never be forgotten.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Cover Artwork..
The Powwow Program.
Special Thanks for

..Frits Houndervanger
. . . . . Pamela Howd
information to:

John Bailey, Frank Bush, Henry 'Tic' Bush, Michelle Eagleman,
Ed Gillis, Rick Howd, Steve Pego, Jerry Pigion Jr. and
Bob &amp; Mavis Smith.
Bibliography:
1.

1989, Ig~_Native_Nevadan, May,

2.

Neihardt,

John.

1959.

p.

34.

Black_Elk_S£eaks. p.

164-165.

Photo Credits
Rosemary Weber
A.P.P.
#6,
Larry Scheidel
A.P.P.
#1,
Paul Champion
A.P.P.
#9
Ed Gillis All the rest

#7 &amp; M.C.
#4 &amp; #5

The_Grand_Valley_American_Indian_Lodge
The 'G.V.A.I.L' is a non-profit organization that was
initially founded as a timely and desperately needed local
and regional outlet for urban Indian activities.
The
founding (1961) principles, too, included a dedication to
presenting the true undistorted image of Native Americans
while dismantling the stereo-typical 'Hollywood - Indian,'
and undoing the stigma of generations of media folly.
As with all non-profit organizations, donations are
always needed and in short supply.
These donations are
used to achieve in part the ends briefly mentioned above,
and including the Pow Wow, which is the single most
important cultural outreach event of the Lodge's annual
activities.
Your support in these local endeavors is gratefully
and thankfully appreciated and a measure toward the
fulfillment of the founders hopes.
Ed Gillis,
A Co-founder

�Qtitl! irf ~ratth ~aµihs
fltitqigan
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
GERALD R . HELMHOLDT
MAYOR

PROCLAMATION

WHEREAS, Grand Valley American Indian Lodge, a non-profit
Michigan Corporation, was founded in 1961 and is one of the
oldest Indian/non-Indian continually operating social and
service organizations in the State of Michigan; and
WHEREAS, the Lodge was founded to both provide a desperately needed outlet for regional Indian oriented social
activities and to promote and preserve Native American
culture; and
WHEREAS, Lodge members have provided schools and organizations with hundreds of demonstrational and educational
programs on Indian-related subjects over the many years;.and
WHEREAS, the Lodge sponsored cultural exhibits seen by
over one-half a million people during the past twenty-eight
years which has enlightened many of those viewers; and
WHEREAS, all of these activities have sought to dismantle
the bad media-created image of Native American people and to
re-educate the public to the endless contributions of beauty,
mobility, food, medicines, environmental ideas, and form of
government the Indian culture has contributed to all society
today;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Gerald R. Helrnholdt, Mayor of the City
of Grand Rapids, Michigan, do hereby proclaim September 9 and
10, 1989 as the
28th ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY POii WOW
of the Grand Valley American Indian Lodge in Grand Rapids and
urge all citizens to join the activities planned during the
Pow Wow.

~d~
Gerald R. Helmholdt

MAYOR

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the grand opening of three new homes in the Division of Student Services
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Resource Center
The Women's Center
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The Office of Multicultural Affairs

Please join us for a luncheon celebration on
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
12 p.m. -1 p.m.
Grand River Room, Kirkhof Center, Allendale Campus
(remarks from President Thomas J. Haas, Vice President Jeanne Arnold, and
Associate Vice Provost and Dean of Students Bart Merkle)
Please RSVP by Wednesday, October 1, 2008 through the Women 's Center by phone at (616) 331-2748
or on line at www.gvsu.edu/women_cen (go to the "RSVP for Programs " tab).
Please also contact us if you require special assistance or accommodations.
Guest parking available in Lot H.

1 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Kirkhof Center Open House
You are also invited to a strolling dessert reception in the new offices and
in-store specials and giveaways at the newly renovated University Bookstore.

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                    <text>Michigan Lakeshore H.O.N.O.R. Chapter
(Honor Our Neighbors' Origins and Rights)
Sponsors the

3rd Annual
HONOR FEAST
Honoring All Native Americans
NOVEMBER 28, 1991
Thanksgiving Day
12:00 to 4:00
Serving continuously

11:30 a.m. Pipe Ceremony by George Martin
• Native American Indian Arts and Crafts Trade Tables
• Dmmming,Dancing and Singing
• Planned Childrcns' Activities
• Videos featuring Native American Culture and History

ST. PETER'S SCHOOL DOUGLAS, MICHIGAN
• Everyone is welcome • Donations appreciated
• For more information call 857-1600

�</text>
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