It’s been a long day. So, let’s play a game! I’m sure you know that Detroit is the most populated city in the state of Michigan. That’s an easy one. However, can you name the 10 largest cities in Michigan by population?
Before finding this list, I took a shot at guessing the top ten. I got the top two! After that, it was all a mess. I guess it’s true that you learn something new everyday. Today, I learned which cities in Michigan have the biggest population.
The Largest Cities In Michigan By Population
It is significantly easier to name the four largest cities in the country by population than it is within the state of Michigan. Without looking it up, I would say the top five are: New York, NY; Los Angeles, CA; Chicago, IL; San Francisco, CA; and Houston, TX. Now, let me look it up…and according to MacroTrends.com I am wrong. According to them, the list goes NYC, LA, Chicago, Houston, and Dallas. I was close! For some reason I thought San Francisco was higher on the list. Looks like it’s just their rent prices that make the top five. Ouch.
We already know that Detroit is going to be at the top of the list. This isn’t a secret or a spoiler alert. We all know it. I’d be willing to bet you can name number two, as well. However, once we get passed the top two, I think it gets much more challenging. Is it one of the college towns? A close suburb of Detroit? That’s a good way to start thinking. Use your Sherlock Holmes deduction skills to figure out which cities in Michigan have the biggest population.
I know right off the bat I can eliminate my hometown of Clarkston. As much as I love it, I am fully aware that it is not one of the most populated cities in the state. Not the top ten. I’d be shocked if it made the top 25, to be honest. I was going to say top 50 but that might be a little bit of a stretch. It could be on that list.
Now, it’s your turn. The only rule of the game is no Google’ing or looking it up before guessing. Take a second and think. See if you can identify the 10 most populated cities in Michigan on your own. For this list, we’re going off the data provided by World Population Review for 2023. Take another second. Okay. You think you’re ready? Let’s get to the list!