Michigan Population Trends by Gender, 1990-2009
St. Clair County

(Click on Selected Gender Category for Detailed Age Data)

 Year  Male Female Total
  Number  
   Number      Percent      Number      Percent  
2009 82,879 49.5% 84,683 50.5% 167,562
2008 83,516 49.5% 85,378 50.6% 168,894
2007 84,211 49.5% 85,908 50.5% 170,119
2006 84,730 49.3% 86,995 50.7% 171,725
2005 84,816 49.5% 86,610 50.5% 171,426
2004 84,201 49.3% 86,715 50.7% 170,916
2003 83,320 49.3% 85,743 50.7% 169,063
2002 82,748 49.3% 84,964 50.7% 167,712
2001 81,968 49.3% 84,269 50.7% 166,237
2000 81,145 49.3% 83,565 50.7% 164,710
1999 80,334 49.3% 82,762 50.7% 163,096
1998 79,058 49.2% 81,668 50.8% 160,726
1997 77,894 49.1% 80,665 50.9% 158,559
1996 76,806 49.1% 79,703 50.9% 156,509
1995 75,904 49.0% 78,949 51.0% 154,853
1994 74,910 49.0% 78,117 51.1% 153,027
1993 74,065 48.9% 77,476 51.1% 151,541
1992 73,252 48.8% 76,864 51.2% 150,116
1991 72,426 48.7% 76,212 51.3% 148,638
1990 71,219 48.7% 75,114 51.3% 146,333

Notes:

Number: Population estimates as of July 1 for the specified year.

Percent of total population.

Source: Table prepared by the Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics, Michigan Department of Community Health using Population Estimates (latest update 7/2010) released by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. For more information about these estimates produced by the U.S. Census Bureau under a collaborative agreement with NCHS, see the NCHS bridged-race methodology.

Last Updated: 08/27/2010