MICHIGAN POPULATION TRENDS, 1990-2008
 
 

Population Estimates 1990-2008
By Hispanic and Non-Hispanic Origins
Michigan, Both Sexes

(Click  for  Data  Detailed  by  Gender, or  Age, or  Race)

 Year    Hispanic Origin   Non-Hispanic Origin Total
  Number  
   Number      Percent      Number      Percent  
2008 413,827 4.1% 9,589,595 95.9% 10,003,422
2007 402,797 4.0% 9,669,025 96.0% 10,071,822
2006 393,281 3.9% 9,702,362 96.1% 10,095,643
2005 385,257 3.8% 9,735,603 96.2% 10,120,860
2004 375,041 3.7% 9,737,579 96.3% 10,112,620
2003 357,339 3.6% 9,722,646 96.5% 10,079,985
2002 349,166 3.5% 9,701,280 96.5% 10,050,446
2001 337,088 3.4% 9,669,178 96.6% 10,006,266
2000 326,846 3.3% 9,629,269 96.7% 9,956,115
1999 307,670 3.1% 9,589,446 96.9% 9,897,116
1998 291,317 3.0% 9,556,625 97.0% 9,847,942
1997 276,535 2.8% 9,532,516 97.2% 9,809,051
1996 262,484 2.7% 9,496,161 97.3% 9,758,645
1995 247,532 2.6% 9,428,679 97.4% 9,676,211
1994 235,489 2.5% 9,362,248 97.6% 9,597,737
1993 226,421 2.4% 9,313,693 97.6% 9,540,114
1992 218,133 2.3% 9,260,932 97.7% 9,479,065
1991 211,302 2.3% 9,189,144 97.8% 9,400,446
1990 202,246 2.2% 9,109,073 97.8% 9,311,319

Notes:

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

Yearly Change: Percent of population change as compared to the population in the previous 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 9/2009) 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: 10/26/2009

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