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April 7, 2026

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League releases latest geographic fact sheets and new data-threat report, sounds alarm on federal cuts to data and statistical agencies

Fact sheets include key demographic data for each of Michigan’s 83 counties, 110 state House districts, 38 state Senate districts, 13 U.S. Congressional districts and dozens of key cities

LANSING—The Michigan League for Public Policy has published its annual demographic fact sheets for Michigan and its counties, drawing on the most recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey. The fact sheets are available here.

The data featured in the fact sheets reflects 2024 figures — the latest year for which census data is available. Fact sheets cover the state as a whole, individual counties, Michigan’s legislative districts, and select cities, serving as practical resources for policymakers, researchers, journalists and community advocates.

“We want decision makers in Michigan to take advantage of this data to deepen their understanding of the communities they represent and how to best serve their constituents. With growing concern about federal threats to critical public programs, this information is more timely than ever,” said Michigan League for Public Policy President and CEO Monique Stanton. “These fact sheets are equally useful for researchers, nonprofits and residents who want a clearer picture of where they live.”

Accurate census data is crucial for the equitable disbursement of funding for critical community needs like healthcare and education. Census-guided federal spending totaled $62 billion in Michigan in 2023, with 80% of that funding going to health-focused programs like Medicaid, Medicare, nutritional support and community health centers. Federal education spending is also determined by accurate census data, with dollars going to Title I grants, special education, school meals, career and technical education, and other programs.

But the census and other important federal data is now in danger of being suppressed.

The League has also published The Stakes are High: Protect Federal Data, which focuses on federal funding cuts to data and statistical agencies as well as other data threats that will result in under-resourced communities and privacy violations. 

“Federal data is an essential tool in ensuring communities and the people who reside in them get their fair share of resources. The Trump administration’s war on facts, coupled with other federal cuts to essential programs, will have a devastating impact on the well-being of communities across Michigan,” said Stanton. “Federal data is not only critical for determining federal spending, it helps shape strong policies by identifying disparities that exist and how those disparities can best be addressed.”

“At a time when families are already facing major uncertainty due to significant federal funding cuts to healthcare and food in order to make the wealthy in our country wealthier, they now also have to worry about their personal privacy,” said Stanton. “And, in the case of risks related to Medicaid data, immigrant families may be more reluctant to seek out healthcare when they need it as a result. We’re proud that Michigan is one of 22 states challenging the federal administration in their ability to access this private data for immigration enforcement.”

More about the Census Fact Sheets: Each fact sheet covers a range of key indicators, including population figures, median age, median household income and poverty rates, along with data on young children and older adults. Additional topics include child poverty, housing costs, healthcare access, disability, the gender wage gap and more. Fact sheets are available for each of Michigan’s 83 counties.

More about The Stakes Are High series: The Stakes are High series provides data and information to aid community members and partner organizations in standing up against federal threats that will harm millions of Michiganders. 

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The Michigan League for Public Policywww.mlpp.org, is a nonprofit policy institute focused on opportunity for all. Its mission is to advance economic security, racial equity, health and well-being for all people in Michigan through policy change. It is the only state-level organization that addresses poverty in a comprehensive way.