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Detroit sees first population growth since 1957


Kelly Jones, 16, left, Lamar Bankston, 13, and Keyana Gant, 19, with son Kayden, 1, enjoy a warm Wednesday evening in Detroit. Census figures put the city’s population at 633,218, an increase of 1,852 people from July 1, 2022, to July 1, 2023.

Detroit — For the first time in 66 years, Detroit grew in population, according to new Census Bureau estimates for 2023 that Mayor Mike Duggan hailed as “a day of celebration” for Michigan’s largest city.

Detroit gained 1,852 people from July 1, 2022, to July 1, 2023, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau released Thursday, putting the city’s population at 633,218. It is the first time the city has gained population year over year since 1957, Duggan said.

“This was the goal of our administration when I started in 2014, to grow,” Duggan told The Detroit News. “It’s taken 10 years, but we’re here. This is a day of celebration.”



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