Outbound Americans, Inbound Migrants: Inside Michigan’s Changing Demographics
Michigan just hit a record population of 10.14 million—but here's what the headlines aren't telling you. Every single person added to Michigan's population in 2024 came from international migration. The state gained 67,608 net international migrants while losing 7,656 domestic residents to other states. Deaths exceeded births by 2,855. Do the math: without international immigration, Michigan would have lost over 10,000 residents in one year. Since 2020, Michigan has lost 106,000 net domestic residents while gaining 164,500 international migrants. This isn't population growth—it's population replacement. Americans are leaving Michigan for Florida, Texas, and Indiana while international migrants fill the void. Governor Whitmer celebrates "record growth" while ignoring that Michigan ranks 41st in domestic migration—meaning 40 states are more attractive to Americans than Michigan.The data gets worse. By 2050, Michigan is projected to lose 206,000 residents in the optimistic scenario. In a zero-migration scenario, the state could lose 692,000 people—nearly 7% of the current population. Fifty-eight of Michigan's 83 counties will have smaller populations by 2050. Detroit has already lost 63% of its population since 1950. The state's fertility rate is 1.4 children per woman—far below the 2.1 replacement level. Deaths now exceed births statewide for the first time since the 1940s. Young, educated, high-earning professionals are fleeing Michigan's high taxes, forced-union policies, and struggling economy for states with better opportunities. Michigan ranks 42nd in employment growth and 46th in private sector job growth. This is demographic collapse disguised as growth—and the mainstream media won't tell you the truth.
⚠️ DISCLAIMER & FACT-CHECKING NOTICE:All data in this video comes from official U.S. Census Bureau reports, Michigan Center for Data and Analytics population projections, Bureau of Labor Statistics employment data, and analysis by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy and Michigan Capitol Confidential. Population figures (10.14 million total, 67,608 international migrants, 7,656 net domestic loss, 2,855 natural decrease) are from July 2023-June 2024 Census estimates. The 106,000 net domestic loss since 2020 is calculated from official Census migration data. The 692,000 projected loss by 2050 is from Michigan's official zero-migration scenario projection.We encourage all viewers to independently verify these statistics using the sources provided below. Check the U.S. Census Bureau's state-to-state migration tables. Review Michigan's official population projections. Examine Bureau of Labor Statistics employment rankings. The numbers don't lie—but politicians do. Do your own research. Compare Michigan's domestic migration ranking (41st) to neighboring states. Look at where Michiganders are moving (Florida, Texas, Indiana). Verify the fertility rate (1.4). Check Detroit's population history (1.8 million in 1950, 670,000 today). The truth is in the data, and the data is publicly available. Don't take our word for it—verify it yourself and draw your own conclusions.📚 OFFICIAL SOURCES:U.S. Census Bureau:
State Population Estimates (July 2023-June 2024)
State-to-State Migration Flows
Births and Deaths Data
Michigan Center for Data and Analytics:
Michigan Population Projections Through 2050
County-Level Demographic Forecasts
Bureau of Labor Statistics:
State Employment Rankings
Michigan Labor Market Data
Mackinac Center for Public Policy:
Michigan Economic Analysis
Migration Pattern Studies
Michigan Capitol Confidential:
State Economic Performance Reports
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