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1: Detroit (639,111)
2: Grand Rapids (198,917)
3: Ann Arbor (123,851)
4: Lansing (112,644)
5: Dearborn (109,976)
6: Troy (87,294)
7: Flint (81,252)
8: Kalamazoo (73,598)
Cities like Warren, Sterling Heights, Livonia, Farmington Hills, etc. are not counted, since they're basically bedroom communities. The first 2 weren't even listed in the largest, anyways.
WeaponizingArchitecture ( talk) 00:55, 24 September 2021 (UTC)
Keep it in 2600:1004:B20A:2E5E:7044:47FE:3959:98A2 ( talk) 21:41, 17 February 2022 (UTC)
Thanks for beginning to update this table which was quite out of date! We do need to remove the duplicated 2010 column as well as the far out of date 2000 column along with the second percent change column (from 2010-2000 is out of date, all we need is the 2010-2020). The table is already enormous so these three columns have to go. Mattximus ( talk) 21:48, 27 December 2022 (UTC)
I started adding cells with zeroes for the 2020 census column and the new 2010 census column. It was going fine until some point past Portage, when it appears that I have hit some sort of maximum number of cells. The more cells I enter, the more cells at the end have error messages. The first error is a safesubst error. Not being knowledgeable in any way about how to fix this, I suggest we take Mattximus's original advice and get rid of the old population columns (old 2010 and 2000). Unless anyone can think of a better fix... Ken Gallager ( talk) 17:20, 19 June 2023 (UTC)
I think every individual city and village article has been updated with 2020 census data, as far as population and area statistics. However, I can't seem to find the conclusive source that lists the same information for townships and CDPs. I am casually going through township and CDP articles and trying to update this information, but I am concerned that some census data may be inaccurate. I recently updated the list of census-designated places in Michigan article for the 2020 census, but some of the information may be inaccurate.
I often use this 2010 census document for population and area statistics for township and CDP information, which seems simple and accurate. There are a ton of mirrored unofficial websites listing population statistics, but I haven't been able to locate the official report for the 2020 census. I recently updated the Arthur Township article and several others with 2020 census information, but I'm confused as to which population statistics are the most reliable before I continue using questionable sources in future edits. For the Arthur Township article, I used 795 as the population for the 2020 census and the same area statistics from the 2010 census. However, here are conflicting Arthur Township population counts:
I know cities and most villages have more updated information, but many townships don't seem to have accurate 2020 census data. I just want to know if there is a reliable source for township data before I continue updating articles with potentially unreliable information, especially as other users have also edited township articles with questionable information (included one newer editor who updated some articles with "2021 census" information 🙄). If no accurate and reliable information is available, I will just continue using 2010 census data and remove/revert updated information for the time being when it comes to individual township articles. — Notorious4life ( talk) 02:56, 3 January 2023 (UTC)
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This page has archives. Sections older than 180 days may be automatically archived by Lowercase sigmabot III when more than 4 sections are present. |
1: Detroit (639,111)
2: Grand Rapids (198,917)
3: Ann Arbor (123,851)
4: Lansing (112,644)
5: Dearborn (109,976)
6: Troy (87,294)
7: Flint (81,252)
8: Kalamazoo (73,598)
Cities like Warren, Sterling Heights, Livonia, Farmington Hills, etc. are not counted, since they're basically bedroom communities. The first 2 weren't even listed in the largest, anyways.
WeaponizingArchitecture ( talk) 00:55, 24 September 2021 (UTC)
Keep it in 2600:1004:B20A:2E5E:7044:47FE:3959:98A2 ( talk) 21:41, 17 February 2022 (UTC)
Thanks for beginning to update this table which was quite out of date! We do need to remove the duplicated 2010 column as well as the far out of date 2000 column along with the second percent change column (from 2010-2000 is out of date, all we need is the 2010-2020). The table is already enormous so these three columns have to go. Mattximus ( talk) 21:48, 27 December 2022 (UTC)
I started adding cells with zeroes for the 2020 census column and the new 2010 census column. It was going fine until some point past Portage, when it appears that I have hit some sort of maximum number of cells. The more cells I enter, the more cells at the end have error messages. The first error is a safesubst error. Not being knowledgeable in any way about how to fix this, I suggest we take Mattximus's original advice and get rid of the old population columns (old 2010 and 2000). Unless anyone can think of a better fix... Ken Gallager ( talk) 17:20, 19 June 2023 (UTC)
I think every individual city and village article has been updated with 2020 census data, as far as population and area statistics. However, I can't seem to find the conclusive source that lists the same information for townships and CDPs. I am casually going through township and CDP articles and trying to update this information, but I am concerned that some census data may be inaccurate. I recently updated the list of census-designated places in Michigan article for the 2020 census, but some of the information may be inaccurate.
I often use this 2010 census document for population and area statistics for township and CDP information, which seems simple and accurate. There are a ton of mirrored unofficial websites listing population statistics, but I haven't been able to locate the official report for the 2020 census. I recently updated the Arthur Township article and several others with 2020 census information, but I'm confused as to which population statistics are the most reliable before I continue using questionable sources in future edits. For the Arthur Township article, I used 795 as the population for the 2020 census and the same area statistics from the 2010 census. However, here are conflicting Arthur Township population counts:
I know cities and most villages have more updated information, but many townships don't seem to have accurate 2020 census data. I just want to know if there is a reliable source for township data before I continue updating articles with potentially unreliable information, especially as other users have also edited township articles with questionable information (included one newer editor who updated some articles with "2021 census" information 🙄). If no accurate and reliable information is available, I will just continue using 2010 census data and remove/revert updated information for the time being when it comes to individual township articles. — Notorious4life ( talk) 02:56, 3 January 2023 (UTC)