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Use Addresses’ massive database to search for anyone living in the state of Michigan. Addresses provides some of the most accurate information available. Our information is updated frequently using public records; this includes:

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Notable People from MichiganNotable Work/Position
William BoeingAviation pioneer and founder of the Boeing Company in 1916.
Henry FordIconic auto maker and founder of the Ford Motor Company in 1903. Sponsored the development of the assembly line technique for mass production.
Steve BallmerFormer Microsoft CEO (1999 to 2014). First person to be worth over one billion dollars. Owner of NBA’s L.A. Clippers basketball team.
Will Keith KelloggPioneered the process of making flaked cereal, and founded the Kellogg Company in 1906.
James Anthony BaileyCircus showman and co-founder of Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
Diana RossLead singer of the 1960s female group The Supremes. Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1988.
Mitt RomneyGovernor of Massachusetts (2003 to 2007). Nominee for U.S. Senator from Massachusetts (1994), and Republican nominee for President (2012)
Chris Webber5-time NBA All-Star power forward for Sacramento Kings, Philadelphia 76ers, and Detroit Pistons.
Serena WilliamsGreatest women’s tennis player of all time, and winner of dozens of Grand Slam titles including 23 singles titles. Winner of 4 Olympic Gold Medals for women’s singles and doubles tennis.

Searching for Someone in Michigan

Michigan is the 10th most populated state in the U.S. with a total population of almost 9.9 million residents and 3.8 million households. The average household size is 2.49 (based on 2018 census data). To refine your search for someone in Michigan, consider the age, gender, and demographic of your subject to ensure that you’re on the right track.

The predominant race in Michigan is white, making up 75% of the state’s population. The median age is 39.8 years with 50.8% of the total population female and 49.2% male. The most populated city in Michigan is Detroit with 673,103 people.

Those persons under age 25 make up 31.5% of the population of Michigan and people over 65 make up almost 16.7%. Michigan experienced a small 0.34% increase in its population between 2016 and 2017 and has a workforce of 4.43 million. The University of Michigan is Michigan’s oldest university. It was founded in 1817, 20 years before the territory became a state. The University currently has the third highest number of engineering graduates nationally. The median annual household income of $54,909 grew 4.6% between 2016 and 2017.

Top 3 SchoolsCity# of GraduatesGraduation RateAcceptance RateMost Popular Degrees
University of MichiganAnn Arbor14,00091%29%Information Science
Michigan State UniversityEast Lansing12,55979%66%Communications
Central Michigan UniversityMt. Pleasant6,57056%72%Psychology

Michigan Real Estate

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The median home values in Michigan have experienced a 5.85% increase from 2016 to a median home value of $155,700 in 2017, with the median price per square foot at $108. The median rent price is $824, which is lower than the national average. The median listing price for homes statewide is $187,000, while the median price of homes that sold is $152,700.

The city in Michigan with the highest median home value is Ann Arbor with a median home value of $271,600 as of 2017.

CityAvg. Home ValueAvg. Household Income
Ann Arbor$271,600$61,247
Sterling Heights$164,700$62,344
Grand Rapids$121,800$44,369
Clinton$111,900$61,048
Warren$102,100$45,611

Michigan Facts

Official Name: Michigan

Name Meaning: The name Michigan originates from the Ojibwe word mishigamaa, meaning “large water” or “large lake.”

Nickname: Great Lakes State

Statehood: January 26, 1837 (26th State)

Capital: Lansing

Total Number of Counties: 83

Largest City: Detroit

Largest County (by population): Wayne

Population (as of 2018): 9,995,915

History: The area around Michigan was first occupied by a succession of Native American tribes. After a series of various rulers including France, Britain and the U.S., the area was part of the larger Northwest Territory until 1800, when it became part of the Indiana Territory. The Michigan Territory was formed in 1805 with its northern border with Canada agreed upon after the War of 1812. Michigan was admitted to the Union in 1837 as the 26th state. It became a popular immigrant destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. While sparsely populated, the Upper Peninsula is important for tourism due to its abundance of natural resources. The Lower Peninsula is home to the country’s three major automobile companies. It is the 10th largest state in population and ranked 11th in size at 96,716 sq. miles. The state is 386 miles in width and 456 miles in length.

Fast Facts:

  • Michigan draws large numbers of vacationers, hunters, and nature enthusiasts due to its many forests, lakes and thousands of miles of beaches.
  • Michigan has more shorelines than any other U.S. state except Alaska.
  • The Mackinac Bridge, which spans 5 miles across the Straits of Mackinac, is the 5th longest suspension bridge in the world.
  • Michigan’s research and development expenditures comprise a higher percentage of the state’s overall gross domestic product than any other U.S. state. The state is an important source of engineering job opportunities.
  • Michigan has nine international road crossings with Canada which includes the Ambassador Bridge, North America’s busiest international border, crossing the Detroit River.
  • The second largest city in Michigan is Grand Rapids, which is known for its furniture industry, and is home to five of the world’s leading office furniture companies.
  • Michigan State University has the largest single campus student body of any Michigan university. The University is the largest in the state and is one of the largest in the country.
  • Michigan is the only state in the U.S. that touches four of the Great Lakes.


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