- jesse4430
- Feb 19
- 1 min read
UPPER MICHIGAN - A new report shows Michigan’s population is aging and bringing younger people into the U.P. and the state continues to be a problem. From 2010 to 2024, Michigan saw a 2.2% decrease in population of people aged 18 to 64 according to the Michigan Senate Fiscal Agency. The U.S. average was a 5.4% increase in the same time frame. When it comes to the number of workers in the state who have a bachelor’s degree, Michigan is 34th in the country. Marquette and Houghton are the only two counties in the U.P. able to attracting 25 to 34-year-olds. Both counties also have universities.


