Lansing–East Lansing metropolitan area

Coordinates: 42°43′22.4″N 84°33′9.7″W / 42.722889°N 84.552694°W / 42.722889; -84.552694
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42°43′22.4″N 84°33′9.7″W / 42.722889°N 84.552694°W / 42.722889; -84.552694

Metro Lansing
Lansing–East Lansing MSA
Metropolitan Area
Aerial image of Lansing
Aerial image of Lansing
Location of the Lansing–East Lansing–Owosso MSA
Location of the Lansing–East Lansing–Owosso MSA
CountryUnited States
StateMichigan
Largest cityLansing
Counties
Area
EDT)
Area code(s)517, 989

The Lansing–East Lansing

MSA had a population of 541,297. It ranks as Michigan's third-largest metropolitan area behind metropolitan Detroit and Grand Rapids
.

Description

The metropolitan area was originally defined as only including Ingham County in 1950, but Eaton and Clinton counties were added in 1960.

μSA
.

The Lansing Urban Area, as defined by the

2010 census
.

Counties

Lansing–East Lansing MSA

Communities

Lansing and nearby cities, taken from the ISS in 2012. Lansing is in the lower right hand corner. At top are Holland (left) and Grand Rapids (center). In the lower part of the photo to the left of Lansing are Kalamazoo (left) and Battle Creek (right).

Cities and Townships with more than 25,000 inhabitants

Cities and Townships with 10,000 to 25,000 inhabitants

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
190096,622
1910106,93810.7%
1920134,04125.3%
1930172,48928.7%
1940191,41111.0%
1950244,15927.6%
1960298,94922.4%
1970378,42326.6%
1980416,66710.1%
1990432,6743.8%
2000447,7343.5%
2010464,0363.6%
2020541,29716.6%

2020

As of the

Latino
of any race were 6.8% of the population.

2010

As of the

Latino
of any race were 3.9% of the population.

As of the 2010 American Community Survey estimates, the median income for a household in the MSA was $47,731, and the median income for a family was $60,602. The per capita income for the MSA was $23,359. The region's foreign-born population sat at 7.0%.

See also

  • Michigan census statistical areas

References

  1. ^ urban area as of 2010
  2. ^ urban area as of 2010
  3. ^ Historical Metropolitan Area Definitions, accessed January 13, 2013
  4. ^ "Delineation Files Core based statistical areas (CBSAs), metropolitan divisions, and combined statistical areas (CSAs)". U.S. Census Bureau. U.S. Department of Commerce. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  5. ^ "Census Data Explorer (data.census.gov)". U.S. Census Burea. U.S. Department of Commerce. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  6. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2008-01-31.

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