See which municipalities in Livingston County gained and lost the most population

August 13, 2021
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The U.S. Census Bureau released data from the 2020 census on Thursday, giving a detailed look at which cities, villages, townships, counties and states gained and lost the most population over the past 10 years.

Here’s a look at how each township, city and village in Livingston County fared. As you’ll see, four municipalities in Livingston County actually lost population over the past decade. (The number shown is the percentage growth or decline in population since 2010.)

  1. Oceola Township +22.51
  2. Tyrone Township +19.62
  3. Howell Township +17.77
  4. Marion Township +12.49
  5. Green Oak Township +11.80
  6. Brighton Township +7.60
  7. Handy Township +7.44
  8. City of Howell +6.10
  9. Genoa Township +4.39
  10. Hartland Township +4.04
  11. Village of Fowlerville +2.25
  12. Iosco Township +1.82
  13. Conway Township +1.75
  14. Cohoctah Township +1.75
  15. Hamburg Township +0.44
  16. City of Brighton +0.03
  17. Deerfield Township -0.10
  18. Village of Pinckney -0.49
  19. Unadilla Township -0.98
  20. Putnam Township -4.34
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