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\r\n Detroit Regional Chamber<\/span><\/a><\/span> <\/div>\r\n

\r\n Regional Overview <\/h1>\r\n <\/div>\r\n \"State\r\n <\/div>\r\n<\/section>\r\n\n\n
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\r\n The Detroit Regional Chamber provides accurate and verified data with extensive economic, workforce, and education statistics to support data-driven business, philanthropic, policy, and career decisions. <\/h2>\r\n
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The organization continues to develop strong resources to support regional and state program initiatives and help advance economic prosperity in the region. <\/p>\n <\/div>\r\n <\/div>\r\n<\/section>\r\n\n\n

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\r\n Welcome to the Detroit Region <\/h2>\r\n
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The Detroit region is a dynamic, united 11-county area that encompasses more than 300 municipalities with rich geographic, human, and business assets. Home to more than 530,000 businesses, including 9 Fortune 500 companies, 5.4 million people, and 34 educational institutions, the Detroit region has a diverse economy, low cost of living, and a well-educated population. Anchored by the city of Detroit, the region is an international gateway to the world that is supported by a robust international infrastructure, the region offers unrivaled opportunities and innovation.<\/p>\n <\/div>\r\n <\/div>\r\n<\/section>\r\n\n\n

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\r\n \r\n \"Detroit\r\n

Economic Indicators<\/h3>\r\n <\/a>\r\n \r\n \"Business\r\n

Business Climate<\/h3>\r\n <\/a>\r\n \r\n \"industry-clusters\"\r\n

Industry Clusters<\/h3>\r\n <\/a>\r\n \r\n \"Vocational\r\n

Education<\/h3>\r\n <\/a>\r\n \r\n \"Regional\r\n

Detroit Regional Dashboard<\/h3>\r\n <\/a>\r\n \r\n \"Detroit\r\n

Detroit Data Center<\/h3>\r\n <\/a>\r\n \r\n \"Downtown\r\n

Data Mapping Portal<\/h3>\r\n <\/a>\r\n \r\n \"Polling\r\n

Chamber Polling & Surveys<\/h3>\r\n <\/a>\r\n \r\n \"Living\r\n

Living Here<\/h3>\r\n <\/a>\r\n <\/div>\r\n<\/section>\r\n\n\n
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\r\n Regional Overview<\/h2>\r\n
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The 11-county Detroit Region\u2019s population reached\u00a0 5,436,318\u2014a 0.8% increase over the past five years. Three of the 11 counties saw a decline in population. The counties with the largest population growth include Livingston (+7.3%), Washtenaw (3.9%), and Oakland (3.7%). The counties with the largest decline include Genesee (-3.9%), Wayne (-2.2%), and Shiawassee (-1.9%). The City of Detroit remained Michigan\u2019s most populous city but showed a continued decline in population of 11.6% since 2012.<\/p>\n <\/div>\r\n <\/div>\r\n<\/section>\r\n\n\n

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