The following table lists all of the cities in the Midwestern United States with at least 100,000 people. These numbers were taken directly from the United States Census Bureau.[1] Note that only people living in the city itself are counted. People living in suburbs are not included.
Rank | City | State | Census Population | Change | |
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2010 | 2020 | ||||
1 | Chicago | Illinois | 2,695,598 | 2,746,388 | +1.9% |
2 | Columbus | Ohio | 787,033 | 905,748 | +15.1% |
3 | Indianapolis | Indiana | 820,445 | 887,642 | +8.2% |
4 | Detroit | Michigan | 713,777 | 639,111 | −10.5% |
5 | Milwaukee | Wisconsin | 594,833 | 577,222 | −3.0% |
6 | Kansas City | Missouri | 459,787 | 508,090 | +10.5% |
7 | Omaha | Nebraska | 408,958 | 486,051 | +18.9% |
8 | Minneapolis | Minnesota | 382,578 | 429,954 | +12.4% |
9 | Wichita | Kansas | 382,368 | 397,532 | +4.0% |
10 | Cleveland | Ohio | 396,815 | 372,624 | −6.1% |
11 | Saint Paul | Minnesota | 285,068 | 311,527 | +9.3% |
12 | Cincinnati | Ohio | 296,943 | 309,317 | +4.2% |
13 | St. Louis | Missouri | 319,294 | 301,578 | −5.5% |
14 | Lincoln | Nebraska | 258,379 | 291,082 | +12.7% |
15 | Toledo | Ohio | 287,208 | 270,871 | −5.7% |
16 | Madison | Wisconsin | 233,209 | 269,840 | +15.7% |
17 | Fort Wayne | Indiana | 253,691 | 263,886 | +4.0% |
18 | Des Moines | Iowa | 203,433 | 214,133 | +5.3% |
19 | Grand Rapids | Michigan | 188,040 | 198,917 | +5.8% |
20 | Overland Park | Kansas | 173,372 | 197,238 | +13.8% |
21 | Sioux Falls | South Dakota | 153,888 | 192,517 | +25.1% |
22 | Akron | Ohio | 199,110 | 190,469 | −4.3% |
23 | Aurora | Illinois | 197,899 | 180,542 | −8.8% |
24 | Springfield | Missouri | 159,498 | 169,176 | +6.1% |
25 | Kansas City | Kansas | 145,786 | 156,607 | +7.4% |
26 | Joliet | Illinois | 147,433 | 150,362 | +2.0% |
27 | Naperville | Illinois | 141,853 | 149,540 | +5.4% |
28 | Rockford | Illinois | 152,871 | 148,655 | −2.8% |
29 | Olathe | Kansas | 125,872 | 141,290 | +12.2% |
30 | Warren | Michigan | 134,056 | 139,387 | +4.0% |
31 | Cedar Rapids | Iowa | 126,326 | 137,710 | +9.0% |
32 | Dayton | Ohio | 141,527 | 137,644 | −2.7% |
33 | Sterling Heights | Michigan | 129,699 | 134,346 | +3.6% |
34 | Topeka | Kansas | 127,473 | 126,587 | −0.7% |
35 | Columbia | Missouri | 108,500 | 126,254 | +16.4% |
36 | Fargo | North Dakota | 105,549 | 125,990 | +19.4% |
37 | Ann Arbor | Michigan | 113,934 | 123,851 | +8.7% |
38 | Independence | Missouri | 116,830 | 123,011 | +5.3% |
39 | Rochester | Minnesota | 106,769 | 121,395 | +13.7% |
40 | Evansville | Indiana | 117,429 | 117,298 | −0.1% |
41 | Elgin | Illinois | 108,188 | 114,797 | +6.1% |
42 | Springfield | Illinois | 116,250 | 114,394 | −1.6% |
43 | Peoria | Illinois | 115,007 | 113,150 | −1.6% |
44 | Lansing | Michigan | 114,297 | 112,644 | −1.4% |
45 | Dearborn | Michigan | 98,153 | 109,976 | +12.0% |
46 | Green Bay | Wisconsin | 104,057 | 107,395 | +3.2% |
47 | South Bend | Indiana | 101,168 | 103,453 | +2.3% |
48 | Davenport | Iowa | 99,685 | 101,724 | +2.0% |
49 | Lee's Summit | Missouri | 91,364 | 101,108 | +10.7% |
50 | Clinton Township | Michigan | 96,796 | 100,513 | +3.8% |
References
edit- ^ "U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: United States". www.census.gov. Retrieved 2023-05-09.