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Why it Matters: It can be argued there is a correlation between population loss and fiscal problems. Population loss can result in a general weakening of a locality's economy and could be caused by a loss of a major employer, demographic shift or other factors. Local governments are often unable to reduce expenditures to match a growth decline or loss of revenue due to departing taxpayers. (n007)

Data Source: The historical data presented has been loaded from information provided by the US Census Bureau or by the State Treasurer or Comptroller's office. Current and future year data has been entered by the municipality based on current budget and forecast information, or by Munetrix from available audited or budget information found in the public domain or provided by the jurisdiction itself. (n032)
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Data Table

CountyFiscal YearPopulation
Lake County200611,333
200711,153
200811,014
200910,926
201011,515
201111,459
201211,543
201311,485
201411,431
201511,426
201611,415
201711,669
201811,763
201911,852
202011,805
202112,248
202211,805
Mason County200628,274
200728,750
200828,782
200928,637
201028,717
201128,643
201228,672
201328,648
201428,705
201528,711
201628,755
201728,800
201828,884
201928,954
202029,062
202129,103
202229,062
Muskegon County2006170,200
2007174,386
2008174,344
2009173,951
2010171,913
2011170,026
2012171,755
2013171,153
2014171,328
2015171,483
2016172,148
2017172,707
2018173,043
2019173,297
2020173,679
2021175,633
2022173,679
Newaygo County200647,874
200749,171
200848,897
200948,686
201048,373
201148,319
201248,517
201348,280
201448,126
201548,029
201647,957
201747,899
201848,142
201948,366
202048,687
202149,653
202248,687
Oceana County200626,873
200727,800
200827,598
200927,577
201026,503
201126,455
201226,636
201326,456
201426,325
201526,229
201626,152
201726,317
201826,417
201926,416
202026,545
202126,555
202226,545