EASTERN UPPER PENINSULA DATA CENTER

 

EASTERN UP SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA

On this page, EUPRPDC will share annually-updated socio-economic data for the region comprised of Chippewa County, Luce County, and Mackinac County, Michigan. EUPRPDC intends for this resource to be used by local units of government, grant-writers, residents, students, and businesses. Please contact EUPRPDC if you have questions or need something specific that is not shared on this page.

Disclaimers: For a majority of the data, there is a lag: data is usually published at least a year behind the current date. Margins of error exist for all of this data; smaller, less-populated municipalities will, in most cases, have higher margins of error–e.g. Hulbert Township’s margin of error for a given variable will be larger than Chippewa County’s for the same variable.

DATA SOURCES

EUPRPDC pulls data from a variety of sources. Depending on the need of a given project, EUPRPDC will access state and federal resources to obtain the data required. Below are some common sources. If one has questions about using these sites, please contact EUPRPDC to get assistance.

American Fact Finder Census.gov Michigan Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives National Association of Counties U.S. Cluster Mapping Bureau of Labor Statistics Bureau of Economic Analysis

MAJOR EMPLOYERS SURVEY

2022 Chippewa County Principal Employers 2022 Luce County Principal Employers 2022 Mackinac County Principal Employers      
2020 Chippewa County Principal Employers 2020 Luce County Principal Employers 2020 Mackinac County Principal Employers 2018 Chippewa County Principal Employers 2018 Luce County Principal Employers 2018 Mackinac County Principal Employers
2015 EUP Major Employers Report 2013 EUP Major Employers Report 2011 EUP Major Employers Report 2009 EUP Major Employers Report 2007 EUP Major Employers Report 2005 EUP Major Employers Report

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

2015 Chippewa County Profile – Prepared by Northern Michigan University with assistance from EUPRPDC 2015 Chippewa County Infographic 2015 Luce County Profile – Prepared by Northern Michigan University with assistance from EUPRPDC 2015 Luce County Infographic 2015 Mackinac County Profile – Prepared by Northern Michigan University with assistance from EUPRPDC
2015 Mackinac County Infographic 2012 Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates, Michigan and Michigan Counties – This was developed by Networks Northwest 2000 to 2010 Comparison Report – Chippewa County and It’s Municipalities – Decennial Census data 2000 to 2010 Comparison Report – Luce County and It’s Municipalities – Decennial Census data 2000 to 2010 Comparison Report – Mackinac County and It’s Municipalities – Decennial Census data

 

COUNTY & MUNICIPAL

All of these fact sheets are from the 2014 American Community Survey published by the U.S. Census Bureau. They are the most recent. As newer publications are releases, EUPRPDC will update this page accordingly.

For reference: United States of America: 20102015 & State of Michigan: 20102015

Chippewa County 2010 2015
Bay Mills Township 2010 2015
Bruce Township 2010 2015
Chippewa Township 2010 2015
Dafter Township 2010 2015
DeTour Township 2010 2015
DeTour Village 2010 2015
Drummond Island Township 2010 2015
Hulbert Township 2010 2015
Kinross Charter Township 2010 2015
Raber Township 2010 2015
Sault Ste. Marie – City 2010 2015
Soo Township 2010 2015
Sugar Island Township 2010 2015
Superior Township 2010 2015
Trout Lake Township 2010 2015
Whitefish Township 2010 2015

Luce County 2010 2015
Columbus Township 2010 2015
Lakefield Township 2010 2015
McMillan Township 2010 2015
Newberry Village of 2010 2015
Pentland Township 2010 2015
Mackinac County 2010 2015
Bois Blanc Township 2010 2015
Brevort Township 2010 2015
Clark Township 2010 2015
Garfield Township 2010 2015
Hendricks Township 2010 2015
Hudson Township 2010 2015
Mackinac Island City of 2010 2015
Marquette Township 2010 2015
Moran Township 2010 2015
Newton Township 2010 2015
Portage Township 2010 2015
St. Ignace Township 2010 2015
St. Ignace City of 2010 2015

 

REGIONAL SYNOPSIS

1.A: The figure below describes the total populations’ distribution by age in 2014.

1.B: The table below describes the change in the total populations’ distribution by age from 2010 to 2014.

1.A: The figure below describes educational attainment of the population 25 years and over in 2014.

1.B: The table below describes the change in educational attainment of the population 25 years and over from 2010 to 2014.

2.A: The figure below describes educational attainment of the population 25 to 44 years old in 2014.

2.B: The table below describes the change in educational attainment of the population 25 to 44 years old from 2010 to 2014.

1.A: The figure below is a key for figure 1.B.

1.B: The figure below describes the distribution of employed persons across all industries (2-digit NAICS) in 2014.


1.C: The table below describes the change in the distribution of employed persons by industry from 2010 to 2014.

2.A: The figure below describes the distribution of employed persons by occupation in 2014.

2.B: The table below describes the change in the distribution of employed persons by occupation from 2010 to 2014.

3.A: The figure below is a key for figure 3.B.

3.B: The figure below describes the distribution of employed persons by class in 2014.

3.C: The table below describes the change in the distribution of employed persons by class from 2010 to 2014.


1.A: The figure below describes county per capita GDP in 1998 and 2013.

1.A: The figure below describes the percentage of the total population in group quarters in 2010 and 2014. For a description of group quarters, click this hyperlink.

1.B: The table below describes the change in the percentage of the total population in group quarters from 2010 to 2014.

1.A: The figure below describes total households in 2010 and 2014.

1.B: The table below describes the change in total households from 2010 to 2014.

2.A: The figure below describes average household size in 2010 and 2014.

2.B: The table below describes the change in average household size from 2010 to 2014.

1.A: The figure below describes housing tenure in 2014.

1.B: The table below describes the change in housing tenure from 2010 to 2014.

2.A: The figure below describes the distribution of housing costs in 2014.

2.B: The table below describes the change in the distribution of housing costs from 2010 to 2014.

1.A: The figure below describes median income by educational attainment for those 25 years or older and working in 2014.

1.B: The table below describes the change in median income by educational attainment for those 25 years and over and working from 2010 to 2014.

2.A: The figure below describes household income in 2014.

2.B: The table below describes the change in the household income distribution from 2010 to 2014.

3.A: The figure below describes median household income in 2014.

3.B: The table below describes the change in median household income from 2010 to 2014.

4.A: The figure below describes the distribution of total wages paid to employed persons by the public sector and private sector in 2014.

4.B: The table below describes the change in the distribution of total wages paid to employed persons by the public sector and private sector from 2010 to 2014.

1.A: The figure below describes males per 100 females in 2014.

1.B: The table below describes the change in males per 100 females from 2010 to 2014.

1.A: The figure below describes median age in 2014.

1.B: The table below describes the change in median age from 2010 to 2014.

1.A: The figure below describes where those living in a given area worked in 2014.

1.B: The table below describes the change in where those living in a given area worked from 2010 to 2014.

1.A: The figure below describes the amount of a population segment that is impoverished. For example, when considering the data below pertaining to the USA, the red segment indicates that 1.3% of Americans are 65 years and over and impoverished.

1.A: The figure below describes total population in 2014 and 2010.

1.B: The table below describes the change in population from 2010 to 2014.

2.A: The map below allows a user to click on a municipality within the EUP and see decennial census data from 1970 to 2010. (If the map does not show municipal boundaries atop the EUP, click on the home button and press the zoom button once–orange lines should appear.)

CONTACTS FOR OUTSIDE ORGANIZATIONS

STATE PLANNING REGIONS

LOCAL UNITS OF GOVERNMENT

Chippewa CountyLuce CountyMackinac County
Bay Mills TownshipColumbus TownshipBois Blanc Township
Bruce TownshipLakefield TownshipBrevort Township
Chippewa TownshipMcMillan TownshipClark Township
Dafter TownshipNewberry VillageGarfield Township
DeTour TownshipPentland TownshipHendricks Township
Village of DetourHudson Township
Drummond TownshipMackinac Island City
Hulbert TownshipMarquette Township
Kinross Charter TownshipMoran Township
Pickford TownshipNewton Township
Raber TownshipPortage Township
Rudyard TownshipSt. Ignace Township
City of Sault Ste. MarieCity of St. Ignace
Soo Township
Sugar Island Township
Superior Township
Trout Lake Township
Whitefish Township

EUP ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Chippewa County EDC Luce County EDC  SSMart,Inc.  City of Sault Ste. Marie EDC Sault Ste. Marie Ontario EDC Mackinac Economic Alliance

UP ORGANIZATIONS

UPEDA UPCAP  Michigan Small Business and Development Center (SBDC)

STATE AGENCIES

Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs Michigan Humanities Council Michigan Association of Regions Michigan Art Serve
Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)  Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) Asset Management Home Page (MDOT)
Department of Environmental Quality Department of Natural Resources Department of Agriculture and Rural Development  

MICHIGAN REGIONS

  Michigan Association of Regions MAR Amy Malmer, Secretary
Region 1 Southeast Michigan Council of Governments www.semcog.org Paul Tait, Executive Director
Region 2 Region II Planning Commission www.region2planning.com Steve Duke, Executive Director
Region 3 Southcentral Michigan Planning Council   Lee Adams, Planning Coordinator
Region 4 Southwest Michigan Planning Commission http://www.swmpc.org/  K. John Egelhaaf, Executive Director
Region 5 GLS Region V Planning & Development www.co.genesee.mi.us/gcmpc-plan  Derek Bradshaw, Executive Director
Region 6 Tri-County Regional Planning Commission www.tri-co.org Susan Pigg, Executive Director
Region 7 East Michigan Council of Governments
www.emcog.org Sue Fortune, Executive Director
Region 8 West Michigan Regional Planning Commission www.wmrpc.org David Bee, Executive Director
Region 9 Northeast Michigan Council of Governments www.nemcog.org Diane Rekowski, Executive Director
Region 10 Northwest Michigan Council of Governments www.nwm.org Matt McCauley, Planning Director
Region 11 Eastern Upper Peninsula Regional Planning and Development Commission www.eup-planning.org Jeff Hagan, Executive Director
Region 12 Central Upper Peninsula Planning and Development Regional Commission www.cuppad.org Joel Schultz, Interim Director
Region 13 Western Upper Peninsula Planning and Development Region www.wuppdr.org Kim Stoker, Director of Planning
Region 14 West Michigan Shoreline Regional Development Commission www.wmsrdc.org Sean Dey, Executive Director