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Events from the year 1950 in Michigan.
In a poll taken by the Associated Press of newspaper and radio editors, [1] the following stories were selected as the most important Michigan news stories of 1950 (with number of voting points in parentheses):
Other sports highlights included (1) the 1949–50 Detroit Red Wings' victory in the Stanley Cup finals, (2) the Detroit Lions acquisition in April 1950 of quarterback Bobby Layne, with Layne serving as the team's quarterback for nine years and leading the team to three NFL championships, and (3) the 1950 Michigan Wolverines football team's winning the Big Ten Conference championship by defeating Ohio State in the Snow Bowl.
In the 1950 United States census, Michigan was recorded as having a population of 6,421,000 persons, ranking as the seventh most populous state in the country. By 1960, the state's population had grown 22.8% to 7,823,194 persons.
The following is a list of cities in Michigan with a population of at least 40,000 based on 1950 U.S. Census data. Historic census data from 1940 and 1960 is included to reflect trends in population increases or decreases. Cities that are part of the Detroit metropolitan area are shaded in tan.
1950 Rank | City | County | 1940 Pop. | 1950 Pop. | 1960 Pop. | Change 1950-60 |
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1 | Detroit | Wayne | 1,623,452 | 1,849,568 | 1,670,144 | −9.7% |
2 | Grand Rapids | Kent | 164,292 | 176,515 | 177,313 | 0.5% |
3 | Flint | Genesee | 151,543 | 163,143 | 196,940 | 20.7% |
4 | Dearborn | Wayne | 63,589 | 94,994 | 112,007 | 17.9% |
5 | Saginaw | Saginaw | 82,794 | 92,918 | 98,265 | 5.8% |
6 | Lansing | Ingham | 78,753 | 92,129 | 107,807 | 17.0% |
7 | Pontiac | Oakland | 66,626 | 73,681 | 82,233 | 11.6% |
8 | Kalamazoo | Kalamazoo | 54,097 | 57,704 | 82,089 | 42.4% |
9 | Bay City | Bay | 47,956 | 52,523 | 53,604 | 2.1% |
10 | Jackson | Jackson | 49,656 | 51,088 | 50,720 | −0.7% |
11 | Battle Creek | Calhoun | 43,453 | 48,666 | 44,169 | −9.2% |
12 | Muskegon | Muskegon | 47,697 | 48,429 | 46,485 | −4.0% |
13 | Ann Arbor | Washtenaw | 29,815 | 48,251 | 67,340 | 39.6% |
14 | Royal Oak | Oakland | 25,087 | 46,898 | 80,612 | 71.9% |
15 | Warren | Macomb | 23,658 | 42,653 | 89,246 | 109.2% |
The following is a list of counties in Michigan with populations of at least 100,000 based on 1950 U.S. Census data. Historic census data from 1940 and 1960 are included to reflect trends in population increases or decreases. Counties that are part of the Detroit metropolitan area are shaded in tan.
1980 Rank | County | Largest city | 1940 Pop. | 1950 Pop. | 1960 Pop. | Change 1950-60 |
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1 | Wayne | Detroit | 2,015,623 | 2,435,235 | 2,666,297 | 9.5% |
2 | Oakland | Pontiac | 254,068 | 396,001 | 690,259 | 74.3% |
3 | Kent | Grand Rapids | 246,338 | 288,292 | 363,187 | 26.0% |
4 | Genesee | Flint | 227,944 | 270,963 | 374,313 | 38.1% |
5 | Macomb | Warren | 107,638 | 184,961 | 405,804 | 119.4% |
6 | Ingham | Lansing | 130,616 | 172,941 | 211,296 | 22.2% |
7 | Saginaw | Saginaw | 130,468 | 153,515 | 190,752 | 24.3% |
8 | Washtenaw | Ann Arbor | 80,810 | 134,606 | 172,440 | 28.1% |
9 | Kalamazoo | Kalamazoo | 100,085 | 126,707 | 169,712 | 33.9% |
10 | Muskegon | Muskegon | 94,501 | 121,545 | 129,943 | 6.9% |
11 | Calhoun | Battle Creek | 94,206 | 120,813 | 138,858 | 14.9% |
12 | Berrien | Benton Harbor | 89,117 | 115,702 | 149,865 | 29.5% |
13 | Jackson | Jackson | 93,108 | 108,168 | 131,994 | 22.0% |
The following is a list of major companies based in Michigan in 1950.
Company | 1950 sales (millions) | 1950 net earnings (millions) | Headquarters | Core business |
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General Motors | $7,531.1 | $834.0 [2] | Detroit | Automobiles |
Ford Motor Company | na | na [3] | Automobiles | |
Chrysler | $2,191.7 | $127.9 [4] | Automobiles | |
Studebaker Corp. | $477.1 | $22.5 [5] | Automobiles | |
Briggs Mfg. Co. | $339.2 | $16.6 [6] | Detroit | Automobile parts supplier |
S. S. Kresge | $294.8 | $19.7 [7] | Retail | |
Hudson Motor Car Co. | $267.2 | $12.0 [8] | Detroit | Automobiles |
Detroit Edison | $154.4 | $16.3 | Electric utility | |
Michigan Bell | $143.7 | $17.9 [9] | Telephone utility | |
Fruehauf Trailer Co. | $132.1 | $8.6 [10] | Detroit | Truck trailers |
Consumers Power | $114.4 | $15.6 | Jackson | Electric and natural gas utility |
Kellogg's | $106.1 | $10.1 | Battle Creek | Breakfast cereal, including a new product in 1950 called "Corn Pops" [11] |
Parke-Davis | $105.7 | $17.9 [12] | Detroit | Pharmaceutical |
Clark Equipment Co. | $69 | $4.8 [13] | Buchanan | Industrial and construction machinery |
REO Motor Car Co. | $55.6 | $2.1 | Lansing | Automobiles |
Whirlpool Corporation | $4.5 | Benton Harbor | Home appliances | |
Kaiser-Frazer | Willow Run | Automobiles | ||
Burroughs Adding Machine | $8.0 [14] | Business machines |
Events from the year 1974 in Michigan.
Events from the year 1962 in Michigan.
Events from the year 1980 in Michigan.
Events from the year 1946 in Michigan included the emergence of anti-graft crusader Kim Sigler and his election as governor, a strike by the United Auto Workers, and supply-chain problems that slowed production in the automobile industry. The year's major sports stories included the 1946 Detroit Tigers finishing second in the American League with Hal Newhouser winning 26 games and finishing second in voting for the most valuable player award. Notable deaths in 1946 included former Michigan football coach Fielding H. Yost. Notable births in Michigan included comedienne and actress Gilda Radner and writer/director Paul Schrader
Events from the year 1947 in Michigan.
Events from the year 1948 in Michigan.
Events from the year 1949 in Michigan.
Events from the year 1941 in Michigan.
Events from the year 1955 in Michigan
Events from the year 1956 in Michigan.
Events from the year 1957 in Michigan.
Events from the year 1938 in Michigan.
Events from the year 1939 in Michigan.
Events from the year 1960 in Michigan.
Events from the year 1976 in Michigan.
Events from the year 1987 in Michigan.
Events from the year 2017 in Michigan.
Events from the year 2018 in Michigan.
Events from the year 2019 in Michigan.
Events from the year 2020 in Michigan.