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Auburn Hills, Michigan Population 2026

Updated April 2026 · US Census ACS 2023 5-Year Estimates

The population of Auburn Hills, Michigan is 24,911 as of the 2023 American Community Survey, making it the 52nd-largest city in Michigan. The median household income is $78,727, the median home value is $233,900, and the median age is 36.2.

The population has grown 21.6% since 2010 (21,418 → 26,047).

24,911

Population

1497

People / sq mi

$78,727

Median Income

$233,900

Median Home Value

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Auburn Hills covers 16.6 sq mi of land at 1497 people per square mile.

About Auburn Hills, MI

Homeownership is the standout figure in Auburn Hills: 50.9% of homes are owner-occupied, lower than the national rate. With 24,911 residents, Auburn Hills is a city in Michigan.

Household earnings are middling, with a median of $78,727 — near the US median of $78,538. About 6.9% of residents live below the federal poverty level, below the national 12.4%. The typical home is valued at $233,900, with typical rent around $1,411.

College attainment is above the local norm at 47.0%, above the national 35.0%. About 14.6% of the workforce is home-based, close to the national 14.0%, and the average commute runs about 23 minutes each way.

Auburn Hills city Population History (2010-2024)

The city of Auburn Hills city had a population of 21,418 in 2010 and 26,047 in 2024, a 21.6% growth over 14 years. The peak was 26,047 in 2024. Average annual growth rate: 1.41%.

2024 · 26K20102024
Auburn Hills city population, 2010–2024 · Source: U.S. Census Bureau — decennial census & Population Estimates

26,047

Population (2024)

21,418

Population (2010)

26,047

Peak (2024)

1.41%

Avg Annual Growth

YearPopulation
201021,418
201121,556
201221,812
201322,211
201422,404
201522,741
201622,933
201723,392
201823,995
201924,748
202024,357
202124,589
202225,079
202325,513
202426,047

Race & Ethnicity

White58.2%
Black or African American12.0%
Asian0.0%
Hispanic or Latino (any race)1.2%
Two or More Races0.0%

Economy & Income

$78,727

Median Household Income

$45,875

Per Capita Income

6.9%

Poverty Rate

3.5%

Unemployment Rate

Housing

$233,900

Median Home Value

$1,411

Median Rent

50.9%

Owner-Occupied

Education

93.2%

High School+

47.0%

Bachelor's+

Commute

0.3%

Drive Alone

75.3%

Public Transit

14.6%

Work From Home

23.4 min

Avg Commute

Community Profile

16.6%

Foreign Born

76.4%

Non-English at Home

5.2%

Veterans

11.4%

With Disability

94.6%

Health Insurance

96.4%

Internet Access

Employment by Industry

Manufacturing27.8%
Professional, Scientific & Management17.5%
Finance, Insurance & Real Estate15.7%
Education, Health Care & Social Services8.2%
Information6.7%
Construction4.6%
Arts, Entertainment & Food Services3.6%
Retail Trade3.5%
Public Administration1.9%
Transportation & Warehousing1.2%
Agriculture & Mining0.1%

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Frequently Asked Questions

Auburn Hills, Michigan has a population of 24,911 according to the US Census Bureau's 2023 American Community Survey 5-year estimates, making it the 52nd-largest city in Michigan.

The median household income in Auburn Hills, Michigan is $78,727, with 6.9% of residents living below the federal poverty level.

The median home value in Auburn Hills, Michigan is $233,900, with median monthly rent at $1,411 and a homeownership rate of 50.9%.

The median age in Auburn Hills, Michigan is 36.2 years. The population is 49.5% male and 50.5% female.

The population has grown 21.6% since 2010 (21,418 → 26,047).

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Data from the American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year estimates.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS, 2026.