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Warren,
Michigan,
incorporated in 1957, is the largest city in Macomb
County. Other distinctions include its being the third
most populous city in the State of Michigan and the
largest suburb of the metropolitan Detroit area.
Warren’s population, according to the
U.S. Census 2000, was 136.016 (even with a estimated
drop in 2003 of -1.6% it still maintains these
placements). Warren's population soared, from 727 to
89,426 between 1950 and 1960. This incredible
population explosion was fueled exodus from its southern
neighbor of Detroit in that decade. Large-scale
annexation continued into the next decade when the
city's population doubled again. As the community has
matured, however, its population has gradually leveled
off and in the new millennium has actually declined.
Warren, MI gets top honors for having
its residents stay around even after retirement. The
average length of residency in Warren is 35.5 years
while nationally we change our city, county or state of
residency every 8 years. Warren also has the 5th
largest population over 65 with more than 17% of its
residents. They are only closely at a tie with
Hollywood, FL where that percentage is expected in a
city of over 100,000.
Warren is the home of the Prestigious
United States Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command
(TACOM), the
Tank Automotive Research, Development, and Engineering
Center (TARDEC), the
National Automotive Center (NAC).
General Motors Technical Center.
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