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HUD Open Data · 2026

What Are the Income Limits in Michigan?

$142,300/yr 9%vs 2025 ($130,600)

Highest county median income in Michigan. HUD Income Limits (AMI) across 83 counties.

Median Income in Michigan and Neighbouring States

Indiana: $110,900Michigan: $142,300Ohio: $146,700Wisconsin: $135,300$110,900$142,300$146,700$135,300

Median Income by County

Lapeer County, MI: $104,800Newaygo County, MI: $79,300Isabella County, MI: $79,000Sanilac County, MI: $77,800Manistee County, MI: $85,500Ogemaw County, MI: $71,500Clare County, MI: $65,100Crawford County, MI: $76,400Montmorency County, MI: $69,900Gladwin County, MI: $77,900Oscoda County, MI: $66,200Clinton County, MI: $102,600Branch County, MI: $81,800Gratiot County, MI: $80,100Ionia County, MI: $98,700Kalamazoo County, MI: $108,100Lake County, MI: $62,600Mason County, MI: $89,000Mecosta County, MI: $81,700Muskegon County, MI: $77,500Otsego County, MI: $90,600Roscommon County, MI: $73,300Washtenaw County, MI: $142,300Barry County, MI: $101,000Menominee County, MI: $83,100Midland County, MI: $107,200Luce County, MI: $68,700Antrim County, MI: $92,900Jackson County, MI: $101,200St. Joseph County, MI: $85,900Osceola County, MI: $74,200Saginaw County, MI: $83,200Hillsdale County, MI: $81,300Arenac County, MI: $76,800Kalkaska County, MI: $86,600Bay County, MI: $89,900Alpena County, MI: $72,600Gogebic County, MI: $70,500Dickinson County, MI: $83,400Missaukee County, MI: $83,100Montcalm County, MI: $80,600Baraga County, MI: $70,700Oceana County, MI: $78,100Alger County, MI: $77,500Houghton County, MI: $89,400Ingham County, MI: $102,600Iron County, MI: $75,300Ottawa County, MI: $113,700Grand Traverse County, MI: $113,900Livingston County, MI: $129,000St. Clair County, MI: $104,800Wayne County, MI: $104,800Cass County, MI: $89,800Kent County, MI: $106,600Charlevoix County, MI: $97,400Lenawee County, MI: $87,000Chippewa County, MI: $86,300Mackinac County, MI: $84,300Schoolcraft County, MI: $75,800Benzie County, MI: $95,500Emmet County, MI: $101,700Monroe County, MI: $95,200Shiawassee County, MI: $87,600Tuscola County, MI: $83,000Huron County, MI: $81,900Alcona County, MI: $77,100Marquette County, MI: $99,900Iosco County, MI: $69,800Ontonagon County, MI: $75,200Macomb County, MI: $104,800Genesee County, MI: $82,100Van Buren County, MI: $94,400Presque Isle County, MI: $82,100Cheboygan County, MI: $79,500Delta County, MI: $82,800Berrien County, MI: $92,200Allegan County, MI: $99,600Leelanau County, MI: $122,100Keweenaw County, MI: $80,900Oakland County, MI: $104,800Eaton County, MI: $102,600Calhoun County, MI: $80,700Wexford County, MI: $82,200

How Michigan Compares to Other States

Highest county median income ranked against all states with HUD income limit data.

Higher median income than 67% of states · 18th of 52

Lowest: Oklahoma($99,100)
Highest: California($205,500)
#StateValue
1California$205,500
2New Mexico$182,500
3Utah$167,700
… 14 more …
18Michigan(you are here)$142,300
… 31 more …
50Oklahoma$99,100
51Mississippi$98,100
52Puerto Rico$41,400

Highest & Lowest Median Income by County

#CountyValue
1Washtenaw County$142,300
2Livingston County$129,000
3Leelanau County$122,100
81Oscoda County$66,200
82Clare County$65,100
83Lake County$62,600

The HUD Income Limits for 2026 in Michigan are set at the county level. Select a county below to see the median income and 30/50/80% AMI bands for household sizes 1 through 8. Source: U.S. HUD, Office of Policy Development & Research, 2026 Income Limits.

County80% AMI (4HH)
Alcona County, MI$66,900
Alger County, MI$66,900
Allegan County, MI$79,700
Alpena County, MI$66,900
Antrim County, MI$74,300
Arenac County, MI$66,900
Baraga County, MI$66,900
Barry County, MI$80,800
Bay County, MI$71,900
Benzie County, MI$76,400
Berrien County, MI$73,750
Branch County, MI$66,900
Calhoun County, MI$66,900
Cass County, MI$71,850
Charlevoix County, MI$77,900
Cheboygan County, MI$66,900
Chippewa County, MI$69,050
Clare County, MI$66,900
Clinton County, MI$82,100
Crawford County, MI$66,900
Delta County, MI$66,900
Dickinson County, MI$66,900
Eaton County, MI$82,100
Emmet County, MI$81,350
Genesee County, MI$66,900
Gladwin County, MI$66,900
Gogebic County, MI$66,900
Grand Traverse County, MI$91,100
Gratiot County, MI$66,900
Hillsdale County, MI$66,900
Houghton County, MI$71,500
Huron County, MI$66,900
Ingham County, MI$82,100
Ionia County, MI$73,300
Iosco County, MI$66,900
Iron County, MI$66,900
Isabella County, MI$66,900
Jackson County, MI$74,150
Kalamazoo County, MI$84,250
Kalkaska County, MI$69,300
Kent County, MI$85,300
Keweenaw County, MI$68,500
Lake County, MI$66,900
Lapeer County, MI$83,850
Leelanau County, MI$97,700
Lenawee County, MI$69,600
Livingston County, MI$103,200
Luce County, MI$66,900
Mackinac County, MI$67,450
Macomb County, MI$83,850
Manistee County, MI$68,400
Marquette County, MI$76,700
Mason County, MI$71,200
Mecosta County, MI$66,900
Menominee County, MI$66,900
Midland County, MI$85,750
Missaukee County, MI$66,900
Monroe County, MI$76,150
Montcalm County, MI$66,900
Montmorency County, MI$66,900
Muskegon County, MI$66,900
Newaygo County, MI$66,900
Oakland County, MI$83,850
Oceana County, MI$66,900
Ogemaw County, MI$66,900
Ontonagon County, MI$66,900
Osceola County, MI$66,900
Oscoda County, MI$66,900
Otsego County, MI$72,500
Ottawa County, MI$90,950
Presque Isle County, MI$66,900
Roscommon County, MI$66,900
Saginaw County, MI$66,900
Sanilac County, MI$66,900
Schoolcraft County, MI$66,900
Shiawassee County, MI$70,100
St. Clair County, MI$83,850
St. Joseph County, MI$68,700
Tuscola County, MI$66,900
Van Buren County, MI$75,500
Washtenaw County, MI$106,800
Wayne County, MI$83,850
Wexford County, MI$66,900

Frequently asked questions

What are the HUD Income Limits in Michigan for 2026?

HUD Income Limits in Michigan for 2026 vary by county. The 30% AMI limit for a 4-person household across Michigan's 83 counties spans from $33,000 to $41,500/year. Select a county above for the full household-size breakdown.

When are Income Limits updated in Michigan?

HUD publishes new income limits annually, typically in spring. The 2026 figures apply for the full calendar year unless HUD issues an interim adjustment.

How does HUD calculate Area Median Income?

HUD calculates Area Median Income using data from the Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS), adjusted for inflation using the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index. HUD then publishes income limits at 30%, 50%, and 80% of the adjusted median for each household size.

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Data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, public domain. 2026 Income Limits.