Auburn Hills, Michigan Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Auburn Hills is estimated at 21,412 as of the 2010 census. Previously part of Pontiac Township, it is now considered a wealthy city in Michigan. Several major corporations, including Stellantis, BorgWarner, Chrysler, Volkswagen, and the University Center, call this city home. It also features a number of parks and recreation areas. While it may be small in size, residents can enjoy a day at the local park. Another recreation center is the Auburn Hills Skate Park, which is open to all skill levels from April to November.

The City of Auburn Hills was founded in 1821 as a incorporated town located along the Clinton River. It was named after its first settler, Aaron Webster, who operated a grist mill and sawmill in the area. At the time of its incorporation, Auburn was rivaling Pontiac in terms of economic development until the 1860s. The city was renamed Amy in 1880 and officially became Auburn Heights in 1919. The city is surrounded by Pontiac Township, which is home to several major companies.

The population of Auburn Hills is 22,085 people. The median household income in the city is $52,285, which is higher than the national average. The city is not mistaken with Auburn, Michigan, which is a smaller city in Bay County, near Saginaw Bay. Aside from the city's parks, the surrounding area also boasts several public parks, including a water park and a golf course.