Oakland County ranks second in professional licenses issued during Q2 of 2023

Oakland County ranks second in professional licenses issued during Q2 of 2023
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There were 1,232 professional licenses issued in the second quarter of 2023 in Oakland County, ranking it second among counties in Michigan, making a 28.9% increase over the previous quarter.

Statistics are provided by the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA). LARA is composed of several agencies, bureaus and commissions that influence business growth and job creation through regulation.

Professional licenses issued per county
Rank County Licenses Issued in Q2 of 2023 Licenses Issued in Q1 of 2023 % Change
1 Wayne County 1,540 1,332 15.6
2 Oakland County 1,232 956 28.9
3 Macomb County 859 692 24.1
4 Kent County 717 502 42.8
5 Washtenaw County 523 454 15.2
6 Genesee County 312 288 8.3
7 Ingham County 264 209 26.3
8 Kalamazoo County 255 187 36.4
9 Ottawa County 243 176 38.1
10 Livingston County 183 127 44.1
11 St. Clair County 152 125 21.6
12 Monroe County 149 112 33
13 Saginaw County 115 146 -21.2
13 Jackson County 115 104 10.6
15 Grand Traverse County 110 75 46.7
16 Muskegon County 107 91 17.6
17 Berrien County 105 88 19.3
18 Calhoun County 95 76 25
19 Marquette County 70 53 32.1
20 Allegan County 69 69 0
21 Eaton County 68 55 23.6
22 Bay County 67 70 -4.3
23 Clinton County 64 52 23.1
24 Midland County 63 61 3.3
25 Lenawee County 58 63 -7.9
26 Lapeer County 55 51 7.8
27 Ionia County 46 25 84
28 Shiawassee County 45 33 36.4
29 Montcalm County 43 35 22.9
30 Van Buren County 41 38 7.9
31 Isabella County 40 40 0
32 St. Joseph County 39 26 50
33 Houghton County 37 14 164.3
34 Tuscola County 34 21 61.9
35 Alpena County 33 11 200
36 Barry County 31 24 29.2
37 Emmet County 28 27 3.7
38 Mason County 27 16 68.8
38 Hillsdale County 27 31 -12.9
40 Chippewa County 26 15 73.3
41 Wexford County 24 14 71.4
41 Delta County 24 20 20
43 Cass County 23 22 4.5
44 Mecosta County 22 19 15.8
44 Manistee County 22 14 57.1
44 Branch County 22 24 -8.3
47 Oceana County 21 10 110
48 Sanilac County 20 18 11.1
48 Cheboygan County 20 8 150
50 Leelanau County 18 11 63.6
51 Otsego County 17 24 -29.2
51 Osceola County 17 7 142.9
51 Iosco County 17 10 70
51 Huron County 17 15 13.3
51 Gratiot County 17 20 -15
56 Gogebic County 16 4 300
57 Newaygo County 15 13 15.4
57 Charlevoix County 15 8 87.5
59 Gladwin County 14 9 55.6
60 Ogemaw County 13 13 0
60 Missaukee County 13 7 85.7
60 Dickinson County 13 19 -31.6
63 Roscommon County 12 13 -7.7
63 Presque Isle County 12 2 500
65 Lake County 10 9 11.1
65 Crawford County 10 9 11.1
65 Antrim County 10 11 -9.1
68 Kalkaska County 9 7 28.6
68 Benzie County 9 9 0
70 Menominee County 8 7 14.3
70 Clare County 8 18 -55.6
70 Arenac County 8 8 0
73 Mackinac County 5 10 -50
73 Alcona County 5 7 -28.6
75 Montmorency County 4 6 -33.3
75 Iron County 4 6 -33.3
75 Baraga County 4 1 300
78 Ontonagon County 3 2 50
79 Schoolcraft County 2 3 -33.3
79 Oscoda County 2 6 -66.7
79 Keweenaw County 2 0 100
79 Alger County 2 5 -60
83 Luce County 1 2 -50


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