Wisconsin Number of Housing Units by County

Data Item State
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Housing unit, 2010 - (Number)
County Value
Adams 17,436
Ashland 9,656
Barron 23,614
Bayfield 12,999
Brown 104,371
Buffalo 6,664
Burnett 15,278
Calumet 19,695
Chippewa 27,185
Clark 15,076
Columbia 26,137
Crawford 8,802
Dane 216,022
Dodge 37,005
Door 23,966
Douglas 22,825
Dunn 17,964
Eau Claire 42,151
Florence 4,780
Fond du Lac 43,910
Forest 8,970
Grant 21,581
Green 15,856
Green Lake 10,616
Iowa 10,719
Iron 5,999
Jackson 9,727
Jefferson 35,147
Juneau 14,669
Kenosha 69,288
Kewaunee 9,304
La Crosse 48,402
Lafayette 7,230
Langlade 12,360
Lincoln 16,784
Manitowoc 37,189
Marathon 57,734
Marinette 30,379
Marquette 9,896
Menominee 2,253
Milwaukee 418,053
Monroe 19,204
Oconto 23,537
Oneida 30,125
Outagamie 73,149
Ozaukee 36,267
Pepin 3,579
Pierce 16,132
Polk 24,248
Portage 30,054
Price 11,120
Racine 82,164
Richland 8,868
Rock 68,422
Rusk 8,883
Sauk 29,708
Sawyer 15,975
Shawano 20,720
Sheboygan 50,766
St. Croix 33,983
Taylor 10,582
Trempealeau 12,619
Vernon 13,720
Vilas 25,116
Walworth 51,531
Washburn 12,979
Washington 54,695
Waukesha 160,864
Waupaca 25,396
Waushara 14,843
Winnebago 73,329
Wood 34,088

Value for Wisconsin (Number): 2,624,358

Data item: Housing unit, 2010

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census of Population and Housing, Profiles of General Demographic Characteristics. Updated every 10 years. http://factfinder.census.gov.

Definition:

A housing unit is a house, an apartment, a mobile home, a group of rooms, or a single room that is occupied (or if vacant, is intended for occupancy) as separate living quarters. Separate living quarters are those in which the occupants live and eat separately from any other persons in the building and which have direct access from the outside of the building or through a common hall.

Scope and Methodology:

These data were derived from answers to questions included on the every census form (100%) sent to households.

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