6. Municipal Population Change: 2000-2009 Source: 2000 Census and 2008 WI Dept. of Administration Municipality 2000 Census 2009 Final Estimate Numeric Change Percent Change T ADDISON 3,341 3,568 227 6.8% T BARTON 2,546 2,655 109 4.3% T ERIN 3,664 3,903 239 6.5% T FARMINGTON 3,239 3,566 327 10.1% T GERMANTOWN 278 287 9 3.2% T HARTFORD 4,031 3,997 (34) -0.8% T JACKSON 3,516 3,922 406 11.5% T KEWASKUM 1,119 1,148 29 2.6% T POLK 3,938 4,037 99 2.5% T TRENTON 4,440 4,878 438 9.9% T WAYNE 1,727 2,029 302 17.5% T WEST BEND 4,834 4,884 50 1.0% V GERMANTOWN 18,260 19,930 1,670 9.1% V JACKSON 4,938 6,386 1,448 29.3% V KEWASKUM 3,277 4,220 943 28.8% V NEWBURG 1,027 1,114 87 8.5% T RICHFIELD 10,373 11,470 1,097 10.6% V SLINGER 3,901 4,772 871 22.3% C HARTFORD 10,895 13,900 3,005 27.6% C WEST BEND 28,152 30,400 2,248 8.0% Washington Co. 117,496 131,066 13,570 10.4%
7. Municipal Population Change: 2000-2009 * Municipality Resides in Two Counties Source: 2000 Census and 2008 WI Dept. of Administration
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9. Households Source: 2000 US Census & 2006-08 American Community Survey Gender Households 2000 2008 Total Households 45,808 50,544 Avg. Household Size 2.8 2.5 Gender 2000 2008 Male 49.9 50.3 Female 50.1 49.7
10. Age Source: 2000 US Census & 2006-08 American Community Survey Washington County WI Age 2000 2008 % Change % of 2008 Pop % of 2008 Pop Under 5 years 7,970 7,799 -2.2% 6.1% 6.3% 5 to 9 years 8,687 8,229 -5.6% 6.4% 6.3% 10 to 14 years 9,224 8,953 -3.0% 7.0% 6.6% 15 to 19 years 8,235 8,479 2.9% 6.6% 7.2% 20 to 24 years 5,645 7,362 23.3% 5.8% 7.0% 25 to 34 years 15,425 15,743 2.0% 12.3% 12.6% 35 to 44 years 21,639 19,669 -10.0% 15.4% 14.1% 45 to 54 years 17,021 20,983 18.9% 16.4% 15.5% 55 to 59 years 5,946 8,261 28.0% 6.5% 6.4% 60 to 64 years 4,489 6,567 31.6% 5.1% 4.8% 65 to 74 years 6,896 8,497 18.8% 6.6% 6.5% 75 to 84 years 4,651 5,256 11.5% 4.1% 4.7% 85 years and over 1,665 2,182 23.7% 1.7% 1.9%
11. Source: WI Dept. of Administration, WI Dept. of Workforce Development & UW Census 2000 2008 2020 2030 Median age (yrs) 36.6 38.6 40.3 41.9
12. Race Source: 2000 US Census & 2006-08 American Community Survey Race 2000 % of Pop 2008 % of Pop 2000-2008 Change 2000-2008 % Change White 114,778 97.7% 123,403 96.4% 8,625 7.5% Black or African American 465 0.4% 1,214 0.9% 749 161.1% American Indian and Alaska Native 296 0.3% 282 0.2% -14 -4.7% Asian 674 0.6% 1,113 0.9% 439 65.1% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 117 0.1% N/A N/A N/A Some other race 474 0.4% 685 0.5% 211 44.5% Two or more Races 771 0.7% 1283 1% 512 66.4%
13. Hispanic or Latino Source: 2000 US Census & 2006-08 American Community Survey Washington County Race 2000 % of Pop 2008 % of Pop 2000-2008 Change 2000-2008 % Change Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 1,529 1.3% 2,493 1.9% 964 63.0% Not Hispanic or Latino 115,964 98.7% 125,487 98.1% 9,523 8.2% 2008 Washington Waukesha Ozaukee Milwaukee Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 2,493 12,912 1,616 110,244 % of Pop 1.9% 3.4% 1.9% 11.6%
15. Education Source: 2000 US Census & 2006-08 American Community Survey Washington County Wisconsin 2000 2008 2000 2008 Percent high school graduate or higher 88.8% 91.6% 85.1% 89.0% Percent bachelor's degree or higher 21.9% 26.0% 22.4% 25.5% 2008 Washington Waukesha Ozaukee Milwaukee Percent high school graduate or higher 91.6% 94.7% 94.5% 84.3% Percent bachelor's degree or higher 26.0% 38.7% 42.7% 26.2%
16. Income Source: 2000 US Census & 2006-08 American Community Survey Washington County Wisconsin 2000 2008 2000 2008 Median Household Income $57,033 $65,061 $43,791 $52,249 Per Capita Income $24,319 $31,117 $21,271 $26,824 2008 Washington Waukesha Ozaukee Milwaukee Median Household Income $65,061 $74,688 $73,186 $45,091 Per Capita Income $31,117 $36,949 $38,074 $23,940
17. Poverty Source: 2000 US Census & 2006-08 American Community Survey 2007 FPL=Individual ($10, 210) Family ($20,650) Washington County Wisconsin U.S. 2000 2008 2000 2008 2000 2008 Families below Poverty Level 2.6% 3.9% 5.6% 7.0% 9.2% 9.6% Individuals Below Poverty Level 3.6% 5.7% 8.7% 10.7% 12.4% 13.2% 2008 Washington Waukesha Ozaukee Milwaukee Families below Poverty Level 3.9% 9.6% 2.6% 12.9% Individuals Below Poverty Level 5.7% 13.2% 4.0% 17.4%
27. Average Home Sales in Washington County: 1997-2008 Source: WI Realtors Association
28. Median Home Sale Price Washington County 1997-2008 Source: WI Realtors Association
29. Washington County Median Home Sale Price Washington County Number of Home Sales Source: WI Realtors Association Year 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Year to Date 2006 $202,500 $210,400 $202,300 $198,200 $204,500 2007 $200,000 $209,100 $204,200 $207,400 $204,300 2008 $190,000 $198,300 $202,200 $200,000 $198,200 2009 $186,000 $182,000 $176,400 N/A N/A Year Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 YTD 2006 314 572 507 357 1750 2007 347 531 307 298 1483 2008 241 384 392 236 1253 2009 163 350 417 N/A N/A
30. Washington County Foreclosures (without duplicates): 2006-2009 Source: UW-Extension Center for Community Economic Development County 2006 2007 2008 2009 2006-2009 Change % Change Milwaukee 3,181 4,815 5,335 6,323 3,142 98.8% Ozaukee 118 140 194 266 148 125.4% Sheboygan 273 334 443 547 274 100.4% Washington 271 324 390 552 281 103.7% Waukesha 581 787 983 1335 754 129.8%
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Pop est.- WI DOA Est.- http://www.doa.state.wi.us/docview.asp?docid=2114 Per Cap Income- WI Dept. of Workforce Development http://www.dwd.state.wi.us/oea/per_capita_personal_income/ (Ozaukee, Waukesha & Dane) Hispanic pop- Journal Sentinel- Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Washington & Waukesha (2,693 Hispanic people)
Median Household Income Wash. Co. = 9% growth WI = 13% growth
Commuting data suggests that Washington County is a bedroom community. (Income derived from people commuting out of the county to work exceeds the income from people commuting into the county.) The net difference represents 27.2% of total income in the county
Jan-June 2009 = 9% avg
Over the last 35 years, job growth in Washington County has outpaced that of the state and the nation.
Milwaukee County which has 24% of the states foreclosure cases in the last two years, experienced a 51% annual increase in 2007 but had a 10.8% increase in 2008.