Dodgeville, Michigan Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

In this article, we'll look at the population and steets in Dodgeville City, Iowa. The city was named for a local farmer and grew slowly in its early years. It was incorporated as a village in 1840, and fought with nearby Mineral Point over the county seat, which was more centrally located in the 'old' Iowa County. Fortunately, the community stayed small and eventually incorporated.

The population of Dodgeville, Wisconsin is overwhelmingly white, with a minority of people of African-American or Asian descent. Approximately one in ten residents is Hispanic. About 16% of the population has a college degree or higher, and a few residents have graduate degrees. Most residents have a bachelor's degree. The median household income in Dodgeville is $51,134, with an average of $61,805 per household. The percentage of people who speak any language is around 85%.

The median household income in Dodgeville, WI is $41,615 per person. This amounts to about 1,153 residents per square mile. The median age is 37.6 years old, which is slightly above the average for Wisconsin. A family with income of less than $30,000 a year is considered below the poverty line. The median household size is 2.3, compared to 2.6 in the rest of the country.

The census office calculates the city's population by using the most recent rebased figures for the U.S. Census Bureau. The Bureau uses census block data to update its estimates of the population. If you want to know more about the population, you can also visit the Dodgeville website. The information on this page is updated regularly, so check it frequently! And don't forget to visit the Dodgeville City website often!