Maiden Rock, Wisconsin Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Maiden Rock is a regional-center complex along the upper Mississippi River in southeast Minnesota. It is approximately 20 miles from the Wisconsin border. The most comfortable months to live in Maiden Rock are June, July, and August. The coldest month is January, while the most pleasant is August. Below are the population and steets statistics for Maiden Rock City. The Maiden Rock city area is home to a diverse array of people.

The city is older than the United States's overall population. While only one-third of the country's population has never married, Maiden Rock has 37.8% of its population who identify as a person of color. Maiden Rock has a high percentage of veterans, at 6.7% of the adult civilian population. This percentage is much higher than the state's average of 15.2%. The city's median age is 44.3 years, which is a little over half a decade older than the national median.

The median annual income of Maiden Rock, WI households is $65,625, which is less than the state's average of $65,712 (as of 2016). The city's per capita income is $22,781, which is slightly lower than the state's average. The median annual income of Maiden Rock is lower than its neighboring geographies and its parent geographies.