Mazomanie, Wisconsin Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're interested in the population and steets of Mazomanie City, Wisconsin, you've come to the right place. The city is located on both sides of the Black Earth Creek that opens up into the Wisconsin Valley. The railroad runs through the city, and the town is bordered by a sharp rise in the ground south of the center. Many of the unoccupied homes on the plateau are still standing.

The population of Mazomanie, WI, is composed of 999 people. Eighty-one percent of the population is White. Nineteen percent are Black or African American. Another one percent is Asian. The median income for households in Mazomanie is $49,130, making the city's income inequality less than half the national average. The main industries in Mazomanie are Manufacturing and Retail Trade, while the highest-paying ones are Health Care & Social Assistance, Finance & Insurance, and Other Services Except Public Administration.

The rent burden measures the percentage of household income spent on rental housing. It helps determine how affordable housing is in a city. Mazomanie has a lower rent burden than neighboring cities like Rock City and Davis. Mazomanie's rent burden is 30.9%, lower than the state average of 28.9%. Moreover, more than 30% of households in Mazomanie City are renters, which is significantly lower than the state average of 28.9%.

The Town Of Mazomanie, Wisconsin is a county subdivision in Dane County. The T1 census class code for Mazomanie means that it is an active county subdivision and not an incorporated city. Interested in knowing more about the community? Visit the HomeTownLocator Tools reference page. You can also get detailed information about any neighborhood. You'll be surprised how much information is available about the town.