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

The Village of Muscoda is located in Grant County, Wisconsin. The village was first named Savannah, then English Prairie. It was originally built around a smelting furnace that processed lead ore. Its name comes from the general Algonquian word for "prairie," and it is the largest village in Grant County. The population is expected to grow to 73 by 2020.

The median property value in Muscoda, WI was $90,700 in 2019, which is 0.377 times smaller than the national average. The homeownership rate in Muscoda is 67.2%, which is higher than the national average. The median commute time for residents of Muscoda is 24.6 minutes. The median number of cars per household is two. There are four public schools in the city, but only one is public.

The poverty rate in Muscoda City is 16.5%. Compared to other Wisconsin cities, the city's rate is higher than that of the state. The median gross rent is $665 a month. This is significantly higher than the average wage for Americans. In Muscoda, the median household income is $109,100. The median home value in Muscoda has appreciated by 5.6% over the past decade.

The median age for residents of Muscoda is 37.7 years old. The median age for foreign-born citizens is 35. The median age of citizens is getting older. The median age for the entire city was 36 in 2018. The most common foreign-born birthplace for residents of Muscoda, WI was Mexico. The second-most common foreign-born birthplace was India, with fifteen hundred sixty two people.