New Holstein, Wisconsin Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

What is the Population and Steets in New Holstein City? There are 3,301 people living in the City of New Holstein in Calumet County, Wisconsin. The population is more than twice the national average and the state average. The City of New Holstein has a higher population density than the nearby towns of St Nazianz and Kiel. Both of these cities have higher population densities, and the statistics can help you make business decisions.

The population of New Holstein City was approximately 400 at the time of the 1881 census. The city's first council members were Mayor Edward Funke, City Clerk Harvey C. Hansen, City Council President Peter Hass, and Alderman Gilbert Hipke. The town's principal industry was a flour mill owned by Herman Timm. In 1901, the town was incorporated and its population increased to 569 people.

The Population of New Holstein is slightly over three thousand people. Of this population, 24 percent of the population are retirees. The average age is just under 45. The average rent in New Holstein is $907 per month. There are a couple of major airports located within 37 miles of New Holstein. You can find flights from New Holstein, WI to these nearby airports using our search tool.

The median household income in New Holstein is $44,625. This is higher than the national median, but is still below the state average. There are several types of employment in New Holstein. Most people commute to work by car or public transportation. Public transportation is not commonly used. The city has a large number of Vietnam veterans who are living in it. Several other people work in the nearby cities, but most of them are unemployed.