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

Pepin City is located in rural Wisconsin. It was formerly a farm town, so a large portion of the population was retired. The city was a hub for railroad transportation, and the original depot building still stands in the city. Originally located along the riverfront on Highway 35, the depot was saved by a group of citizens who wanted to preserve the building. Now, the old depot stands in the Tiffany Wildlife Area, home to hiking trails and a museum devoted to the grand days of the river and rails.

There are several maps showing the distribution of the population in Pepin, WI. One map shows the number of residents per square mile, while another shows the population in raw head count form. The maps also show eviction records. Pepin's median age is 51.7 years old, with the median age being 52 for native residents. The median age of foreign-born residents was 53 years old in 2018. The most common birthplace of foreign-born residents of Pepin was Mexico.

Pepin is a small town with a population of just over a thousand people. The population is mostly composed of retirees, with fewer young adults. The median age of the Pepin population is 49 years old. Eighty-seven percent of the population owns their home. On the other hand, residents in Pepin spend less on rent than the national average. In fact, Pepin's renters spend an average of $257 less than the average Wisconsin homeowner.