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

To get a feel for the local economy, check out the population & steets in Wausau City. This city is home to a small population of foreign-born residents, but the average age of native-born citizens is 38. In 2018, the percentage of foreign-born residents in Wausau was 39. The highest percentage of foreign-born residents came from Mexico, where 84,679 people were born. Those who came from India, China, and South Korea were represented by a relatively low number of people.

When Wausau first started to become home to foreign-born immigrants, the government never reached out to the local community about the city's growth. Consequently, the city never developed a comprehensive community plan and never decided if it was best to keep up with the trends. That's unfortunate, because this kind of growth is inevitable. However, if the local government had reached out to its residents and sought their input, it would not have happened.

The city of Wausau is located on the Wisconsin River and was granted a charter in 1872. Since then, elections have been held in Wausau, Wisconsin on the first Tuesday of April. The city's first mayor was August Kickbusch, who had migrated to the area from Germany five years earlier and brought with him seventy-two people. After this, he founded the A. Kickbusch Wholesale Grocery Company and a modest four-square style house on Grant Street.