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Tri-County Leadership Initiative Local Trends Tri-County Leadership Initiative Green Lake, Marquette, & Waushara Counties

Tri-County Area Population 60,682 19,728 15,516 25,438 2009 UW-Extension Waushara County Data Source: Wisconsin Department of Administration / US Census

Tri-County Area Change in Population UW-Extension Waushara County Data Source: Wisconsin Department of Administration

Population by Municipality Tri-County Area Population by Municipality Map created by: UW-Extension Waushara County Data Source: Wisconsin Department of Administration

Population by Municipality Tri-County Area Population by Municipality Map created by: UW-Extension Waushara County Data Source: Wisconsin Department of Administration

Population by Municipality Tri-County Area Population by Municipality Map created by: UW-Extension Waushara County Data Source: Wisconsin Department of Administration

Tri-County Area Population UW-Extension Waushara County Data Source: Wisconsin Department of Administration / US Census

Tri-County Area Future Land Use UW-Extension Waushara County Data Source: Waushara County Comprehensive Plan, Green Lake County Comprehensive Plan, & Marquette County Comprehensive Plan

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1990 Tri-County Population by Age UW-Extension Waushara County Source: 1990 Census

2000 Tri-County Population by Age UW-Extension Waushara County Source: Wisconsin Department of Administration

2010 Tri-County Population by Age UW-Extension Waushara County Source: Wisconsin Department of Administration

2020 Tri-County Population by Age UW-Extension Waushara County Source: Wisconsin Department of Administration

2030 Tri-County Population by Age UW-Extension Waushara County Source: Wisconsin Department of Administration

2009 Tri-County Population by Age UW-Extension Waushara County Source: U.S. Census Population Estimates

Tri-County Area Population Growth Between 1990 and 2000 the Hispanic Population grew by 131% from 720 to 1,662. Between 1990 and 2000 the Non-Hispanic Population grew by 14% from 49,637 to 56,429. UW-Extension Waushara County Source: U.S. Census and Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development

Tri-County Area 2009 Population by Ethnicity Source: U.S. Census Population Estimates

Tri-County Area 2009 Hispanic Population by Race Source: U.S. Census Population Estimates

Tri-County Area 2009 Population by Race Source: U.S. Census Population Estimates

Hispanic Population by Municipality Tri-County Area Hispanic Population by Municipality Map created by: UW-Extension Waushara County Source: 2000 Census

Number of Migrant Workers, Their Spouses, and Their Children Source: DWD Bureau of Migrant, Refugee, and Labor Services

UW-Extension Waushara County Source: Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Note: Not all Migrant Workers and their families are Hispanic

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Percent of Tri-County Area Non-Hispanic Population that Speak English and/or Another Language UW-Extension Waushara County Source: U.S. Census 2000 Note: Primarily Non-English, includes Hispanic/Latinos that speak English “not at all” or “ not well”

Percent of Tri-County Area Hispanic/Latino Population that Speak English and/or Spanish UW-Extension Waushara County Source: U.S. Census 2000 Note: Primarily Non-English, includes Hispanic/Latinos that speak English “not at all” or “ not well”

4/15/2017 2000 Tri-County Area Population Age 25 and Over by Education Attainment Source: U.S. Census 2000 UW-Extension Waushara County

Tri-County Area 2009 Wages Average Annual Wage Green Lake County: $29,836 Marquette County: $26,279 Waushara County: $27,489 Adams County: $28,644 Portage County: $35,109 Waupaca County: $30,581 Winnebago County: $41,320 Wisconsin: $39,156 Source: Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development

Tri-County Area Wages in 2008 Dollars UW-Extension Waushara County Source: Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development

Tri-County Area Businesses 4/15/2017 Tri-County Area Businesses Total of approximately 5,450 non-farm business establishments in 2007 1,438 Establishments have 1 or more employees, totaling 14,758 jobs (In 2002: 1,459 Establishments with 14,096 jobs) U.S. Census - County Business Patterns 89% have 1-19 employees 4,012 Non-employer Establishments (3,633 Establishments in 2002, a 10.4% increase) U.S. Census – Nonemployer Establishments 2,026 Farms in 2007 (2,011 Farms in 2002) 379 Farms employ 2,402 hired workers (In 2002: 387 Farms with 2,601 hired workers) USDA – Census of Agriculture 12% of jobs in the Tri-County Area UW-Extension Waushara County

Tri-County Area Non-Farm Businesses UW-Extension Waushara County Source: US Census - County Business Patterns and Non-employer Establishments Statistics

Tri-County Area Farms UW-Extension Waushara County Source: USDA – Census of Agriculture

Tri-County Area Top Commodities 4/15/2017 Tri-County Area Top Commodities 1987 1992 1997 2002 2007 Dairy 38.4% Dairy 36.3% Dairy 27.0% Vegetables 33.5% Dairy 27.2% Cattle 29.3% Cattle 16.6% Grains 16.8% Dairy 26.9% Vegetables 24.1% Vegetables 13.9% Vegetables 13.4% Vegetables 15.2% Grains 18.6% Grains 12.0% Grains 11.6% Cattle 10.2% Cattle 8.7% Cattle 6.1% Hogs 5.1% Hogs 3.9% Christmas Trees 4.6% Christmas Trees 6.0% Nursery/ Greenhouse 6.0% UW-Extension Waushara County Source: USDA – Census of Agriculture UW-Extension Waushara County 42

Tri-County Area Sales Tax Revenue in 2008 Dollars UW-Extension Waushara County Data Source: Wisconsin Department of Revenue

Tri-County Area Tourism Revenue in 2008 Dollars UW-Extension Waushara County Data Source: Wisconsin Department of Tourism

Sales Tax and Tourism Revenue in Waushara County

Sales Tax and Tourism Revenue in Marquette County

Sales Tax and Tourism Revenue in Green Lake County

Sales Tax and Tourism Revenue in Tri-County Area

Citizen Attendance at Government Meetings Over 3 years, an average of 5 citizens show up for a municipal or county board meeting. Citizen Attendance at 240 Town, 72 Village, 72 City, and 36 County Board Meetings between 2000 and 2002 in Marquette and Waushara Counties UW-Extension Waushara County Source: 13 Town, 5 Village, 2 City and 2 County Clerks in Waushara and Marquette Counties

Waushara County Future Land Use (based on minimum 5 acre for new lots) UW-Extension Waushara County Data Source: Waushara County Comprehensive Plan

Waushara County Future Land Use (based on minimum 1 acre for new lots) UW-Extension Waushara County Data Source: Waushara County Comprehensive Plan

UW-Extension Waushara County Patrick Nehring (920) 787-0416 UW-Extension Waushara County 209 S Ste Marie Street Wautoma, WI 54982 www.uwex.edu/ces/cty/waushara