Burnett County Demographics

Burnett County, WI has a population of approximately 15,500. The racial composition is primarily White (about 93%), followed by Native American (around 4%), and smaller percentages of other races. The median age is 50 years. Approximately 22% of the population is under 18, and about 24% is 65 years and older. The county has around 7,600 households, with an average household size of 2 people. The median household income is roughly $44,000, with about 12% of the population living below the poverty line.

Burnett County Housing

In Burnett County, WI, the median home value is approximately $186,700. The homeownership rate is around 82.6%. The county has about 9,383 housing units, with a median gross rent of $654 per month. The average household size is 2.24 persons. Approximately 17.2% of housing units are vacant, commonly used for seasonal or recreational purposes. This data provides insight into the housing market, highlighting affordability and a high rate of homeownership.

Elections in Burnett County

Burnett County, WI, holds elections for various local, state, and federal positions. As of the most recent elections, some key positions include seats on the County Board, Sheriff, and state legislative districts that cover the county.

For instance:

  • The Burnett County Board has 21 supervisors elected from 21 districts.
  • In the 2022 general elections, approximately 4,500 votes were cast.
  • Current Sheriff: Tracy Finch (Republican), re-elected in 2022.

State Legislature:

  • Wisconsin's 28th Senate District: Sen. Cory Tomczyk (Republican).
  • Wisconsin's 75th Assembly District: Rep. Dave Armstrong (Republican).

Federal:

  • 7th Congressional District: Rep. Tom Tiffany (Republican), re-elected in 2022 with 61±% of the vote.

For specific candidates and numerical details for upcoming elections, it’s recommended to check Burnett County’s official website or the Wisconsin Elections Commission.

How Educated in Burnett County

As of the most recent data, Burnett County, WI, has an educational attainment profile that includes approximately:

  • 90.4% of residents aged 25 and older with a high school diploma or higher.
  • 18.4% with a bachelor's degree or higher.

In comparison, the national averages are:

  • About 88.6% of people aged 25 and older have at least a high school diploma.
  • Roughly 32.1% hold a bachelor's degree or higher.

Wisconsin state averages are:

  • 91.7% for high school diploma or higher.
  • 29.5% for a bachelor's degree or higher.

Thus, Burnett County is slightly above the national average for high school education but falls below both the state and national averages for higher education degrees.

Burnett County Employment Rate

As of the latest data, Burnett County, Wisconsin, has a labor force participation rate of around 57%, with an unemployment rate close to 4.2%, slightly above the national average of approximately 3.5% (as of 2023). Key industries include manufacturing, healthcare, retail trade, and tourism, heavily influenced by outdoor recreational activities given the county's natural resources.

Manufacturing employs about 20% of the workforce, higher than the national average of around 8.5% and Wisconsin's state average of 16%. Healthcare and social assistance employ roughly 15%, near the national average of 14.8%. Retail trade makes up about 13% of jobs, slightly above the national figure of 12%. Tourism-related sectors, including accommodations and food services, also account for a significant portion of employment, reflective of Burnett County’s status as a popular destination for outdoor activities.

Average Income in Burnett County

As of recent data, Burnett County, WI shows an average household income of approximately $54,623. In comparison, the national average household income is about $68,700, while the state average for Wisconsin is around $64,168. This indicates that Burnett County falls below both the national and state averages. The lower income levels may reflect the rural composition and economy of the county, which is less industrialized than more urban parts of the state and country.

Geographic Area Average Household Income
Burnett County, WI $54,623
Wisconsin (State) $64,168
United States (National) $68,700

This data offers a snapshot of how Burnett County compares economically within broader contexts.

Burnett County Crime Rates

As of the latest available data, Burnett County in Wisconsin has relatively low crime rates compared to national averages. The total crime rate per 1,000 residents is around 17.4. Specifically, violent crimes such as murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault are less frequent, while property crimes such as burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft are more common.

Type of Crime Rate per 1,000 Residents
Violent Crimes 1.8
- Murder 0.0
- Rape 0.3
- Robbery 0.1
- Aggravated Assault 1.4
Property Crimes 15.6
- Burglary 3.4
- Larceny-Theft 11.0
- Motor Vehicle Theft 1.2

It's essential to consult local law enforcement or official publications for the most current statistics.