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Caledonia Data |
CALEDONIA 2000 POPULATION: 23,614
12.5% increase from 1990
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census
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2008 Preliminary Population estimate : 25,110
| 2000 Census Count | 2008 Preliminary Estimate | |
| 2000 U.S. Census Count | 23,614 | |
| January 1 Estimate | 25,110 | |
| Motor vehicles registered | 10,827 | 12,203 |
| Percent of vehicles in State | 0.249 | 0.233 |
| Income Tax Filers | 12,495 | 10,752 |
| Percent of filers in State | 0.370 | 0.318 |
| Filers plus dependents | 17,433 | 14,977 |
| Percent of Filers plus dependents in State | 0.365 | 0.313 |
| Income Tax returns | 8,154 | 7,827 |
| Percent if income tax returns in State | 0.343 | 0.293 |
| Institutional Population | 127 | 84 |
Approximately 19,056 of the estimated population for the Village of Caledonia are of voting age.
WI Department of Revenue, Demographic Service Center (608)266-0288
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HOUSING (Households)
2000
8,549 (20% increase from 1990
1990
7,071
Dwelling Units
Dwelling units include single family homes, condominiums & rental units
Year 2000
8,839
Owner Occupied
7,262
Median Value
$133,800
Renter Occupied
1,287
Median Rent
$623
Vacancy Rate
8.3%
Building Permits Authorized in 2001
Town of Caledonia data & U.S. Bureau of the Census and SEWRPC
Total Units
149
INCOME
1999 Per Capita Personal Income
Racine County
$28,720
Southeastern Wisconsin Region
$30,747
Wisconsin
$27,370
LABOR AND WAGES 511 0.7 3,102 4.3 24,353 31.0 2,182 2.8 3,298 4.2 13,500 17.2 2,476 2.7 Services 20,034 25.5 9,285 11.8 43 0.0 78,484 100.0
Racine County Employment, March 2000
By Industry and Number of Persons Employed
Not Included: Self-employed, unpaid family workers, and private household
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing
Construction
Manufacturing
Transportation and Public Utilities
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
Finance, Insurance, Real Estate
Public Administration
Unknown Industry Division
Total
Racine County Projected Employment for 2008 583 0.6 Construction 3,066 3.1 27,200 27.7 2,765 2.8 3,458 3.5 14,128 14.4 2,676 2.7 39,163 39.9 5,145 5.2 98,184 100.0
By Industry, Number of Persons Employed & Percent of Persons Employed
Not Included: Self-employed, unpaid family workers, and private household
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing
Manufacturing
Transportation and Public Utilities
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
Finance, Insurance, Real Estate
Services
Government
Total
Median Hourly Wages For Selected Occupations, 2000
Occupational Category Racine, MSA
Wage rates are for the Racine, WI MSA, and may vary in specific locations within the County. Source: Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development and SEWPRC.
$21.08
Management, Professional, and Related Occupations
$10.07
Service Occupations
$13.55
Sales and Office Occupations
$16.77
Natural Resources, Construction & Maintenance
$12.15
Production, Transportation, and Material Moving Occupations
Racine County Civilian Labor Force, March 2001 93,985 88,005 5,980
Source: Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development and SEWRPC
Total Civilian Labor Force
Employed Civilian Labor Force
Unemployed Civilian Labor Force
This profile information is prepared by the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission in cooperation with the Regional Economic Partnership as a community service. Revision date: May 2002