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Demographic Data Report for Wisconsin by County
Education: At least bachelor's degree
Population Ages 25+
All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2020-2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
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County
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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People (Education: At Least Bachelor's Degree)
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Rank within US
(of 3143 counties)
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United States N/A 35.7 82,363,216 N/A
Wisconsin N/A 33.4 1,368,736 29 of 52
Milwaukee County Urban 34.7 214,927 467
Dane County Urban 55.3 211,208 50
Waukesha County Urban 48.9 144,217 110
Brown County Urban 33.5 61,528 535
Outagamie County Urban 32.7 43,363 578
Racine County Urban 28.4 38,847 867
Winnebago County Urban 31.1 36,594 677
Kenosha County Urban 31.2 35,991 664
Washington County Urban 35.2 34,817 448
Ozaukee County Urban 51.2 33,627 85
Rock County Urban 25.8 29,358 1,101
La Crosse County Urban 36.5 28,734 395
Marathon County Urban 28.1 27,298 890
St. Croix County Urban 39.5 26,098 288
Eau Claire County Urban 36.8 25,337 380
Walworth County Rural 32.4 23,213 591
Sheboygan County Urban 27.5 22,784 936
Jefferson County Rural 28.5 17,169 857
Fond du Lac County Urban 22.3 16,347 1,554
Portage County Rural 34.0 15,841 515
Manitowoc County Rural 22.6 13,374 1,502
Dodge County Rural 20.3 13,119 1,878
Sauk County Rural 27.3 12,722 950
Calumet County Urban 33.0 12,280 563
Chippewa County Urban 24.2 11,606 1,296
Wood County Rural 21.4 11,387 1,680
Columbia County Urban 26.0 10,958 1,076
Pierce County Urban 33.5 9,278 535
Douglas County Urban 28.4 9,113 867
Door County Rural 37.4 8,923 364
Oneida County Rural 28.7 8,522 836
Dunn County Rural 29.6 8,453 777
Grant County Rural 25.6 8,367 1,124
Polk County Rural 24.3 8,164 1,283
Barron County Rural 23.2 7,777 1,426
Waupaca County Rural 20.5 7,731 1,839
Green County Urban 27.7 7,369 923
Monroe County Rural 21.3 6,661 1,702
Marinette County Rural 19.8 6,225 1,961
Vilas County Rural 30.9 5,791 694
Shawano County Rural 19.1 5,643 2,086
Oconto County Urban 18.9 5,566 2,124
Vernon County Urban 24.9 5,196 1,198
Iowa County Urban 28.4 4,868 867
Bayfield County Rural 35.0 4,542 455
Trempealeau County Rural 20.9 4,276 1,764
Lincoln County Rural 19.6 4,239 1,995
Sawyer County Rural 27.4 3,918 944
Waushara County Rural 17.7 3,344 2,318
Juneau County Rural 16.9 3,338 2,430
Washburn County Rural 25.5 3,267 1,134
Kewaunee County Urban 21.9 3,248 1,605
Green Lake County Rural 22.8 3,124 1,472
Adams County Rural 17.5 3,020 2,347
Burnett County Rural 22.4 2,992 1,535
Clark County Rural 13.0 2,803 2,942
Ashland County Rural 24.5 2,767 1,254
Richland County Rural 21.2 2,625 1,718
Lafayette County Rural 22.6 2,583 1,502
Langlade County Rural 17.0 2,455 2,412
Jackson County Rural 15.9 2,401 2,606
Taylor County Rural 17.0 2,385 2,412
Buffalo County Rural 22.1 2,179 1,573
Crawford County Rural 18.3 2,167 2,222
Price County Rural 17.9 1,937 2,287
Marquette County Rural 16.2 1,927 2,551
Rusk County Rural 16.9 1,769 2,430
Iron County Rural 26.0 1,293 1,076
Pepin County Rural 23.0 1,224 1,448
Forest County Rural 16.1 1,121 2,567
Florence County Rural 25.0 930 1,184
Menominee County Rural 18.1 471 2,266

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/27/2026 4:46 pm.

Φ Rural–urban county classifications are based on the 2023 USDA Rural–Urban Continuum Codes (except for Connecticut Counties which use 2013 codes). State-level cancer rates for rural areas are calculated using cancer cases registered exclusively in rural counties, while state-level cancer rates for urban areas are calculated using cases registered exclusively in urban counties.

Source: Demographic data provided by the Census Bureau and the American Community Survey.

For more information about Education: At least bachelor's degree, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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