barron county latino population brief
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Barron County Latino Population Brief
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Basic demographic characteristics and changes in the Latino population of Barron County
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Latino population in
the county from 1980
to 2010.
Statewide, the Latino
population increased
from 62,603 in 1980
to 336,056 in 2010.
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* Cities and villages marked with an asterisk are contained within more than one county. The counts and percentages shown
in the table above reflect only the portions of these municipalities contained within the county of interest for this report.
Table 1. Total and Latino Population for Barron County Municipalities,
2000 Census and 2010 Census
Name
Ranked in order of 2010
Latino population count
Latino
Population
Total
Population
Latino
Percentage
Latino
Population
Total
Population
Latino
Percentage
Numeric
Change
Percent
Change
Rice Lake City 125 8,320 1.5% 203 8,438 2.4% 78 62%
Barron City 61 3,248 1.9% 103 3,423 3.0% 42 69%
Rice Lake Town 29 3,026 1.0% 88 3,041 2.9% 59 203%
Cumberland City 17 2,280 0.7% 54 2,170 2.5% 37 218%
Chetek City 21 2,180 1.0% 39 2,221 1.8% 18 86%
Barron Town 8 1,014 0.8% 37 873 4.2% 29 363%
Cameron Village 28 1,546 1.8% 35 1,783 2.0% 7 25%
Stanfold Town 14 669 2.1% 33 719 4.6% 19 136%
Clinton Town 5 920 0.5% 22 879 2.5% 17 340%
Stanley Town 13 2,229 0.6% 22 2,546 0.9% 9 69%
Arland Town 0 670 0.0% 19 789 2.4% 19 NA
Lakeland Town 2 963 0.2% 19 975 1.9% 17 850%
Maple Grove Town 8 968 0.8% 18 979 1.8% 10 125%
Turtle Lake Village * 11 1,000 1.1% 16 957 1.7% 5 45%
Crystal Lake Town 4 778 0.5% 14 757 1.8% 10 250%
Dallas Town 7 604 1.2% 13 574 2.3% 6 86%
Oak Grove Town 6 911 0.7% 13 948 1.4% 7 117%
Sumner Town 3 598 0.5% 12 798 1.5% 9 300%
Prairie Lake Town 6 1,369 0.4% 11 1,532 0.7% 5 83%
Prairie Farm Village 16 508 3.1% 10 473 2.1% -6 -38%
Maple Plain Town 0 876 0.0% 9 803 1.1% 9 NA
Cedar Lake Town 1 944 0.1% 8 948 0.8% 7 700%
Dallas Village 5 356 1.4% 8 409 2.0% 3 60%
Chetek Town 9 1,686 0.5% 7 1,644 0.4% -2 -22%
Dovre Town 4 680 0.6% 7 849 0.8% 3 75%
Vance Creek Town 0 747 0.0% 7 669 1.0% 7 NA
Almena Town 3 910 0.3% 6 858 0.7% 3 100%
Almena Village 11 720 1.5% 5 677 0.7% -6 -55%
Haugen Village 2 287 0.7% 5 287 1.7% 3 150%
Sioux Creek Town 0 689 0.0% 5 655 0.8% 5 NA
Doyle Town 0 498 0.0% 4 453 0.9% 4 NA
Bear Lake Town 4 587 0.7% 3 659 0.5% -1 -25%
Prairie Farm Town 0 603 0.0% 3 564 0.5% 3 NA
Cumberland Town 6 942 0.6% 2 876 0.2% -4 -67%
Turtle Lake Town 1 622 0.2% 2 624 0.3% 1 100%
New Auburn Village * 0 15 0.0% 0 20 0.0% 0 NA
County Total 430 44,963 1.0% 862 45,870 1.9% 432 100%
2000 Census 2010 Census Latino Population
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Chart 4. Types of Family and Non-Family Household Living Arrangements
The chart above shows the county proportion of all Latino households in each of the categories for 2000 and 2010.
Statewide, the Latino population is more likely than the total population to live in family households.
Population pyramids are used to identify the proportions of the Latino population that are within each sex/age
category. Compared with the total population statewide, Latinos have a greater proportion of the population in
the younger age groups.
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Married Couples,No children
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Single parent Other family Alone With Others
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Chart 5. Average Latino Household Size
by Tenure
The chart above shows average household size for the
county’s Latinos in 2000 and 2010. Statewide, Latino
households declined in size over the ten year span.
Chart 6. Homeownership
Among Latino Households
The chart above shows homeownership rates for Latino
households in the county. Statewide, there was a slight
decrease in owner occupancy between 2000 and 2010.
Data Sources for this Report:
• An explanation of Hispanic or Latino Origin classification and how it relates to race categories is provided in the Census brief
titled Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin 2010: www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/briefs/c2010br-02.pdf
• 2010 County Profiles of General Population and Housing Characteristics:
factfinder2.census.gov/bkmk/table/1.0/en/DEC/10_SF2/SF2DP1/0400000US55.05000/popgroup~400
• 2000 County Profiles of General Demographic Characteristics:
factfinder2.census.gov/bkmk/table/1.0/en/DEC/00_SF2/DP1/0400000US55.05000/popgroup~400
• 1980 & 1990 Census: www.nhgis.org
Other Sources of Data about Latinos:
• The US Census Bureau offers a wealth of Census and American Community Survey (ACS) data about the Latino population
through its web portal, factfinder2.census.gov.
• APL’s web mapping and data extraction tool, www.getfacts.wisc.edu, allows users to access race and ethnic population data
and maps for a wide range of Wisconsin geographic scales.
• Net Migration data for all US Counties, including breakouts for the Latino population, can be found here:
www.netmigration.wisc.edu
• Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction also offers some insight on Latino students in Wisconsin schools through their
data portal: data.dpi.state.wi.us/data/
Reports and Publications about Latinos in Wisconsin:
• Wisconsin Counties’ 2010 Latino Population Briefs are available here: www.apl.wisc.edu/latino_briefs.php
• State level data on Latinos in Wisconsin can be found in these APL reports: Latinos in Wisconsin, 2010; Wisconsin’s Hispanic
Population, 2000; Hispanics in Wisconsin, 1980
• Pew Research Hispanic Center produces a variety of reports detailing trends in the Hispanic population at both the state and
national level: www.pewhispanic.org
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