Wisconsin

Milwaukee

7.5

/ 10

590000

Population

Moderate growth

Population Growth

4

%

Unemployment rate

City life unveiled

Milwaukee, on the shores of Lake Michigan, is known for its brewing traditions and rich European heritage. The city's revitalized RiverWalk, Harley-Davidson Museum, and the Milwaukee Art Museum showcase its diverse cultural offerings. Summer festivals celebrate the city's ethnic communities, and the vibrant neighborhoods offer a blend of historic charm and contemporary urban living.

Living situation

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Salaries

  • Cost of living

    Lower than average

  • Taxes

    Higher state taxes

  • Median salary

    $

    50000

  • Median house price

    $

    180000

  • Housing market

    Affordable

  • Historical & cultural significance

    Rich in brewing history and cultural festivals

  • Future development plans

    Urban revitalization, tech sector growth

  • Cultural diversity

    Diverse

  • Political & legal climate

    Moderately liberal

  • Crime rates

    Higher than national average

  • Disaster risk

    Low risk

Cultural insights and civic dynamics

This section unravels the intricate blend of historical heritage and modern aspirations, alongside the pivotal aspects of urban safety and governance. It offers a glimpse into the multifaceted nature of urban life, highlighting how cultural richness and civic responsibilities shape the identity of America's cities.