Sauk County Information

Sauk in Wisconsin occupies 848 square miles and has a 2006 population of 58,261, a change from a 2000 population of 55,225 and 46,975 in 1990. 12.9% percent of the population is between the ages of 15 and 24, 12.6% percent is 25-35, and 14.8% percent of the population is 35 to 44.

There were 73 acts of violent crime reported in Sauk in 2004, a change from 72 reports of violent crime in 2000.

The unemployed population in 2006 was 1,569 people: 4.5% percent. This was a change from the unemployment rate in 2000 of 2.9%.

Read more about Sauk, Wisconsin in the Wikipedia entry.

General Information
CountySauk 
StateWisconsin 
Land Area848 sq. milesRanked 1,085 of 3,140
Population 200658,261Ranked 852 of 3,140
Population 200557,738 
Population 200055,225Ranked 852 of 3,140
Population 199046,975Ranked 890 of 3,140
Race BreakdownPercentage
Caucasion97.8% 
African American.3% 
Asian American.4% 
Native American.9% 
Pacific Islander.5% 
Age BreakdownPercentage
Population Under 55.9% 
Population 5 to 1412.9% 
Population 15 to 2412.9% 
Population 25 to 3412.6% 
Population 35 to 4414.8% 
Population 45 to 5415.5% 
Population 55 to 6410.8% 
Population 65 to 746.7% 
Population 75 and up8% 
Crime Counts20042000
Total Violent Crimes7372
Murders / Manslaughters1 
Forcible Rapes9 
Robberies10 
Aggravated Assaults53 
Total Property Crimes2,1281,622
Burglaries226 
Larceny Thefts1,840 
Motor Vehicle Thefts62 
Employment Data20062000
Labor Population34,98333,333
Unemployed Population1,569977
Unemployment Rate4.5%2.9%

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