Rank | City | 2022 Population (Est.) | Growth Rate (Annual) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Milwaukee | 569,330 | -1.2% |
2 | Madison | 269,196 | 0.1% |
3 | Green Bay | 107,015 | -0.1% |
4 | Kenosha | 99,286 | -0.4% |
5 | Racine | 77,127 | -0.6% |
6 | Appleton | 74,854 | -0.6% |
7 | Waukesha | 71,256 | -0.2% |
8 | Eau Claire | 69,441 | 0.2% |
9 | Oshkosh | 66,607 | -0.1% |
10 | Janesville | 65,942 | 0.5% |
11 | West Allis | 59,484 | -1.2% |
12 | La Crosse | 52,185 | -0.9% |
13 | Sheboygan | 49,931 | -0.0% |
14 | Wauwatosa | 47,752 | -1.1% |
15 | Fond du Lac | 44,595 | 0.0% |
16 | Brookfield | 41,464 | 0.1% |
17 | New Berlin | 40,375 | -0.0% |
18 | Wausau | 39,575 | -0.6% |
19 | Menomonee Falls | 38,906 | 1.0% |
20 | Greenfield | 37,352 | -1.0% |
21 | Franklin | 36,624 | -0.5% |
22 | Beloit | 36,609 | 0.5% |
23 | Oak Creek | 36,260 | -0.6% |
24 | Sun Prairie | 36,189 | -0.1% |
25 | Manitowoc | 34,547 | 0.4% |
26 | West Bend | 31,727 | 0.1% |
27 | Fitchburg | 30,674 | 3.7% |
28 | Mount Pleasant | 27,646 | -0.1% |
29 | Neenah | 27,525 | 0.7% |
30 | Superior | 26,561 | -0.5% |
31 | Stevens Point | 25,692 | 0.3% |
32 | De Pere | 25,335 | 0.2% |
33 | Muskego | 25,242 | 0.6% |
34 | Caledonia | 25,229 | -0.3% |
35 | Mequon | 25,200 | 0.6% |
36 | Watertown | 22,885 | – |
37 | Middleton | 22,636 | 3.1% |
38 | Pleasant Prairie | 21,392 | 0.1% |
39 | Germantown | 20,914 | 0.2% |
40 | South Milwaukee | 20,517 | -1.2% |
41 | Howard | 20,229 | 1.0% |
42 | Fox Crossing | 18,925 | -0.3% |
43 | Onalaska | 18,824 | -0.1% |
44 | Marshfield | 18,815 | -0.1% |
45 | Wisconsin Rapids | 18,738 | -0.2% |
46 | Oconomowoc | 18,379 | 0.8% |
47 | Menasha | 18,107 | -0.8% |
48 | Cudahy | 17,946 | -1.2% |
49 | Kaukauna | 17,170 | 0.7% |
50 | Ashwaubenon | 16,913 | -0.5% |
51 | Menomonie | 16,794 | -0.1% |
52 | Beaver Dam | 16,647 | 0.1% |
53 | River Falls | 16,618 | 3.3% |
54 | Bellevue | 16,122 | 0.8% |
55 | Pewaukee | 15,945 | 0.2% |
56 | Hartford | 15,747 | 0.4% |
57 | Weston | 15,688 | 0.0% |
58 | Hudson | 15,149 | 2.8% |
59 | Waunakee | 14,950 | -0.2% |
60 | Chippewa Falls | 14,778 | 0.4% |
61 | Whitefish Bay | 14,747 | -1.2% |
62 | Greendale | 14,652 | -1.2% |
63 | Salem Lakes | 14,614 | -0.2% |
64 | Whitewater | 14,351 | -0.2% |
65 | Verona | 14,276 | 1.0% |
66 | Allouez | 14,004 | -0.2% |
67 | Plover | 13,701 | 1.1% |
68 | Shorewood | 13,648 | -1.3% |
69 | Harrison | 13,179 | 5.9% |
70 | Glendale | 13,178 | -1.2% |
71 | Stoughton | 13,085 | -1.0% |
72 | Suamico | 13,078 | 1.7% |
73 | Brown Deer | 12,705 | 1.0% |
74 | Port Washington | 12,614 | 2.0% |
75 | Fort Atkinson | 12,489 | -0.5% |
76 | Cedarburg | 12,400 | 1.9% |
77 | Baraboo | 12,398 | -0.7% |
78 | Grafton | 12,298 | 1.4% |
79 | Little Chute | 12,170 | 4.2% |
80 | Richfield | 11,810 | 0.6% |
81 | Platteville | 11,764 | 0.1% |
82 | Sussex | 11,597 | 1.0% |
83 | Waupun | 11,515 | 0.1% |
84 | Oregon | 11,407 | 1.2% |
85 | Two Rivers | 11,270 | 0.0% |
86 | Marinette | 11,048 | -0.3% |
87 | Burlington | 11,008 | -0.2% |
88 | Holmen | 10,896 | 1.5% |
89 | DeForest | 10,884 | -0.1% |
90 | Monroe | 10,537 | -0.7% |
91 | Hobart | 10,351 | 0.2% |
92 | New Richmond | 10,350 | 2.5% |
93 | Elkhorn | 10,330 | 0.3% |
94 | Portage | 10,327 | -0.7% |
95 | Reedsburg | 10,043 | 0.7% |
96 | Sparta | 9,972 | -0.7% |
97 | Sturgeon Bay | 9,706 | 0.5% |
98 | Hartland | 9,566 | 0.8% |
99 | Tomah | 9,556 | -0.3% |
100 | St. Francis | 9,457 | 3.3% |
The largest city in Wisconsin is Milwaukee, with a population of 569,330. Milwaukee is the 31st largest city in the US. The second largest city is Madison, with a population of 269,196, and is the 81st largest city in the US.
The major cities in Wisconsin are Milwaukee, Madison and Green Bay. There are 3 major cities in Wisconsin, which are cities with a population greater than 100,000.
The capital of Wisconsin is Madison, whose most recent population was 269,196. Madison is the 2nd largest city in the state of Wisconsin.
Among the 100 largest cities in Wisconsin, the fastest growing city is Hobart, whose population has grown 102.8% since the year 2000.
Among the 100 largest cities in Wisconsin, the fastest shrinking city is Two Rivers, whose population has declined 10.8% since the year 2000. Two Rivers's peak populuation was 13,152 in the year 1990, and it's current population of 11,270 represents a 14.3% decline from it's peak. Two Rivers was once the 1,963rd largest city in the US, but it's now the 2,878th largest.
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