Hartford is a city in Washington County, Wisconsin with a population of 14,761. Hartford is a city in Washington and Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city's total area consists of land and water. The Hartford portion of Dodge County includes the Industrial/Commercial package only.    Show Source Texts
In the 2000 census, the city had a population of 10,978, 1,397 households and 1,152 households. All 14 live in the Hartford area of ​​Washington County. The racial makeup of the city is 94.7% White, 0.9% African American, 0.5% Native American, 0.8% Asian, 1.8% from other races, and 1.2% from two or more races.    Show Source Texts
An estimated 97.00% of Hartford residents are native, meaning they were born in the United States, Puerto Rico, the insular United States, or overseas to a US citizen. Hartford Wisconsin's Hartford has the highest percentage of citizens by naturalization with 1% of the total and is ranked first. B shows the demographic percentage of Hartford residents who were not born in the United States (i.e. citizens born in the United States). The United States makes up 97.43% of Hartford's pool of residents, while non-US citizens make up 1.82%.    Show Source Texts
Of Hartford's total population, 70.2% are employed, 11.9% have some form of disability, 7.1% have no health insurance, and 9.6% live in poverty. Family businesses account for 65.66% of the total 13, while non-family businesses account for the remaining 34.34%. There are currently 13,006 people living in the same house in Hartford as they did last year. Hartford has 2,003 families with children and 3,993 families without children.    Show Source Texts
The median income for a Hartford family living in Hartford is $56,784 per year. The median gross household income in Hartford is $0 per year or $0 per month. Rent for Hartford is approximately 19.8% of the average monthly household income.    Show Source Texts
On average, Section 8 Housing Choice vouchers pay Hartford homeowners $0 per month in rent. There are 50 subsidized apartments in Hartford that do not offer direct rental assistance, but are still affordable for low-income families.    Show Source Texts
The median monthly rent in Hartford is about $1,235, and the average cost of a home in Hartford is about $175,064. The typical Hartford household earns $55,533 a year, about $4,800 less than the national median income of $60,293 and $3,700 less than the Wisconsin median household income of $59,209. With a population of 15,626, Hartford is the 57th most populous city out of Wisconsin's 778 cities. The city's annual growth rate is estimated at 10.66%, with a population of 13,900 in January 2009.    Show Source Texts
With a population of over 13,000, Hartford continues to be a growing city. Located in the quaint Kettle Moraine area of ​​Wisconsin, Hartford is teeming with small-town charm and abundant recreational opportunities. As you drive around Hartford, you might be surprised to see just how many franchises there are in the area. Follow this link and you may find some good businesses for sale in Hartford.    Show Source Texts
Residents of Hartford are more likely to marry than the typical American. An estimated 28.1 percent of Hartford residents 15 and older have never been married, compared with one-third of Americans in the same age group.    Show Source Texts
In Hartford, 9.3 percent of civilians 18 or older are veterans, compared with 7.5 percent of adult civilians nationwide and 7.6 percent in Wisconsin. Of Hartford's total population, 25.0% have a college degree, 4.8% have a college degree, and 33.4% have a high school diploma. Racially, Hartford's population is 0.8% Black, 0.9% Asian, 4.7% Hispanic, 0.0% Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian, 95.4% White, 1.3% Mixed Race, 1.2% % of other or unspecified races and 0.3% of Native American. In terms of Christian denomination, 31.7% of Hartford's total population is Roman Catholic, 3.4% is another Christian faith, and 3.3% is Presbyterian.    Show Source Texts
In terms of religious values, 180,800% of Hartford's total population participates in some form of service on a regular basis, with 0 distinct congregations. Hartford occupies approximately 0.23% of Wisconsin's total area, and we have 3 city zip codes in our database, you can view details below along with land area information for each zip code. Parts of ZIP code 53027 are contained within or on the border of Hartford, Wisconsin.    Show Source Texts
The most densely populated city in the region is Ashippun CDP, which has a population density of 3,711 per square mile (roughly double that). It provides Hartford demographics for the sum of the average ages of all people in the area, and Hartford shows that Hartford's median age is 39.0 years, within the average range for the rest of the area. Population chart for Hartford, Wisconsin. The latest demographic data for Hartford, Wisconsin, on the map, provided by the U.S. Census Bureau and published in the December 2020 American Community Survey. With a 2020 population of 15,886, Hartford is the 55th largest city in Wisconsin and the 2,243rd largest city in the United States. Population data on the average age of men and women in Hartford, Wisconsin shows that in Hartford, Wisconsin, the average male age is approximately 6.9% younger than the average female age. The following demographic analysis () looks at Hartford's large cohort population (and it may be helpful to search the internet for employment-related studies or to identify areas with retirees).    Show Source Texts