Milwaukee, WI


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Milwaukee, WI

About Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee, Wisconsin is a city full of culture and activities. Explore history at the Milwaukee Art Museum or take in some incredible works of art from the Milwaukee Public Museum. Spend the day shopping in the Historic Third Ward or explore the Beerline Trail on foot. Those looking for outdoor activities can find them with a trip to Lake Michigan or enjoy some birding at Schlitz Audubon Nature Center. From its world-famous attractions to its vibrant food scene, Milwaukee is sure to keep you entertained! Large-city / suburban complex - Extreme southeast Wisconsin along Lake Michigan, 40 miles north of Illinois border.

State: Wisconsin
County: Milwaukee County
Metro Area: Milwaukee-Waukesha Metro Area
City: Milwaukee
Zip Codes: 53215, 53209, 53218, 53221, 53204, 53207, 53211, 53219, 53216, 53212, 22 total
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Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 693 ft above sea level

Somewhat in the economic and cultural shadow of Chicago 90 miles south, Milwaukee is nevertheless a self-sufficient city, as well as a commercial and cultural center for Wisconsin and particularly its more populous southeastern portions. A melting pot for 19th-century immigrants from northern Europe, the city has kept up old-world traditions, most notably the brewing (and consumption) of beer. Following a period of industrial decline- including the brewing industry- the city has revitalized some areas, particularly downtown, and created an area of lakefront parks and museums. The business picture has changed to include more financial services and retailing companies along with the traditional base of metal products, electrical equipment, and machine tools. The area is headquarters to a surprising list of Mid-sized corporations, including Briggs & Stratton, Harley-Davidson, Allen-Bradley, Rockwell Automation and Johnson Controls, which operate plants in the vicinity, and service players like Manpower, Inc., Northwestern Mutual and retailer Kohl’s.

Milwaukee has a full complement of cultural, performing arts, and recreational amenities, including a world-class art museum. The city has good transportation services thanks to airlines choosing to avoid Chicago and good rail service arteries emanating from the Windy City. Suburbs have a true neighborhood feel, often with a strong ethnic character and substantial historic preservation.

Waukesha, a few miles to the west, is a large satellite with a small college presence and strong family-oriented residential areas. West Allis is a large and fairly non-descript older suburb west of Milwaukee between the downtown core and Waukesha. A bit surprising considering proximity to Chicago is the city’s full complement of major-league sports, including the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks and the MLB’s Brewers. Cost of living and housing are a bit high on a Wisconsin scale but attractive nationally. The area has a strong community pride and residents have a reputation for having fun.

The city is located on a shore plain where the Menomonee River flows into Lake Michigan. Terrain is generally flat near the lake, giving way to rolling hills inland with mixed farmland and woodland. The climate is continental with a wide temperature range and frequent storm systems from the west. Occasional severe winter storms can drop an excess of 10 inches of snow and deliver frigid Canadian air. Lakes Superior and Michigan moderate these arctic blasts somewhat, although winds from Lake Michigan can generate significant wind chills. Summer temperatures reach into the 80’s and 90’s with occasional warmer and humid spells. Winter precipitation is usually of long duration and low intensity, while summer precipitation often comes as heavy showers and thunderstorms. First freeze is early October, last is early May.

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Milwaukee Cost of Living

Downtown revitalization, arts and culture, and close to chicago make Milwaukee a great place to live.

$180,800
-87.0% lower than avg
$45,318
-52.3% lower than avg
9.3 / 4.3
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summer/winter
Milwaukee Crime
59.5 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
$34,560
for a family
$36,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Milwaukee
   Downtown revitalization
Some gritty areas
   Arts and culture
Economic cycles
   Close to Chicago
Winter climate
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I have lived in Milwaukee for about 5 years. I really like the area, but I also plan on moving away soon. It is a unique city that has its charm though. Here is my  More
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Over 2 years ago
I've gone to Milwaukee many times for vacation, and it is a beautiful city with great lakeside views and beaches, stunning river walks, and of course the delicous cheese  More
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Over 3 years ago
Pretty decent city with some things to offer although crime is on the rise and segregation is out of control by race and income  More
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