Education, Employment and Housing

Green County, WI has 11 public schools, including 4 high schools, with an average student-teacher ratio of 15:1. The high school graduation rate exceeds 92%, and about 17% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. Schools, such as Monroe High, score an average of 6/10 on GreatSchools ratings. Adult education programs are available through institutions like Blackhawk Technical College. School safety is robust, with most schools reporting low incident rates. Educational programs focus on career and technical education, AP courses, and special education services.

As of 2023, Green County, WI, has an employment rate of approximately 65%. The largest industries are manufacturing (26%), health care and social assistance (13%), and retail trade (10%). Major occupation types include production (18%), office and administrative support (11%), and management (10%). About 82% of workers commute by car, with an average commute time of 21 minutes, and roughly 28% of residents work outside the county, primarily in Dane and Rock counties. Key employment hubs include Monroe and New Glarus.

Green County, WI, features a homeownership rate of about 72%, with a median home value near $219,000 in 2023. Median rent is approximately $900 per month. The area offers a mix of single-family homes, historic houses in Monroe, and rural properties. Recent market trends show home values have increased by around 5% annually. Popular neighborhoods include Monroe, Brodhead, and New Glarus. Property tax rates average 1.8%, translating to about $3,942 yearly on a median-priced home. The county offers a balance of affordable living and rural charm.

County Crime & Safety

Green County, WI, maintains a relatively low crime rate compared to state and national averages. As of 2023, the county reported a violent crime rate of approximately 1.2 incidents per 1,000 residents and a property crime rate of 10.3 per 1,000. The Green County Sheriff's Office actively collaborates with local agencies, and residents are encouraged to report suspicious activities. Overall, improved community policing and prompt crime reporting have contributed to a safer environment, making Green County one of the safer regions in Wisconsin.

Demographics

As of the 2020 Census, Green County, WI, had a population of 36,771. The median age is 42.1 years. Females make up 50.4% and males 49.6% of the population. The county is predominantly White (93.2%), with Hispanic or Latino residents at 4.7%, Asian 0.8%, Black or African American 0.6%, and other races making up the remainder. The population under 18 is about 21.4%, while seniors 65 and older comprise 18.8%.

Elections

Green County, WI, had 23,789 registered voters for the November 2022 general election. The county holds presidential, state, local, and school board elections, primarily managed by the County Clerk’s office. In 2020, 61% voted Republican and 38% Democrat in the presidential race. There are 24 polling locations across 16 municipalities. Key issues include rural broadband and agricultural policy. Both Democratic and Republican parties are active locally. Election administration emphasizes secure, transparent processes, with voter registration and absentee voting available online and in-person.