There are 20 independent living communities serving Kenosha, Wisconsin. This includes 9 communities in Kenosha and 11 nearby. The daily costs for independent living in Wisconsin range from $17 to $179, with a median expense running around $71. The per month expense averages around $2,117 and ranges between $501 and $5,362. Annually, the mean cost is around $25,410, which is over the national average of $23,100.
The cost of independent living in Kenosha generally ranges from about $1,645 per month to $5,033 per month. The average cost is about $2,692 per month, or around $32,307 per year.
Kenosha is a mid-size city in Wisconsin. It is located within Kenosha County and is part of the Chicago-Naperville-Joliet metro statistical area. It is the 6th biggest city in Wisconsin. While the city contains 112,912 people, the surrounding area includes a total population of 126,998. Those who are 55 and over represent approximately 21% of the community.
The SeniorScore™ for Kenosha is 68. The city has a mean per capita income of $25,000 and a mean household income is $51,000 (the Wisconsin state average is $52,000). The average housing price in Kenosha is $186,000, which is somewhat lower than the state average of $234,000. Kenosha has a high unemployment rate of about 9.93%.
Kenosha has extreme average temperatures, with cold winters and calm summers. The city gets low levels of rainfall annually. In comparison to other cities, Kenosha has an average crime rate, average water quality, and below average air quality.