There are 32 independent living communities in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The mean cost per day of independent living in Wisconsin is approximately $71, with costs running between $17 and $179 per day. On a monthly basis, this equates to a median expenditure of $2,117, with costs ranging from about $501 up to $5,362. The mean yearly cost is $25,410, which is greater than the US average of $23,100.
Costs for independent living in Milwaukee generally range between $1,429 per month and $3,065 per month. The median cost is about $2,243 per month, or around $26,912 yearly.
Milwaukee is a large city in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. It is part of the Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis metropolitan statistical area. It is the biggest city in Wisconsin, with 808,042 inhabitants living within the city itself and 1,269,645 in the encompassing metro area. Around 21% of the local residents are over the age of 55.
The SeniorScore™ for Milwaukee is 68. The city has a median per capita income of $23,000. The average household income is $42,000 compared to the average of $52,000 for the whole of Wisconsin. The current unemployment rate is roughly 11.27% and the average home price is $154,500, which is significantly less than the Wisconsin average of $234,000.
Milwaukee has harsh mean temperatures, with cold winters and mildly warm summers. The city receives low levels of rainfall each year. Compared to other cities, Milwaukee has lower than average air quality, good water quality, and a very high rate of crime.