The Milwaukee Region offers a continual celebration of ethnic diversity – through festivals, foods and folk fairs. Approximately 38 percent of the region’s residents have some German ancestry, but many other ethnic groups are well represented, including: African (16% of residents), Polish (13%), Irish (10%), Scandinavian (7%), English (5%) and French, Italian and Hispanic (each at 4%).
Among the major ethnic festivals are Festa Italiana, German Fest, Irish Fest, Mexican Fiesta, African World Festival, Polish Fest, Indian Summer and Bastille Days. Each of the three-day events attract tens of thousands of revelers who come to celebrate the unique music, foods and cultures of the people who call the Milwaukee Region home.
| TOP 10 MUNICIPALITIES | Population (2005) |
| Milwaukee | 578,883 |
| Kenosha | 95,240 |
| Racine | 79,392 |
| Waukesha | 67,658 |
| West Allis | 58,798 |
| Wauwatosa | 45,014 |
| Brookfield | 39,656 |
| New Berlin | 38,547 |
| Greenfield | 35,753 |
| Menomonee Falls | 34,125 |
| BY AGE | |
| under 25 | 683,425 |
| 26-35 | 244,756 |
| 36-64 | 800,211 |
| 65+ | 240,559 |
| BY RACE | |
| White | 1,607,392 |
| Black/African-American | 280,118 |
| Asian | 42,510 |
| American Indian |
10,910 |
| Native Hawaiian | 1,244 |
| Two or more races | 26,777 |
| Hispanic/Latino (may be of any race) | 155,375 |
Metro Milwaukee's per capita personal income is
10% higher
than the U.S. average.