Census Data Map

American Community Survey 2019–2023

Kenosha area census tracts by population

Population is highest in Pleasant Prairie village (west) (6,924). This table ranks 42 eligible mapped census tracts.

Population values are ACS five-year survey estimates. Population rankings exclude tracts below 500 residents; this reduces but does not eliminate sampling uncertainty.

#Census tract areaPopulation
1Pleasant Prairie village (west)6,924
2Bristol village6,798
3Kenosha city (south-southeast 2)5,885
4Somers village (west-southwest)5,885
5Kenosha city (north-northwest 1)5,762
6Salem Lakes village (south-southwest)5,475
7Pleasant Prairie village (east-southeast)5,420
8Twin Lakes village (east)5,080
9Salem Lakes village (east-southeast)5,064
10Kenosha city (northeast 1)4,996
11Kenosha city (west-southwest 2)4,916
12Kenosha city (southwest)4,734
13Twin Lakes village (west)4,555
14Pleasant Prairie village (north-northeast)4,534
15Kenosha city (east-northeast)4,487
16Pleasant Prairie village (south)4,359
17Kenosha city (west-southwest 1)4,335
18Kenosha city (southeast 1)4,317
19Kenosha city (north-northeast 2)4,189
20Kenosha city (north-northwest 2)4,042
21Paddock Lake village3,976
22Kenosha city (east-southeast 2)3,918
23Pleasant Prairie village (north-northwest)3,776
24Kenosha city (south-southeast 1)3,766
25Kenosha city (north)3,599
26Kenosha city (southeast 3)3,557
27Kenosha city (west-southwest 3)3,487
28New Munster CDP3,399
29Somers village (northeast)3,149
30Kenosha city (north-northeast 1)3,085
31Kenosha city (east-southeast 3)3,027
32Salem Lakes village (northwest)2,965
33Kenosha city (northeast 2)2,835
34Kenosha city (east)2,821
35Kenosha city (west)2,782
36Kenosha city (east-southeast 5)2,711
37Kenosha city (east-southeast 1)2,579
38Kenosha city (south-southwest)2,460
39Kenosha city (southeast 2)2,457
40Kenosha city (north-northeast 3)2,424
41Kenosha city (east-southeast 4)2,093
42Somers village (east-northeast)1,790

Method and source

Values come from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2019–2023 five-year estimates. Census tracts are small statistical areas, not necessarily neighbourhood boundaries. The result is a descriptive comparison of the mapped area, not a measure of individual households or a prediction. Read about the American Community Survey.