Demographics of the Village of Sussex

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First Settled: June 1843

Date of Incorporation: September 12, 1924
(Sussex-Templeton joined together to become the Village of Sussex)

Form of Government: The Village of Sussex is governed by a Village President, six Village Trustees and Village Administrator form of government. The Village President and six Village Trustees are members of the Village Board. Each position is elected at large. This means every Village Board member serves the entire Village and not any one segment of the community. The President and Trustees are elected to two-year terms, with three Village Trustees being elected in even years and the other three Village Trustees and the Village President being elected in odd years. The Village Board makes the policy decisions for the Village and establishes the goals it wants accomplished.

The Village Administrator is appointed by the Village Board and is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Village. The Administrator implements the policy decisions of the Village Board. The Administrator also develops and presents a budget to the Village Board each year for their review and adoption. The Administrator brings with them the expertise of local government management to assist in carrying out the Village Board’s policies.

Size: 7.77 square miles

2022 Population: 11,750

Elevation: 930 ft

Location: Latitude 43.14 N, Longitude 88.22 W
Waukesha County, Wisconsin.
Approximately 19 miles northwest of Milwaukee and nine miles north of Waukesha.
The zip code is 53089 and the area code is 262.

Village Population Trends Since Incorporation

Year Population
1924 387
1930 496
1940 548
1950 679
1960 1,087
1970 2,758
1980 3,482
1990 5,039
2000 8,828
2001 8,932
2002 9,166
2003 9,351
2004 9,576
2005 9,761
2006 9,908
2007 9,998
2008 10,045
2009 10,050
2010 10,518
2011 10,552
2012 10,573
2013 10,623
2014 10,669
2015 10,743
2016 10,797
2017 11,047
2018 11,114
2019 11,273

2022

11,750

Data from the US Census Bureau

Village Gender Breakdown

  • Females: 50.6%
  • Males: 49.4%

Median Resident Age: 35.9 years

Village Race Breakdown

  • White Non-Hispanic: 95.2%
  • Hispanic: 2.4%
  • Two or more races: 1.1%
  • Black: 0.8%
  • American Indian - 0.3%
  • Asian: 2.1%
  • Other: 0%

Education for residents 25 years and older

  • Less than High School: 5.8%
  • High School or higher: 94.2%
  • Bachelor’s Degree or higher: 37.2%
  • Graduate or Professional Degree: 11.1%

Economic Highlights

  • Estimated median household income 2008-2012: $72,555
  • Estimated median house value 2008-2012: $271,200
  • Home Ownership Rate: 65%
  • White Collar: 77.87%
  • Blue Collar: 22.13%
  • Unemployed: 4.8% (Below state average)

Major Employment by Industry

  • Manufacturing: 24.2%
  • Education, Health, Government: 21.7%
  • Retail: 12.4%
  • Professional, Scientific, Administrative: 9.5%

Single Family Home Construction

Year Homes Built
1997 56
1998 88
1999 115
2000 95
2001 78
2002 75
2003 59
2004 85
2005 84
2006 40
2007 28
2008 15
2009 7
2010 24
2011 14
2012 20
2013 25
2014 12
2015 9
2016 29 
2017  14 
2018 67 
2019  50