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See what Lodi, WI has to offer.

All About

Living in Lodi, WI

Lodi, a small town in Wisconsin, has a population of approximately 3,000. The town's population, with an average age of just under 38, is younger than most cities in Wisconsin. Most residents own their homes in Lodi, and 42% of residents rent. The average rent of $837 per month is roughly the same as the state average.

Lodi residents have an average commute of about 26 minutes. Driving is the typical way to get to work, selected by 52% of residents, while public transportation is not used. Few commuters (3%) walk to work, though the number does exceed the national average.

Compared to the national average (19%), Lodi has a relatively large percentage of residents older than 25 with a Bachelor's or Associate's degree (25%). Additionally, 6% possess a Master's degree or Doctorate. There are plenty of industries from which to choose in Lodi, the most common five of which are healthcare, manufacturing, retail, entertainment, and education. Together, these industries account for 35% of the town's workforce. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, 9% of residents work in sales, which ranks as the top profession in the town. Lodi workers earn an average annual income of about $76,000, about $8,000 more than the average Wisconsin resident. However, Lodi's average income is just about on par with the national average of $73,345.

Who Lives Here

Lodi Demographics

Education

High School

19%

Associate's

25%

Bachelor's

13%

Master's

10%

Doctorate

32%

Family Size

2 people

45%

3 people

22%

4 people

22%

5 people

7%

6+ people

4%

Household Income

0-50k

30%

50-100k

40%

100-150k

16%

150-200k

9%

200k+

6%

Age

0-10

10%

10-20

16%

20-45

33%

45-65

29%

65+

11%

Getting Around Lodi

Lodi Transportation

Commute Time

0-15 Mins

32%

15-30 Mins

27%

30-40 Mins

23%

40-60 Mins

16%

60+ Mins

2%

Transportation Scores

Percentage: 2424

Walk Score®

Percentage: 3131

Bike Score®

Lodi Education

Schools

Top Schools in Lodi

NRNo Rating

Lodi Primary School

Grades PK-2 • Public

3/10

Lodi Elementary School

Grades 3-5 • Public

8/10
7/10
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All About

Living in Lodi, WI

Lodi, a small town in Wisconsin, has a population of approximately 3,000. The town's population, with an average age of just under 38, is younger than most cities in Wisconsin. Most residents own their homes in Lodi, and 42% of residents rent. The average rent of $837 per month is roughly the same as the state average.

Lodi residents have an average commute of about 26 minutes. Driving is the typical way to get to work, selected by 52% of residents, while public transportation is not used. Few commuters (3%) walk to work, though the number does exceed the national average.

Compared to the national average (19%), Lodi has a relatively large percentage of residents older than 25 with a Bachelor's or Associate's degree (25%). Additionally, 6% possess a Master's degree or Doctorate. There are plenty of industries from which to choose in Lodi, the most common five of which are healthcare, manufacturing, retail, entertainment, and education. Together, these industries account for 35% of the town's workforce. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, 9% of residents work in sales, which ranks as the top profession in the town. Lodi workers earn an average annual income of about $76,000, about $8,000 more than the average Wisconsin resident. However, Lodi's average income is just about on par with the national average of $73,345.