Village of Mukwonago

Mukwonago History

Mukwonago was settled in the 1700s by the Potawatomi along the confluence of the Mukwonago and Fox Rivers. The Village was incorporated in 1905 and in recent years has expanded into Walworth County to the south.
Conveniently located on IH 43, Mukwonago offers a growing industrial center, a variety of housing options, and access to many natural amenities including Phantom Lake and the Vernon Wildlife Area. Mukwonago has an area of 8.2 square miles and is located about 25 miles southwest of Milwaukee.

Mukwonago Demographics

As of April 2024

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Mukwonago Housing Information

As of April 2024

  • Owner Occupied Housing Units - 2,259 | Median Value: $302,700

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  • Renter Occupied Housing Units - 918 | Median Monthly Rent: $1,083

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  • Vacant Housing Units - 127

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Mukwonago Labor Force

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Major Private Employers

The largest private employers in the city are in the education, manufacturing, and health care industry sectors.

Aptar Mukwonago 250 - 499
Home Depot 250 - 499
Milwaukee Tool 250 - 499
Banker Wire 250 - 499
LindenGrove Mukwonago 250 - 499
Walmart Supercenter 100 - 249
GS Global Resources 100 - 249
Super Products 100 - 249
Instrument Development Corp 100 - 249

Waukesha County Jobs by Industry

*Unemployment rate for Waukesha County as of April 2024

Waukesha County Jobs by Industry 2024

Educational Opportunities

As of April 2024

Mukwonago is served by the Mukwonago Area School District (MASD) within Waukesha County and the East Troy Community School District within Walworth County. MASD includes one high school, one middle school, and six elementary schools.

What we offer

MASD supports leading-edge technology in the schools through science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) programs, 1:1 wireless device frameworks, and personalized learning. The Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) program in the East Troy Community School District offers high school students specialized college readiness courses, and the Career and Technical Education program provides skills for the contemporary workplace. In addition, Mukwonago is served by a number of private schools and by the Mukwonago Community Library, which is a member of the Waukesha and Jefferson Counties Bridges Library System.

Numerous higher education opportunities are also available to Mukwonago residents in Waukesha County and in neighboring counties. Carroll University, a private university offering undergraduate and graduate programs, and UWM at Waukesha—a two-year campus affiliated with UW-Milwaukee—are both located in the City of Waukesha. In addition, Waukesha County Technical College (WCTC) located in Pewaukee and Gateway Technical College located in Elkorn both offer associate degrees, technical diplomas, and short-term certificates. Nearby University of Wisconsin-Whitewater offers four-year undergraduate programs as well as graduate degrees. Milwaukee County is home to 15 universities, including UW-Milwaukee, Marquette University, and the Milwaukee School of Engineering. Together, these universities offer a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate programs.

Muk Highest Education Attainment

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