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Cleveland, Wisconsin, in Manitowoc county, is 11 miles N of Sheboygan, Wisconsin (center to center) and 61 miles N of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. As of the year 2000 census, 1,361 people lived in Cleveland.
In Cleveland, about 69% of adults are married. Cleveland is one of those places you go to when you're already married, not to find someone. It seems that everyone in village is married (though of course they're not).
The village is noted for its large share of males.
In 2000, Cleveland had a median family income of $56,607. The bulk of the population of Cleveland is doing well, with money to spend. The village doesn't have a large share of its people below the poverty line. Significantly, more adults in Cleveland have earned college degrees than have people in most other villages in Wisconsin. (Whether or not they're interested in marriage, it's worth noting that there are a lot of high-income single people in the village.)
Cleveland residents donated more money ($20) to George W. Bush than to the other candidates in the 2004 Presidential race. Across all electoral races, the Democratic party attracted the most donations from the village.
An estimated 84% of living spaces in Cleveland are occupied by their owners, not by renters. Vacation or seasonal housing units are not uncommon in the village.
In Cleveland, 94% of commuters drive to work. More so than most places, Cleveland is a decent place to commute to work on foot (or bicycle saddle).
Cleveland strengths, compared to Peers (similar size places nationally) or State (other places in Wisconsin):
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| Low Rate of Poverty (vs. Peers) | Top 2% | ![]() ![]() |
| People in Middle Class or Better (vs. Peers) | Top 6% | ![]() |
| Well-Paid Single Men (vs. Peers) | Top 7% | ![]() |
| Median Family Income (vs. Peers) | Top 14% | ![]() |
| Well-Paid Single Women (vs. Peers) | Top 17% | ![]() |
| College Educated Adults (vs. Peers) | Top 19% | ![]() |
Comparing Cleveland to similar size places nationwide (Peers) and to other places in Wisconsin (State):
Ratings range from
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