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The statewide average was 104.7 in April 2010, and according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates it was up to 105.4 in July 2012.

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As of 2021, the population density of Wisconsin is about 108 people per square mile. This can vary depending on the specific region within the state.

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About 84.1 people per square mile

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