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Sioux Creek is a small town located in Wisconsin, a state in the United States. It's part of Barron County. In 2020, about 667 people lived there. This was a small increase from 655 people in 2010.

Where is Sioux Creek?

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Location of Sioux Creek, Wisconsin

Sioux Creek is in the southeastern part of Barron County. Its southern edge touches the border of Dunn County.

A river called the Red Cedar River flows through the town from north to south. This river eventually joins the larger Chippewa River.

The town covers a total area of about 35.2 square miles (91.3 square kilometers). Most of this area, about 34.9 square miles (90.5 square kilometers), is land. The rest, about 0.3 square miles (0.8 square kilometers), is water.

Who Lives in Sioux Creek?

In 2000, about 689 people lived in Sioux Creek. There were 225 households, which means 225 groups of people living together in homes. Most of these were families.

The population density was about 19.7 people for every square mile. This tells us how many people live in a certain area.

Most people living in Sioux Creek were White. A small number were Native American or from two or more different backgrounds.

Many households, about 41 out of every 100, had children under 18 living with them. The average household had about three people.

The people in Sioux Creek had different ages. About 31 out of every 100 people were under 18 years old. The average age of people in the town was 32 years old.

The average yearly income for a household in the town was about $47,083. For families, the average income was around $51,125. The average income per person was about $14,746.

A small number of families and people lived below the poverty line. This means their income was below a certain level, making it hard to afford basic needs.

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