Columbia County's population held steady through the first 30 years of the 20th century and then experienced a period of sustained, incremental growth, punctuated by a 16% increase during the 1990s. A healthy population growth continued during the first decade of this century.
But now the county has reached a plateau, it seems. Since the 2010 census, Columbia County is estimated to have lost 90 residents.
As of July 1, 2014, 16.2% of Columbia County's population is 65 and over compared to the state's 15.2%. Its 0-to-4 demographic of 5.4% is not too far off the mark of Wisconsin's 5.9%
Related reading:
Early Columbia County numbers show small growth. (WiscNews, 9/1/2015)
Not all population estimates are created equally. Dan Veroff, demographic specialist at the University of Wisconsin’s Applied Population Laboratory, said Columbia County’s minuscule growth is likely a reflection of hesitation stemming from the recession that began in 2007 — hesitation on the part of developers about going ahead with plans for new housing developments, hesitation on the part of people about moving to Columbia County or adding to their families.The Applied Population Laboratory estimated an increase of 195 Columbia County residents as of last year.
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