Metropolitan area The
U.S. Census Bureau defines the Milwaukee Metropolitan area as containing four counties in southeastern Wisconsin:
Milwaukee and the three
WOW counties:
Ozaukee,
Washington, and
Waukesha. The Metropolitan population of Milwaukee was 1,575,179 in the Census Bureau's 2019 estimate, making it the
39th largest in the United States. The city of Milwaukee is the hub of the metropolitan area. The eastern parts of Racine County, eastern parts of Waukesha County, southern part of Ozaukee County, southeastern part of Washington County, and remainder of Milwaukee County are the most urbanized parts of the outlying counties. The character of the area varies widely.
Mequon,
Brookfield, and the North Shore (
Fox Point,
Whitefish Bay,
River Hills,
Shorewood,
Glendale,
Brown Deer, and
Bayside) are more white-collar, while
West Milwaukee,
West Allis, and
St. Francis are more blue-collar. Metro Milwaukee draws commuters from outlying areas such as
Madison,
Chicago and the
Fox Cities. It is part of the
Great Lakes Megalopolis containing an estimated 54 million people.
Combined statistical area The Milwaukee–Racine–Waukesha
Combined Statistical Area is made up of the Milwaukee–Waukesha–West Allis
Metropolitan Statistical Area (Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington and Ozaukee counties), the Racine Metropolitan Statistical Area (
Racine County), the Beaver Dam Micropolitan Statistical Area (
Dodge County), the Watertown-Fort Atkinson Micropolitan Area (
Jefferson County), and the Whitewater-Elkorn Micropolitan Area (
Walworth County) according to the U.S. Census. Updated definitions released in February 2013 added Dodge, Jefferson and Walworth Counties to the Milwaukee CSA.
Kenosha, despite being just 32 miles from
Milwaukee and 50 miles from
Chicago, is included as part of the
Chicago CSA, as Kenosha has more residents who commute to the Chicago area. As of the 2019 census estimates, the Milwaukee–Racine–Waukesha
Combined Statistical Area population was 2,047,966, the largest in Wisconsin and the
33rd largest in the United States. The Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha CSA shares an eastern border with the
Madison MSA the
Janesville-
Beloit MSA which in turn are both a part of the Madison CSA. == Counties ==