Fact brief: Is Wisconsin projected to need 200,000 more homes to meet demand by 2030?

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Fact brief: Is Wisconsin projected to need 200,000 more homes to meet demand by 2030?

By
Hope Karnopp / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Apr 20, 2026, 4:18 AM CT

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Yes.

A 2023 report found Wisconsin needs around 200,000 new housing units to meet demand by 2030.

Forward Analytics, the nonpartisan research arm of the Wisconsin Counties Association, said in the 2023 report that Wisconsin needs between 140,000 and 227,000 new housing units.

Those differing estimates are based on population changes, migration to Wisconsin and other trends, such as whether young adults choose to live with parents. Forward Analytics concluded the total need is “200,000 or more” units.

The League of Wisconsin Municipalities, Wisconsin Realtors Association and Wisconsin Builders Association cite that 200,000 estimate as part of their joint effort to address the shortage.

The National Low Income Housing Coalition’s 2026 housing profile for Wisconsin found the state needs to make 118,000 more homes available and affordable for the lowest-income households.

The needed housing represents about 7% of the state’s 2.8 million housing units, according to Census figures.

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Hope Karnopp / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Hope Karnopp / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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