1 census tracts · pop 4,795 · pop-weighted Eviction Risk Score 3.1/10
· range 3.1–3.1
Stocker is a white (non-hispanic) neighborhood in Kenosha with 1 census tract and a population of 4,795 residents. The neighborhood's pop-weighted eviction-risk score of 3.1/10 (Lower tier) blends state law, county-level filing rates, parent-city politics, and tract-specific rent-to-income ratios + poverty. 20% of renters here pay at least 30% of household income on rent, and 5% are severely cost-burdened (≥50% of income). Average gross rent of $1,312/month sits 11% higher than the Kenosha citywide average ($1,186).
Risk score
3.1
Lower
1 tracts · population-weighted
Stocker vs KenoshaHow this neighborhood stacks against the citywide average
Single-parent HH, disability, language barriers, age 17- / 65+
Racial/ethnic minority51%ile
Hispanic + non-white share of population
Housing & transport30%ile
Multi-unit structures, mobile homes, crowding, no vehicle
CDC PLACES 2023 · pop-weighted
Eviction-adjacent indicators in Stocker
Average across all constituent tracts, population-weighted. Source: CDC PLACES (cwsq-ngmh) crude prevalence.
10.0%Housing insecurity
5.1%Utility shutoff threat
11.1%Food insecurity
11.0%SNAP enrollment
8.8%No health insurance
29.2%Any disability
Frequently asked
About Stocker
Q1
What is the eviction-risk score for Stocker?
Stocker scores 3.1/10 (Lower tier) across 1 census tracts. The pop-weighted Eviction Risk Score blends state law, county filing rates, parent-city politics, and tract-specific rent-to-income and poverty signals.
Q2
How does Stocker compare to Kenosha overall?
Stocker scores 0.3 points lower than Kenosha overall (3.4/10). Renters spend 20% of income on rent vs 30% citywide. Average rent: $1,312 vs $1,186.
Q3
What is the average rent in Stocker?
Average gross rent in Stocker is $1,312/month (pop-weighted across 1 census tracts, ACS 5-year 2023). 20% of renter households are cost-burdened.
Q4
What percentage of Stocker residents are renters?
33% of Stocker households are renter-occupied (vs 41% in Kenosha). The neighborhood has 4,795 residents.
Q5
Is Stocker a high social-vulnerability area?
Stocker sits in the 30th percentile nationally on the CDC Social Vulnerability Index (less vulnerable). The index combines poverty, unemployment, household composition, racial/ethnic minority share, and housing/transportation factors across all US census tracts.
Q6
How safe is Stocker for landlords?
Stocker carries a lower-tier eviction-risk profile for landlords (3.1/10). Pop-weighted across 1 constituent tracts, the score blends parent-city rent-control posture, county eviction-process timelines, and tract-specific rent-to-income / poverty signals. Compared to Kenosha as a whole (3.4/10), this neighborhood is in line with the citywide level.
Q7
What is the demographic breakdown of Stocker?
Stocker has 4,734 residents (White (non-Hispanic) Neighborhood). Top groups: White (non-Hispanic) (64.3%), Black (non-Hispanic) (16.1%), Hispanic / Latino (15.2%). Source: ACS 5-year 2023, table B03002.