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Eviction risk map of Price County, Wisconsin showing a Low average score of 2.8/10 across 7 communities
County brief·Updated June 24, 2026

Price County, Wisconsin Eviction Risk: Low

7 incorporated cities and unincorporated areas. The county Eviction Risk Score is held aloft by the city of Park Falls (3.3) and a small number of dense urban cores. Rent-control coverage varies by city.

In 2026
Risk score
2.8
LOW

Ranked #49 of 72 WI counties

5k residents · 7 cities · 6 tracts

1976–2026 · pop-weighted from cities

Price County eviction risk score history

Min1.9 Average2.6 Now2.8
10 5 1976 · score 1.9 1977 · score 1.9 1978 · score 1.9 1979 · score 1.9 1980 · score 2.3 1981 · score 2.3 1982 · score 2.4 1983 · score 2.4 1984 · score 2.2 1985 · score 2.2 1986 · score 2.2 1987 · score 2.1 1988 · score 2.3 1989 · score 2.3 1990 · score 2.4 1991 · score 2.5 1992 · score 2.5 1993 · score 2.5 1994 · score 2.5 1995 · score 2.1 1996 · score 2.3 1997 · score 2.4 1998 · score 2.4 1999 · score 2.4 2000 · score 2.4 2001 · score 2.4 2002 · score 2.4 2003 · score 2.4 2004 · score 2.4 2005 · score 2.5 2006 · score 2.5 2007 · score 2.5 2008 · score 3.1 2009 · score 3.3 2010 · score 3.3 2011 · score 3.3 2012 · score 3.2 2013 · score 3.2 2014 · score 3.0 2015 · score 3.0 2016 · score 2.9 2017 · score 2.9 2018 · score 2.8 2019 · score 2.8 2020 · score 3.9 2021 · score 4.0 2022 · score 3.1 2023 · score 2.8 2024 · score 2.8 2025 · score 2.8 2026 · score 2.8

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Price County's 2.8/10 (Low) reflects a rural housing market with average rent of $776, a 23.2% rent burden, and consistent low-risk readings across all 7 tracked communities -- scores run from 2.5 to 3.3/10. Ranked 49th of 72 Wisconsin counties; 48 counties carry higher eviction risk statewide.

How Price County ranks in Wisconsin

Lower number means more extreme, where #1 is the most
Eviction Risk Score
Low
#49 of 72 WI counties 2.8 / 10
Eviction Risk Score, 32nd percentileLowHigh
#49 of 72 counties in Wisconsin for landlord eviction risk.
Cost of living
Low
#32 of 51 states (statewide) 94.1 index
Cost of living, 38th percentileLowHigh
Wisconsin ranks #32 of 51 states on overall cost of living (5.9% cheaper than the U.S. avg).
Housing services cost
Low
#32 of 51 states (statewide) 79.3 index
Housing services cost, 38th percentileLowHigh
Wisconsin ranks #32 of 51 states on housing services (20.7% cheaper than the U.S. avg).
Income spent on rent
Very Low
#67 of 72 WI counties 22.4% of income
Income spent on rent, 7th percentileLowHigh
#67 of 72 counties in Wisconsin on % of income spent on rent.

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Cities in Price County
Sorted by Eviction Risk Score · highest first
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CityPopulationRisk% income on rentAverage rentLean
001 Park Falls Pop 2,318 · 22.6% income · $832 rent · Rep 2,318 2.7 22.6% $832 Rep
002 Phillips Pop 1,602 · 24.8% income · $793 rent · Rep 1,602 3.0 24.8% $793 Rep
003 Prentice Pop 521 · 26.3% income · $741 rent · Rep 521 3.0 26.3% $741 Rep
004 Butternut Pop 465 · 22.5% income · $626 rent · Rep 465 2.8 22.5% $626 Rep
005 Ogema Pop 293 · 14.3% income · $543 rent · Rep 293 2.5 14.3% $543 Rep
006 Catawba Pop 170 · 23.2% income · $776 rent · Rep 170 3.3 23.2% $776 Rep
007 Kennan Pop 112 · 23.2% income · $776 rent · Rep 112 3.1 23.2% $776 Rep

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Price County, Wisconsin eviction laws earns an eviction risk score of 2.8/10 (Low), placing it 49th out of 72 Wisconsin counties -- with 48 counties statewide carrying higher risk and 23 carrying lower risk. That position puts Price County firmly in the lower-risk of Wisconsin eviction laws for landlord-tenant conflict pressure, a result that reflects the county's sparse population, modest housing costs, and the relatively stable rental market that comes with rural northern Wisconsin eviction laws. With a combined renter population across 7 municipalities that totals roughly 5,481 residents and an average gross rent of $776 per month, the county's housing economy runs lean compared to the state's urban corridors -- and the numbers show it.

Across Price County's seven tracked communities, eviction risk scores range from 2.5/10 to 3.3/10, a relatively tight spread that reflects consistent rural conditions rather than pockets of concentrated tenant stress. The county seat, Park Falls -- home to 2,318 residents and the county's largest population center -- scores 2.7/10. Phillips, the second-largest city with 1,602 residents, scores 3/10. Prentice (521 residents) matches Phillips at 3/10, while Butternut (465 residents) comes in at 2.8/10 and Ogema (293 residents) sits at the low end of the county range at 2.5/10. On the higher end, Catawba (170 residents) scores 3.3/10 -- the highest reading in the county -- and Kennan (112 residents) scores 3.1/10. None of these readings approach the stress levels seen in Wisconsin eviction laws's urban counties, but they confirm that even in rural markets, smaller and lower-income communities carry measurably different tenant risk profiles than their neighbors.

The economic backdrop matters here. Price County's average rent burden of 23.2% sits comfortably below the 30% threshold conventionally associated with housing stress, and the average renter share of 35.8% means the majority of households own rather than rent -- limiting both the scale and severity of eviction pressure. That said, the county's poverty rate of 20.8% is a meaningful counterweight. A substantial share of renters in Price County are low-income households with limited cushion, and any income disruption can convert a nominally affordable rent into an unmanageable one quickly. Wisconsin eviction laws's landlord-tenant statutes -- governed by Wis. Stat. § 704 -- give landlords a 5-day cure window for non-payment, a 14-day notice for lease violations, and a 30-day no-cause termination window, all of which are standard for the Midwest and offer renters moderate but not exceptional procedural protections.

Price County's Low risk score of 2.8/10 reflects a rural rental market where modest rents and low tenant density keep systemic eviction pressure well below the Wisconsin eviction laws average of 3.1/10. The county's 20.8% poverty rate is the main countervailing factor -- renters here have limited financial buffers -- but small stock, low turnover, and stable landlord-tenant dynamics have historically kept formal eviction filings rare in Price County courts.

Eviction filings in Wisconsin

Eviction Lab Tracking System · statewide · live through 2026-05-01

The Princeton Eviction Lab Tracking System covers Wisconsin statewide (no county-level tracker available for Price County). In the past month, 1,980 statewide filings were recorded, 0.90× the historical baseline (below baseline).

Wisconsin statewide, last 36 months 2023-05-01 – 2026-04-01
Wisconsin statewide eviction filings (Eviction Lab)2023-05-01: 2,410 filings (1.01× hist)2023-06-01: 2,537 filings (1.03× hist)2023-07-01: 2,536 filings (0.99× hist)2023-08-01: 2,743 filings (1.04× hist)2023-09-01: 2,286 filings (1.07× hist)2023-10-01: 2,552 filings (1.07× hist)2023-11-01: 2,151 filings (1.13× hist)2023-12-01: 2,077 filings (1.16× hist)2024-01-01: 2,545 filings (1.00× hist)2024-02-01: 2,259 filings (1.07× hist)2024-03-01: 2,032 filings (0.97× hist)2024-04-01: 2,340 filings (1.06× hist)2024-05-01: 2,378 filings (0.99× hist)2024-06-01: 2,392 filings (0.97× hist)2024-07-01: 2,589 filings (1.01× hist)2024-08-01: 2,514 filings (0.96× hist)2024-09-01: 1,996 filings (0.93× hist)2024-10-01: 2,235 filings (0.93× hist)2024-11-01: 1,659 filings (0.87× hist)2024-12-01: 1,713 filings (0.95× hist)2025-01-01: 2,112 filings (0.83× hist)2025-02-01: 1,680 filings (0.81× hist)2025-03-01: 1,693 filings (0.81× hist)2025-04-01: 2,086 filings (0.95× hist)2025-05-01: 2,137 filings (0.89× hist)2025-06-01: 2,246 filings (0.91× hist)2025-07-01: 2,504 filings (0.98× hist)2025-08-01: 2,486 filings (0.95× hist)2025-09-01: 2,440 filings (1.14× hist)2025-10-01: 2,083 filings (0.87× hist)2025-11-01: 1,776 filings (0.93× hist)2025-12-01: 1,854 filings (1.03× hist)2026-01-01: 2,385 filings (0.93× hist)2026-02-01: 1,958 filings (0.94× hist)2026-03-01: 1,945 filings (0.93× hist)2026-04-01: 1,980 filings (0.90× hist)
Notice requirement: at least five days notice (in some cases more). Filing fee: $94.50 filing fee.
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Eviction filings in Price County

In January 2024, 1 eviction filings were recorded in Price County, 100.0% of the historical average (near average).2

Last 24 months of filings 2021-01 – 2024-01
Monthly eviction filings in Price County (LSC CCDI)2021-01: 1 filings (0.0% of avg)2021-04: 1 filings (0.0% of avg)2021-05: 2 filings (0.0% of avg)2021-06: 1 filings (0.0% of avg)2021-09: 2 filings (0.0% of avg)2021-10: 1 filings (0.0% of avg)2021-11: 2 filings (0.0% of avg)2022-01: 1 filings (0.0% of avg)2022-02: 1 filings (0.0% of avg)2022-03: 1 filings (0.0% of avg)2022-06: 2 filings (0.0% of avg)2022-07: 4 filings (0.0% of avg)2022-12: 1 filings (0.0% of avg)2023-03: 2 filings (0.0% of avg)2023-04: 2 filings (0.0% of avg)2023-05: 3 filings (0.0% of avg)2023-06: 1 filings (0.0% of avg)2023-07: 2 filings (0.0% of avg)2023-08: 5 filings (0.0% of avg)2023-09: 1 filings (0.0% of avg)2023-10: 3 filings (0.0% of avg)2023-11: 2 filings (0.0% of avg)2023-12: 1 filings (0.0% of avg)2024-01: 1 filings (0.0% of avg)

Historical eviction filings in Price County

From 2000 to 2017, eviction filings in Price County increased 567%. The peak was 25 filings in 2016.3

Annual filings 2000–2017 No filing data published after 2018
Annual eviction filings in Price County 2000-2018 (Eviction Lab)2000: 3 filings2001: 10 filings2002: 8 filings2003: 7 filings2004: 7 filings2005: 10 filings2006: 10 filings2007: 8 filings2008: 8 filings2009: 13 filings2010: 10 filings2011: 14 filings2012: 10 filings2013: 16 filings2014: 13 filings2015: 15 filings2016: 25 filings2017: 20 filings

Data covers 2000–2018, the full span of the Princeton Eviction Lab's national county court-records dataset.

How Price County compares

Price County's 2.8/10 eviction risk score falls below the Wisconsin eviction laws statewide average of 3.1/10, consistent with its position in the lower-risk of the state at rank 49th of 72. Peer counties with very similar profiles -- including Marquette, Bayfield, Buffalo, Adams, and Richland -- cluster in the same low-risk range, all sharing Price County's mix of rural demographics, modest rental stock, and limited urban eviction pressure. Price County's score spread of 2.5 to 3.3 across its seven communities is among the tighter ranges in Wisconsin, suggesting conditions are consistent throughout the county rather than concentrated in any one trouble spot.

Peer counties in Wisconsin

Same state, closest by population and Eviction Risk Score
Peer county
Marquette County eviction risk
2.9
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 4.8K
Peer county
Adams County eviction risk
2.9
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 6.4K
Peer county
Bayfield County eviction risk
2.9
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 4.2K
Peer county
Buffalo County eviction risk
2.8
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 6.5K

Where eviction risk concentrates in Price County

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about Price County

Q1

How is the Price County eviction risk score computed?

Each of the 7 cities in the county is independently scored on nine sub-factors. The county-wide 2.8/10 average reflects a population-weighted mean of those municipal scores.
Q2

Does Price County have rent control?

Rent control is determined by state law and city ordinance. Wisconsin state framework applies. See the Wisconsin eviction laws rent-control guide for details.
Q3

What is the political climate in Price County?

Price County voted Republican by 27.6 points in 2020.