Originally settled by German immigrants, this town 25 miles northwest of Milwaukee comprises seven distinct neighborhoods. It’s in a rural area with lots of apple orchards, but industry is growing, thanks in part to an industrial park and business park in town. The community is close-knit, crime is low, and there are plenty of shops and restaurants. --N.D.
(I) Income tax notes:
17 states have statutory provisions for automatically adjusting to the rate of inflation the dollar values of the income tax brackets, standard deductions, and/or personal exemptions. Massachusetts, Michigan, and Nebraska index the personal exemption only. Oregon does not index the income brackets for $125,000 and over. Because the inflation-adjustments for 2011 are not yet available in most cases, the table reports the 2010 amounts, unless 2011 is specified in a footnote. The Wisconsin income brackets reported are for single individuals. For married taxpayers filing jointly, the same tax rates apply income brackets ranging from $13,420, to $295,550.
Using statistics from data services company Onboard Informatics, we crunched the numbers in order to zero in on America's best small towns for families. (Last year, we looked at small cities, with populations between 50,000 and 300,000.)
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