Friday, September 27, 2013

Wisconsin's Jobs Deficit


Wisconsin Job Watch.   (COWS:  Center on Wisconsin Strategy, 9/25/2013)

Excerpt: Wisconsin’s job deficit now stands at almost 152,900. Nearly six years after the recession began, and four years into the recovery, Wisconsin still has fewer jobs – 59,900 fewer jobs -- than in 2007 (before the Great Recession). Wisconsin’s population has grown since then. Just to keep up with that growth, Wisconsin needs to add another 92,970 jobs. These two numbers together – 152,870 – account for the current Wisconsin Job Deficit.

Related posts:
Putting Wisconsin's jobs creation picture in perspective.  (9/27/2013)
The Walker way:  Whatever.  (9/24/2013)
The Blue and the Gold: Wisconsin's Jobs Deficit.  (9/3/2013)
Scott Walker's mantra.  (8/2/2013)
Less than zero.  (6/17/2013)
Wisconsin ranks 49th in Federal Reserve Bank's "imperfect" index.  (6/6/2013)
Wishful thinking at WEDC.  (5/23/2013)
And what alternative universe do these employers inhabit?  (5/21/2013)
Wisconsin added 19,000 jobs in 2012.  (5/18/2013)
Scott Walker all a-tingle over yesterday's news.  (5/18/2013)
From the looks of it, Wisconsin's jobs loss is in free fall.  (5/18/2013)
Spin Cycle: The Walker Administration Diverts Our Attention from the Latest (Disturbing) Jobs Numbers. (5/17/2013)
Bringing up the rear in job growth.  (3/8/2013)
Wisconsin ranks 43rd in job growth during the past year.  (11/23/2012)

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