Wisconsin, Leading in Manufacturing Jobs Added, Touts Private Sector Gains

April 26, 2018

Wisconsin added the most manufacturing jobs of any state in the first quarter of 2018 and ranks fourth nationally in the number of private sector jobs added in March, the state Department of Workforce Development (DWD) reported

State-by-state rankings released by the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) show that Wisconsin’s addition of 8,900 private sector jobs in March 2018.

The data show that Wisconsin’s labor force participation rate of 68.7 percent ranked fifth nationally, while Wisconsin’s historically low unemployment rate of 2.9 percent was the eighth lowest nationally.

Highlights of the state-by-state rankings include:

  • Wisconsin ranked second in the nation in one-month construction job gains, and first in the Midwest
  • Wisconsin ranked 1st in the nation in manufacturing job gains in 2018
  • Wisconsin’s addition of 2,100 manufacturing jobs over the month ranked third nationally, and first in the Midwest
  • Wisconsin’s addition of 6,800 total non-farm jobs over the month ranked fifth nationally
  • Wisconsin’s labor force participation rate of 68.7 percent ranked fifth nationally and the 0.1 percent increase over the month ranked tied for 4th nationally
  • Wisconsin’s addition of 8,900 private sector jobs over the month ranked fourth nationally, and 2nd in the Midwest, in terms of actual job growth and 1st in the Midwest in percent growth
  • Wisconsin’s addition of 13,200 manufacturing jobs over the year ranked third nationally, second in the Midwest.

Source: Wisconsin DWD

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  • April 29, 2018 at 11:18 am
    Georgette Frazer says:
    Beware of short-term statistics that are tied to a long term policy statement (“Our pro-growth policies ...” etc.) The success of long-term policies should be judged over ... read more
  • April 27, 2018 at 5:58 pm
    UW says:
    Republican policies have decreased manufacturing jobs there by about 45k, or 10% since about 2006. Many that came back were due to tax benefits and just refilled jobs they alr... read more
  • April 26, 2018 at 1:28 pm
    FFA says:
    Some pretty good stats. Wonder how the state Dems will spin this into negative Election Fodder.

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