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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsScott Walker & Paul Ryan Take Wisconsin from 37th in Job Creation to 44th.
Wisconsin falls to 44th in private-sector job creationAs the national employment recovery slowly has begun to brighten, Wisconsin struggles to keep pace, according to the latest credible government jobs data.
Wisconsin ranked 44th out of the 50 states in private-sector job creation in the 12 months from September 2011 to September 2012. The state's position has deteriorated progressively from a revised rank of 41st in the previous 12-month period through June 2012; and from a rank of 37th in the 12 months through March 2012.
"Wisconsin is falling behind," said Abdur Chowdhury, an economics professor at Marquette University.
The data, released Thursday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, is called the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages. It's based on a census of 96% of all American non-farm employers, public and private, which makes it the most exhaustive and credible information available on job creation. Because it is so complete, the quarterly data always comes with a half-year time lag.
Its publication Thursday coincided with other sobering economic news for Wisconsin, including estimates that the state's unemployment rate rose for a second consecutive month in February.
The Rest: http://www.jsonline.com/news/wisconsin/wisconsin-private-sector-job-creation-ranking-declines-799bcsa-200435291.html
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nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)TheBlackAdder
(28,211 posts)They are True American Patriots.
Sacrificing their economy so other Americans, in less fortunate states, can do well for a while.
GeoffT
(2 posts)There's a quirk in the BLS rankings shown that is the source for the jsonline.com article: they round to the nearest 0.1%, then alphabetically. So sometimes Wisconsin appears lower down in the rankings than states that we actually did better than.
Mar 2008 27th
Jun 2008 30th
Sep 2008 25th
Dec 2008 23rd
Mar 2009 26th
Jun 2009 28th
Sep 2009 29th
Dec 2009 29th
Mar 2010 26th
Jun 2010 19th
Sep 2010 15th
Dec 2010 11th
Mar 2011 18th
Jun 2011 17th
Sep 2011 29th
Dec 2011 35th
Mar 2012 36th
Jun 2012 39th
Sep 2012 44th
cyberswede
(26,117 posts)And there's this:
...and this:
GeoffT
(2 posts)50th, WY: -0.25%
49th, NM: +0.15%
48th, DE: +0.16%
47th, AR: +0.36%
46th, ME: +0.37%
45th, WV: +0.76%
44th, WI: +0.88%
US average: +1.95%
250,000 jobs promise course: +2.65%
CES results for 2012Q4 suggest that we'll lose another quarter percent and drop to 45th place. The Philly Fed's leading index has Wisconsin GDP growth (let alone jobs) virtually flat for the next 6 months.
Wages are down nationwide, which is worrying, but only by 1.1% for 2012Q3 vs 2011Q3. In Wisconsin's case the drop is 2.2%.
In_The_Wind
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Initech
(100,099 posts)MinM
(2,650 posts)Helluva job, Scotty.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=2582878
Thegonagle
(806 posts)See?
Photo: http://hudson-wi.patch.com/articles/gov-scott-walker-visits-hudson-to-declare-wisconsin-open-for-business#photo-4514687
Article: http://hudson-wi.patch.com/articles/gov-scott-walker-visits-hudson-to-declare-wisconsin-open-for-business
Yes, Walker actually added little "Open for Business" signs to the "Welcome to Wisconsin" highway signs at the state line.
What a joke.