Economy

Metro Milwaukee employers less optimistic on hiring heading into 2020

The majority of metro Milwaukee employers surveyed by ManpowerGroup expect to maintain their current staffing levels heading into 2020, but the percentage planning to grow staff decreased from the same time last year.

Biz Compass: How do you manage your business differently amid economic uncertainty?

Kraig Sadownikow President, American Companies “Remain confident – realistic but confident. Trust yourself, your business principles and the values that...

Wisconsin voters turn more optimistic on economy in latest Marquette poll

When he presented the results of the Marquette University Law School poll in October, poll director Charles Franklin highlighted an emerging trend in the data.
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Wisconsin lost 1,100 private sector jobs in October

Wisconsin lost 1,100 private sector jobs and the state's unemployment rate increased to 3.3% in October, according to new seasonally adjusted data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Wisconsin among 10 slowest growing states in second quarter

Wisconsin economy grew at an annualized rate of 1.1% in the second quarter, among the 10 slowest growth rates of any state in the country, according to new date from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.

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