In September the employment was down 90,200 compared to last year, according to the BLS not seasonally adjusted data.
Wisconsin’s aging population and large agriculture sector complicate the picture of how the labor market is doing, says a UW-La Crosse economist.
Subscribe to BizTimes Daily – Local news about the people, companies and issues that impact business in Milwaukee and Southeast Wisconsin. Wisconsin’s unemployment rate increased slightly in April, ...
(WSAW) - Nine counties across the state, including Langlade and several other counties in northern Wisconsin, showed the lowest rates of unemployment on record. According to the Department of ...
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Unemployment claims in Wisconsin declined last week
Initial filings for unemployment benefits in Wisconsin dropped last week compared with the week prior, the U.S. Department of ...
Wisconsin saw its unemployment rate remain at 3.1% in September, according to data released Wednesday afternoon that was delayed due to the shutdown of the federal government. Wisconsin’s Department ...
(The Center Square) – The Wisconsin unemployment rate remained 3.1% in August, below the 4.3% national rate. But the labor force participation rate dropped to 64.8% in August while the national rate ...
Subscribe to BizTimes Daily – Local news about the people, companies and issues that impact business in Milwaukee and Southeast Wisconsin. Wisconsin’s unemployment rate increased and the number of ...
In an unsigned order the state's highest court declined to eliminate Wisconsin's unemployment insurance exemption for ...
Thousands of federal employees, including some in Wisconsin, were fired in President Donald Trump's mass purge across various department agencies to reduce the size of the federal workforce nationwide ...
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Wisconsin Supreme Court reverses course, now says Catholic is charity exempt from unemployment tax
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled that a Catholic charity can be exempt from an unemployment insurance tax, affirming an ...
Wisconsin’s unemployment insurance system still taxes paychecks like it’s 1932. Look at your pay stub. You see federal, state, Social Security, Medicare, maybe a small line for unemployment insurance.
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