Wisconsin Labor Force, Civilian, Total and Private Nonfarm Payroll Employment All Decline

August total NFP and private NFP also revised downward.


Figure 1: Wisconsin nonfarm payroll employment, from August release (blue), and September release (red), 000’s, s.a., on log scale. Source: BLS, DWD.


Figure 2: Wisconsin private nonfarm payroll employment, from August release (blue), and September release (red), 000’s, s.a., on log scale. Source: BLS, DWD.

The headline of today’s DWD release: “BLS Data: Wisconsin Adds Statistically Significant 35,900
Private-Sector, 22,800 Manufacturing Jobs Over Year”. (Durable manufacturing declines by 400 in September over August, probably not statistically significant).

5 thoughts on “Wisconsin Labor Force, Civilian, Total and Private Nonfarm Payroll Employment All Decline

  1. Samuel

    When he was a candidate for governor in 2010, Walker promised that if he was elected, the state would add 250,000 private-sector jobs in four years.

    And now eight years later?

      1. Moses Herzog

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        I have a feeling you’d be excellent at gambling, most people good at mathematics are.

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