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COWS jobs report isn’t pretty

According to the latest report by the Center on Wisconsin Strategy (COWS), the state has lost more than 137,000 jobs in the recession, and nearly half of those lost jobs – 66,100 – were manufacturing jobs.

The report also indicated that manufacturing in Wisconsin is down 13 percent from pre-recession levels and down 25 percent since 2000.

Wisconsin’s unemployment rate has doubled to 9 percent since its pre-recession level and its median wage is now $15.48, only 32 cents above what it was in 1979 and below the current national rate of $15.74.

"This is a brutal downturn," Joel Rogers, director said. "We can use it to get more focused on the high-road development that will save us. We need a laser focus on adding value through product and process innovation in major sectors, reducing waste in everything – but especially energy – and capturing locally the benefit of doing both. There’s no point in spending a dime on development of any other kind."

The report is available at www.cows.org. COWS is a nonprofit, nonpartisan "think-and-do tank" dedicated to improving economic performance and living standards in the state of Wisconsin and nationally. COWS is based at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

According to the latest report by the Center on Wisconsin Strategy (COWS), the state has lost more than 137,000 jobs in the recession, and nearly half of those lost jobs - 66,100 - were manufacturing jobs.

The report also indicated that manufacturing in Wisconsin is down 13 percent from pre-recession levels and down 25 percent since 2000.

Wisconsin's unemployment rate has doubled to 9 percent since its pre-recession level and its median wage is now $15.48, only 32 cents above what it was in 1979 and below the current national rate of $15.74.

"This is a brutal downturn," Joel Rogers, director said. "We can use it to get more focused on the high-road development that will save us. We need a laser focus on adding value through product and process innovation in major sectors, reducing waste in everything - but especially energy - and capturing locally the benefit of doing both. There's no point in spending a dime on development of any other kind."

The report is available at www.cows.org. COWS is a nonprofit, nonpartisan "think-and-do tank" dedicated to improving economic performance and living standards in the state of Wisconsin and nationally. COWS is based at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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