Updated
Updated · WPR · May 4
Wisconsin manufacturing workforce slightly rebounds in March
Updated
Updated · WPR · May 4

Wisconsin manufacturing workforce slightly rebounds in March

9 articles · Updated · WPR · May 4
  • Preliminary data show employment rose to 453,600 from 451,800 in February, after the state lost about 9,500 manufacturing jobs between January 2025 and January 2026.
  • Industry figures said retirements and Wisconsin’s aging population drove much of the decline, while economic uncertainty and shifting tariffs made manufacturers reluctant to expand hiring.
  • Wisconsin remains heavily dependent on manufacturing, which economists say is sensitive to downturns; higher oil prices linked to the war in Iran could add further pressure.
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