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Report: Wisconsin down 100K manufacturing jobs since 2001

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July 8, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon

Wisconsin has 100,000 fewer manufacturing jobs than it had in 2001 while health care and social assistance has become the states largest professions, according to a new report from Forward Analytics. Manufacturing was the state’s largest industry in 2001 and now, along with 46 other states, health care and social assistance have overtaken it with []...Click to read more

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