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W isconsin Economy Situation and Outlook

W isconsin Economy Situation and Outlook. Tessa Conroy Assistant Professor and Economic Development Specialist Division of Extension UW-Madison. Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis. Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis. Source: WSJ Economic Survey January 2019. 2018 Avg : 13.1%.

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W isconsin Economy Situation and Outlook

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  1. Wisconsin Economy Situation and Outlook Tessa Conroy Assistant Professor and Economic Development Specialist Division of Extension UW-Madison

  2. Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

  3. Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

  4. Source: WSJ Economic Survey January 2019

  5. 2018 Avg: 13.1% 2019 Avg: 24.8% Source: WSJ Economic Survey January 2019

  6. Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

  7. Source: St. Louis Federal Reserve- FRED

  8. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

  9. The ratio of unemployed to job openings reached a historical low in August 2018 at .74. Source: Job Opening and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS)

  10. Source: QCEW, Average Weekly Wage, All Industries-Total Private, Annual

  11. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

  12. Source: WSJ Economic Survey January 2019

  13. Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

  14. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

  15. Source: WSJ Economic Survey, St. Louis Federal Reserve- FRED

  16. Effective Projected Target Source: WSJ Economic Survey, St. Louis Federal Reserve- FRED

  17. Tessa Conroy Assistant Professor and Economic Development Specialist Division of Extension UW-Madison tessa.conroy@wisc.edu

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