Betsy Falk Labor Market Review Sept 2009

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Wisconsin Wisconsin Professiona Professiona l l Recruiters Recruiters September 15, 2009 Labor Market Review Betsy Falk Southeastern Wisconsin Labor Economist 262.638.6602 [email protected]

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PowerPoint from Betsy Falk's September presentation to the Wisconsin Professional Recruiters Resource in Milwaukee, WI. Betsy is Labor Economist for Southeast Wisconsin, Department of Workforce Development.

Transcript of Betsy Falk Labor Market Review Sept 2009

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Labor Market Review

Betsy FalkSoutheastern Wisconsin Labor [email protected]

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Agenda

• Employment and unemployment

• Changes in Industries

• Projected occupations

• Occupation by age

• Change in population

• Education

• Questions

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Why is it important to know where we’re going!

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Unemployment Rates Explained*

Change in Labor Force Labor Force Employed Unemployed RateOriginal 100,000 95,000 5,000 5.0%New 110,000 95,000 15,000 13.6%

Change in number employedLabor force stays the same Labor Force Employed Unemployed RateOriginal 100,000 95,000 5,000 5.0%New 100,000 92,000 8,000 8.0%

Change in labor force and number employed, unemployed stays the same Labor Force Employed Unemployed RateOriginal 100,000 95,000 5,000 5.0%New 95,000 90,000 5,000 5.3%

* Numbers displayed do not represent any actual employment data. They are used for only as an example.

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Wisconsin and United States July Employment

Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development

Office of Economic Advisors

NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED LABOR FORCE ESTIMATES

WISCONSIN JULY 09 JUNE 09 JULY 08 MONTH AGO YEAR AGOCIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 3,126,400 3,145,700 3,126,200 -19,300 19,500EMPLOYMENT 2,853,000 2,856,500 2,983,700 -3,500 -127,200UNEMPLOYMENT 273,400 289,200 142,500 -15,800 146,700UNEMPLOYMENT RATE 8.70% 9.20% 4.60% -0.5% 4.6%

U.S. UNEMPLOYMENT RATE 9.70% 9.70% 6.00% 0.0% 3.7%

CHANGE FROM

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Milwaukee July Unemployment Rates

Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development

Office of Economic Advisors

Milwaukee July Unemployment Rates

12.2%

7.4%

2.0%

4.0%

6.0%

8.0%

10.0%

12.0%

14.0%

County City County w /o City

County 4.7% 5.4% 6.8% 7.5% 6.5% 5.9% 6.2% 6.0% 5.7% 10.2%

City 5.8% 6.8% 8.5% 9.2% 8.0% 7.4% 7.6% 7.3% 6.9% 12.2%

County w /o City 3.0% 3.5% 4.3% 5.0% 4.4% 3.9% 4.2% 4.0% 4.0% 7.4%

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

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City of Milwaukee July Employment

Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development

Office of Economic Advisors

City of Milwaukee July Employment

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100,000

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250,000

300,000

Civilian labor force Employment

Civilian labor force 285,519 283,645 280,067 275,803 270,838 268,612 270,423 282,937 281,490 278,021

Employment 268,851 264,389 256,241 250,418 249,159 248,763 249,926 262,203 262,112 244,191

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

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Milwaukee County w/o City July Employment

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Office of Economic Advisors

Milwaukee County w/o City July Employment

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40,000

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Civilian labor force Employment

Civilian labor force 195,737 195,432 191,609 189,986 188,550 188,248 190,913 194,474 194,347 187,765

Employment 189,943 188,597 183,438 180,484 180,297 180,918 182,978 186,710 186,645 173,884

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

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Milwaukee 7 Counties EmploymentJune 2000 - June 2009

Labor Force 2000 2005 2008 2009 2000 - 2005 2005 - 2008 2008 - 2009 2000 - 2009M7 1,007,665 978,563 999,458 987,187 (29,102) 26,728 (12,271) (20,478) Milwaukee 487,336 457,525 473,618 465,362 (29,811) 19,428 (8,256) (21,974) WOW 279,709 279,729 281,285 275,998 20 2,971 (5,287) (3,711) Sourtheast 240,620 241,309 244,555 245,827 689 4,329 1,272 5,207

Employed 2,000 2,005 2,008 2,009 2000 - 2005 2005 - 2008 2008 - 2009 2000 - 2009M7 964,554 923,789 948,804 887,768 (40,765) 26,552 (61,036) (76,786) Milwaukee 462,800 428,945 446,782 416,385 (33,855) 18,701 (30,397) (46,415) WOW 270,524 267,236 269,752 251,399 (3,288) 3,037 (18,353) (19,125) Sourtheast 231,230 227,608 232,270 219,984 (3,622) 4,814 (12,286) (11,246)

Unemployed 2,000 2,005 2,008 2,009 2000 - 2005 2005 - 2008 2008 - 2009 2000 - 2009M7 43,111 54,774 50,654 99,419 11,663 176 48,765 56,308 Milwaukee 24,536 28,580 26,836 48,977 4,044 727 22,141 24,441 WOW 9,185 12,493 11,533 24,599 3,308 (66) 13,066 15,414 Sourtheast 9,390 13,701 12,285 25,843 4,311 (485) 13,558 16,453

Unemployment Rate 2000 2005 2008 2009 2000 - 2005 2005 - 2008 2008 - 2009 2000 - 2009M7 4.3% 5.6% 5.1% 10.1% 1.3% -0.1% 5.0% 5.8%Milwaukee 5.0% 6.2% 5.7% 10.5% 1.2% -0.1% 4.9% 5.5%WOW 3.3% 4.5% 4.1% 8.9% 1.2% -0.1% 4.8% 5.6%Sourtheast 4.1% 6.0% 5.3% 11.7% 2.0% -0.3% 6.5% 7.7%

Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development

Office of Economic Advisors

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Milwaukee7 Fourth Quarter Employment and Wage ChangesRegional comparison of changes in the fourth quarter 2007 to 2008Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

County 2007 2008 ChangeKenosha 55,440 55,300 (140) Milwaukee 502,029 496,573 (5,456) Ozaukee 39,271 38,343 (928) Racine 76,400 75,284 (1,116) Walworth 40,324 39,348 (976) Washington 52,853 52,113 (740) Waukesha 238,720 232,967 (5,753)

County 2007 2008 ChangeKenosha 518,649,449 530,198,415 11,548,966 Milwaukee 5,873,245,353 5,961,342,670 88,097,317 Ozaukee 413,632,876 408,269,582 (5,363,294) Racine 877,499,580 860,572,530 (16,927,050) Walworth 333,071,032 337,330,168 4,259,136 Washington 499,808,924 519,379,043 19,570,119 Waukesha 2,769,215,124 2,784,843,555 15,628,431

Data taken from:Wisconsin Department of Workforce DevelopmentBureau of Workforce Training - Labor Market Informationhttp://WORKnet.Wisconsin.gov

Fourth Quarter Average Employees

Fourth Quarter Total Wages

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Milwaukee 7 countiesNumber of jobs listed on Job Center by monthChange by month from 2008 to 2009

2008 Kenosha Milwaukee Ozaukee Racine Walworth Washington Waukesha TotalJanuary 649 3,070 230 1,449 627 365 1,587 7,119 February 818 3,380 208 1,408 711 394 1,621 7,811 March 870 3,681 160 1,552 686 299 1,514 8,118 April 731 3,729 224 1,546 817 341 1,713 8,024 May 669 2,902 236 1,473 729 327 1,642 6,902 June 652 2,543 188 1,191 742 331 1,841 6,121 July 807 2,719 205 1,155 639 399 1,812 6,384 Total: 5,196 22,024 1,451 9,774 4,951 2,456 11,730 50,479

2009 Kenosha Milwaukee Ozaukee Racine Walworth Washington Waukesha TotalJanuary 252 1,669 110 280 123 187 729 3,350 February 265 1,514 79 266 138 161 892 3,315 March 214 1,632 91 295 126 127 870 3,355 April 209 1,530 162 268 130 90 636 3,025 May 240 1,296 137 468 99 117 566 2,923 June 228 1,436 42 455 115 128 474 2,878 July 474 1,145 66 254 172 89 460 2,660 Total: 1,882 10,222 687 2,286 903 899 4,627 21,506

Change Kenosha Milwaukee Ozaukee Racine Walworth Washington Waukesha TotalJanuary (397) (1,401) (120) (1,169) (504) (178) (858) (3,769) February (553) (1,866) (129) (1,142) (573) (233) (729) (4,496) March (656) (2,049) (69) (1,257) (560) (172) (644) (4,763) April (522) (2,199) (62) (1,278) (687) (251) (1,077) (4,999) May (429) (1,606) (99) (1,005) (630) (210) (1,076) (3,979) June (424) (1,107) (146) (736) (627) (203) (1,367) (3,243) July (333) (1,574) (139) (901) (467) (310) (1,352) (3,724) Total: (3,314) (11,802) (764) (7,488) (4,048) (1,557) (7,103) (28,973)

Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development

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Region InfoRegion: WaukeshaOzaukeeWashington

Description 2006 Jobs 2016 Jobs Change % Change 2009 EPWAgriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 3,237 3,451 214 6.6% $23,738.46Mining 504 277 (227) (45.0%) $96,635.38Utilities 1,043 1,197 154 14.8% $129,702.82Construction 27,231 22,241 (4,990) (18.3%) $58,456.32Manufacturing 73,760 65,159 (8,601) (11.7%) $67,325.53Wholesale trade 25,543 25,393 (150) (0.6%) $71,868.91Retail trade 45,202 46,111 909 2.0% $26,170.25Transportation and warehousing 11,498 12,018 520 4.5% $48,135.18Information 6,587 7,392 805 12.2% $65,879.28Finance and insurance 22,047 24,765 2,718 12.3% $74,833.70Real estate and rental and leasing 14,364 17,270 2,906 20.2% $24,713.01Professional and technical services 24,762 25,846 1,084 4.4% $56,269.37Management of companies and enterprises 5,981 8,088 2,107 35.2% $82,054.40Administrative and waste services 20,133 18,757 (1,376) (6.8%) $34,533.02Educational services 6,498 7,396 898 13.8% $23,448.35Health care and social assistance 35,441 44,884 9,443 26.6% $46,147.68Arts, entertainment, and recreation 7,570 8,611 1,041 13.8% $14,465.95Accommodation and food services 25,970 27,700 1,730 6.7% $14,152.59Other services, except public administration 20,028 21,778 1,750 8.7% $23,960.28Government 27,494 28,912 1,418 5.2% $53,161.10

404,892 417,246 12,354 3.0% $48,408

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Region InfoRegion: Milwaukee County

Description 2006 Jobs 2016 Jobs Change % Change 2009 EPWAgriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 251 242 (9) (4%) $34,953.51Mining 79 81 2 3% $129,185.21Utilities 1,665 713 (953) (57%) $101,425.32Construction 18,759 15,953 (2,806) (15%) $62,568.79Manufacturing 62,527 51,165 (11,361) (18%) $73,703.53Wholesale trade 22,721 19,011 (3,710) (16%) $71,600.43Retail trade 54,308 46,019 (8,289) (15%) $27,183.22Transportation and warehousing 25,259 22,883 (2,376) (9%) $62,759.66Information 13,814 13,459 (355) (3%) $69,792.41Finance and insurance 35,782 33,571 (2,211) (6%) $83,264.78Real estate and rental and leasing 17,038 19,143 2,105 12% $34,744.44Professional and technical services 34,798 34,910 112 0% $70,700.91Management of companies and enterprises 14,018 16,048 2,030 14% $106,061.59Administrative and waste services 43,049 35,871 (7,178) (17%) $26,815.64Educational services 23,963 29,870 5,908 25% $47,469.43Health care and social assistance 88,426 102,769 14,344 16% $46,690.27Arts, entertainment, and recreation 11,614 11,241 (373) (3%) $37,403.51Accommodation and food services 37,612 38,651 1,039 3% $16,665.15Other services, except public administration 30,125 29,480 (645) (2%) $21,554.19Government 63,382 62,779 (603) (1%) $60,431.88

Total 599,190 583,859 (15,331) (3%) 52,259

Source: EMSI Complete Employment - 2nd Quarter 2009 v. 2

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Occupational Title New Jobs Replacements TotalAvg. Ann.

Salary

Entry Level Wage

Experienced Wage

Total, All 8,050 18,230 26,280 $39,988 $8.96 $24.36Office and Administrative Support 900 3,090 3,990 $30,848 $9.70 $17.39Food Preparation and Serving Related 780 2,220 3,000 $18,397 $6.46 $10.04Sales and Related 490 2,410 2,900 $40,102 $7.73 $25.06Production 200 1,870 2,070 $32,877 $9.89 $18.76Healthcare Practitioners and Technical 950 800 1,750 $67,248 $17.13 $39.93Transportation and Material Moving 260 1,310 1,570 $29,751 $8.38 $17.26Business and Financial Operations 620 640 1,260 $57,851 $16.28 $33.58Personal Care and Service 610 580 1,190 $21,815 $7.51 $11.98Education, Training, and Library 320 860 1,180 $43,284 $11.49 $25.47Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance 400 530 930 $23,709 $7.66 $13.27Healthcare Support 640 270 910 $24,932 $9.22 $13.37Management 190 710 900 $94,468 $24.26 $55.99Computer and Mathematical 430 410 840 $63,241 $19.55 $35.83Construction and Extraction 290 550 840 $48,279 $14.78 $27.43Installation, Maintenance, and Repair 230 490 720 $42,326 $12.90 $24.07Architecture and Engineering 120 380 500 $60,242 $18.48 $34.20Community and Social Services 280 220 500 $40,087 $12.88 $22.47Protective Service 120 360 480 $38,183 $8.95 $23.06Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media 90 260 350 $42,873 $11.05 $25.39Life, Physical, and Social Science 100 170 270 $64,501 $16.92 $38.05Legal 50 90 140 $80,518 $17.39 $49.37Farming, Fishing, and Forestry 10 20 30 $26,507 $8.72 $14.76

WDA 2&3 Milwaukee/WOW Occupational Projections, 2006-2016(Milwaukee, Washington, Ozaukee, and Waukesha counties)

Estimated Salary and WagesAverage Annual Openings

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Education/TrainingAnnual

OpeningsShort-term on-the-job training 10,550Moderate-term on-the-job training 4,580Bachelor's degree 3,500Work experience in a related occupation 1,990Long-term on-the-job training 1,560Postsecondary vocational training 1,190Bachelor's or higher degree, plus work experience 880Associate degree 830Associate or Bachelor's degree 670Master's degree 580First professional degree 290Doctoral degree 130

WDA 2&3 Milwaukee/WOW Occupational Projections, 2006-2016(Milwaukee, Washington, Ozaukee, and Waukesha counties)

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Milwaukee

Broad Occ 16-34 % 35-54 % 55+ %Numerical

total16-34

number35-54

number55+

numberOffice & admin. support 31.6% 48.5% 19.9% 65,105 20,561 31,591 12,953 Sales & related 48.3% 39.7% 12.0% 50,508 24,387 20,073 6,048 Production 31.0% 54.0% 15.0% 40,022 12,418 21,605 5,999 Management 26.9% 54.8% 18.2% 33,949 9,137 18,618 6,194 Transp. & material moving 33.3% 49.6% 17.1% 31,401 10,443 15,576 5,382 Education, training & library 30.6% 47.4% 22.0% 27,602 8,446 13,091 6,065 Food preparation & serving 70.3% 22.9% 6.8% 27,565 19,371 6,318 1,876 Healthcare practitioner & tech. 38.2% 48.7% 13.2% 25,015 9,546 12,179 3,290 Construction & extraction 35.9% 53.1% 11.0% 19,512 7,002 10,366 2,144 Building/grounds & maintenance 31.7% 50.2% 18.2% 19,349 6,127 9,707 3,515 Business & financial operations 28.6% 58.0% 13.4% 18,700 5,340 10,845 2,515 Personal care & service 45.8% 33.1% 21.2% 18,258 8,357 6,038 3,863 Healthcare support 41.2% 46.7% 12.2% 15,348 6,317 7,161 1,870 Install, maintenance & repair 29.3% 64.2% 6.4% 12,854 3,772 8,256 826 Computer & mathematical 37.5% 53.7% 8.8% 10,598 3,970 5,695 933 Total 37.3% 47.4% 15.3% 415,786 155,194 197,119 63,473

WOW

Broad Occ 16-34 % 35-54 % 55+ %Numerical

total16-34

number35-54

number55+

numberOffice & admin. support Total 29.0% 45.0% 26.1% 49,108 14,230 22,080 12,798 Sales & related Total 34.7% 43.1% 22.2% 44,607 15,486 19,212 9,909 Management Total 19.2% 60.4% 20.4% 34,864 6,678 21,062 7,124 Production Total 33.0% 52.5% 14.5% 31,389 10,354 16,485 4,550 Healthcare practitioner & tech. Total 23.5% 53.4% 23.1% 18,978 4,463 10,135 4,380 Food preparation & serving Total 59.1% 29.6% 11.3% 18,721 11,064 5,544 2,113 Business & financial operations Total 19.1% 53.0% 27.9% 18,076 3,452 9,574 5,050 Transp. & material moving Total 37.7% 45.9% 16.4% 17,931 6,761 8,233 2,937 Education, training & library Total 23.7% 53.0% 23.2% 15,830 3,759 8,395 3,676 Construction & extraction Total 34.5% 46.3% 19.3% 15,714 5,414 7,268 3,032 Architecture & engineering Total 24.9% 59.1% 16.0% 10,905 2,710 6,448 1,747 Personal care & service Total 45.6% 45.8% 8.6% 10,806 4,928 4,948 930 Building/grounds & maintenance Total 31.0% 56.3% 12.8% 10,759 3,332 6,052 1,375 Computer & mathematical Total 40.6% 54.8% 4.7% 9,592 3,890 5,253 449 Healthcare support Total 49.3% 44.3% 6.5% 5,129 2,527 2,271 331 Install, maintenance & repair Total 41.6% 15.7% 42.7% 3,100 1,289 487 1,324 Total 31.8% 48.6% 19.6% 315,509 100,337 153,447 61,725

Note: Occupation groups are in descending order based on the number of workers in each group.Source: 2006 U.S. Census, ACS PUMS & WI DWD, OEA

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Changes to Employment

Migration for all counties in southeastern Wisconsin Employment Place of Work Employment Place of Residence

Year Milwaukee Ozaukee Washington Waukesha Milwaukee Ozaukee Washington Waukesha Milwaukee Ozaukee Washington Waukesha1990 64,494 -13,715 -16,744 -15,353 519566 26,323 34,999 153,119 455,072 40,038 51,743 168,4721991 55,781 -12,179 -16,981 -12,638 503411 27,990 35,472 157,123 447,630 40,169 52,453 169,7611992 52,449 -12,358 -17,893 -8,410 504053 29,126 36,840 167,094 451,604 41,484 54,733 175,5041993 52,012 -12,180 -18,743 -8,761 506991 30,406 38,454 172,772 454,979 42,586 57,197 181,5331994 54,657 -11,891 -19,820 -7,323 515098 32,354 40,138 181,833 460,441 44,245 59,958 189,1561995 52,673 -11,148 -19,529 -2,373 515770 34,482 42,621 193,297 463,097 45,630 62,150 195,6701996 54,375 -11,612 -19,448 -2,488 518145 35,017 44,531 198,627 463,770 46,629 63,979 201,1151997 56,053 -10,655 -20,074 -1,506 523561 36,686 45,130 204,179 467,508 47,341 65,204 205,6851998 62,185 -9,349 -19,948 3,459 527422 38,356 46,184 212,396 465,237 47,705 66,132 208,9371999 65,991 -9,626 -20,416 5,050 529940 38,789 46,986 217,831 463,949 48,415 67,402 212,7812000 70,832 -6,542 -20,044 17,294 528923 39,975 48,113 222,972 458,091 46,517 68,157 205,6782001 70,751 -7,537 -19,933 19,808 521349 38,771 48,217 224,679 450,598 46,308 68,150 204,8712002 70,005 -7,085 -18,818 19,988 506872 38,328 48,235 221,718 436,867 45,413 67,053 201,7302003 67,820 -7,576 -18,206 22,027 499055 37,753 48,809 223,414 431,235 45,329 67,015 201,3872004 63,874 -8,538 -18,165 24,591 491924 37,140 49,809 226,879 428,050 45,678 67,974 202,2882005 63,391 -8,176 -17,585 26,276 490157 37,838 51,566 230,513 426,766 46,014 69,151 204,2372006 62,272 -8,766 -18,764 26,095 492848 38,156 52,337 234,861 430,576 46,922 71,101 208,7662007 52,086 -7,353 -17,947 29,962 496522 38,864 53,025 236,419 444,436 46,217 70,972 206,4572008 53,217 -7,282 -18,445 27,430 496056 38,769 52,272 233,146 442,839 46,051 70,717 205,716

Change -11,277 6,433 -1,701 42,783 -23,510 12,446 17,273 80,027 -12,233 6,013 18,974 37,244

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2000 to 2007 Population Changes

Total: Milwaukee Ozaukee Washington Waukesha TotalUnder 5 years 6,719 -816 -167 -1,844 3,8925 to 9 years -5,178 -946 -535 -2,539 -9,19810 to 14 years -698 -826 -211 -2,382 -4,11715 years 746 2 -1 81 82816 to 17 years 1,514 3 -1 164 1,68018 and 19 years -282 348 210 1,840 2,11620 years -1,928 151 990 1,530 74321 years -660 475 430 1,592 1,83722 to 24 years -4,970 1,646 534 3,689 89925 to 29 years -11,070 271 2,075 948 -7,77630 to 34 years -5,899 -1,312 -1,279 -4,798 -13,28835 to 39 years -2,024 -1,828 -2,045 -7,455 -13,35240 to 44 years -5,255 -1,647 181 -5,021 -11,74245 to 49 years 7,968 1,023 2,053 4,171 15,21550 to 54 years 14,117 1,341 1,521 5,220 22,19955 to 59 years 19,392 2,233 2,236 9,110 32,97160 and 61 years 5,144 812 877 4,270 11,10362 to 64 years 4,027 756 1,286 2,288 8,35765 and 66 years 706 165 318 1,624 2,81367 to 69 years -3,413 470 1,124 1,864 4570 to 74 years -5,106 -189 -3 403 -4,89575 to 79 years -5,331 279 -885 778 -5,15980 to 84 years 376 596 1,359 1,376 3,70785 years and over 2,193 278 651 1,657 4,779

Total 11,088 3,285 10,718 18,566 43,657

16 + 9,499 5,871 11,632 25,250 52,25216 to 64 20,074 4,272 9,068 17,548 50,96265+ -10,575 1,599 2,564 7,702 1,290

2000 - 2007 Population Change by Age

Census Bureau

American Community Survey

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Final Estimated Components of Population Change for Wisconsin Counties: 2000-2008

1/1/2008 Final

Estimate

County NameApril 2000 Census*

ESTIMATEEstimated Births

Estimated Deaths

Est. Natural Increase

Est. Net Migration

Est. Total Change

Natural Increase

Net Migration

Est. Total Pct. Change

Est. Natural Increase

Est. Net Migration

KENOSHA 149,577 162,094 16,595 9,773 6,822 5,695 12,517 4.6% 3.8% 8.4% 54.5% 45.5%MILWAUKEE 940,164 938,490 115,040 66,726 48,314 -49,988 -1,674 5.1% -5.3% -0.2%OZAUKEE 82,317 87,008 6,759 4,848 1,911 2,780 4,691 2.3% 3.4% 5.7% 40.7% 59.3%RACINE 188,831 196,321 20,044 11,935 8,109 -619 7,490 4.3% -0.3% 4.0% 108.3% -8.3%WALWORTH 92,013 101,315 9,136 6,391 2,745 6,557 9,302 3.0% 7.1% 10.1% 29.5% 70.5%WASHINGTON 117,496 130,493 11,586 6,704 4,882 8,115 12,997 4.2% 6.9% 11.1% 37.6% 62.4%WAUKESHA 360,767 382,697 32,945 21,600 11,345 10,585 21,930 3.1% 2.9% 6.1% 51.7% 48.3%Total 1,931,165 1,998,418 212,105 127,977 84,128 -16,875 67,253

WOW 560,580 600,198 51,290 33,152 18,138 21,480 39,618 45.8% 54.2%SE 430,421 459,730 45,775 28,099 17,676 11,633 29,309 60.3% 39.7%Milwaukee 940,164 938,490 115,040 66,726 48,314 -49,988 -1,674

WOW 29.0% 30.0% 24.2% 25.9% 21.6%SE 22.3% 23.0% 21.6% 22.0% 21.0%Milwaukee 48.7% 47.0% 54.2% 52.1% 57.4%Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Wisconsin Department of Administration* APRIL 1, 2000 CENSUS COUNTS INCLUDE CORRECTIONS FROM COUNT QUESTION RESOLUTION (CQR) PROGRAM

PERCENT CHANGE, 4/1/2000 -1/1/2008Numeric Change, 4/1/2000 - 1/1/20084/1/2000 - 1/1/2008

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Milwaukee 7 CountiesPopulation Change by Age 2005 to 2035

M 7 Milwaukee SE Wisconsin WOWAgeGroup Change Change Change Change0-4 (5,805) (16,756) 4,101 6,850 5-9 (2,228) (11,181) 4,202 4,751 10-14 (11,557) (18,156) 2,753 3,846 15 (1,873) (2,832) 555 404 16-19 (7,491) (11,328) 2,222 1,615 20-24 (6,273) (12,430) 2,745 3,412 25-29 (2,174) (14,897) 3,912 8,811 30-34 3,468 (10,987) 5,849 8,606 35-39 (7,570) (13,835) 2,202 4,063 40-44 (12,576) (9,904) 58 (2,730) 45-49 (12,297) (12,754) 1,449 (992) 50-54 (1,070) (7,497) 5,421 1,006 55-59 8,045 1,711 7,265 (931) 60-64 25,622 10,906 8,814 5,902 65-69 43,701 14,362 13,678 15,661 70-74 53,762 15,260 16,562 21,940 75-79 44,475 11,785 12,729 19,961 80-84 30,022 6,661 7,879 15,482 85-89 19,968 4,109 4,871 10,988 90-94 9,012 1,360 2,266 5,386 95-99 3,660 783 880 1,997 100&over 1,453 331 350 772 Total 172,274 (75,289) 110,763 136,800

15 and under (21,463) (48,925) 11,611 15,851 16+ 193,737 (26,364) 99,152 120,949 16 to 64 (12,316) (81,015) 39,937 28,762 65 + 206,053 54,651 59,215 92,187

State of WisconsinDepartment of Administration

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Milwaukee and the WOW countiesEducational Attainment 25 years old and older

Milwaukee County

Milwaukee City

Mil County w/o City Ozaukee Washington

Waukesha County

Waukesha City

Waukesha County w/o City

No schooling completed 0.8% 1.0% 0.6% 0.2% 0.1% 0.3% 0.5% 0.3%Nursery to 4th grade 0.6% 0.8% 0.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% 0.3% 0.0%5th and 6th grade 1.5% 2.4% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% 0.5% 0.2%7th and 8th grade 2.2% 2.6% 1.7% 1.4% 1.6% 1.1% 1.4% 1.0%9th grade 1.9% 2.7% 0.7% 0.3% 0.5% 0.4% 1.0% 0.3%10th grade 2.6% 3.2% 1.7% 0.7% 0.9% 1.0% 1.7% 0.9%11th grade 3.8% 5.1% 2.0% 1.4% 1.3% 1.2% 1.4% 1.2%12th grade, no diploma 2.2% 2.3% 2.2% 0.9% 2.0% 1.5% 1.9% 1.4%Less than High School 15.6% 20.2% 9.3% 5.0% 6.4% 5.9% 8.6% 5.4%High school graduate (includes equivalency) 32.7% 34.8% 29.8% 22.7% 32.3% 26.8% 33.2% 25.5%Some college, less than 1 year 5.8% 5.8% 5.9% 6.6% 7.6% 6.1% 6.1% 6.1%Some college, 1 or more years, no degree 13.4% 13.1% 13.8% 13.9% 15.7% 13.2% 11.7% 13.5%Associate's degree 7.0% 6.5% 7.7% 7.1% 10.2% 8.3% 7.5% 8.5%Bachelor's degree 16.5% 13.3% 20.8% 28.2% 19.5% 25.6% 22.4% 26.2%Master's degree 6.2% 4.6% 8.4% 12.3% 6.4% 9.6% 7.9% 9.9%Professional school degree 2.0% 1.2% 3.1% 3.1% 1.4% 3.2% 1.5% 3.5%Doctorate degree 0.9% 0.6% 1.2% 1.2% 0.5% 1.3% 1.0% 1.4%Total: 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Assoc degree and higher 32.5% 26.2% 41.2% 51.8% 38.0% 48.0% 40.4% 49.6%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 American Community Survey

2007 Average Annual Unemployment Rate 5.60% 6.70% 3.80% 3.70% 4.10% 3.90% 4.60% 3.70%

Educational Attainment

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Graduation and drop out rates for the largest school districts in the Milwaukee 7 region

Regular diplomas percent 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Average Waukesha 92.8% 93.6% 96.1% 98.8% 98.7% 98.7% 98.0% 98.7% 91.3% 95.0% 94.4% 95.6% 96.0% WI Public Schools 89.0% 89.8% 89.7% 89.3% 90.0% 90.8% 91.8% 91.2% 88.8% 89.3% 89.6% 89.0% 89.9% Kenosha 82.3% 81.3% 81.1% 82.6% 87.6% 89.0% 89.8% 90.7% 91.3% 88.3% 88.0% 84.1% 86.4% Racine 69.9% 72.5% 72.1% 73.0% 75.1% 72.9% 76.7% 79.2% 74.7% 71.3% 75.1% 71.7% 73.7% Milwaukee 50.2% 55.6% 56.0% 51.8% 54.7% 60.1% 60.7% 65.6% 59.8% 65.4% 68.6% 67.7% 59.7%

Cohort dropouts percent 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Average Milwaukee 49.8% 44.4% 44.0% 48.2% 45.3% 39.9% 39.3% 33.9% 39.7% 33.8% 30.2% 32.1% 40.0% Racine 30.1% 27.5% 27.9% 27.0% 24.9% 27.1% 23.3% 18.2% 22.5% 25.4% 24.0% 25.7% 25.3% Kenosha 17.7% 18.7% 18.9% 17.4% 12.4% 11.0% 10.2% 9.3% 8.7% 11.6% 11.3% 14.2% 13.4% WI Public Schools 11.0% 10.2% 10.3% 10.7% 10.0% 9.2% 8.2% 7.4% 9.6% 9.0% 8.6% 9.5% 9.5% Waukesha 7.2% 6.4% 3.9% 1.2% 1.3% 1.3% 2.0% 0.2% 7.5% 1.2% 1.9% 1.8% 3.0%

Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction

http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/

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Poverty by Education2007 American Communtiy Survey

Income in the past 12 months below poverty level: Milwaukee

County Ozaukee

County Washington

County Waukesha

County Milwaukee

city Waukesha

city Less than high school graduate 31.7% 11.6% 13.9% 20.6% 34.7% 23.7%High school graduate (includes equivalency) 38.6% 37.4% 35.4% 33.4% 38.9% 40.2%Some college or associate's degree 21.2% 14.6% 41.7% 29.2% 19.2% 26.6%Bachelor's degree 5.6% 28.9% 7.2% 11.4% 4.6% 5.9%Graduate or professional degree 2.9% 7.5% 1.7% 5.4% 2.5% 3.7%Total: 13.1% 3.6% 3.6% 3.5% 18.2% 7.3%

Income in the past 12 months at or above poverty level: Milwaukee

County Ozaukee

County Washington

County Waukesha

County Milwaukee

city Waukesha

city Less than high school graduate 12.9% 4.5% 5.8% 5.3% 16.8% 7.2%High school graduate (includes equivalency) 31.8% 22.1% 32.2% 26.4% 33.8% 32.1%Some college or associate's degree 27.0% 28.3% 33.4% 27.7% 26.8% 25.5%Bachelor's degree 18.3% 28.3% 20.0% 26.3% 15.4% 24.1%Graduate or professional degree 10.1% 16.9% 8.6% 14.4% 7.2% 11.1%Total: 86.9% 96.4% 96.4% 96.5% 81.8% 92.7%

Total: Milwaukee

County Ozaukee

County Washington

County Waukesha

County Milwaukee

city Waukesha

city Less than high school graduate 15.3% 4.8% 6.1% 5.8% 20.0% 8.4%High school graduate (includes equivalency) 32.7% 22.6% 32.3% 26.6% 34.8% 32.7%Some college or associate's degree 26.2% 27.8% 33.7% 27.7% 25.4% 25.6%Bachelor's degree 16.6% 28.3% 19.6% 25.8% 13.4% 22.8%Graduate or professional degree 9.1% 16.6% 8.3% 14.1% 6.4% 10.5%Total: 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 American Community Survey

2007 Average Unemployment 5.6% 3.7% 4.1% 3.9% 6.7% 5.1%

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Handy Websites• Check on job titles, skills and related

occupations: Onet– http://online.onetcenter.org/

• Definition of “green” jobs and industry: EMSI– http://www.economicmodeling.com/

• Wage comparison for counties and length of service: Wisconsin WorkNET– http://worknet.wisconsin.gov/worknet/wagecomparison.

aspx?menuselection=ce

• Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Office of Economic Advisors– http://www.dwd.state.wi.us/oea/

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