Overall unemployment rate stayed flat with the biggest shift in Construction, Mining, which gained 4,000 roles, based on the most recently available information published in April 2021.
Total employment in the Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI market rose by 1,524 jobs in March and the unemployment rate stayed flat. The national unemployment rate decreased by 38 bps over the same time to 6.2%.
- Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI unemployment rate is 98 bps below the national rate which is a positive sign.
- Unemployment in the market is 150 bps above the unemployment rate in the market last year at this time, which is a negative.
- Average wages (per hour) grew in March versus prior month by 7.6% and are down compared to last year at this time in the market.
For key employment segments of the market, total jobs grew by 0.4% . Key sectors include:
- Education & Healthcare: 166,400; +500
- Transportation & Utilities: 139,100; -500
- Business Services: 117,900; -1,100
- Manufacturing: 113,300; -100
- Government: 78,500; -500
- Restaurants & Hotels: 59,600; +900
- Financial Services: 48,000; -500
- Other Jobs: 44,600; +200
- Construction, Mining: 29,000; +4,000
- IT & Development: 12,200; no change
Data is based on the most recent 12 months available, through March 2021 (Data published April 2021 and reports created on April 29, 2021). Source: Government data agency and locally acquired statistics.
Note: All reported data is not seasonally adjusted.