Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development News Release
Tuesday, March 30, 2004
Governor
Jim Doyle
Secretary
Roberta Gassman
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February Local Unemployment Rates Announced

Madison – Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) Secretary Roberta Gassman today announced that 63 of Wisconsin’s 72 counties posted lower unemployment rates for February 2004 as compared to February 2003 but that 68 counties had rates higher than the prior month.

"We are still seeing the effects of a sluggish national economy and the slow rate of job creation", Secretary Gassman said. "The statewide unadjusted rate showed an increase over the prior month and is higher than the national rate. The good news is that the rates are lower than one year ago, but we still are not seeing the job growth we would like, and need, to see."

Sixty-eight of Wisconsin’s 72 counties reported higher rates for February than January; only two counties had lower rates in February (Menominee and Rusk); and one (Price) unchanged. On a more positive note, 63 counties experienced lower rates in February 2004 than they had reported for February 2003.

All eleven of Wisconsin’s metropolitan statistical areas saw their unadjusted rates increase between January and February, and nine of those saw their seasonally adjusted rates increase as well. The La Crosse MSA and the Dane County MSA saw no change between January and February in their seasonally adjusted rates.

Although manufacturing losses were the base explanation for increasing unemployment rates over most of the past three years, manufacturing remained nearly unchanged between January and February. The reason for the slightly higher unemployment rates in February over January’s rates does not seem to be tied to employment losses in any industry sectors. Rather, the increase appears to be from more people looking for work in February than in January. The number of people counted as employed actually rose, as did the number of jobs. But along with those increases came a slight rise in the number of people unemployed and a slight rise in the overall labor force. This appears to mean that more people were buoyed by positive economic news and began to increase their job searches.

Counties with the highest unemployment rates in February were Marquette at 12.2 percent, Juneau at 11.6 percent, Oconto at 11.4 percent and Rusk at 11.0 percent. The lowest rates were reported for Dane County at 3.3 percent, Eau Claire and Ozaukee counties at 4.8 percent and La Crosse County at 4.9 percent. It is normal for northern Wisconsin counties to have high unemployment rates in January, February and March as seasonal weather patterns curtail many industries. Another factor has been the difficulties experienced in Wisconsin’s paper industry over the past few years.

Employment and Labor Force

Household Survey

Unadjusted estimates

Current

Month Ago

Year Ago

Total labor force

3,100,400

3,082,200

3,043,500

Employed

2,900,800

2,898,200

2,830,800

Unemployed

199,700

184,000

212,700

Wis. Unemployment Rate

6.4%

6.0%

7.0%

U.S. Unemployment Rate

6.0%

6.3%

6.4%


Seasonally adjusted

Current

Month Ago

Year Ago

Total labor force

3,120,200

3,111,100

3,062,500

Employed

2,956,900

2,954,300

2,885,500

Unemployed

163,200

156,800

177,100

Wis. Unemployment Rate

5.2%

5.0%

5.8%

U.S. Unemployment Rate

5.6%

5.6%

5.9%


*State current mo. Area prior mo.

Unemployment % seasonally adjusted

Current Month

Month Ago

Year Ago

23rd

Wisconsin

5.2

5.0

5.8

138th

Appleton-Oshkosh

4.6

4.5

5.1

190th

Eau Claire

4.6

4.5

5.4

119th

Green Bay

4.6

4.5

5.2

248th

Janesville-Beloit

6.7

6.0

7.2

183rd

Kenosha

5.7

5.3

6.1

119th

La Crosse

4.0

4.0

4.5

6th

Madison

2.6

2.6

2.7

190th

Milwaukee-Waukesha

6.0

5.9

6.4

283rd

Racine

7.4

6.9

8.3

95th

Sheboygan

4.5

4.4

5.2

119th

Wausau

4.1

3.9

4.6

  • This is the latest available data for the U.S.’s 331 largest metro areas. Urban rankings are NOT seasonally adjusted. Lower is better. Ties are shown only if existing with other Wisconsin urban areas; ties with urban areas in other states are not shown, but are available upon request. Rankings are by the U.S. Labor Department and are based on unadjusted data for the previous month, while the rates shown above for Wisconsin metropolitan areas are seasonally-adjusted and for the current month.
  • **State ranking is seasonally adjusted
  • *Metropolitan ranking is not seasonally adjusted and is for the prior month

Wisconsin Counties - February 2004

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(Not Seasonally Adjusted)

RANK

COUNTY

RATE

LAST RATE

LAST RANK

YR AGO RATE

RANK

COUNTY

RATE

LAST RATE

LAST RANK

YR AGO RATE

49

ADAMS

6.7%

6.6%

43

8.1%

61

MARATHON

5.8%

5.0%

64

6.4%

7

ASHLAND

9.9%

9.6%

7

11.0%

29

MARINETTE

8.4%

8.0%

18

9.0%

19

BARRON

9.2%

7.9%

25

10.2%

1

MARQUETTE

12.2%

11.4%

1

13.4%

6

BAYFIELD

10.1%

9.8%

6

10.5%

17

MENOMINEE

9.4%

9.5%

8

10.9%

63

BROWN

5.5%

5.0%

62

6.3%

42

MILWAUKEE

7.1%

6.8%

40

7.5%

41

BUFFALO

7.3%

6.6%

44

7.0%

62

MONROE

5.7%

5.4%

56

6.7%

 

28

BURNETT

8.5%

7.0%

39

8.1%

3

OCONTO

11.4%

10.7%

4

11.7%

64

CALUMET

5.3%

5.0%

61

6.0%

21

ONEIDA

8.8%

8.0%

19

9.8%

31

CHIPPEWA

8.2%

7.7%

29

9.5%

55

OUTAGAMIE

6.1%

5.6%

54

6.6%

14

CLARK

9.5%

9.1%

11

11.1%

71

OZAUKEE

4.8%

4.4%

71

4.7%

35

COLUMBIA

7.9%

7.4%

31

8.7%

10

PEPIN

9.9%

9.1%

13

9.7%

32

CRAWFORD

8.0%

7.0%

37

9.0%

46

PIERCE

6.9%

6.3%

47

7.2%

 

72

DANE

3.3%

3.0%

72

3.3%

16

POLK

9.5%

7.9%

26

10.5%

44

DODGE

7.0%

6.4%

46

7.4%

51

PORTAGE

6.5%

5.8%

52

6.9%

5

DOOR

10.9%

10.6%

5

10.5%

43

PRICE

7.0%

7.0%

35

8.5%

38

DOUGLAS

7.5%

7.1%

34

7.4%

30

RACINE

8.4%

7.9%

21

9.3%

52

DUNN

6.4%

5.6%

55

7.2%

56

RICHLAND

6.1%

5.4%

59

7.3%

70

EAU CLAIRE

4.8%

4.8%

66

5.6%

39

ROCK

7.5%

7.0%

36

8.1%

 

27

FLORENCE

8.5%

7.8%

27

12.0%

4

RUSK

11.0%

11.2%

2

12.5%

57

FOND DU LAC

6.0%

5.6%

53

6.8%

59

SAUK

5.8%

5.4%

57

6.5%

23

FOREST

8.7%

7.9%

23

9.7%

18

SAWYER

9.3%

8.6%

16

9.8%

40

GRANT

7.3%

6.7%

42

7.3%

45

SHAWANO

7.0%

6.0%

50

7.6%

47

GREEN

6.9%

6.2%

48

8.5%

67

SHEBOYGAN

5.1%

4.7%

70

6.0%

20

GREEN LAKE

9.1%

8.4%

17

9.8%

22

ST. CROIX

8.8%

7.4%

33

9.4%

 

60

IOWA

5.8%

5.0%

63

7.1%

26

TAYLOR

8.5%

7.9%

22

9.8%

8

IRON

9.9%

9.3%

9

11.0%

24

TREMPEALEAU

8.7%

7.9%

24

9.3%

50

JACKSON

6.7%

6.0%

49

7.6%

48

VERNON

6.8%

6.5%

45

7.8%

53

JEFFERSON

6.4%

5.4%

60

6.5%

13

VILAS

9.6%

8.8%

15

11.3%

2

JUNEAU

11.6%

10.9%

3

12.9%

66

WALWORTH

5.2%

4.8%

67

6.0%

54

KENOSHA

6.3%

5.9%

51

6.7%

12

WASHBURN

9.8%

9.0%

14

10.5%

 

37

KEWAUNEE

7.9%

6.8%

41

8.5%

58

WASHINGTON

5.9%

5.4%

58

6.6%

69

LA CROSSE

4.9%

4.7%

68

5.7%

68

WAUKESHA

5.0%

4.7%

69

5.3%

25

LAFAYETTE

8.6%

7.8%

28

10.3%

36

WAUPACA

7.9%

7.4%

32

8.1%

9

LANGLADE

9.9%

9.3%

10

10.8%

34

WAUSHARA

7.9%

7.6%

30

9.2%

15

LINCOLN

9.5%

8.0%

20

10.2%

65

WINNEBAGO

5.3%

4.9%

65

5.8%

11

MANITOWOC

9.8%

9.1%

12

9.3%

33

WOOD

8.0%

7.0%

38

8.2%

WISCONSIN CITIES - February 2004

(Not Seasonally Adjusted)

RANK

CITY

RATE

LAST RATE

LAST RANK

YR AGO RATE

11

APPLETON CITY

7.3%

6.7%

11

7.9%

3

BELOIT CITY

10.2%

9.9%

3

10.7%

27

BROOKFIELD CITY

3.5%

3.5%

27

3.7%

21

EAU CLAIRE CITY

5.7%

5.6%

19

6.4%

10

FOND DU LAC CITY

7.4%

7.2%

9

8.7%

22

FRANKLIN CITY

5.6%

5.4%

22

6.1%

 

6

GREEN BAY CITY

8.7%

7.9%

6

10.0%

23

GREENFIELD CITY

5.0%

4.8%

23

5.0%

12

JANESVILLE CITY

7.3%

6.6%

13

8.2%

9

KENOSHA CITY

7.6%

7.0%

10

7.9%

19

LA CROSSE CITY

5.8%

5.6%

20

6.8%

28

MADISON CITY

3.0%

2.8%

28

3.1%

 

2

MANITOWOC CITY

11.5%

10.9%

2

11.5%

25

MENOMONEE FALLS VILLAGE

4.3%

3.7%

26

4.8%

4

MILWAUKEE CITY

9.4%

9.0%

4

10.2%

8

NEENAH CITY

8.2%

7.5%

7

8.7%

24

NEW BERLIN CITY

4.5%

4.1%

25

4.6%

18

OAK CREEK CITY

5.9%

6.1%

16

6.9%

 

20

OSHKOSH CITY

5.8%

5.6%

21

6.5%

1

RACINE CITY

12.5%

12.1%

1

14.1%

17

SHEBOYGAN CITY

6.0%

5.7%

18

7.6%

7

STEVENS POINT CITY

8.7%

7.5%

8

9.0%

16

SUPERIOR CITY

6.7%

6.4%

15

6.8%

14

WAUKESHA CITY

6.8%

6.6%

12

7.1%

15

WAUSAU CITY

6.8%

6.0%

17

7.7%

26

WAUWATOSA CITY

4.2%

4.1%

24

4.5%

13

WEST ALLIS CITY

7.0%

6.5%

14

7.2%

5

WEST BEND CITY

9.1%

8.3%

5

10.0%

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