Workforce News:
Wage Information
Note: Wage information is available by occupation or industry.
Occupation
For the state and metropolitan areas
The Occupational Employment Statistics survey, conducted annually in every state under the guidance of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, provides hourly wage data for many occupations in Wisconsin and metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs). The number of occupations varies by area depending on response rates. (See map for MSA configurations.)
May 2010 OES Wage Survey (Released May 2011)
For non-metro Counties
The Office of Economic Advisors created nine Labor Supply Areas by grouping counties based on similar workforce patterns. Wages for occupations in these Labor Supply Areas were developed using the Electronic Delivery System (EDS) developed by the State of North Carolina and results from the OES survey.
Industry
Wages and employment reports from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW, ES-202). The data is collected quarterly and in some cases suppressed to protect the identity of specific employers. This information is reported by industry aggregation titles of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Quarterly Data, one year at a time
- 2006 QCEW (Excel, 782KB)
- 2005 QCEW (Excel, 782KB)
- 2004 QCEW (Excel, 583KB)
- 2003 QCEW (Excel, 770KB)
- 2002 QCEW (Excel, 780KB)
- 2001 QCEW (Excel, 780KB)
Annual Averages Only, multiple years combined
- 2001-2006 QCEW (Excel, 789KB)
The data is produced by the Wisconsin Bureau of Workforce Information. It is also available for all states and areas from the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics.

