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The Job Market in the Battleground of Battlegrounds: The Wisconsin Suburbs
Jillian McGrath
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View seriesUrban counties tend to vote for Democrats. Rural counties tend to vote for Republicans. Suburban counties are usually the battleground. What is the jobs picture in these three sets of counties in Wisconsin, particularly the suburbs, which are the battleground of this battleground state? How well has Trump done compared to Obama, even before the pandemic? As it stands, it is no contest.
Job gains/loss per month (WI total)
- Obama 2nd term: 3,305/month
- Trump 1st term pre-pandemic: -1,610/month
- Trump 1st term including pandemic: -3,576/month
- Wisconsinites unemployed at end of Obama Administration: 102,752
- Wisconsinites unemployed in August: 185,857
Job gains/loss per month (WI urban counties)
- Obama 2nd term: 358/month
- Trump 1st term pre-pandemic: -197/month
- Trump 1st term including pandemic: -610/month
- Wisconsinites unemployed at end of Obama Administration: 19,117
- Wisconsinites unemployed in August: 41,861
Job gains/loss per month (WI suburban counties)
- Obama 2nd term: 1,477/month
- Trump 1st term pre-pandemic: -199/month
- Trump 1st term including pandemic: -1,443/month
- Wisconsinites unemployed at end of Obama Administration: 31,830
- Wisconsinites unemployed in August: 60,094
Job gains/loss per month (WI rural counties)
- Obama 2nd term: 1,471/month
- Trump 1st term pre-pandemic: -1,213/month
- Trump 1st term including pandemic: -1,522/month
- Wisconsinites unemployed at end of Obama Administration: 51,805
- Wisconsinites unemployed in August: 83,902