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In just a few months, COVID-19 has upended workers in Wisconsin. The crisis has touched nearly every worker — leaving some without jobs, others dangerously exposed at work, and sending still others to work in their homes. Transformation is dramatic, but it flows through well-worn channels. COVID-19 exposes and exacerbates Wisconsin’s long-standing and deep inequities, including the state’s Black/white disparity.
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COVID-19 is transforming work more rapidly than standard data can track. Workers’ lives provide a more immediate picture. In recognition and honor of the national movement for Black lives, we begin with profiles of Black workers in Wisconsin. We are grateful to the workers who shared their experience with us.
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“I know I’m gonna have to find a new profession.”
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“They’re making it very hard to live right now.”
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“We had a good team and a nice support system with our union.”
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In March, COVID-19’s impact on the economy was immediate. Jobs plummeted. Unemployment skyrocketed. Key data show how we are doing relative to February 2023, before the collapse.
299,600
Jobs Lost
Wisconsin has 10% fewer jobs than it did before the COVID-19 crisis hit in March 2023.
8.5%
Unemployment
In June, Wisconsin unemployment was 2x the February 2023 unemployment rate (3.5%).
88,600
Leisure/Hospitality
Jobs Lost
Restaurants, hotels, & more were hardest-hit; the sector lost three in ten of its jobs.
Explore the Data
The impact of COVID-19 is fast-moving and frequently changing. Dig deeper into this federal data.
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Analyzing the Numbers
Our up to date analysis of what the data say about the collapse and tentative recovery.
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By Michele Mackey
Forward Community Investments Interim CEO, Kids Forward COO (on loan)
Updates
June Analysis: Historic Losses followed by Strong Recovery
This analysis covers June 2023 data. In March, the US took dramatic steps to stop the spread of COVID-19. Many states issued stay-at-home orders and the economy contracted dramatically. Jobs fell away and unemployment spiked. …
July 22, 2023State of Working Wisconsin: Now Live
Contact: Laura Dresser, Associate Director, ldresser@cows.org, 608-695-9065 Today, COWS launched the State of Working Wisconsin 2023, which tracks the ongoing economic indicators of the COVID-19 crisis in the state. In just a few months, COVID-19 …
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Pandemic Exposes and Exacerbates Black-white Disparities
Before the COVID-19 crisis, Black-white disparities in Wisconsin were among the worst in the nation. COWS documented these disparities in our 2023 report, Race in the Heartland. As COVID-19 has widened Black-white gaps nationally, Wisconsin’s racial divide, already pronounced, is likely growing as well. The response to the crisis and the recovery must focus on racial justice.
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