Kleefisch says Evers’ “leadership stinks” but acknowledges small businesses are recovering “far faster than we ever could have hoped.”
Editorial: The Economic Recovery Is Real
America’s Debbie Downers have political motivation to trash talk a growing economy.
Evers Puts $60M in COVID Relief Toward Workforce Development
A dozen projects across Wisconsin will get funding, from Eau Claire to Kenosha, under Evers’ plan for the money.
The Expanded Child Tax Credit Has Lifted 45K Wisconsin Children Out of Poverty. It Will Expire Soon if Congress Doesn’t Act.
More than 1 million children in the state have benefited from the monthly payments, which will stop unless Congress extends them by Dec. 28.
Still-Struggling Farmers Will Get New COVID Relief Money
Wisconsin will award new funds made available by the federal American Rescue Plan.
Still-Struggling Farmers Will Get New COVID Relief Money
Wisconsin will award new funds made available by the federal American Rescue Plan.
Workers Protest Sudden Layoffs at Middleton-Based ‘Call of Duty’ Developer
Raven Software quality assurance employees say they’ll be let go in January in a move aimed at “saving pennies.”
‘People Don’t Want to Work’? Maybe They Just Retired Rather Than Expose Themselves to COVID.
Wisconsin already had a Baby Boomer retirement crisis on its hands, the pandemic has only exacerbated the ongoing workforce losses.
‘Tethers to These Communities’: Wisconsin Shows Up for Small Business Saturday
Wisconsinites patronized their favorite local stores for Small Business Saturday as the nation’s economic recovery from COVID continues.
The Pandemic Has Increased Worker Value Among Employers, but Help Still Needed to Address Shortage
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. is working with the Evers Administration to invest $100 million in community infrastructure to attract more workers to state.