Wisconsin Payroll Employment By County for The Private Information Industry in August, 2020
Updated on January 9, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in August, 2020, Wisconsin added 167 number of jobs to the private information industry. Among Wisconsin counties, Dane added the highest number of jobs (160), followed by Milwaukee (41), and Waukesha (18).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in August, 2020. This information can also be found in a table below.

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Wisconsin Payroll Employment By County for The Private Information Industry in August, 2020
Wisconsin Jobs added By County The Private Information Industry in August, 2020
Wisconsin Payroll Employment By County for The Private Information Industry in August, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adams 17 -1
Ashland 40 0
Barron 151 4
Bayfield 61 0
Brown 1363 -5
Buffalo 25 0
Burnett 34 1
Chippewa 151 -8
Clark 68 -1
Columbia 92 4
Crawford 50 -2
Dane 16633 160
Dodge 111 -3
Door 118 -1
Douglas 149 -5
Dunn 38 1
Eau Claire 498 -14
Fond du Lac 770 -2
Forest 4 -1
Grant 252 -4
Green 472 13
Green Lake 56 -3
Iowa 37 1
Jackson 39 0
Jefferson 328 0
Juneau 48 -2
Kenosha 234 7
La Crosse 637 4
Lafayette 13 0
Langlade 34 -1
Lincoln 38 0
Manitowoc 160 -1
Marathon 367 -3
Marinette 111 -2
Marquette 42 2
Milwaukee 7831 41
Monroe 71 3
Oconto 28 2
Oneida 221 2
Outagamie 822 -8
Ozaukee 245 11
Pierce 30 0
Polk 142 -2
Portage 170 3
Price 39 5
Racine 371 -1
Richland 46 -2
Rock 980 -91
Rusk 49 0
St. Croix 194 16
Sauk 75 -11
Sawyer 32 1
Shawano 66 0
Sheboygan 174 8
Taylor 42 0
Trempealeau 63 1
Vernon 128 2
Vilas 78 0
Walworth 216 -14
Washburn 17 0
Washington 294 -10
Waukesha 3468 18
Waupaca 109 5
Winnebago 1495 8
Wood 1282 -13