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BLS Data: Total Nonfarm Jobs Hit Record High For Second Month

MADISON – The Department of Workforce Development (DWD) today released the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) job totals for December, which showed Wisconsin’s total nonfarm jobs hit a record high of 3,026,500 during the month. This total is 42,700 more jobs than a year ago and an increase of 4,800 over the previous month.

Preliminary employment estimates for December 2023 showed Wisconsin’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate held steady at 3.3%. The labor force increased by 2,200 workers over the month, and employment also increased by 1,700 over the month. The state’s total labor force participation rate remained at 65.9% while the national labor force participation rate fell to 62.5% in December.

“Wisconsin has broken its record for total nonfarm jobs for the second consecutive month, concluding a remarkable year of performance,” said DWD Secretary Amy Pechacek. “Overall, Wisconsin’s labor market economy remains strong as we head into 2024. To sustain the state’s historical economic growth and to provide support to working families and employers, we must continue to invest in new talent attraction, retention, and training strategies.”

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