Redefining Southeastern Wisconsin Terry Ludeman Department of Workforce Development October 9, 2003.

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Redefining Southeastern Wisconsin Terry Ludeman Department of Workforce Development October 9, 2003

2001 Average Annual Wages 7. Illinois $39, Michigan $37, Minnesota $36, Wisconsin $31,556 United States Average is $36,214

Wisconsin’s Educational Attainment Ranks 33 rd in any form of post-secondary education 9 th in associate’s degrees 29 th in bachelors degrees 36 th in graduate or professional degrees % Bachelors Degree or Higher Minnesota 27.4% Illinois 26.1% U.S. 24.4% Wisconsin 22.5%

Dynamic Metropolitan Areas--Creative,Venturesome Denver, CO Atlanta, GA Twin Cities, MN Seattle, WA Austin, TX Madison, WI San Diego, CA Portland, OR

Stoic Metropolitan Areas Milwaukee, WI Pittsburgh, PA Cleveland, OH St. Louis, MO Philadelphia, PA Hartford, CT Providence, RI

Dynamic Metropolitan Areas--Creative,Venturesome Denver, CO Atlanta, GA Twin Cities, MN Seattle, WA Austin, TX Madison, WI San Diego, CA Portland, OR

Three Demand Items: Wisconsin has been experiencing a strong growth in the number of jobs There is an increasing demand being driven by the increase in the number of people in Wisconsin turning retirement age Older citizens are leading consumers as they are generally wealthy.

Major Supply Side Issues: A decrease in numbers of young entry level workers tied to a dramatic decrease in births: A nearly full labor force participation by females Other Supply Side Issues: Commuting net loss Loss of Talented Young People Low in-migration

Redefining Southeastern Wisconsin Make the area an attractive place for creative talented young people. –Diverse –Tolerant –Open to new ideas