Economy
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After 2 Years of COVID, Farmers Look to Turn Things Around in 2022
Wisconsin farmers have hard a rough couple years. Recent investments could help reverse that trend.
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After 2 Years of COVID, Farmers Look to Turn Things Around in 2022
Wisconsin farmers have hard a rough couple years. Recent investments could help reverse that trend.
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Three Years Later, Former Gov. Walker Still Wants to Raise Taxes on the Working Class
The one-time face of the state’s Republican emerged last week to once again propose eliminating the state’s income tax, and increasing the state’s sales tax.
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Wisconsin’s Small Businesses Are Doing Great. Who Should Get the Credit?
Kleefisch says Evers’ “leadership stinks” but acknowledges small businesses are recovering “far faster than we ever could have hoped.”
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Wisconsin’s Small Businesses Are Doing Great. Who Should Get the Credit?
Kleefisch says Evers’ “leadership stinks” but acknowledges small businesses are recovering “far faster than we ever could have hoped.”
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Wisconsin’s Small Businesses Are Doing Great. Who Should Get the Credit?
Kleefisch says Evers’ “leadership stinks” but acknowledges small businesses are recovering “far faster than we ever could have hoped.”
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Editorial: The Economic Recovery Is Real
America’s Debbie Downers have political motivation to trash talk a growing economy.
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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.
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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.
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Still-Struggling Farmers Will Get New COVID Relief Money
Wisconsin will award new funds made available by the federal American Rescue Plan.



















