Economy
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Wisconsin Families Seeing Benefits Two Months Into Child Tax Credit Expansion
The expanded credit, which lasts through December, is benefitting an estimated 90% of Wisconsin children.
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‘I Don’t Know What We’re Going to Do’: Homelessness Expected to Increase After Court Ends Eviction Ban
The US Supreme Court ended the federal eviction ban Thursday amid the dangerous Delta variant surge, prompting concerns from Wisconsin housing advocates.
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New Union Contract for Milwaukee Janitors Could Be a Model for the State’s Whole Service Industry
A local union leader hopes the new labor agreement serves as a baseline for all service workers in greater Milwaukee.
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Biden Administration Adding New Connections to Education, Training, and Aid
A new website to find schools is announced as more Americans look for work, consider job changes, or monitor a big infrastructure jobs bill.
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Wisconsin Might Have to Change a Law for Foxconn to Build Electric Vehicles in Mount Pleasant
The troubled project in Mount Pleasant has a new problem: a state law banning automakers from selling directly to consumers.
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How Does This Milwaukee Business Plan to Address the Worker Shortage? A Union.
Bounce Milwaukee is proactively seeking a union contract on behalf of its own workers in advance of its reopening.
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Wisconsin Farmers Hope for a ‘Level Playing Field’ as Biden Administration Considers Reviving Organic Rules Trump Killed
A rule written under the Obama administration would have been a boon to small organic farms, but the Trump administration killed it. Now Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack might bring the rule back.
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Op-Ed: Rural Communities Need Support to Keep Wisconsin Strong
Kriss Marion, a small-business owner and Lafayette County supervisor, writes in support of rural communities.
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Op-Ed: Rural Communities Need Support to Keep Wisconsin Strong
Kriss Marion, a small-business owner and Lafayette County supervisor, writes in support of rural communities.
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Farmers Show the Dairy State Has More Than Just Milk and Cheese
Producers display the diversity of their products at Farm Technology Days.























