Wisconsin Manufacturers’ Confidence in State’s Economy Increasing

Manufacturers in Wisconsin are growing increasingly confident about the state’s economy according to an annual study put out by the Wisconsin Center For Manufacturing and Productivity. In its latest Wisconsin Manufacturing Report, 32% of the manufacturers surveyed believed that the Wisconsin economy was growing compared to 23% in 2024, and only 20% saw the economy as either slowing or in a recession compared to 39% last year. Finally, 46% believed the economy was stable, up from 34% in the prior year. The survey respondents expressed some concerns over the ability to recruit and retain skilled workers and were mixed on the impacts of tariffs, but were much less concerned about inflation, with that statistic dropping to 25% in this year’s survey compared to 46% in 2024.


You can find a link to the report here.


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