For more than two decades, the State of Working Wisconsin has presented the workers’ perspective on the economy in the state: who is winning, and who is being left out; where is disparity growing; and what’s happening to the economic chasm separating Black and white workers in the state.
As we head into Labor Day 2023, the State of Working Wisconsin report will focus on how working people are doing and shine a continued spotlight on the state’s racial and ethnic disparities. We bring back focus on jobs, wages, and unions this year but also highlight key findings from our recent publication, Facts from the Frontline.
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Black-white Disparities
Before the COVID-19 crisis, Black-white disparities in Wisconsin were among the worst in the nation. COWS documented these disparities in our 2019 report, Race in the Heartland. As we move beyond the pandemic, we must continue to focus on recovery that addresses Wisconsin’s ever-growing racial divide.
Working Wisconsin is a project of COWS, a national think-and-do tank that promotes “high road” solutions to social problems. We present the workers’ perspective on the economy in Wisconsin.
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