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As of the 2019 census estimates, the Milwaukee–Racine–Waukesha Combined Statistical Area population was 2,047,966, the largest in Wisconsin and the 33rd largest in the United States. [8] The Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha CSA shares an eastern border with the Madison MSA the Janesville-Beloit MSA which in turn are both a part of the Madison CSA.
The U.S. State of Wisconsin currently has 40 statistical areas that have been delineated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). On July 21, 2023, the OMB delineated 11 combined statistical areas, 15 metropolitan statistical areas, and 14 micropolitan statistical areas in Wisconsin. [1]
However, Scott Walker's vote share fell to 66% and 63% in Waukesha and Ozaukee in 2018 respectively, contributing to his 1.1% statewide loss to Democrat Tony Evers. [10] In 2022 , Tony Evers won re-election by 3.4%, in part due to further gains in the WOW counties.
Advocate Aurora Health is rated the best Milwaukee-area employer to work for, according to Forbes' 2024 best employers ranking. Advocate Aurora Health ranked 11th out of the 75 Wisconsin companies ...
Tom Daykin, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel June 11, 2024 at 8:15 AM A new state office building is planned for a vacant site at 2701 W. Wisconsin Ave., on Milwaukee's near west side.
Fabian and Edgar Lopez Gutierrez, brothers who run Exquisite Property Management, LLC, pose for a portrait on Thursday December 14, 2023 in Brown Deer, Wis. Jovanny Hernandez / Milwaukee Journal ...
The new commissioners were instrumental in a series of new legislation regulating hours, wages, and employment conditions. They established free employment services in Milwaukee, Superior, La Crosse, and Oshkosh. They passed the nation's first modern apprenticeship law, incorporating area vocational schools, training 625 apprentices in the ...
Brookfield is west of Milwaukee in Waukesha County in an area originally inhabited by Potawatomi Indians. [6] The first white settler, William Howe, arrived in 1820 with a Presidential Land Grant giving him title to the area. Soon after, Robert Curren bought a claim in 1836 and established a tavern and inn. [7]