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National Employment Data
Labor Market Information Center
The Labor Market Information Center ties together information on:
- National average wages and trends
- Occupational trends
- Connections to other federal statistical resources
Information is culled from the Business Center of Career OneStop , other U.S. Department of Labor resources.
America's Career InfoNet
America's Career InfoNet , delivers information related to:
- Occupational trends
- Wage trends, both nationally and state-specific
- Knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) required for occupations
- State-level demographic, economic, educational, cultural information
Working in the 21st Century
Working in the 21st Century is a portrait of the U.S. workforce at the beginning of the New Millennium. It contains charts and information related to subjects ranging from education levels to retirement plans. It was created by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics , which also offers these data:
- Inflation and Consumer Spending
- Wages and Benefits
- Unemployment
- Productivity
- Safety and Health
Sheboygan County Data
County Workforce Profile
County Workforce Profile provides snapshots of the labor market in every Wisconsin county. This profile includes analysis of Sheboygan County's current and projected population dynamics and its effect on labor force, the county's industry and occupational composition and wages, commuting patterns, and income information.
Unemployment Rates and Labor Force Estimates
Employment monthly labor force, employment, and unemployment rate estimates for Sheboygan County.
Unemployment Rates and Labor Force Estimates
Wages
The Occupational Employment Statistics survey, conducted annually in every state under the guidance of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, provides hourly wage data for many occupations in Wisconsin and metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) including Sheboygan County. The number of occupations varies by area depending on response rates.
Wisconsin Data
WORKnet
WORKnet is an interactive labor market information database for Wisconsin that lets users customize their information search. Find:
- Unemployment rates, industry projections and size of the labor force
- Local, county, and regional labor market information
- Occupational trends and wages
- Economic indicators and affirmative action statistics
Office of Economic Advisors
The Office of Economic Advisors in the Department of Workforce Development interprets labor force data related to employment growth in Wisconsin. Monthly and annual reports are published to give an overview of county and state trends. These reports include:

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