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Milwaukee by the numbers

Access metro Milwaukee’s performance on 17 economic indicators

Are you interested to see how Milwaukee measures up to similar cities, like Indianapolis or Kansas City? Curious to see the numbers behind Austin’s booming startup scene? The Metro Milwaukee Innovation DataTool has the answers.

The DataTool is designed to gauge the Milwaukee metro area’s performance on a range of indicators tied to innovation and economic growth. The tool allows users to access data on 17 economic indicators grouped into five categories: Capital Formation, Economic Trends, Idea Development, Regional Talent, and Startup and Small Business Development.

The tool is meant to help economic development leaders and the broader community identify the region’s economic strengths and weaknesses and set priorities for future advancement.

Created by the Wisconsin Policy Forum and supported by MMAC Board member Chris Abele and Bader Philanthropies, Pitch Book is the data source for these reports. Pitch Book is a subscription financial analysis database that provides capital market data. The DataTool is updated quarterly.

To access this useful information, go to MKEStartup.News and click on DataTool.

Capital Formation

Economic Trends

Idea Development

Regional Talent Startups & Small Business Development

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