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Key Industries
Greater Green Bay’s diverse economy and workforce creates unlimited opportunities for businesses who choose to find success here. Our businesses are known for their innovation and ingenuity along with their forward-thinking nature and technology-driven solutions. The future of industry looks toward further diversification and innovation.
Wisconsin is #2 in the country for the largest percentage of manufacturing jobs.
Source: WI Department of Workforce Development.
Employment:
n Manufacturing | 19.82% n Health Care and Social Assistance | 16.70% n Retail Trade | 11.06% n Finance/Insurance | 7.53% n Accommodation and Food Services | 7.51% n Wholesale Trade | 5.69% n Construction | 5.46% n Transportation and Warehousing | 5.38% n Professional and Technical Services | 5.05% n Administrative and Waste Services | 4.45% n Management of Companies and Enterprises | 3.89% n Other Services | 2.60% n Arts/Entertainment/Recreation | 1.58% n Information | 1.04% n Educational Services | 0.91%
Average Annual Wage
(For Annual Period Selection)
Arts/Entertainment/Recreation: $122,854 Utilities: $112,161 Company Management: $89,912 Professional & Technical Services: $76,542 Finance/Insurance: $75,109 Wholesale Trade: $68,339 Construction: $65,114 Information: $62,870 Manufacturing: $59,702 Health Care & Social Assistance: $57,724 Transportation & Warehousing: $52,024 Real Estate/Rental/Leasing: $43,410 Educational Services: $41,089 Administrative & Waste Services: $36,259 Retail Trade: $30,409 Other Services: $28,867 Accommodation & Food Services: $16,752
Source: 2020 Annual Averages Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages- Burau of Labor Statistics