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Madison’s plunge down Money Magazine’s “Best Places to Live” from No. 1 mid-sized city in 1996 to No. 89 today has absolutely delighted those who detest the city and its liberal traditions.
But one ranking that has received virtually no press attention in the state — and understandably so — is the one from CNBC showing Wisconsin falling from No. 33 to No. 37 in the list of “America’s Top States for Business.”
Wisconsin is ranked a shocking No. 47 for its workforce, a ranking based on the education level, number of available workers and relative success of state worker training programs in placing participants in jobs.
The low ranking from CNBC in this key category is no doubt also linked to the fact Wisconsin is always touting the quality of its workforce in its marketing materials. (See Business Beat, May 14, 2008.)
Only West Virginia, New York and Hawaii are ranked lower for their workforce.
Doesn’t surprise me, pretty pathetic.
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