We have written the same sad story give or take a tenth of a point or several hundred jobs here or there in just about every reporting period since Scott Walker's 250,000-new-private-sector-jobs promise remains stuck its six year failing stall, but, for the record:
Wisconsin lost 5,200 private-sector jobs from October to November, preliminary estimates show...
When Gov. Scott Walker began his term in January 2011, he vowed to create 250,000 new private-sector jobs before the end of his first term. Since that time, private-sector jobs have increased by 194,100, representing a 8.2 percent increase. Nationally, private-sector jobs have increased by 12.2 percent since January 2011.