Gov. Walker: Statement on June jobs number

Contact: Cullen Werwie, 608-267-7303

MADISON—Governor Walker issued the following statement on Wisconsin’s June Jobs Report that saw a net of 9,500 jobs created, including 12,900 private sector jobs:

The addition of 9,500 new jobs in Wisconsin, including nearly 13,000 private sector jobs, in the last month is encouraging news and a positive indication that our state is on the right track. In light of national job numbers that saw our country create a net of only 18,000 jobs last month, our efforts in Wisconsin stand out. Most importantly the new jobs mean that thousands of families all across our state will now be getting a paycheck, in some cases for the first time in over a year.

We have made difficult decisions in our state, but they are beginning to payoff. Despite the state’s good news, we still have a lot of work to do to promote more job growth and reach our goal of helping create 250,000 private sector jobs in four years. The national job figures remind us that we can not rest after one month of good news; while there will be ups and downs along the way, we must help lead the nation to recovery.

As more Wisconsinites enter the workforce we must continue to focus on job growth and creating more opportunities for Wisconsin families.