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Marquette College’s John Johnson analyzed voting information for Wisconsin’s 2024 U.S. Senate and presidential elections. “Our voters is more and more polarized by training,” Johnson writes.

The youngest voters in Wisconsin shifted barely towards Republicans in each races whereas different age teams shifted Democratic within the Senate race and Republican within the presidential. The poorest and richest areas in Wisconsin extra typically vote Democratic, whereas the center class areas have leaned Republican.
Wisconsin has one in all highest percentages of tipped employees within the US
The Tax Coverage Middle’s August 2024 evaluation confirmed that about 5% of employees within the state of Wisconsin work “tipped” jobs. The info evaluation classifies tipped staff as eating room employees and the vast majority of folks working in private care or service jobs (nail technicians, hair stylists, and so on.). In July 2024, Wisconsin’s state minimal wage for tipped employees was barely increased than the federal normal of $2.13 per hour.
Power absenteeism has improved amongst college students, however stays excessive
Wisconsin Coverage Discussion board’s October 2024 evaluation confirmed that college students of all ages are chronically absent, outlined as lacking greater than 10% of faculty days in a 12 months below any circumstances.

The difficulty is commonest at the highschool degree, the place practically one in 4 college students is chronically absent. Power absenteeism reached a peak following the pandemic, and whereas the 2023 charges are decrease than the 2022 charges, they haven’t returned to pre-pandemic norms.

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