Salary in Wisconsin: -5% Below National
Wisconsin has one of the highest manufacturing concentrations in the country, plus leading dairy and food processing industries. Madison adds biotech and tech employment around the University of Wisconsin.
As of April 2026, salaries in Wisconsin run -5% below the US national median. Cost of living index: 95 (vs 100 nationally). State income tax applies. Top hiring metros: Milwaukee. Unemployment rate 3.2%. Wisconsin has one of the highest manufacturing concentrations in the country, plus leading dairy and food processing industries. Madison adds biotech and tech employment around the University of Wisconsin.
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50 jobs sorted by Wisconsin median salary.
Methodology
Wisconsin salary figures are computed by adjusting the BLS national median for each job by Wisconsin's state-level multiplier of 0.95× — a composite of state-level OEWS data and BEA Regional Price Parities. Last reviewed April 29, 2026.
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