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Page 1: Milwaukee Urban Agenda

1Photo: Chris Murphy, The Capitol Times

Milwaukee Urban Agenda: Battling InequalityState Representative Mandela Barnes

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A Growing Statewide Income Gap

Census trends show that, for Wisconsin workers, income has fallen for low-income groups as they significantly increased for the top percent

1https://www.census.gov/prod/2013pubs/acsbr12-02.pdf

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Increasing Income While the Bottom Falls Behind

1https://www.census.gov/prod/2013pubs/acsbr12-02.pdf

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Zeroing in on Milwaukee• Quick Facts (data from 2012):

• The city of Milwaukee ‘s per capita income ($19,199) is well below state levels ($27,426)

• Average family income in the city is at $54,203, compared to the $80,551 state average3

• 23.6% of Milwaukee families fell below the poverty line while the State reported only 8.4%

• The disparity between working families’ average incomes by Milwaukee zip codes show an even more detailed picture of wealth segregation–as these bottom incomes are in demographically African-American areas

2012 average income of working families (adjusted gross income of non-elderly married and single state tax filers with dependents)

212 to 1 Income Inequality among Working Families in Milwaukee County: Workforce Challenges for 2014 University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Employment & Training Institute, 20143 http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?src=bkmk

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Visualizing the Racial Link

African American Population in Milwaukee Household Income Distribution in Milwaukee

42000 U.S. Census Bureau

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Wisconsin: America’s Worst State for Black Children

• Recent study by the Annie E. Casey Foundation ranks Wisconsin LAST in the nation for its ability to prepare black children for success

• Ranking based on 12 metrics ranging from educational opportunity to home life

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Attacking Milwaukee from the Capitol

• Public Schools weakened• Milwaukee’s local

control stripped• Restrictions on voting

rights, disproportionate impact on minorities

• 80,000 kicked off of BadgerCare

• No follow-through on ‘Transform Milwaukee’

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Hurting Education• Massive Cuts to public education

• $2.6 billion cut from public education in 2011-2 budget, low spending level maintained in 2013-4

• Tax cuts that disproportionately benefit the wealthy• Not all schools held to same standards, accountability

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Local Control No More• State Legislature defunds

and decimates Milwaukee County Board

• Residency requirements for city employees eliminated• Measure snuck into budget

• Low-Income and voters disenfranchised by voter restriction bills

• Redistricting shifts power to Republican suburbs and towns

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Transform Milwaukee: Promise Broken

• $100 million promised by the governor in 2012 through WHEDA • One year later, $75 million short

• Money shifted away from high-need areas to special interest projects

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Gov. Walker Tiptoes away from Transform Milwaukee

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Working towards Solutions

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Job Preparation• Strong public education• Strengthening MPS• Holding voucher schools

accountable

• Access to higher education• Universities• Technical colleges

• Job training programs• Technical colleges • Community

organizations

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Strengthen Milwaukee

• Reinvestment initiative zones• Community and economic development investment• High need areas targeted

• Improved financing for housing and business development • Community based Councils ensuring well-tailored

development planning• Milwaukee residents hired for the redevelopment• Millions invested to create jobs, strengthen communities,

improve the city

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Fair Employment• AB 755• Proposed amendment to the

Wisconsin Fair Employment Law

• Makes illegal hiring discrimination based on employment status

• Recent unemployment shouldn’t be a barrier to future employment

• Breaking down unjust barriers to employment, helping the unemployed get jobs

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Thank You!• Contact my Office at any time with questions• Phone: 608-266-3756• E-mail: [email protected]• Online: http://legis.wisconsin.gov/assembly/barnes/