St. Croix County and EDC promote National Small Business Week
Posted 5/10/22
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St. Croix County and EDC promote National Small Business Week
(From left) EDC President Angela Popenhagen, St. Croix County Board Chair Bob Long, and EDC Executive Director Bill Rubin display a proclamation before the start of the May 3 countyboard meeting recognizing May 1-7, 2022 as National Small Business Week for the benefit of business and industry in St. Croix County. There are an estimated 32.5 million small businesses in the U.S., including more than 461,500 in Wisconsin and 2,300 employer establishments in St. Croix County. Estimated employment of employer establishments in St. Croix is 32,280. The number of employer establishments in Pierce County is estimated at 780, which employ 7,100 persons. The number of employer establishments in Polk County is estimated at 1,120, which employ 14,125 persons. Photo courtesy of St. Croix EDC