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ARTICLE | Milwaukee In-Depth: Located on Lake Michigan, the Milwaukee-Racine area (population 1,708,563) is a hub for three principal cities: Milwaukee, Racine, and Waukesha, WI. Known as "The City of Festivals," Milwaukee hosts the record-breaking lakefront music fair, Summerfest, and houses the famous "brise soleil," the new wing on the Milwaukee Art Museum that unfolds like a bird's wing. Racine, known as "The Belle City of the Lakes" boasts several architectural highlights designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Learn more...
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High-Tech Institute - Milwaukee
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High-Tech Institute is an award-winning family of schools offering degrees in Technology, Health Care, Veterinary Technology, Criminal Justice, Visual Communications and Business. Our real-world career training equips you with the job skills that today's employers are seeking.We know students need a valuable degree. We know they need a top notch student services department, and we know they need highly-focused, job-relevant courses. We know.

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DeVry University - Milwaukee
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DeVry University Centers can put you on the fast track to a management career. Accelerated programs in Business and Technology allow you to complete your coursework online or on campus.

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Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University - Milwaukee
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A graduate degree really can make a difference, especially when it's from Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University. Online, evening and weekend classes are available.


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University of Phoenix - Milwaukee Campus
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Ready to earn your degree? University of Phoenix makes higher education accessible. Whether you're seeking an associate's, bachelor's, master's or doctoral degree, University of Phoenix can help you reach your goal--and sooner than you think.


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ARTICLE: Milwaukee In-Depth
Located on Lake Michigan, the Milwaukee-Racine area (population 1,708,563) is a hub for three principal cities: Milwaukee, Racine, and Waukesha, WI. Known as "The City of Festivals," Milwaukee hosts the record-breaking lakefront music fair, Summerfest, and houses the famous "brise soleil," the new wing on the Milwaukee Art Museum that unfolds like a bird's wing. Racine, known as "The Belle City of the Lakes" boasts several architectural highlights designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

In 2004, the Milwaukee-Racine, Wisconsin area maintained an average personal income of $36,488. According to the U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Economic Analysis, the average area resident earns approximately 10% more than the average American. Average income has grown about 6.5% over the past 35 years, about 13% below the national average.

The Milwaukee-Racine area's largest employers include:
  • Briggs & Stratton
  • Harley-Davidson
  • Johnson Controls
  • S.C. Johnson
  • Kohl's

The Milwaukee area ranked fifth in the nation in the number of Fortune 500 companies measured as a share of the population.

Although Milwaukee is famously known as the "the nation's watering hole" for its association with beer, Miller Brewing employs less than one percent of the city's workers.
  • Twenty-two percent of the workforce is involved in manufacturing which is higher than the 16.5% national average.
  • Service and managerial jobs are the fastest growing segments of the Milwaukee-Racine economy.
  • Healthcare comprises 27% of all service jobs in the area.

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