Construction in Wisconsin
NAICS 23 · Census Bureau County Business Patterns 2023
Benchmarking Construction in Wisconsin
Construction (NAICS 23) in Wisconsin reports 133,159 workers across 14,679 establishments, with $11.1B of aggregate annual payroll flowing through Census CBP 2023 filings. That represents 1.7% of national employment for this industry — a concentration ratio that tells you whether Wisconsin is a primary labor market for this NAICS code or a smaller satellite. A share above 5% signals a meaningful regional cluster; below 1% usually means the state is not a structural fit for this industry at scale.
Wage benchmarking is where state-level data earns its keep. The average annual compensation for Construction employees in Wisconsin is $83,519/yr, versus a national average of $76,580/yr. Wisconsin pays above the national average for this industry, which usually reflects higher skill concentration, union density, or regional cost of living.
Profitability data is only available at the national level because the IRS Statistics of Income program does not publish state-level margin breakdowns. The national net profit margin for Construction is 6.3%, and while margins do vary by state, the direction of variance usually follows labor cost and establishment size — both shown above. For a complete picture, pair this state-industry view with the Construction national page (entity structure, SBA lending, sub-industries) and the Wisconsin overview (top employers, payroll dispersion across industries).
Employment
133,159
Establishments
14,679
Annual Payroll
$11.1B
Avg Payroll/Employee
$83,519/yr
Compare to National Average
Profit Margin (National)
National avg — IRS SOI (no state-level profit data)
Avg Payroll/Employee
Wisconsin vs National avg
Employment
Wisconsin share of national
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau — County Business Patterns / SUSB Industry employment scale, payroll, and firm-size benchmarks · 2025