Glenn Grothman
Glenn Grothman
stated on October 30, 2015 in an interview:

Wisconsin’s 6th congressional “district has more manufacturing jobs than almost any other” in the nation.

True
By James B. Nelson
November 20, 2015

Rep. Glenn Grothman says his district has more manufacturing jobs than any other district

In making the transition from state lawmaker to a U.S. Congressman, Republican Glenn Grothman has learned a few things about national issues — and his new district.

As a candidate in 2014, Grothman — like the other Republicans seeking the open seat — opposed the U.S. Export-Import Bank. Grothman called the agency a form of “corporate welfare” and promised not to support the institution.

But employers in his district told him they are heavy users of the bank, which helps companies sell their goods and services in foreign countries by providing financing for export deals.

Ultimately, Grothman voted to support reauthorization of the bank — a Full Flop on our Flip-O-Meter. At the time, he said he reconsidered after listening to Wisconsin employers who benefit from the bank.

And Grothman told us that, since taking office, he’s learned a lot about the 6th District. With about 710,000 residents, it’s a little more than four times as large as his state Senate district.

One tidbit he picked up: “This district has more manufacturing jobs than almost any other” in the nation. That claim caught our attention.

Is Grothman right?

Behind the numbers

Before we dig into the numbers, let’s look at some of the manufacturers in his district that urged him to support the Export-Import bank. In all, Grothman said he heard from 42 businesses.

Those companies include defense contractor Oshkosh Corp. and crane manufacturer Manitowoc Co.

Grothman said he knew manufacturing was important to Wisconsin, but initially assumed that Congressional districts in large cities like Chicago might have a greater share of manufacturers.

As backup on the claim the 6th District is among the most manufacturing-heavy in the nation, Grothman pointed us to a January 2015 report from the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute on the importance of manufacturing jobs.

According to the report, which is build on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics:

  • Wisconsin is the nation’s No. 2 state in percentage of total employment which are manufacturing jobs, behind Indiana. The report said that as of 2013, there were 458,400 manufacturing jobs in Wisconsin, about 16.3 percent of the state workforce.

  • The 6th District has about 80,000 manufacturing jobs out of a workforce of 353,700. That’s a share of 22.6 percent, putting it third, behind two districts in Indiana – one in the far northeast corner and the other in the north western portion of the state.

  • The 6th District is No. 1 in terms of total manufacturing employment, followed by the 3rd District in Indiana which has 76,200.

  • Four Wisconsin congressional districts (the 1st, 5th 6th, and 8th) are in the top 11 nationally, in terms of manufacturing jobs as a share of total employment.

All are represented in the House by Republicans.  The 1st is in the southern and eastern part of the state, represented by Paul Ryan; the 5th, represented by Jim Sensenbrenner, includes suburban counties north and west of Milwaukee; the 6th is represented by Grothman and the 8th is in northeastern Wisconsin, represented by Reid Ribble.

Our rating

Grothman’s introduction to Washington included some insights –and political pressure — about his district that caused him to switch his position on the Export-Import Bank.

In explaining his switch, he said the 6th District has more manufacturing jobs than almost any other other in the nation. He’s right both in terms of the percent of jobs in manufacturing (3rd) and the raw number (1st).

We rate the statement True.

Our Sources

Economic Policy Institute, "The Manufacturing Footprint and the Importance of U.S. Manufacturing Jobs," Jan. 22, 2015

PolitiFact Wisconsin, "Rep. Glenn Grothman hears from employers, changes stance on Ex-Im Bank," Nov. 6, 2015

Ballotpedia

Emails, Tyler Houlton, chief of staff, Rep. Glenn Grothman, Oct. 30, 2015

Telephone interview, Rep. Glenn Grothman, Oct. 30, 2015

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