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State of Wisconsin Bonds

The State of Wisconsin, established as one of the original U.S. states in 1848, is located in the north-central United States. Its primary purpose is to provide governance and services for its residents while showcasing a robust economy driven by manufacturing, agriculture, and healthcare. Key offerings include bonds for funding public projects, as well as various financial instruments aimed at enhancing the state's infrastructure and service capabilities.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
WISGEN 2.33% 2025-05-01 USDState of WisconsinUnited States2025-05-012.3330.00
WISGEN 2.38% 2026-05-01 USDState of WisconsinUnited States2026-05-012.3833.78
WISGEN 2.48% 2027-05-01 USDState of WisconsinUnited States2027-05-012.4833.54
WISGEN 3.15% 2027-05-01 USDState of WisconsinUnited States2027-05-013.1543.63
WISGEN 3.19% 2033-05-01 USDState of WisconsinUnited States2033-05-013.1944.00
WISGEN 3.29% 2037-05-01 USDState of WisconsinUnited States2037-05-013.2944.64
WISGEN 3.95% 2036-05-01 USDState of WisconsinUnited States2036-05-013.9544.44
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State of Wisconsin issue history

Wisconsin began issuing bonds in the early 20th century to finance infrastructure projects such as roads and schools. Notably, in 2008, the state issued over $1 billion in general obligation bonds to enhance its infrastructure, which garnered significant attention in financial markets. Current yields on Wisconsin bonds are competitive within the industry, reflecting the state’s strong credit rating. Additionally, Wisconsin bonds often come with favorable tax exemptions, making them attractive to retail investors seeking tax-efficient income generation.