The economic impact of the Port of Green Bay has increased in the past four years, from $70 million in 2004 to $76 million in 2007.
The Port of Green Bay handled 2.3 metric tons of cargo in 2007. This total breaks down as follows:
| 45% Coal | .67% Fuel Oil |
| 27% Limestone | .21% Wood Pulp |
| 15% Cement | 1% Pig Iron |
| 9% Salt | .26% Liquid Asphalt |
The port’s economic impact translates to:
615 local jobs
$23 million in income
$2.5 million in state taxes
$2.1 million in local taxes
$36 million in gross state product