KEY POINTS
  • Wisconsin is not projected to break even on a $3 billion incentive package for a proposed LCD screen plant by Taiwan's Foxconn for at least 25 years.
  • Foxconn hopes to open a $10 billion plant in 2020 at a 1,000-acre site in southeastern Wisconsin.
  • Critics have attacked the plan as too expensive and potentially harmful to the environment.
Workers in the Foxconn factory in Shenzhen, China.

Wisconsin is not projected to break even on a $3 billion incentive package for a proposed LCD screen plant by Taiwan's Foxconn for at least 25 years, a legislative analysis showed on Tuesday.

Foxconn hopes to open a $10 billion plant in 2020 at a 1,000-acre site in southeastern Wisconsin and state leaders, including Republican Governor Scott Walker, have touted the incentives as a boon because of the jobs that will be created.