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Unemployment Insurance Covered Employment and Wages
for Second Quarter 1996

Source: ES-202 Report
Run Date: November 1996
Prepared: 12/23/96 by Nancy Brennan
Text by: Mike Evans

The second quarter of the year traditionally has higher payroll and employment levels, due to seasonal workers in industries like Agriculture, Manufacturing and Construction. In the second quarter of 1996, however, Construction is down 1.5 percent from 1995. Schools letting out for the summer, with students and teachers taking on summer jobs, also contributes to higher payrolls and employment levels in the second quarter (Local Education is a subgroup of the Local Government industry). Due to the Local Education phenomenon, the second quarter also has the highest number of multiple jobs (refer to the article, "Wyoming Unemployment Insurance Wage Record Summary Statistics", November 1996 Trends).

One half of the counties had negative changes in employment over the year (see Table 2). Sweetwater County had the largest percent decrease (3.9%) concurring with the Mining industry decline statewide (see Table 1). Big Horn County had the largest percent increase in employment (3.6%). These counties also corresponded in payroll shifts, although Weston, Carbon and Niobrara Counties had larger percent declines than Sweetwater. Campbell County continued to grow economically with total payroll increasing 4.5 percent, while Natrona County monthly employment diminished by 1.4 percent. Average Weekly Wages increased substantially in Sublette, Park, Sheridan and Crook Counties and decreased in Laramie, Uinta, Niobrara and Hot Springs Counties.

The Wyoming economy remained stagnant with employment flat statewide--only a 0.5 percent increase from second quarter 1995 to 1996. Total Payroll was up only 1.6 percent and wages were up even less (1.1%). Both payroll and wages increased far below inflation (2.8%). The Manufacturing industry had the largest increases statewide from the previous year in employment, payroll and average weekly wage (13.6%, 24.5% and 9.6%, respectively). The majority of these increases were due to a large firm changing its primary industrial activity. State Government average weekly wages had the largest decrease (4.0%). Mining continued to decrease in total payroll and average monthly employment (6.2% and 7.0%, respectively). Interestingly, Federal Government had a decrease of 1.8 percent in employment but a 6.5 percent increase in payroll and an 8.5 percent increase in weekly wages. This is due to an employment cut at the lower end of the pay scale, which caused employment to decrease but caused the average wage to increase substantially.


Table 1: Wyoming Average Monthly Employment, Total Payroll and Average Weekly Wages for Second Quarter 1996 by Industry

AVERAGE MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT TOTAL PAYROLL AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGE
SECOND QUARTER CHANGE SECOND QUARTER CHANGE SECOND QUARTER CHANGE
1996 1995 NO. PERCENT 1996 1995 NO. PERCENT 1996 1995 NO. PERCENT
Total 215,763 214,680 1,083 0.5% $1,218,210,583 $1,199,195,063 $19,015,520 1.6% $434 $430 $5 1.1%
Private 160,708 159,746 962 0.6% $867,416,026 $851,490,701 $15,925,325 1.9% $415 $410 $5 1.3%
--Agriculture 3,308 3,219 89 2.8 12,188,851 11,690,555 498,296 4.3 283 279 4 1.5
--Mining 15,630 16,812 -1,182 -7.0 170,024,814 181,225,845 -11,201,031 -6.2 837 829 8 0.9
--Construction 14,309 14,529 -220 -1.5 84,757,461 84,353,981 403,480 0.5 456 447 9 2.0
--Manufacturing 10,703 9,420 1,283 13.6 77,189,398 61,977,432 15,211,966 24.5 555 506 49 9.6
--TPU* 10,965 11,247 -282 -2.5 84,854,574 88,500,182 -3,645,608 -4.1 595 605 -10 -1.7
--Wholesale Trade 7,360 7,511 -151 -2.0 49,490,873 48,822,750 668,123 1.4 517 500 17 3.4
--Retail Trade 44,525 44,073 452 1.0 133,979,150 128,561,285 5,417,865 4.2 231 224 7 3.2
--FIRE** 7,890 7,856 34 0.4 50,148,229 46,687,780 3,460,449 7.4 489 457 32 7.0
--Services 46,018 45,078 940 2.1 204,782,676 199,670,891 5,111,785 2.6 342 341 2 0.5
Total Government 55,054 54,934 121 0.2% $350,794,557 $347,704,362 $3,090,195 0.9% $490 $487 $3 0.7%
--Federal Government 7,348 7,480 -132 -1.8 60,104,849 56,418,082 3,686,767 6.5 629 580 49 8.5
--State Government 11,651 11,751 -100 -0.9 76,215,222 80,061,750 -3,846,528 -4.8 503 524 -21 -4.0
--Local Government 36,056 35,702 353 1.0 214,474,486 211,224,530 3,249,956 1.5 458 455 2 0.5

*Transportation & Public Utilities
**Finance, Insurance & Real Estate

Table 2: Wyoming Average Monthly Employment, Total Payroll and Average Weekly Wages for Second Quarter 1996 by Region and County

AVERAGE MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT TOTAL PAYROLL AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGE
SECOND QUARTER CHANGE SECOND QUARTER CHANGE SECOND QUARTER CHANGE
1996 1995 NO. PERCENT 1996 1995 NO. PERCENT 1996 1995 NO. PERCENT
Total 215,763 214,680 1,083 0.5% $1,218,210,583 $1,199,195,063 $19,015,520 1.6% $434 $430 $5 1.1%
Northwest 34,532 34,056 476 1.4% $170,163,593 $164,225,082 $5,938,511 3.6% $379 $371 $8 2.2%
--Big Horn 3,584 3,458 126 3.6 18,104,951 16,924,232 1,180,719 7.0 389 376 12 3.2
--Fremont 13,466 13,108 358 2.7 67,721,873 65,738,832 1,983,041 3.0 387 386 1 0.3
--Hot Springs 2,061 2,012 50 2.5 8,383,768 8,381,710 2,058 0.0 313 321 -8 -2.4
--Park 11,762 11,835 -74 -0.6 57,050,866 55,003,061 2,047,805 3.7 373 357 16 4.4
--Washakie 3,659 3,643 16 0.4 18,902,135 18,177,247 724,888 4.0 397 384 14 3.5
Northeast 33,317 33,122 195 0.6% $198,391,776 $191,220,601 $7,171,175 3.8% $458 $444 $14 3.1%
--Campbell 16,149 15,762 387 2.5 113,550,341 108,686,416 4,863,925 4.5 541 530 10 2.0
--Crook 1,956 2,014 -59 -2.9 10,619,498 10,326,550 292,948 2.8 418 394 23 5.9
--Johnson 2,512 2,449 62 2.5 11,013,293 10,651,146 362,147 3.4 337 335 3 0.8
--Sheridan 10,525 10,674 -149 -1.4 52,160,969 50,217,420 1,943,549 3.9 381 362 19 5.3
--Weston 2,176 2,222 -46 -2.1 11,047,675 11,339,069 -291,394 -2.6 391 393 -2 -0.5
Southwest 47,681 48,199 -519 -1.1% $301,637,944 $301,969,508 -$331,564 -0.1% $487 $482 $5 1.0%
--Lincoln 4,816 4,815 1 0.0 27,702,340 27,171,168 531,172 2.0 443 434 8 1.9
--Sublette 2,008 2,017 -9 -0.4 10,058,529 9,706,324 352,205 3.6 385 370 15 4.1
--Sweetwater 19,240 20,014 -775 -3.9 142,654,563 146,519,589 -3,865,026 -2.6 570 563 7 1.3
--Teton 13,571 13,318 253 1.9 77,740,461 74,649,639 3,090,822 4.1 441 431 9 2.2
--Uinta 8,046 8,036 10 0.1 43,482,051 43,922,788 -440,737 -1.0 416 420 -5 -1.1
Southeast 55,506 55,254 252 0.5% $290,893,937 $290,609,750 $284,187 0.1% $403 $405 -$1 -0.4%
--Albany 13,518 13,216 302 2.3 68,990,474 67,417,709 1,572,765 2.3 393 392 0 0.0
--Goshen 3,946 3,995 -49 -1.2 17,263,101 17,185,044 78,057 0.5 336 331 6 1.7
--Laramie 34,068 34,077 -9 -0.0 183,419,535 185,405,497 -1,985,962 -1.1 414 419 -4 -1.0
--Niobrara 812 821 -9 -1.1 3,592,190 3,699,374 -107,184 -2.9 340 347 -6 -1.9
--Platte 3,161 3,145 17 0.5 17,628,637 16,902,126 726,511 4.3 429 413 15 3.7
Central 39,302 39,801 -499 -1.3% $224,028,954 $223,710,421 $318,533 0.1% $438 $432 $6 1.4%
--Carbon 6,536 6,682 -146 -2.2 35,192,538 36,221,896 -1,029,358 -2.8 414 417 -3 -0.7
--Converse 4,119 4,067 52 1.3 24,103,014 23,202,813 900,201 3.9 450 439 11 2.6
--Natrona 28,647 29,052 -405 -1.4 164,733,402 164,285,712 447,690 0.3 442 435 7 1.7
Nonclassified 5,425 4,249 1,177 27.7% $33,094,379 $27,459,701 $5,634,678 20.5% $469 $497 -$28 -5.6%


Table 3: Wyoming Monthly Employment for 1996 by Industry

1996 MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE
Total 202,978 202,632 204,666 206,903 215,883 224,502
Private 149,510 148,802 150,223 152,427 160,071 169,627
--Agriculture 2,373 2,386 2,599 2,948 3,310 3,666
--Mining 15,385 15,281 15,162 15,180 15,659 16,051
--Construction 11,792 11,199 11,644 12,815 14,658 15,453
--Manufacturing 10,546 10,440 10,363 10,477 10,694 10,939
--TPU* 10,770 10,766 10,698 10,786 10,971 11,138
--Wholesale Trade 7,165 7,201 7,249 7,277 7,355 7,449
--Retail Trade 42,203 41,853 42,128 42,560 44,317 46,697
--FIRE** 7,687 7,715 7,769 7,753 7,863 8,054
--Services 41,589 41,961 42,611 42,631 45,244 50,180
Total Government 53,468 53,830 54,443 54,476 55,812 54,875
--Federal Government 7,105 7,071 7,034 7,065 7,302 7,676
--State Government 11,403 11,416 11,466 11,561 11,749 11,643
--Local Government 34,960 35,343 35,943 35,850 36,761 35,556

*Transportation & Public Utilities
**Finance, Insurance & Real Estate

Editor's Note: We have revised the tables used to show Covered Employment and Wage information. You will now find Average Monthly Employment, Total Payroll and Average Weekly Wages grouped together with their respective numeric and percent changes over the year (see Tables 1 and 2). Monthly Employment by Industry (see Table 3) is a new addition showing running monthly employment totals for the year. We hope that these changes make the Covered Employment and Wage information easier and more convenient for you to use. --GCE


 
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