© Copyright 1999 by the Wyoming Department of Employment, Research & Planning

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Vol. 36 No. 4 Copyright © 1999 by the Wyoming Employment Resources Division, Research & Planning

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April 1999 Table of Contents
Wyoming-Attached Workers: Living and Working in Wyoming
Table 1: 1996 Wage Record Classification
Table 2: Number of Jobs Held by Wyoming-Attached Workers
Figure: Demographics of Wyoming-Attached Workers
Table 3: Top Ten Most Frequently Occurring Industry Groups of Jobs Held by Wyoming-Attached Workers

Seasonal Variation in Separation from the Wyoming Labor Market?
Map: Wyoming Separation Rates by County in 1995

Covered Employment and Wages for Third Quarter 1998
Table 1: Wyoming Average Monthly Employment, Total Payroll and Average Weekly Wages by Industry
Table 2: Wyoming Average Monthly Employment, Total Payroll and Average Weekly Wages by Region and County
Table 3: Wyoming Monthly Employment by Industry

Unemployment Insurance Statistics: Initial Claims
Wyoming Statewide
Laramie County
Natrona County
Statewide by Industry
Statewide by Region and County

Unemployment Insurance Statistics: Continued Claims
Wyoming Statewide
Laramie County
Natrona County
Statewide by Industry
Statewide by Region and County

Economic Indicators
Statewide Unemployment Rate
Wyoming Regional Unemployment Rates

County Unemployment Rates

State Unemployment Rates

February News

Defining Metropolitan Areas

Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment
Wyoming Statewide
Laramie County
Natrona County
Nonagricultural Employment Growth

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