Vol. 37 No. 7 Copyright © 2000 by the Wyoming Department of Employment, Research & Planning
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July 2000 Table of Contents
Labor Force Changes In Wyoming and Its Neighbors, May 1999 Versus May 2000 Covered Employment and Wages for Fourth Quarter 1999
Wyoming Unemployment Rate Drops in May
State Unemployment Rates - Not Seasonally Adjusted
State Unemployment Rates - Seasonally Adjusted
Wyoming Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment
Wyoming Economic Indicators
Wyoming County Unemployment Rates
Wyoming Normalized Unemployment Insurance Statistics: Initial Claims
Wyoming Normalized Unemployment Insurance Statistics: Continued Claims
The Importance of Major Industry to Wyoming's Gender Pay Gap: Part One
Table: Average Quarterly Wages with Cumulative Pay Increase and Percent by Starting Wage
Figure: Distribution of Gender by Major Industry from Unemployment Insurance Wage Record Information, 1992 to 1997
Table: Wyoming and Its Neighboring States Labor Force Totals, May 1999 to May 2000 (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
Table 1: Wyoming Monthly Employment for Fourth Quarter 1999 by Industry
Table 2: Wyoming Average Monthly Employment, Total Payroll and Average Weekly Wages for Fourth Quarter 1999 by Industry
Table 3: Wyoming Average Monthly Employment, Total Payroll and Average Weekly Wages for Fourth Quarter 1999 by Region and County
Wyoming Statewide
Laramie County
Natrona County
Nonagricultural Employment Growth
Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Rate
Wyoming Regional Unemployment
Statewide
Laramie County
Natrona County
Statewide by Industry
Statewide by Region and County
Statewide
Laramie County
Natrona County
Statewide by Industry
Statewide by Region and County
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