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Wyoming Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), 2019 Annual Data

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Employing Units, Employment, and Wages by County


Table 2: Employing Units, Employment, and Wages by County in Wyoming, 2019
County Units Average Monthly Employment Total Wages Average Annual Wage
 Total Statewide 26,736 276,927 $13,806,842,544 $49,857
Albany  1,364 15,645 $655,764,649 $41,915
Big Horn  471 4,122 $169,043,776 $41,013
Campbell  1,843 25,159 $1,496,002,374 $59,462
Carbon  671 7,036 $350,861,325 $49,865
Converse  611 7,341 $431,099,825 $58,723
Crook  313 2,468 $112,941,766 $45,770
Fremont  1,730 15,224 $642,117,723 $42,178
Goshen  450 4,149 $161,002,189 $38,802
Hot Springs  255 1,856 $71,350,026 $38,438
Johnson  498 3,225 $125,574,459 $38,938
Laramie  3,776 46,776 $2,278,379,629 $48,708
Lincoln  929 6,496 $315,814,135 $48,614
Natrona  3,546 39,101 $2,032,331,152 $51,976
Niobrara  132 864 $32,514,407 $37,647
Park  1,571 13,734 $574,089,742 $41,801
Platte  405 3,563 $170,246,049 $47,785
Sheridan  1,434 13,452 $589,715,870 $43,839
Sublette  540 3,974 $223,319,231 $56,197
Sweetwater  1,611 22,295 $1,343,885,858 $60,276
Teton  2,456 21,417 $1,104,687,716 $51,580
Uinta  770 8,280 $347,942,100 $42,022
Washakie  442 3,519 $149,730,678 $42,555
Weston  282 2,343 $99,856,458 $42,619
Nonclassifieda 626 4,888 $328,571,407 $67,227
aThe employer may be located statewide or in more than one county.
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, developed through a cooperative program between Research & Planning and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Extract Date: May 2020. 
Prepared by M. Moore, Research & Planning, WY DWS. Revised 5/7/20.