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2021 Wyoming Workforce Annual Report

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Wyoming Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), 2021 Annual Data

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Employing Units, Employment, and Wages by County


Table 2: Employing Units, Employment, and Wages by County in Wyoming, 2021
County Units Total Covered Employment Total Wages Average Annual Wage
 Total Statewide 28,268 265,586 $14,081,315,504 $53,020
Albany  1,449 16,009 $726,191,972 $45,362
Big Horn  499 4,144 $184,014,704 $44,409
Campbell  1,912 22,909 $1,346,213,667 $58,765
Carbon  687 6,889 $368,149,873 $53,443
Converse  613 5,862 $339,242,859 $57,873
Crook  324 2,477 $118,534,112 $47,848
Fremont  1,777 14,996 $671,770,937 $44,797
Goshen  465 4,072 $168,305,190 $41,337
Hot Springs  263 1,902 $79,474,629 $41,781
Johnson  528 3,199 $136,222,740 $42,587
Laramie  4,188 46,438 $2,458,080,647 $52,932
Lincoln  1,037 6,803 $370,876,544 $54,519
Natrona  3,650 36,728 $1,889,109,543 $51,435
Niobrara  127 854 $34,534,408 $40,458
Park  1,729 13,621 $606,205,812 $44,506
Platte  407 3,369 $156,443,377 $46,430
Sheridan  1,535 13,494 $656,071,634 $48,618
Sublette  565 3,662 $198,785,362 $54,284
Sweetwater  1,637 19,799 $1,175,221,820 $59,357
Teton  2,774 21,120 $1,541,285,032 $72,979
Uinta  803 7,875 $343,069,699 $43,563
Washakie  436 3,547 $163,067,659 $45,973
Weston  277 2,290 $100,083,579 $43,711
Nonclassifieda 576 3,529 $250,359,705 $70,944
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 2022. 
Prepared by M. Moore, Research & Planning, WY DWS, 5/23/22.