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2021 Wyoming Workforce Annual Report

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Wyoming Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), Second Quarter 2021 (2021Q2)

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Table 8: Wyoming Covered Employment, Total Wages, & Average Weekly Wage by Industry (NAICS) for Carbon County - Second Quarter 2021a
Average Monthly Employment Total Wages Average Weekly Wage
Change   Change Change
NAICSb Code Ownership and Industry 2021Q2 2020Q2 N % 2021Q2 2020Q2 $ % 2021Q2 2020Q2 $ %
Ownership - Total 7,225 6,722 503 7.5 $97,208,235 $85,990,319 $11,217,916 13.0 $1,035 $984 $51 5.2
Ownership - Private 5,358 4,903 455 9.3 $71,623,746 $60,593,845 $11,029,901 18.2 $1,028 $951 $78 8.2
11  Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting  217 215 2 0.9 $1,860,786 $1,770,797 $89,989 5.1 $660 $634 $26 4.1
112  Animal Production & Aquaculture  197 199 -2 -1.0 $1,682,412 $1,643,445 $38,967 2.4 $658 $636 $22 3.4
113  Forestry & Logging  13 8 5 60.0 $128,472 $79,329 $49,143 61.9 $741 $733 $9 1.2
21  Mining, Quarrying, & Oil & Gas Extraction  167 158 8 5.3 $3,419,541 $3,181,921 $237,620 7.5 $1,578 $1,546 $32 2.1
213  Support Activities For Mining  105 91 14 15.4 $2,026,026 $1,625,388 $400,638 24.6 $1,489 $1,379 $110 8.0
22  Utilities  33 36 -2 -6.6 $673,503 $667,712 $5,791 0.9 $1,554 $1,440 $114 7.9
221  Utilities  33 36 -2 -6.6 $673,503 $667,712 $5,791 0.9 $1,554 $1,440 $114 7.9
23  Construction  830 777 53 6.8 $16,359,977 $11,116,218 $5,243,759 47.2 $1,517 $1,101 $416 37.8
236  Construction of Buildings  78 78 -1 -0.8 $741,698 $751,300 -$9,602 -1.3 $735 $738 -$3 -0.4
237  Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction  479 554 -74 -13.4 $10,312,760 $8,083,292 $2,229,468 27.6 $1,655 $1,123 $532 47.4
238  Specialty Trade Contractors  273 145 128 88.0 $5,305,519 $2,281,626 $3,023,893 132.5 $1,497 $1,210 $286 23.7
42  Wholesale Trade  58 52 6 10.9 $671,714 $648,238 $23,476 3.6 $896 $959 -$63 -6.6
423  Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods  23 17 6 32.7 $256,291 $228,852 $27,439 12.0 $857 $1,016 -$159 -15.6
424  Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods  35 35 0 0.0 $415,423 $419,386 -$3,963 -0.9 $922 $931 -$9 -0.9
44  Retail Trade  718 731 -14 -1.9 $5,519,752 $5,629,037 -$109,285 -1.9 $592 $592 $0 -0.1
441  Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers  79 77 2 3.0 $947,723 $795,980 $151,743 19.1 $923 $799 $124 15.6
442  Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores  14 15 -1 -6.8 $113,786 $107,583 $6,203 5.8 $640 $564 $76 13.5
443  Electronics & Appliance Stores  8 8 0 -4.0 $64,707 $60,277 $4,430 7.3 $622 $557 $66 11.8
444  Building Material & Garden Supply Stores  76 89 -13 -14.9 $632,786 $891,896 -$259,110 -29.1 $640 $768 -$128 -16.6
445  Food & Beverage Stores  126 145 -19 -12.9 $973,018 $1,031,244 -$58,226 -5.6 $592 $547 $45 8.3
447  Gasoline Stations  215 201 14 7.0 $1,378,480 $1,267,503 $110,977 8.8 $493 $485 $8 1.7
453  Miscellaneous Store Retailers  10 18 -8 -43.6 $37,184 $70,469 -$33,285 -47.2 $277 $296 -$19 -6.4
48  Transportation & Warehousing  165 189 -24 -12.5 $2,316,329 $2,694,358 -$378,029 -14.0 $1,078 $1,097 -$19 -1.7
484  Truck Transportation  85 104 -19 -18.2 $1,077,134 $1,328,642 -$251,508 -18.9 $971 $980 -$9 -0.9
486  Pipeline Transportation  43 47 -4 -8.5 $905,353 $1,035,031 -$129,678 -12.5 $1,620 $1,694 -$74 -4.4
488  Support Activities For Transportation  13 15 -1 -9.1 $131,436 $143,739 -$12,303 -8.6 $758 $754 $5 0.6
51  Information  62 62 0 0.0 $590,907 $557,926 $32,981 5.9 $729 $689 $41 5.9
511  Publishing Industries, Except Internet  21 24 -3 -12.5 $110,982 $118,981 -$7,999 -6.7 $407 $381 $25 6.6
517  Telecommunications  23 22 1 6.1 $365,085 $336,490 $28,595 8.5 $1,221 $1,194 $27 2.2
52  Finance & Insurance  121 118 3 2.8 $1,517,409 $1,382,359 $135,050 9.8 $965 $904 $61 6.7
522  Credit Intermediation & Related Activities  77 79 -3 -3.4 $950,376 $925,102 $25,274 2.7 $954 $897 $56 6.3
523  Securities, Commodity Contracts, Investments  13 13 0 0.0 $287,417 $219,295 $68,122 31.1 $1,701 $1,298 $403 31.1
524  Insurance Carriers & Related Activities  31 25 6 23.7 $279,616 $237,962 $41,654 17.5 $687 $723 -$36 -5.0
53  Real Estate & Rental & Leasing  61 57 4 6.4 $557,050 $541,686 $15,364 2.8 $702 $727 -$24 -3.4
531  Real Estate  42 40 2 5.8 $305,852 $289,480 $16,372 5.7 $556 $557 -$1 -0.2
532  Rental & Leasing Services  19 17 1 7.7 $251,198 $252,206 -$1,008 -0.4 $1,035 $1,119 -$85 -7.5
54  Professional & Technical Services  116 116 0 0.3 $1,526,292 $1,407,712 $118,580 8.4 $1,012 $936 $76 8.1
541  Professional & Technical Services  116 116 0 0.3 $1,526,292 $1,407,712 $118,580 8.4 $1,012 $936 $76 8.1
55  Management of Companies & Enterprises  15 16 -1 -6.3 $305,772 $283,057 $22,715 8.0 $1,568 $1,361 $207 15.2
551  Management of Companies & Enterprises  15 16 -1 -6.3 $305,772 $283,057 $22,715 8.0 $1,568 $1,361 $207 15.2
56  Administrative & Waste Services  160 139 21 15.1 $1,743,803 $1,559,274 $184,529 11.8 $838 $863 -$25 -2.8
561  Administrative & Support Services  137 115 22 18.8 $1,479,224 $1,303,186 $176,038 13.5 $833 $872 -$39 -4.5
562  Waste Management & Remediation Services  23 24 -1 -2.8 $264,579 $256,088 $8,491 3.3 $872 $821 $52 6.3
62  Health Care & Social Assistance  373 349 23 6.7 $3,232,566 $2,957,138 $275,428 9.3 $667 $651 $16 2.5
621  Ambulatory Health Care Services  157 150 7 4.4 $1,883,385 $1,737,492 $145,893 8.4 $925 $891 $34 3.8
71  Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation  88 63 25 39.9 $612,288 $504,353 $107,935 21.4 $537 $619 -$82 -13.2
72  Accommodation & Food Services  1,245 919 326 35.4 $7,055,649 $5,037,152 $2,018,497 40.1 $436 $422 $14 3.4
721  Accommodation  652 480 172 35.8 $4,552,885 $3,207,890 $1,344,995 41.9 $537 $514 $23 4.5
722  Food Services & Drinking Places  592 439 154 35.0 $2,502,764 $1,829,262 $673,502 36.8 $325 $321 $4 1.3
81  Other Services, Except Public Administration  87 85 2 2.3 $698,588 $675,923 $22,665 3.4 $615 $609 $6 1.0
811  Repair & Maintenance  58 61 -3 -4.9 $580,223 $601,652 -$21,429 -3.6 $765 $755 $11 1.4
813  Membership Associations & Organizations  17 14 3 23.8 $58,585 $36,124 $22,461 62.2 $260 $198 $62 31.0
   
Ownership - Federal Government 179 185 -6 -3.1 $3,007,600 $2,986,550 $21,050 0.7 $1,292 $1,244 $48 3.9
48  Transportation & Warehousing  35 35 0 0.0 $426,756 $453,285 -$26,529 -5.9 $938 $996 -$58 -5.9
491  Postal Service  35 35 0 0.0 $426,756 $453,285 -$26,529 -5.9 $938 $996 -$58 -5.9
54  Professional & Technical Services  4 4 0 0.0 $83,384 $81,148 $2,236 2.8 $1,481 $1,442 $40 2.8
541  Professional & Technical Services  4 4 0 0.0 $83,384 $81,148 $2,236 2.8 $1,481 $1,442 $40 2.8
92  Public Administration  140 145 -6 -3.9 $2,497,460 $2,452,117 $45,343 1.8 $1,375 $1,298 $78 6.0
924  Administration of Environmental Programs  135 135 0 0.2 $2,439,438 $2,376,941 $62,497 2.6 $1,390 $1,358 $32 2.4
926  Administration of Economic Programs  5 11 -6 -56.2 $58,022 $75,176 -$17,154 -22.8 $956 $542 $414 76.3
   
Ownership - State Government 385 409 -25 -6.0 $5,633,049 $6,223,228 -$590,179 -9.5 $1,126 $1,169 -$43 -3.7
61  Educational Services  3 3 0 0.0 $31,527 $29,962 $1,565 5.2 $808 $768 $40 5.2
611  Educational Services  3 3 0 0.0 $31,527 $29,962 $1,565 5.2 $808 $768 $40 5.2
92  Public Administration  382 406 -25 -6.1 $5,601,522 $6,193,266 -$591,744 -9.6 $1,129 $1,172 -$44 -3.7
921  Executive, Legislative & General Government  5 3 2 66.7 $67,325 $41,111 $26,214 63.8 $1,036 $1,054 -$18 -1.7
922  Justice, Public Order, & Safety Activities  250 273 -22 -8.2 $3,910,181 $4,477,635 -$567,454 -12.7 $1,202 $1,263 -$62 -4.9
923  Administration of Human Resource Programs  25 25 0 1.3 $298,065 $294,624 $3,441 1.2 $905 $907 -$1 -0.2
924  Administration of Environmental Programs  12 14 -2 -14.0 $216,031 $219,676 -$3,645 -1.7 $1,348 $1,179 $169 14.3
926  Administration of Economic Programs  89 91 -3 -2.9 $1,109,920 $1,160,220 -$50,300 -4.3 $963 $977 -$14 -1.5
   
Ownership - Local Government 1,304 1,225 79 6.5 $16,943,840 $16,186,696 $757,144 4.7 $1,000 $1,017 -$17 -1.7
92  Public Administration  404 384 20 5.3 $4,163,357 $4,010,071 $153,286 3.8 $792 $803 -$11 -1.4
921  Executive, Legislative & General Government  368 349 19 5.5 $3,798,000 $3,648,503 $149,497 4.1 $794 $805 -$11 -1.4
924  Administration of Environmental Programs  11 11 0 3.0 $142,176 $131,362 $10,814 8.2 $965 $919 $47 5.1
aPreliminary.
bNorth American Industry Classification System. 
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: October 2021.
Prepared by M. Moore, Research & Planning, WY DWS, 11/23/21.