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Wyoming Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), Fourth Quarter 2021 (2021Q4)

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Mining, Including Oil & Gas (NAICS 21)


Table 32: Wyoming Covered Employment, Total Wages, & Average Weekly Wages in Mining, Including Oil & Gas (NAICS 21), Fourth Quarter 2020 & 2021a
Average Monthly Employment Total Wages Average Weekly Wage
Change   Change Change
NAICSb Code Ownership and Industry 2021Q4 2020Q4 N % 2021Q4 2020Q4 $ % 2021Q4 2020Q4 $ %
21 Mining, Quarrying, And Oil And Gas Extraction  15,400 14,560 840 5.8 $389,138,547 $345,469,987 $43,668,560 12.6 $1,944 $1,825 $119 6.5
211  Oil And Gas Extraction  2,183 2,703 -521 -19.3 $77,325,951 $81,482,045 -$4,156,094 -5.1 $2,725 $2,319 $407 17.5
2111  Oil And Gas Extraction  2,183 2,703 -521 -19.3 $77,325,951 $81,482,045 -$4,156,094 -5.1 $2,725 $2,319 $407 17.5
212  Mining, Except Oil And Gas  7,205 7,221 -16 -0.2 $181,306,889 $175,161,161 $6,145,728 3.5 $1,936 $1,866 $70 3.7
2121  Coal Mining  4,433 4,494 -62 -1.4 $108,709,628 $104,253,030 $4,456,598 4.3 $1,887 $1,784 $102 5.7
2122  Metal Ore Mining  95 97 -2 -1.7 $2,275,512 $2,113,043 $162,469 7.7 $1,843 $1,681 $161 9.6
2123  Nonmetallic Mineral Mining And Quarrying  2,677 2,630 47 1.8 $70,321,749 $68,795,088 $1,526,661 2.2 $2,021 $2,012 $9 0.4
213  Support Activities For Mining  6,013 4,636 1,377 29.7 $130,505,707 $88,826,781 $41,678,926 46.9 $1,670 $1,474 $196 13.3
2131  Support Activities For Mining  6,013 4,636 1,377 29.7 $130,505,707 $88,826,781 $41,678,926 46.9 $1,670 $1,474 $196 13.3
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: April 2022. 
Prepared by M. Moore, Research & Planning, WY DWS, 4/15/22.  


Figure: Average Monthly Employment in Private Mining, Including Oil & Gas (NAICSa 21) by County, 2021Q4

aNorth American Industry Classification System.
bAll industries are private ownership unless otherwise noted.
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages.
Prepared by M. Moore, Research & Planning, WY DWS, 4/26/2022.