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Growing and Declining Industries for Wyoming


Current Report | Growing and Declining Industries

Growing and Declining Industries in Wyoming, 2024Q1

Wyoming had four growing industries in 2024Q1, down from five growing industries last quarter. Wyoming's four growing industries in 2024Q1 accounted for 4.9% of all industries and 3.9% of the state's total employment. Growing industries included eavy & civil engineering construction, administration of economic programs, membership associations & organizations, and electrical equipment & appliance manufacturing (73, or 17.7%).

There were also four declining industries in 2024Q1, one less than last quarter. Declining industries made up 4.9% of all industries and 0.7% of total employment. The greatest decline was seen in furniture, home furnishings, electronics, & appliance retailers.

2024Q1 Report

Updated August 14, 2024.