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Weekly Unemployment Insurance Claims for Wyoming

Weekly Unemployment Insurance Claims for Wyoming by County of Residence, Industry, and Selected Demographics, 2019-2024

Updated April 12, 2024, for the week ending April 6, 2024.

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Most Current Weekly Unemployment Insurance Claims Data for Wyoming by Gender and Age

Table 3: Selected Demographics of Wyoming Unemployment Insurance Benefit Claimants for the Week Ending April 6, 2024p
Updated April 12, 2024.  
Initial Claims
Women Men Total
Age N Column % Row % N Column % Row % N Column % Row %
<25 3 2.8 23.1 10 6.0 76.9 13 4.7 100.0
25-34 27 24.8 39.7 41 24.6 60.3 68 24.6 100.0
35-44 24 22.0 33.8 47 28.1 66.2 71 25.7 100.0
45-54 25 22.9 49.0 26 15.6 51.0 51 18.5 100.0
55-64 23 21.1 46.0 27 16.2 54.0 50 18.1 100.0
65+ 7 6.4 30.4 16 9.6 69.6 23 8.3 100.0
Total 109 100.0 39.5 167 100.0 60.5 276 100.0 100.0
Continued Claims
Women Men Total
Age N Column % Row % N Column % Row % N Column % Row %
<25 44 5.3 31.4 96 5.7 68.6 140 5.6 100.0
25-34 168 20.4 34.5 319 19.0 65.5 487 19.4 100.0
35-44 192 23.3 33.9 375 22.3 66.1 567 22.6 100.0
45-54 174 21.1 34.5 330 19.6 65.5 504 20.1 100.0
55-64 179 21.7 33.6 354 21.1 66.4 533 21.3 100.0
65+ 68 8.2 24.8 206 12.3 75.2 274 10.9 100.0
Total 825 100.0 32.9 1,680 100.0 67.1 2,505 100.0 100.0
pPreliminary and subject to revision. 
N/D = Not discloseable due to confidentiality. 
Source: Wyoming Unemployment Insurance Claims. 
Prepared by T. Glover and M. Moore, Research & Planning, WY DWS, 4/12/24.