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Wyoming's Gender Wage Gap: A Study of the Disparity in Wages Between Men and Women in Wyoming: Update 2018

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Demographics and Earnings of Persons Working in Wyoming by County, Industry, Age, & Gender, 2000-2018

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Tables by Industry, County, Age, & Gender, 2000-2018 (Excel)

Published October 2019.


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From the August 2019 issue of Wyoming Labor Force Trends:

  • The Demographics of Wyoming’s Workforce in 2018
    dIn 2018, there were 343,836 individuals working in Wyoming at any time: 46.4% men, 40.2% women, and 13.4% nonresident workers for whom demographic data are not available. In addition, one in five persons (20.0%) working in Wyoming in 2018 was age 55 or older.
  • Changes in Wyoming’s Workforce Demographics: 2014-2018
    dIn 2018, there were 343,836 individuals working in Wyoming at any time: 46.4% men, 40.2% women, and 13.4% nonresident workers for whom demographic data are not available. In addition, one in five persons (20.0%) working in Wyoming in 2018 was age 55 or older.