What Do Employers Want?
Part 2: Evidence from the New Hires Survey for Health Care
Wyoming’s health care & social assistance and educational services industries share several traits. Both industries deal with a large client base on a daily basis, and both industries employ larger proportions of females than across all industries as a whole. In addition, wages tend to be higher in both the health care and education industries than the statewide average across all industries.
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Also inside February Trends:
State Unemployment Rate Unchanged at 4.4% in December 2013
The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was unchanged from November to December at 4.4%. Unemployment remained below its year-ago level of 4.9% and was significantly lower than the current U.S. unemployment rate of 6.7%. Seasonally adjusted employment of Wyoming residents rose slightly, increasing by 1,276 individuals (0.4%) from November to December.
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- What Do Employers Want? Part 2: Evidence from the New Hires Survey for Health Care
- State Unemployment Rate Unchanged at 4.4% in December 2013
- Current Employment Statistics (CES) Estimates and Research & Planning's Short-Term Projections, December 2013
- Wyoming Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment
- Campbell County
- Sweetwater County
- Teton County
- Nonagricultural Employment Growth Graph
- Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment Graph
- State Unemployment Rates (Seasonally Adjusted)
- State Unemployment Rates (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
- Economic Indicators
- Wyoming County Unemployment Rates
- Wyoming Normalized Unemployment Insurance Statistics: Initial Claims
- Statewide
- Laramie County
- Natrona County
- Statewide by Industry Graph
- Statewide by County Graph
- Wyoming Normalized Unemployment Insurance Statistics: Continued Claims
- Statewide
- Laramie County
- Natrona County
- Statewide by Industry Graph
- Statewide by County Graph
- Map of Wyoming Regions, Counties, and County Seats with County Unemployment Rates