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Economic Indicators

Total nonfarm employment fell by 3.0% from January 2015 to January 2016.

Jan Dec Jan Percent Change
2016 (p) 2015 (r) 2015 (b) Month Year

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(p) Preliminary. (r) Revised. (b) Benchmarked.
1Local Area Unemployment Statistics Program estimates.
2Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Note: Production worker hours and earnings data have been dropped from the Economic Indicators page because of problems with accuracy due to a small sample size and high item nonresponse. The Bureau of Labor Statistics will continue to publish these data online at http://www.bls.gov/eag/eag.wy.htm.
Wyoming Total Nonfarm Employment
277,400 283,900 285,900 -2.3 -3.0
Wyoming State Government
15,400 15,900 15,300 -3.1 0.7
Laramie County Nonfarm Employment
46,300 47,100 46,200 -1.7 0.2
Natrona County Nonfarm Employment
40,200 41,000 43,200 -2.0 -6.9
Selected U.S. Employment Data
U.S. Multiple Jobholders
7,314,000 7,855,000 7,289,000 -6.9 0.3
As a percent of all workers
4.9% 5.2% 5.0% N/A N/A
U.S. Discouraged Workers
623,000 663,000 682,000 -6.0 -8.7
U.S. Part Time for Economic Reasons
6,406,000 6,179,000 7,269,000 3.7 -11.9
Wyoming Unemployment Insurance
Weeks Compensated
26,441 27,092 18,667 -2.4 41.6
Benefits Paid
$10,492,866 $10,582,711 $6,931,523 -0.8 51.4
Average Weekly Benefit Payment
$396.84 $390.62 $371.32 1.6 6.9
State Insured Covered Jobs 1
264,479 268,773 266,340 -1.6 -0.7
Insured Unemployment Rate
3.6% 3.0% 2.4% N/A N/A
Consumer Price Index (U) for All U.S. Urban Consumers
(1982 to 1984 = 100)
All Items
236.9 236.5 233.7 0.2 1.4
Food & Beverages
248.2 247.5 246.1 0.3 0.9
Housing
240.4 239.5 235.5 0.4 2.1
Apparel
121.9 122.8 122.5 -0.7 -0.5
Transportation
190.2 191.5 190.9 -0.7 -0.4
Medical Care
454.2 451.1 441.0 0.7 3.0
Recreation (Dec. 1997=100)
116.1 115.6 115.3 0.4 0.7
Education & Communication (Dec. 1997=100)
139.5 139.4 137.6 0.1 1.4
Other Goods & Services
419.1 418.3 412.5 0.2 1.6
Producer Prices (1982 to 1984 = 100)
All Commodities
182.5 183.8 192.0 -0.7 -4.9
Wyo. Bldg. Permits (New Privately Owned Housing Units Authorized)
Total Units
93 116 70 -19.8 32.9
Valuation
$19,531,000 $24,268,000 $16,357,000 -19.5 19.4
Single Family Homes
65 91 61 -28.6 6.6
Valuation
$17,973,000 $22,206,000 $15,464,000 -19.1 16.2
Casper MSA2Building Permits
8 12 23 -33.3 -65.2
Valuation
$1,982,000 $2,514,000 $5,260,000 -21.2 -62.3
Cheyenne MSA Building Permits
21 60 10 -65.0 110.0
Valuation
$3,827,000 $8,874,000 $1,491,000 -56.9 156.7
Baker Hughes North American Rotary Rig Count for Wyoming
16 20 48 -20.0 -66.7
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