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Wyoming Workforce Annaul Report

The Wyoming Workforce Annual Report is produced each year by the Research & Planning (R&P) section of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services in partnership with the Wyoming Workforce Development Council.


2025 Wyoming Workforce Annual Report

Welcome to the 2025 edition of the Wyoming Workforce Annual Report, produced by the Research & Planning (R&P) section of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services in partnership with the Wyoming Workforce Development Council. This report provides an overview of Wyoming’s economy and workforce. Chapters in this report include:

  1. Continued Growth in Wyoming's Labor Market in 2024
  2. Construction Drives Wyoming Job Growth in 2024
  3. Population Growth Continues for 4th Straight Year
  4. Wyoming Labor Force Hits 8-Year High in 2024
  5. Wyoming UI Claims Up, But Still Lower than Usual in 2024
  6. Small Increase in Persons Working in Wyoming in 2024
  7. Wyoming Women Had Higher Education than Men in 2023
  8. Wyoming Projected to Add 35,000 Jobs in the Next 10 Years
  9. Wyoming Projected to Outpace the U.S. in STEM Job Growth
  10. Nearly Two-Thirds of Wyo Workers Offered Medical Insurance
  11. Past and Projected Growth in Health Care-Related Occupations
  12. Wyoming Occupational Fatalities Increase to 45 in 2023
  13. Highlights of the 2023 SOII Survey for Wyoming
  14. Just the Facts

Published June 25, 2025.

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