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Table 3: 1993, 1995 and 1997 Wages for Steady Workers by Major Industry

1993 Annual Wages 1995 Annual Wages Percent Change 93-95 1997 Annual Wages Percent Change 95-97
Agriculture 20,593.00 22,392.38 8.7 24,112.17 7.7
Mining 44,947.56 50,001.19 11.2 55,575.49 11.1
Construction 29,852.36 34,836.00 16.7 37,617.87 8.0
Manufacturing 32,313.93 35,172.83 8.8 38,301.61 8.9
Transportation, Communications, & Public Utilities 35,269.26 38,776.35 9.9 41,905.04 8.1
Wholesale Trade 31,909.37 35,752.61 12.0 39,853.48 11.5
Retail Trade 20,604.29 22,892.58 11.1 24,904.89 8.8
Finance, Insurance, & Real Estate 30,884.68 33,285.78 7.8 37,923.93 13.9
Services 28,603.68 31,776.36 11.1 33,961.58 6.9
State Government 26,740.79 30,190.84 12.9 32,032.00 6.1
Local Government 24,956.10 26,956.56 8.0 28,531.65 5.8
Total Steady Workers (All Industries) $28,948.18 $31,957.21 10.4 $34,542.76 8.1
Total Statewide (All Industries)(*) $21,745.00 $22,351.00 2.8 $23,861.00 6.8

* Source: Wyoming Department of Employment, Research & Planning Section, Annual Covered Employment and Wages, 1993, 1995 & 1997, p. 10, 13 & 13, respectively. Total Statewide Wages (All Industries) is calculated by dividing Total Payroll by Annual Average Employment.


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