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National & State QCEW Data


Table 1: Wyoming Covered Employment, Total Wages, & Average Weekly Wages by County, First Quarter 2016 & 2017

Average Monthly Employment
Total Wages ($)
Average Weekly Wage ($)
First Quarter
Change
First Quarter
Change
First Quarter
Change
County
2016
2017
N
%
2016
2017
$
%
2016
2017
$
%
Total
       268,324       261,224 -7,099 -2.6 2,974,719,713 2,988,780,790 14,061,077 0.5 853 880 27 3.2
Albany
          15,627         15,263 -364 -2.3   147,614,846 147,016,331 -598,515 -0.4   727 741 14 1.9
Big Horn
            4,053            3,854 -199 -4.9            39,858,590      38,210,081 -1,648,509 -4.1        756      763 7 0.9
Campbell
          26,113         23,744 -2,369 -9.1            354,051,163    330,479,772 -23,571,391 -6.7       1,043   1,071 28 2.7
Carbon
            6,766            6,516 -250 -3.7            84,702,187      83,632,162 -1,070,025 -1.3        963      987 24 2.5
Converse
            6,013            5,529 -484 -8.0   69,259,094 67,748,132 -1,510,962 -2.2   886 943 57 6.4
Crook
            2,227            2,166 -61 -2.7            21,675,932      21,955,202 279,270 1.3        749      780 31 4.1
Fremont
          15,316         14,988 -328 -2.1            145,361,027    146,742,116 1,381,089 1.0          730      753 23 3.2
Goshen
            4,402            4,353 -49 -1.1            38,003,013      38,752,868 749,855 2.0        664      685 21 3.2
Hot Springs
            1,962            1,918 -44 -2.2   16,207,530 16,242,788 35,258 0.2   635 651 16 2.5
Johnson
            2,913            2,940 27 0.9            25,763,421      27,901,823 2,138,402 8.3        680      730 50 7.4
Laramie
          45,054         45,141 87 0.2            485,850,369    499,440,595 13,590,226 2.8          830      851 21 2.5
Lincoln
            5,851            5,943 92 1.6            61,313,157      69,280,097 7,966,940 13.0        806      897 91 11.3
Natrona
          39,049         37,135 -1,914 -4.9   436,738,016 427,375,906 -9,362,110 -2.1   860 885 25 2.9
Niobrara
               895               869 -26 -2.9      7,732,906        7,551,940 -180,966 -2.3        665      668 3 0.5
Park
          12,530         12,253 -277 -2.2            122,082,064    125,069,074 2,987,010 2.4          749      785 36 4.8
Platte
            3,388            3,365 -23 -0.7            34,644,459      35,219,268 574,809 1.7        787      805 18 2.3
Sheridan
          13,036         12,886 -150 -1.2   126,423,627 126,881,905 458,278 0.4   746 757 11 1.5
Sublette
            3,889            3,753 -136 -3.5            54,165,335      55,136,906 971,571 1.8     1,071   1,130 59 5.5
Sweetwater
          22,351         21,842 -509 -2.3            311,103,691    315,354,635 4,250,944 1.4       1,071   1,111 40 3.7
Teton
          18,850         19,476 626 3.3          207,272,405    227,325,292 20,052,887 9.7        846      898 52 6.1
Uinta
            8,248            7,992 -256 -3.1   80,309,876 78,727,703 -1,582,173 -2.0   749 758 9 1.2
Washakie
            3,588            3,532 -56 -1.6            34,690,104      34,959,769 269,665 0.8        744      761 17 2.3
Weston 
            2,301            2,231 -70 -3.0              20,510,592      20,183,367 -327,225 -1.6          686      696 10 1.5
Nonclassified
            3,902            3,535 -367 -9.4            49,386,309      47,593,058 -1,793,251 -3.6        974   1,036 62 6.4


Research & Planning, Wyoming Department of Workforce Services.
Source: EXPO (Second Run: October 2017).
Prepared 10/23/2017 by Nancy Brennan.
Preliminary: Subject to Revision.