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Wyoming Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), 2024 Annual Data

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Employing Units, Employment, and Wages by County


Table 2: Employing Units, Employment, and Wages by County in Wyoming, 2024
County Units Total Covered Employment Total Wages Average Annual Wage
 Total Statewide 30,625 281,904 $17,361,390,466 $61,586
Albany  1,671 17,050 $918,736,687 $53,886
Big Horn  521 4,180 $217,985,628 $52,152
Campbell  2,043 24,807 $1,659,994,985 $66,916
Carbon  687 6,527 $393,834,883 $60,342
Converse  664 6,322 $418,268,209 $66,163
Crook  368 2,706 $155,714,008 $57,540
Fremont  1,851 15,552 $798,573,184 $51,350
Goshen  500 4,094 $194,474,428 $47,497
Hot Springs  263 1,925 $89,733,891 $46,623
Johnson  536 3,385 $166,757,016 $49,260
Laramie  4,752 48,212 $2,940,505,823 $60,991
Lincoln  1,212 7,284 $452,170,203 $62,077
Natrona  3,972 39,997 $2,457,648,233 $61,445
Niobrara  124 809 $36,484,086 $45,126
Park  1,885 14,249 $727,784,859 $51,076
Platte  429 3,320 $177,111,303 $53,354
Sheridan  1,749 14,388 $818,348,770 $56,877
Sublette  604 3,900 $247,131,179 $63,362
Sweetwater  1,733 20,671 $1,411,632,856 $68,291
Teton  2,939 23,809 $1,959,216,132 $82,288
Uinta  871 8,233 $406,141,273 $49,333
Washakie  438 3,571 $184,066,929 $51,552
Weston  286 2,430 $131,460,296 $54,108
Nonclassifieda 518 4,485 $397,615,605 $88,656
aThe employer may be located statewide or in more than one county.
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, developed through a cooperative program between Research & Planning and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Extract Date: April 2025. 
Prepared by M. Moore, Research & Planning, WY DWS, 5/5/25.