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2022 Wyoming Workforce Annual Report

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Wyoming Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), Second Quarter 2022 (2022Q2)

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Utilities (NAICS 22)


Table 33: Wyoming Covered Employment, Total Wages, & Average Weekly Wages in Utilities (NAICS 22), Second Quarter 2021 & 2022a
Average Monthly Employment Total Wages Average Weekly Wage
Change   Change Change
NAICSb Code Ownership and Industry 2022Q2 2021Q2 N % 2022Q2 2021Q2 $ % 2022Q2 2021Q2 $ %
22 Utilities - Private 2,300 2,374 -74 -3.1 $60,759,219 $58,125,787 $2,633,432 4.5 $2,032 $1,883 $149 7.9
221  Utilities  2,300 2,374 -74 -3.1 $60,759,219 $58,125,787 $2,633,432 4.5 $2,032 $1,883 $149 7.9
2211  Power Generation & Supply  1,867 1,926 -59 -3.0 $52,947,861 $50,688,215 $2,259,646 4.5 $2,182 $2,025 $157 7.7
2212  Natural Gas Distribution  334 342 -8 -2.2 $6,856,659 $6,577,232 $279,427 4.2 $1,579 $1,481 $98 6.6
2213  Water, Sewage & Other Systems  99 107 -8 -7.5 $954,699 $860,340 $94,359 11.0 $744 $620 $124 20.0
   
22 Utilities - Local Government 158 157 1 1.1 $1,733,101 $1,637,146 $95,955 5.9 $842 $804 $38 4.8
221  Utilities  158 157 1 1.1 $1,733,101 $1,637,146 $95,955 5.9 $842 $804 $38 4.8
aPreliminary.
bNorth American Industry Classification System. 
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: October 2022. 
Prepared by M. Moore, Research & Planning, WY DWS, 10/17/22.  


Figure: Top 5 Counties with the Greatest Over-the-Year Increases in Employment in Private Utilities (NAICSa 22) by County, 2022Q2b

aNorth American Industry Classification System.
bAll industries are private ownership unless otherwise noted.
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages.
Prepared by M. Moore, Research & Planning, WY DWS, 10/18/2022.