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Wyoming Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), Third Quarter 2022 (2022Q3)

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Table 11: Wyoming Covered Employment, Total Wages, & Average Weekly Wage by Industry (NAICS) for Fremont County - Third Quarter 2022a
Average Monthly Employment Total Wages Average Weekly Wage
Change   Change Change
NAICSb Code Ownership and Industry 2022Q3 2021Q3 N % 2022Q3 2021Q3 $ % 2022Q3 2021Q3 $ %
Ownership - Total 15,361 15,201 160 1.1 $180,198,503 $165,499,954 $14,698,549 8.9 $902 $838 $65 7.7
Ownership - Private 10,259 10,088 171 1.7 $114,224,264 $103,738,412 $10,485,852 10.1 $856 $791 $65 8.3
11  Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting  104 84 19 22.9 $661,294 $550,696 $110,598 20.1 $491 $502 -$12 -2.3
21  Mining, Quarrying, & Oil & Gas Extraction  467 417 50 12.0 $9,855,151 $9,265,393 $589,758 6.4 $1,622 $1,708 -$86 -5.0
211  Oil & Gas Extraction  150 150 0 0.2 $3,989,653 $4,503,669 -$514,016 -11.4 $2,041 $2,310 -$268 -11.6
212  Mining, Except Oil & Gas 31 25 6 24.0 $309,635 $246,472 $63,163 25.6 $768 $758 $10 1.3
213  Support Activities For Mining  286 242 44 18.0 $5,555,863 $4,515,252 $1,040,611 23.0 $1,494 $1,433 $61 4.3
22  Utilities  73 71 2 2.4 $1,710,010 $1,558,895 $151,115 9.7 $1,810 $1,689 $121 7.2
221  Utilities  73 71 2 2.4 $1,710,010 $1,558,895 $151,115 9.7 $1,810 $1,689 $121 7.2
23  Construction  903 893 10 1.2 $11,573,905 $10,429,669 $1,144,236 11.0 $986 $898 $87 9.7
236  Construction of Buildings  204 209 -5 -2.2 $2,153,735 $1,917,753 $235,982 12.3 $812 $707 $105 14.9
237  Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction  160 166 -6 -3.8 $3,173,782 $2,727,710 $446,072 16.4 $1,529 $1,264 $265 21.0
238  Specialty Trade Contractors  540 518 21 4.1 $6,246,388 $5,784,206 $462,182 8.0 $890 $858 $32 3.7
31-33 Manufacturing  391 357 35 9.7 $4,131,211 $3,397,320 $733,891 21.6 $812 $733 $79 10.8
311  Food Manufacturing  70 74 -4 -5.4 $705,851 $639,533 $66,318 10.4 $776 $665 $111 16.7
321  Wood Product Manufacturing  8 N/D N/D N/D $37,688 N/D N/D N/D $378 N/D N/D N/D
332  Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing  47 41 7 16.4 $427,320 $341,291 $86,029 25.2 $695 $646 $49 7.6
337  Furniture & Related Product Manufacturing  20 13 7 50.0 $124,836 $86,507 $38,329 44.3 $480 $499 -$19 -3.8
42  Wholesale Trade  286 302 -16 -5.3 $3,881,511 $3,571,205 $310,306 8.7 $1,043 $909 $134 14.8
424  Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods  151 N/D N/D N/D $1,753,399 N/D N/D N/D $893 N/D N/D N/D
44-45 Retail Trade  1,923 1,803 120 6.6 $16,216,713 $14,786,063 $1,430,650 9.7 $649 $631 $18 2.8
441  Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers  276 282 -6 -2.0 $3,680,669 $3,729,885 -$49,216 -1.3 $1,026 $1,019 $7 0.7
444  Building Material & Garden Equipment & Supplies Dealers  250 258 -8 -3.0 $1,877,680 $1,668,383 $209,297 12.5 $577 $497 $80 16.0
445  Food & Beverage Retailers  417 391 26 6.7 $2,786,986 $2,711,688 $75,298 2.8 $514 $533 -$20 -3.7
449  Furniture, Home Furnishings, Electronics, & Appliance Retailers  88 38 49 128.7 $973,376 $326,099 $647,277 198.5 $854 $654 $200 30.5
457  Gasoline Stations & Fuel Dealers  295 N/A N/A N/A $2,481,682 N/A N/A N/A $647 N/A N/A N/A
458  Clothing, Clothing Accessories, Shoe, & Jewelry Retailers  54 N/A N/A N/A $301,900 N/A N/A N/A $433 N/A N/A N/A
459  Sporting Goods, Hobby, Musical Instrument, Book, & Miscellaneous Retailers  183 N/A N/A N/A $1,089,878 N/A N/A N/A $457 N/A N/A N/A
48-49 Transportation & Warehousing  296 296 1 0.2 $4,135,086 $3,781,492 $353,594 9.4 $1,073 $984 $90 9.1
484  Truck Transportation  204 192 12 6.3 $3,007,823 $2,574,560 $433,263 16.8 $1,136 $1,033 $103 9.9
486  Pipeline Transportation  7 6 1 16.7 $180,618 $162,161 $18,457 11.4 $1,985 $2,079 -$94 -4.5
488  Support Activities For Transportation  4 N/D N/D N/D $26,100 N/D N/D N/D $547 N/D N/D N/D
492  Couriers & Messengers  64 64 0 0.0 $745,389 $767,854 -$22,465 -2.9 $896 $923 -$27 -2.9
51  Information  117 129 -12 -9.5 $2,018,802 $1,647,718 $371,084 22.5 $1,327 $980 $347 35.4
513  Broadcasting & Telecommunications  31 N/A N/A N/A $315,529 N/A N/A N/A $783 N/A N/A N/A
517  Telecommunications  56 58 -2 -3.4 $1,280,027 $971,035 $308,992 31.8 $1,748 $1,281 $467 36.5
518  Data Processing, Hosting & Related Services  3 5 -2 -40.0 $140,049 $155,394 -$15,345 -9.9 $3,591 $2,391 $1,200 50.2
52  Finance & Insurance  318 315 3 1.1 $4,643,251 $4,243,976 $399,275 9.4 $1,122 $1,036 $86 8.3
522  Credit Intermediation & Related Activities  190 199 -9 -4.4 $2,705,128 $2,440,182 $264,946 10.9 $1,095 $945 $150 15.9
524  Insurance Carriers & Related Activities  100 90 10 11.2 $1,199,517 $1,113,463 $86,054 7.7 $926 $955 -$29 -3.1
53  Real Estate & Rental & Leasing  170 183 -13 -7.1 $1,795,464 $1,836,585 -$41,121 -2.2 $812 $772 $40 5.2
531  Real Estate  101 110 -9 -8.2 $822,741 $846,852 -$24,111 -2.8 $629 $594 $35 5.8
54  Professional & Technical Services  436 415 21 5.1 $7,006,938 $6,165,538 $841,400 13.6 $1,235 $1,143 $92 8.1
541  Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services  436 415 21 5.1 $7,006,938 $6,165,538 $841,400 13.6 $1,235 $1,143 $92 8.1
55  Management of Companies & Enterprises  47 70 -23 -32.5 $1,271,581 $1,535,721 -$264,140 -17.2 $2,081 $1,696 $386 22.7
551  Management of Companies & Enterprises  47 70 -23 -32.5 $1,271,581 $1,535,721 -$264,140 -17.2 $2,081 $1,696 $386 22.7
56  Administrative & Waste Services  217 204 13 6.4 $2,265,408 $1,804,581 $460,827 25.5 $802 $679 $122 18.0
561  Administrative & Support Services  178 167 11 6.4 $1,820,717 $1,390,542 $430,175 30.9 $788 $641 $148 23.1
562  Waste Management & Remediation Services  40 37 2 6.3 $444,691 $414,039 $30,652 7.4 $862 $853 $9 1.1
61  Educational Services  403 403 1 0.2 $4,723,893 $3,975,066 $748,827 18.8 $901 $759 $142 18.6
611  Educational Services  403 403 1 0.2 $4,723,893 $3,975,066 $748,827 18.8 $901 $759 $142 18.6
62  Health Care & Social Assistance  1,919 1,946 -27 -1.4 $24,075,603 $21,694,697 $2,380,906 11.0 $965 $858 $107 12.5
621  Ambulatory Health Care Services  791 796 -5 -0.6 $12,745,915 $11,725,959 $1,019,956 8.7 $1,240 $1,134 $106 9.4
622  Hospitals  244 N/D N/D N/D $4,012,160 N/D N/D N/D $1,263 N/D N/D N/D
623  Nursing & Residential Care Facilities  389 N/D N/D N/D $3,582,856 N/D N/D N/D $708 N/D N/D N/D
624  Social Assistance  495 519 -24 -4.6 $3,734,672 $3,238,600 $496,072 15.3 $581 $480 $100 20.9
71  Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation  185 171 14 8.4 $1,133,827 $879,617 $254,210 28.9 $471 $396 $75 18.9
711  Performing Arts & Spectator Sports  6 4 2 63.5 $94,852 $42,087 $52,765 125.4 $1,216 $882 $334 37.9
712  Museums, Historical Sites, Zoos, & Parks  26 36 -10 -28.7 $202,439 $263,820 -$61,381 -23.3 $607 $564 $43 7.6
713  Amusements, Gambling, & Recreation  153 131 22 17.0 $836,536 $573,710 $262,826 45.8 $420 $337 $83 24.6
72  Accommodation & Food Services  1,638 1,659 -21 -1.3 $9,010,123 $8,531,597 $478,526 5.6 $423 $396 $28 7.0
721  Accommodation  482 553 -71 -12.8 $3,270,395 $3,191,027 $79,368 2.5 $522 $444 $78 17.5
722  Food Services & Drinking Places  1,156 1,107 49 4.5 $5,739,728 $5,340,570 $399,158 7.5 $382 $371 $11 2.9
81  Other Services, Except Public Administration  362 364 -2 -0.6 $4,078,743 $3,892,551 $186,192 4.8 $867 $822 $45 5.5
811  Repair & Maintenance  138 136 2 1.5 $1,576,610 $1,531,791 $44,819 2.9 $877 $864 $12 1.4
812  Personal & Laundry Services  82 79 3 3.8 $694,851 $626,895 $67,956 10.8 $654 $613 $41 6.8
813  Membership Associations & Organizations  138 142 -4 -3.0 $1,782,266 $1,694,850 $87,416 5.2 $993 $916 $77 8.5
814  Private Households  4 7 -3 -42.9 $25,016 $39,015 -$13,999 -35.9 $481 $429 $52 12.2
   
Ownership - Federal Government 439 445 -6 -1.4 $8,306,457 $8,043,698 $262,759 3.3 $1,457 $1,390 $66 4.8
48  Transportation & Warehousing  59 58 1 1.7 $836,470 $712,252 $124,218 17.4 $1,085 $939 $145 15.5
491  Postal Service  59 58 1 1.7 $836,470 $712,252 $124,218 17.4 $1,085 $939 $145 15.5
92  Public Administration  348 353 -5 -1.3 $6,738,535 $6,604,519 $134,016 2.0 $1,490 $1,441 $49 3.4
922  Justice, Public Order, & Safety Activities  15 17 -2 -9.8 $397,313 $395,684 $1,629 0.4 $1,994 $1,790 $203 11.4
924  Administration of Environmental Programs  157 146 10 7.1 $2,753,917 $2,404,857 $349,060 14.5 $1,352 $1,264 $88 7.0
926  Administration of Economic Programs  26 26 -1 -2.5 $305,128 $288,022 $17,106 5.9 $914 $841 $73 8.7
   
Ownership - State Government 623 665 -42 -6.4 $9,455,804 $8,697,854 $757,950 8.7 $1,168 $1,006 $162 16.1
61  Educational Services  11 12 0 -2.9 $138,962 $138,960 $2 0.0 $943 $916 $28 3.0
611  Educational Services  11 12 0 -2.9 $138,962 $138,960 $2 0.0 $943 $916 $28 3.0
92  Public Administration  411 423 -12 -2.8 $5,866,722 $5,505,338 $361,384 6.6 $1,099 $1,002 $97 9.7
921  Executive, Legislative & General Government  9 10 0 -3.5 $129,756 $133,051 -$3,295 -2.5 $1,070 $1,058 $11 1.1
922  Justice, Public Order, & Safety Activities  104 106 -2 -1.9 $1,546,597 $1,465,606 $80,991 5.5 $1,140 $1,060 $80 7.5
923  Administration of Human Resource Programs  63 60 3 5.0 $828,159 $727,555 $100,604 13.8 $1,006 $928 $78 8.4
924  Administration of Environmental Programs  115 120 -6 -4.7 $1,837,756 $1,720,613 $117,143 6.8 $1,233 $1,100 $133 12.1
926  Administration of Economic Programs  118 124 -6 -5.1 $1,513,385 $1,449,479 $63,906 4.4 $987 $897 $90 10.0
   
Ownership - Local Government 4,040 4,002 38 0.9 $48,211,978 $45,019,990 $3,191,988 7.1 $918 $865 $53 6.1
22  Utilities  27 28 -1 -3.5 $302,407 $290,949 $11,458 3.9 $851 $790 $61 7.7
221  Utilities  27 28 -1 -3.5 $302,407 $290,949 $11,458 3.9 $851 $790 $61 7.7
61  Educational Services  1,708 1,678 30 1.8 $20,349,257 $19,164,999 $1,184,258 6.2 $916 $879 $38 4.3
611  Educational Services  1,708 1,678 30 1.8 $20,349,257 $19,164,999 $1,184,258 6.2 $916 $879 $38 4.3
92  Public Administration  1,191 1,208 -17 -1.4 $14,319,477 $13,395,856 $923,621 6.9 $925 $853 $72 8.4
921  Executive, Legislative & General Government  1,142 1,160 -18 -1.6 $13,580,742 $12,697,927 $882,815 7.0 $915 $842 $73 8.6
924  Administration of Environmental Programs  12 11 1 6.1 $116,710 $93,109 $23,601 25.3 $769 $651 $118 18.2
aPreliminary. 
bNorth American Industry Classification System
N/A = Not available due to 2022 NAICS changes. 
N/D = Not discloseable due to confidentiality. 
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: January 2023.
Prepared by M. Moore, Research & Planning, WY DWS, 1/25/23.