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Wyoming Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), Fourth Quarter 2023 (2023Q4)

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Table 6: Wyoming Covered Employment, Total Wages, & Average Weekly Wage by Industry (NAICS) for Big Horn County - Fourth Quarter 2023a
Average Monthly Employment Total Wages Average Weekly Wage
Change   Change Change
NAICSb Code Ownership and Industry 2023Q4 2022Q4 N % 2023Q4 2022Q4 $ % 2023Q4 2022Q4 $ %
Ownership - Total 4,175 4,034 140 3.5 $56,704,958 $52,569,380 $4,135,578 7.9 $1,045 $1,002 $43 4.2
Ownership - Private 2,740 2,616 124 4.7 $38,711,378 $34,905,237 $3,806,141 10.9 $1,087 $1,027 $60 5.9
11  Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting  158 163 -5 -2.9 $1,504,377 $1,524,680 -$20,303 -1.3 $731 $720 $11 1.6
111  Crop Production  96 102 -5 -5.3 $948,130 $1,044,691 -$96,561 -9.2 $757 $790 -$33 -4.2
21  Mining, Quarrying, & Oil & Gas Extraction  456 434 22 5.1 $8,580,547 $7,611,876 $968,671 12.7 $1,447 $1,350 $97 7.2
22  Utilities  29 32 -2 -7.4 $572,130 $535,609 $36,521 6.8 $1,501 $1,301 $200 15.3
221  Utilities  29 32 -2 -7.4 $572,130 $535,609 $36,521 6.8 $1,501 $1,301 $200 15.3
23  Construction  326 274 52 19.1 $5,982,834 $4,733,897 $1,248,937 26.4 $1,410 $1,329 $81 6.1
236  Construction of Buildings  41 36 5 14.0 $310,861 $291,440 $19,421 6.7 $588 $628 -$41 -6.4
237  Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction  139 124 15 12.1 $3,643,861 $3,098,978 $544,883 17.6 $2,012 $1,917 $94 4.9
238  Specialty Trade Contractors  146 114 32 28.4 $2,028,112 $1,343,479 $684,633 51.0 $1,066 $907 $160 17.6
31  Manufacturing  350 357 -8 -2.1 $6,293,335 $5,892,794 $400,541 6.8 $1,384 $1,269 $116 9.1
311  Food Manufacturing  170 171 -1 -0.4 $2,486,374 $2,192,981 $293,393 13.4 $1,123 $986 $136 13.8
337  Furniture & Related Product Manufacturing  7 6 1 10.6 $42,242 $47,983 -$5,741 -12.0 $464 $583 -$119 -20.4
42  Wholesale Trade  93 93 0 0.0 $1,321,009 $1,319,201 $1,808 0.1 $1,097 $1,095 $2 0.1
424  Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods  65 67 -3 -4.0 $799,085 $814,776 -$15,691 -1.9 $950 $931 $20 2.1
44  Retail Trade  241 264 -23 -8.6 $1,550,242 $1,745,324 -$195,082 -11.2 $495 $509 -$14 -2.8
441  Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers  17 19 -3 -13.8 $115,945 $138,610 -$22,665 -16.4 $535 $552 -$17 -3.0
444  Building Material & Garden Equipment & Supplies Dealers  16 15 1 9.1 $147,224 $145,693 $1,531 1.1 $708 $764 -$56 -7.3
445  Food & Beverage Retailers  81 84 -3 -3.6 $484,202 $481,927 $2,275 0.5 $460 $441 $19 4.2
455  General Merchandise Retailers  22 20 3 13.5 $128,869 $127,463 $1,406 1.1 $444 $498 -$55 -10.9
456  Health & Personal Care Retailers  23 22 0 1.5 $106,862 $125,128 -$18,266 -14.6 $363 $431 -$68 -15.9
457  Gasoline Stations & Fuel Dealers  61 78 -17 -21.7 $429,756 $503,540 -$73,784 -14.7 $539 $494 $45 9.0
48  Transportation & Warehousing  67 72 -5 -6.5 $946,329 $934,313 $12,016 1.3 $1,081 $998 $83 8.3
484  Truck Transportation  55 56 -2 -2.9 $849,677 $865,381 -$15,704 -1.8 $1,196 $1,182 $14 1.2
51  Information  69 63 6 10.0 $862,879 $773,325 $89,554 11.6 $957 $944 $13 1.4
513  Publishing Industries 28 24 4 16.4 $159,574 $155,119 $4,455 2.9 $433 $490 -$57 -11.7
52  Finance & Insurance  113 114 -1 -0.9 $1,990,297 $1,868,287 $122,010 6.5 $1,355 $1,261 $94 7.5
522  Credit Intermediation & Related Activities  94 93 2 1.8 $1,412,461 $1,408,952 $3,509 0.2 $1,152 $1,170 -$18 -1.5
53  Real Estate & Rental & Leasing  18 20 -2 -8.5 $91,608 $105,849 -$14,241 -13.5 $391 $414 -$22 -5.4
54  Professional & Technical Services  91 95 -4 -4.6 $1,676,450 $1,623,105 $53,345 3.3 $1,422 $1,314 $108 8.2
541  Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services  91 95 -4 -4.6 $1,676,450 $1,623,105 $53,345 3.3 $1,422 $1,314 $108 8.2
56  Administrative & Waste Services  176 144 32 22.5 $2,919,770 $2,331,804 $587,966 25.2 $1,274 $1,246 $28 2.3
62  Health Care & Social Assistance  158 156 2 1.1 $1,550,214 $1,470,192 $80,022 5.4 $756 $725 $31 4.3
624  Social Assistance  75 85 -10 -11.7 $528,814 $629,049 -$100,235 -15.9 $540 $567 -$27 -4.8
71  Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation  42 39 3 7.7 $274,631 $226,981 $47,650 21.0 $503 $448 $55 12.4
713  Amusements, Gambling, & Recreation  42 39 3 7.7 $274,631 $226,981 $47,650 21.0 $503 $448 $55 12.4
72  Accommodation & Food Services  235 200 35 17.5 $1,118,890 $987,044 $131,846 13.4 $366 $380 -$13 -3.5
721  Accommodation  105 83 22 26.5 $654,637 $579,638 $74,999 12.9 $480 $537 -$58 -10.7
722  Food Services & Drinking Places  130 117 13 11.1 $464,253 $407,406 $56,847 14.0 $275 $268 $7 2.6
81  Other Services, Except Public Administration  35 33 2 6.1 $371,908 $354,350 $17,558 5.0 $825 $834 -$9 -1.1
811  Repair & Maintenance  23 22 1 4.5 $279,736 $262,747 $16,989 6.5 $936 $919 $17 1.8
   
Ownership - Federal Government 92 95 -4 -3.8 $1,748,085 $1,579,673 $168,412 10.7 $1,467 $1,275 $192 15.1
48  Transportation & Warehousing  24 25 -2 -6.6 $300,226 $303,651 -$3,425 -1.1 $976 $922 $54 5.8
491  Postal Service  24 25 -2 -6.6 $300,226 $303,651 -$3,425 -1.1 $976 $922 $54 5.8
92  Public Administration  48 48 0 -0.7 $1,036,623 $868,065 $168,558 19.4 $1,673 $1,391 $282 20.2
                           
Ownership - State Government 144 141 2 1.7 $1,992,584 $1,904,551 $88,033 4.6 $1,067 $1,037 $30 2.9
92  Public Administration  82 85 -3 -3.2 $1,233,207 $1,175,228 $57,979 4.9 $1,157 $1,068 $89 8.4
926  Administration of Economic Programs  60 63 -3 -4.7 $925,483 $892,023 $33,460 3.8 $1,180 $1,083 $97 8.9
   
Ownership - Local Government 1,200 1,182 18 1.5 $14,252,911 $14,179,919 $72,992 0.5 $914 $923 -$9 -1.0
61  Educational Services  618 607 11 1.8 $7,541,586 $7,343,058 $198,528 2.7 $939 $930 $9 0.9
611  Educational Services  618 607 11 1.8 $7,541,586 $7,343,058 $198,528 2.7 $939 $930 $9 0.9
62  Health Care & Social Assistance  308 305 3 1.0 $4,357,710 $4,647,040 -$289,330 -6.2 $1,088 $1,172 -$84 -7.1
92  Public Administration  231 231 1 0.3 $2,148,857 $2,002,681 $146,176 7.3 $715 $668 $47 7.0
921  Executive, Legislative & General Government  204 206 -2 -0.8 $2,043,378 $1,898,764 $144,614 7.6 $769 $709 $60 8.5
aPreliminary. 
bNorth American Industry Classification System
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: April 2024.
Prepared by M. Moore, Research & Planning, WY DWS, 4/12/24.