Wyoming Statewide
All-industry
Estimated employment 160
Mean wage21.07
10th percentile wage15.00
25th percentile wage17.27
50th percentile wage19.86
75th percentile wage23.98
90th percentile wage29.37
Box and Whisker for Mental Health Counselors (21-1014) in Wyoming Statewide
Mental Health Counselors (21-1014)
Counsel with emphasis on prevention. Work with individuals and groups to promote optimum mental health. May help individuals deal with addictions and substance abuse; family, parenting, and marital problems; suicide; stress management; problems with self-esteem; and issues associated with aging and mental and emotional health. Exclude "Social Workers" (21-1021 through 21-1029), "Psychiatrists" (29-1066), and "Psychologists" (19-3031 through 19-3039).
Median Wage History
 This Occupation Compared to Occupational Group Difference 
Current$19.86+1.5%$19.15+1.5%$0.71
2009 $19.55+1.0%$18.85+1.0%$0.70
2008 $19.34+3.0%$18.65+3.1%$0.69
2007 $18.76+3.4%$18.09+3.4%$0.67
2006 $18.13+3.9%$17.49+4.0%$0.64
2005 $17.44+2.8%$16.81+2.8%$0.63
2004 $16.95+3.1%$16.34+3.1%$0.61
2003 $16.43+3.0%$15.84+3.0%$0.59
2002 $15.94+2.3%$15.37+2.4%$0.57
2001 $15.57 $15.01 $0.56
 This Occupation Compared to All Occupations Difference 
Current$19.86+1.5%$16.54+1.3%$3.32
2009 $19.55+1.0%$16.32+1.3%$3.23
2008 $19.34+3.0%$16.10+2.6%$3.24
2007 $18.76+3.4%$15.69+3.2%$3.07
2006 $18.13+3.9%$15.19+3.1%$2.94
2005 $17.44+2.8%$14.72+2.5%$2.72
2004 $16.95+3.1%$14.36+2.6%$2.59
2003 $16.43+3.0%$13.99+3.1%$2.44
2002 $15.94+2.3%$13.57+2.5%$2.37
2001 $15.57 $13.23 $2.34