Wyoming Statewide
All-industry
Estimated employment 740
Mean wage20.72
10th percentile wage12.95
25th percentile wage16.59
50th percentile wage20.46
75th percentile wage24.21
90th percentile wage29.10
Box and Whisker for Child, Family, and School Social Workers (21-1021) in Wyoming Statewide
Child, Family, and School Social Workers (21-1021)
Provide social services and assistance to improve the social and psychological functioning of children and their families and to maximize the family well-being and the academic functioning of children. May assist single parents, arrange adoptions, and find foster homes for abandoned or abused children. In schools, they address such problems as teenage pregnancy, misbehavior, and truancy. May also advise teachers on how to deal with problem children.
Median Wage History
 This Occupation Compared to Occupational Group Difference 
Current$20.46+1.5%$19.15+1.5%$1.31
2009 $20.14+1.1%$18.85+1.0%$1.29
2008 $19.92+3.0%$18.65+3.1%$1.27
2007 $19.33+3.4%$18.09+3.4%$1.24
2006 $18.68+4.0%$17.49+4.0%$1.19
2005 $17.96+2.8%$16.81+2.8%$1.15
2004 $17.46+3.1%$16.34+3.1%$1.12
2003 $16.92+3.0%$15.84+3.0%$1.08
2002 $16.42+2.3%$15.37+2.4%$1.05
2001 $16.04 $15.01 $1.03
 This Occupation Compared to All Occupations Difference 
Current$20.46+1.5%$16.54+1.3%$3.92
2009 $20.14+1.1%$16.32+1.3%$3.82
2008 $19.92+3.0%$16.10+2.6%$3.82
2007 $19.33+3.4%$15.69+3.2%$3.64
2006 $18.68+4.0%$15.19+3.1%$3.49
2005 $17.96+2.8%$14.72+2.5%$3.24
2004 $17.46+3.1%$14.36+2.6%$3.10
2003 $16.92+3.0%$13.99+3.1%$2.93
2002 $16.42+2.3%$13.57+2.5%$2.85
2001 $16.04 $13.23 $2.81