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Wyoming QCEW Summary Statistics by Industry, 2001-2024

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Support Activities for Mining (NAICSa 213), 2024Q2

Average Monthly Employment: 6,560

Total Wages: $144,732,979

Average Weekly Wage: $1,808


North American Industry Classification System.
Published November 2024.

Table: Over-the-Year Change in Private Support Activities for Mining Sector (NAICSa Subsector 213) Average Monthly Employment (AME), Total Wages, and Average Weekly Wage (AWW) Changes by Year/Quarter in Wyoming
Published November 2024.
Average Monthly Employment Total Wages Average Weekly Wage
Year/Quarter N % Change $ % Change $ % Change
2001Q1 6,822 $76,235,518 $860
2001Q2 7,565 $85,836,581 $873
2001Q3 8,232 $91,518,241 $855
2001Q4 8,348 $97,453,286 $898
2002Q1 7,303 7.1 $82,525,443 8.3 $869 1.1
2002Q2 6,967 -7.9 $77,461,837 -9.8 $855 -2.0
2002Q3 7,354 -10.7 $81,677,687 -10.8 $854 -0.1
2002Q4 6,985 -16.3 $87,017,101 -10.7 $958 6.7
2003Q1 6,866 -6.0 $78,602,664 -4.8 $881 1.3
2003Q2 7,474 7.3 $85,612,601 10.5 $881 3.0
2003Q3 8,225 11.8 $95,743,992 17.2 $895 4.8
2003Q4 8,360 19.7 $107,061,557 23.0 $985 2.8
2004Q1 8,464 23.3 $103,530,151 31.7 $941 6.8
2004Q2 8,926 19.4 $111,677,204 30.4 $962 9.2
2004Q3 9,794 19.1 $119,614,102 24.9 $939 4.9
2004Q4 10,133 21.2 $138,732,462 29.6 $1,053 6.9
2005Q1 10,125 19.6 $130,412,552 26.0 $991 5.3
2005Q2 10,794 20.9 $145,638,671 30.4 $1,038 7.8
2005Q3 11,540 17.8 $165,206,032 38.1 $1,101 17.2
2005Q4 12,007 18.5 $178,899,133 29.0 $1,146 8.8
2006Q1 12,752 25.9 $189,437,575 45.3 $1,143 15.3
2006Q2 13,406 24.2 $199,608,327 37.1 $1,145 10.4
2006Q3 14,126 22.4 $223,075,039 35.0 $1,215 10.3
2006Q4 14,384 19.8 $242,794,197 35.7 $1,298 13.3
2007Q1 13,961 9.5 $232,333,260 22.6 $1,280 12.0
2007Q2 13,779 2.8 $222,113,270 11.3 $1,240 8.3
2007Q3 13,804 -2.3 $235,953,297 5.8 $1,315 8.2
2007Q4 13,976 -2.8 $252,792,589 4.1 $1,391 7.2
2008Q1 14,014 0.4 $243,723,780 4.9 $1,338 4.5
2008Q2 14,283 3.7 $244,801,515 10.2 $1,318 6.3
2008Q3 15,313 10.9 $274,386,707 16.3 $1,378 4.8
2008Q4 15,776 12.9 $299,450,488 18.5 $1,460 4.9
2009Q1 14,150 1.0 $244,726,516 0.4 $1,330 -0.6
2009Q2 11,453 -19.8 $177,501,263 -27.5 $1,192 -9.6
2009Q3 10,562 -31.0 $169,818,533 -38.1 $1,237 -10.3
2009Q4 10,591 -32.9 $186,223,244 -37.8 $1,353 -7.4
2010Q1 10,377 -26.7 $166,987,289 -31.8 $1,238 -7.0
2010Q2 10,759 -6.1 $177,716,655 0.1 $1,271 6.6
2010Q3 11,698 10.8 $207,519,901 22.2 $1,365 10.3
2010Q4 12,215 15.3 $234,844,373 26.1 $1,479 9.3
2011Q1 12,247 18.0 $210,894,925 26.3 $1,325 7.0
2011Q2 12,682 17.9 $224,317,606 26.2 $1,361 7.1
2011Q3 13,620 16.4 $263,216,538 26.8 $1,487 8.9
2011Q4 14,167 16.0 $283,921,612 20.9 $1,542 4.2
2012Q1 13,686 11.7 $262,436,137 24.4 $1,475 11.4
2012Q2 13,273 4.7 $254,902,190 13.6 $1,477 8.6
2012Q3 12,930 -5.1 $250,998,836 -4.6 $1,493 0.4
2012Q4 12,941 -8.7 $266,641,058 -6.1 $1,585 2.8
2013Q1 12,263 -10.4 $234,022,489 -10.8 $1,468 -0.5
2013Q2 12,252 -7.7 $235,499,873 -7.6 $1,479 0.1
2013Q3 12,680 -1.9 $249,530,713 -0.6 $1,514 1.4
2013Q4 12,916 -0.2 $277,540,161 4.1 $1,653 4.3
2014Q1 12,952 5.6 $262,679,347 12.2 $1,560 6.3
2014Q2 13,090 6.8 $265,402,148 12.7 $1,560 5.5
2014Q3 13,500 6.5 $277,429,488 11.2 $1,581 4.4
2014Q4 13,844 7.2 $304,876,174 9.8 $1,694 2.5
2015Q1 12,529 -3.3 $248,944,345 -5.2 $1,528 -2.0
2015Q2 9,976 -23.8 $183,438,923 -30.9 $1,414 -9.3
2015Q3 9,385 -30.5 $176,120,358 -36.5 $1,444 -8.7
2015Q4 8,707 -37.1 $171,072,196 -43.9 $1,511 -10.8
2016Q1 7,416 -40.8 $124,298,583 -50.1 $1,289 -15.6
2016Q2 6,191 -37.9 $103,786,092 -43.4 $1,289 -8.8
2016Q3 6,273 -33.2 $110,565,003 -37.2 $1,356 -6.1
2016Q4 6,765 -22.3 $121,889,451 -28.7 $1,386 -8.3
2017Q1 7,454 0.5 $135,696,065 9.2 $1,400 8.6
2017Q2 8,024 29.6 $149,585,677 44.1 $1,434 11.2
2017Q3 8,558 36.4 $163,619,684 48.0 $1,471 8.5
2017Q4 9,274 37.1 $188,595,485 54.7 $1,564 12.9
2018Q1 9,345 25.4 $182,063,127 34.2 $1,499 7.0
2018Q2 9,204 14.7 $180,236,175 20.5 $1,506 5.0
2018Q3 9,663 12.9 $194,031,321 18.6 $1,545 5.0
2018Q4 10,004 7.9 $213,216,250 13.1 $1,640 4.8
2019Q1 9,977 6.8 $199,175,032 9.4 $1,536 2.5
2019Q2 9,987 8.5 $201,696,719 11.9 $1,553 3.1
2019Q3 10,128 4.8 $209,860,723 8.2 $1,594 3.2
2019Q4 9,831 -1.7 $215,703,454 1.2 $1,688 2.9
2020Q1 8,938 -10.4 $176,542,060 -11.4 $1,519 -1.1
2020Q2 5,993 -40.0 $115,683,364 -42.6 $1,485 -4.4
2020Q3 4,661 -54.0 $77,555,603 -63.0 $1,280 -19.7
2020Q4 4,636 -52.8 $88,826,781 -58.8 $1,474 -12.7
2021Q1 4,885 -45.3 $83,269,034 -52.8 $1,311 -13.7
2021Q2 5,207 -13.1 $95,795,742 -17.2 $1,415 -4.7
2021Q3 5,587 19.9 $106,980,659 37.9 $1,473 15.1
2021Q4 6,019 29.8 $130,555,155 47.0 $1,668 13.2
2022Q1 5,973 22.3 $114,309,014 37.3 $1,472 12.3
2022Q2 6,280 20.6 $131,127,966 36.9 $1,606 13.5
2022Q3 6,772 21.2 $155,145,083 45.0 $1,762 19.6
2022Q4 6,971 15.8 $162,303,435 24.3 $1,791 7.3
2023Q1 6,925 16.0 $157,340,711 37.6 $1,748 18.7
2023Q2 6,981 11.2 $153,976,005 17.4 $1,697 5.6
2023Q3 7,058 4.2 $161,798,320 4.3 $1,763 0.1
2023Q4 7,080 1.6 $171,505,400 5.7 $1,863 4.0
2024Q1b 6,681 -3.5 $153,363,691 -2.5 $1,768 1.2
2024Q2b 6,560 -6.0 $144,732,979 -6.0 $1,808 6.6
aNorth American Industry Classification System. 
bPreliminary.
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages. 
Prepared by M. Moore, Research & Planning, WY DWS, 10/11/24.

 


Figure: Average Monthly Employment in Support Activities for Mining (NAICS 213) in Wyoming, 2001Q1-2024Q2


Figure: Over-the-Year Percent Change in Average Monthly Employment and Total Wages in Support Activities for Mining (NAICS 213) in Wyoming, 2002Q1-2024Q2

Shaded areas indicate periods of economic downturn: 2009Q1-2010Q1, 2015Q2-2016Q4, and 2020Q2-2021Q1.
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages.
Prepared by M. Moore, Research & Planning, WY DWS, 10/11/24.