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Wyoming Department of Workforce Services

Research & Planning
444 W. Collins Dr.
Suite 3100
Casper, WY 82601
(307) 473-3807

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"Labor Market Information (LMI) is an applied science; it is the systematic collection and analysis of data which describes and predicts the relationship between labor demand and supply." The States' Labor Market Information Review, ICESA, 1995, p. 7.

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Other States
Other States' Labor Market Information Websites

National Labor Market Information

Other information related to Labor Market Information may be found at the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), which administers programs such as ES 202 (Covered Employment and Wages), LAUS (Local Area Unemployment Statistics) and CES (Current Employment Statistics); the Census Bureau, which provides a variety of population information at local, state and national levels; the Wyoming Division of Economic Analysis, which has a variety of original economic, demographic and statistical data; and the Wyoming Rural Development Council, which covers Economic Development Related Affiliations for the State of Wyoming. Detailed occupational information can be obtained by going to the Standard Occupational Classification page.

The Census 2000 Special Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Tabulation is now available. For additional information, please call, fax, or e-mail:

    Statistical Information Staff
    Industry, Occupation, and
    Statistical Information Branch
    Bureau of the Census
    hhes-info@census.gov
    Phone: 301-763-3242
    Fax: 301-457-3500

Related Information

Workforce Information Database

Not only do other states have Labor Market Information available via the Internet, but there is also comprehensive national Labor Market Information available from the Analyst Resource Center (ARC).


Projections Central
State Occupational Projections (All States)

Projections of occupational employment growth are developed for all states and the nation as a whole. One of the most important uses of the projections is to help individuals make informed career decisions. Information on this site allows projected employment growth for an occupation to be compared among states. It also allows projected employment growth among occupations to be compared within one state.