"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.
by: Laura Yetter, Senior Economist
The Research & Planning (R&P) section of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services publishes quarterly reports on growing and declining industries in Wyoming online at https://doe.state.wy.us/LMI/G_DInd/G_D_Industries.htm.

In second quarter 2025 (2025Q2), Wyoming had eight growing industries and four declining industries. This article provides excerpts from the full report for 2025Q2, available at https://doe.state.wy.us/LMI/G_DInd/Report_25Q2.pdf.
A growing or declining industry is defined as an industry’s employment level increasing or decreasing for two quarters by 5% or more over the year based on data from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages.
For example, all industries that grew or declined in employment by at least 5% from 2024Q1 to 2025Q1 and subsequently from 2024Q2 to 2025Q2 were included in the respective tables in this report. Only subsectors with employment of 100 or more are included in the growing and declining industries for Wyoming.
Industries are defined by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). For this research, growing and declining industries are determined at the three-digit subsector level.
Wyoming's eight growing industries in 2025Q2 accounted for 9.9% of all industries and 7.0% of the state's total employment. Growing industries included specialty trade contractors, support activities for transportation, warehousing & storage, pipeline transportation, and food manufacturing (see Table 1).
Wyoming had four declining industries, which made up 4.9% of all industries and 1.3% of total employment. Declining industries included sporting goods, hobby, musical instrument, book, & miscellaneous retailers; machinery manufacturing; private households; and furniture & related product manufacturing (see Table 2).
In 2025Q2, the average weekly wage was $1,307 for growing industries and $689 for declining industries.
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