Junio 2026
The June 2026 issue of Wyoming Labor Force Trends includes a feature article on employment and wages in Wyoming during third quarter 2025 (2025Q3). After 17 consecutive quarters of over-the-year job growth, Wyoming’s average monthly employed decreased for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic in 2025Q3. Wyoming lost more than 1,300 jobs from 2024Q3 to 2025Q3, a decrease of 0.5%. Despite moderate over-the-year job losses, total payroll in the state increased by $66.1 million, or 1.5%.
The June issue of Trends also includes the following articles and features:
- Growing and Declining Industries in Wyoming, 2025Q3
- Quarterly Turnover Statistics by Industry, Third Quarter 2025
- Wyoming Unemployment Rate Falls to 3.5% in April 2026
- Current Employment Statistics (CES) Estimates and Research & Planning’s Internal Estimates, April 2026
- State Unemployment Rates (Seasonally Adjusted)
- Wyoming Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment
- State Unemployment Rates (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
- Economic Indicators
- County Unemployment Rates
- Wyoming Normalized Unemployment Insurance Statistics: Initial Claims
- Wyoming Normalized Unemployment Insurance Statistics: Continued Claims
June 2026 issue of Wyoming Labor Force Trends.
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