Unemployment Holds SteadyUnemployment Holds SteadyThe state's three biggest energy-producing counties have all seen their unemployment rates drop by over two percentage points over the past year.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Report: Energy Jobs Increase as Construction Jobs DropReport: Energy Jobs Increase as Construction Jobs DropDepartment economist David Bullard says the numbers indicate the energy sector is recovering.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Jobless Rate Down to 4.2 Percent in DecemberWyoming Jobless Rate Down to 4.2 Percent in DecemberNiobrara County had the state's lowest jobless rate in December at 2.2 percent, followed by Goshen and Albany counties at 2.6 percent and Crook at 3.1 percent.Associated PressAssociated Press
Unemployment DropsUnemployment DropsThe state unemployment rate has dropped significantly over the past year, but those numbers are not as positive as they seem.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Unemployment IncreasesUnemployment IncreasesWyoming's unemployment rate is quite a bit lower than it was this time last year, but the state labor force is also 2.6 percent smaller.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Unemployment UnchangedUnemployment UnchangedWhile the state unemployment rate is down significantly compared to a year ago, so is the size of the state's labor force.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Shrinking Labor Force as Wyoming Unemployment Rate FallsShrinking Labor Force as Wyoming Unemployment Rate FallsThe Wyoming Department of Workforce Services says the labor force in Wyoming has declined significantly since last summer. Associated PressAssociated Press
Unemployment DownUnemployment DownThe decline in unemployment is balanced by the fact fewer people are working in Wyoming.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Wyoming’s Jobless Rate Falls to 3.9 Percent in JuneWyoming’s Jobless Rate Falls to 3.9 Percent in JuneThe lowest unemployment rates were found in Teton at 2.2 percent, and Crook and Goshen at 3.1 percent.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Lost 25,000 Jobs Amid Energy Industry DownturnWyoming Lost 25,000 Jobs Amid Energy Industry DownturnTom Gallagher with the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services says it's unclear if the recession in the state is over.Associated PressAssociated Press