Wyoming Jobless Rate Falls to 3.9 Percent in FebruaryWyoming Jobless Rate Falls to 3.9 Percent in FebruaryThe largest decreases occurred in Lincoln, Hot Springs and Johnson counties.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Jobless Rate Falls to 4 Percent in JanuaryWyoming Jobless Rate Falls to 4 Percent in JanuaryThe January rate is the same as the U.S. unemployment rate of 4.0 percent.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Jobless Rate Unchanged in DecemberWyoming Jobless Rate Unchanged in DecemberTotal nonfarm employment in Wyoming increased from 280,400 in December 2017 to 288,600 in December 2018. Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Unemployment Rate Still Higher Than National AverageWyoming Unemployment Rate Still Higher Than National AverageThe Wyoming Department of Workforce Services says the state recently reached 18,000 total job applications at one point. Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Jobless Rate Down to 3.7 Percent in MayWyoming Jobless Rate Down to 3.7 Percent in MayThe largest unemployment rate decreases among counties were seen in Teton, Johnson, Park, Lincoln and Hot Springs.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Jobless Rate Down to 3.9 Percent in MarchWyoming Jobless Rate Down to 3.9 Percent in MarchThe largest decreases in the jobless rates among Wyoming counties last month were in Johnson, Natrona and Laramie.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Jobless Rate Falls to 4.0 Percent in FebruaryWyoming Jobless Rate Falls to 4.0 Percent in FebruaryIn February 2017 Wyoming's unemployment rate was 4.5 percent.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
Jobless Rate in Wyoming Stays at Four Percent in AugustJobless Rate in Wyoming Stays at Four Percent in AugustFrom July to August, county unemployment rates followed their normal seasonal pattern and fell modestly.Associated PressAssociated Press
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