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Unemployment Drops. Slightly.

The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services says the unemployment rate for Wyoming fell to 5 point 3 percent as of March.

Wyoming’s jobless rate inched down from 5.4 percent in February to 5.3 percent in March, following a steady decline for the seventh consecutive month. Though the change isn’t significant monthly, it’s an employment gain of almost two percent from this time last year.   

David Bullard is a senior economist in the Research and Planning section of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services…

“Compared to last year we see a lot of job growth in mining, including oil and gas,” says Bullard. “We also see growth in professional business services, wholesale trade, transportation and utilities, and manufacturing, are some of the sectors we see growing from a year ago.”

The employment is still below what it was pre-recession in the state, but Wyoming is doing better than most other states. The national rate of unemployment is over eight percent.

 

Irina Zhorov is a reporter for Wyoming Public Radio. She earned her BA from the University of Pennsylvania and an MFA from the University of Wyoming. In between, she worked as a photographer and writer for Philadelphia-area and national publications. Her professional interests revolve around environmental and energy reporting and she's reported on mining issues from Wyoming, Mexico, and Bolivia. She's been supported by the Dick and Lynn Cheney Grant for International Study, the Eleanor K. Kambouris Grant, and the Social Justice Research Center Research Grant for her work on Bolivian mining and Uzbek alpinism. Her work has appeared on Voice of America, National Native News, and in Indian Country Today, among other publications.