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2022 Wyoming Workforce Annual Report

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Wyoming Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), 2022 Annual Data

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Mining, Including Oil & Gas (NAICS 21)


Table 32: Wyoming Covered Employment, Total Wages, & Average Weekly Wages in Mining, Including Oil & Gas (NAICS 21), 2021-2022
Total Covered Employment Total Wages Average Weekly Wage
Change   Change   Change
NAICSa Code Industry and Ownership 2022 2021 N % 2022 2021 $ % 2022 2021 $ %
21 Mining, Including Oil & Gas - Private 16,294 14,757 1,537 10.4 $1,623,660,131 $1,384,636,263 $239,023,868 17.3 $1,916 $1,804 $112 6.2
211  Oil & Gas Extraction  2,221 2,213 8 0.4 $294,444,014 $279,475,095 $14,968,919 5.4 $2,549 $2,429 120 5.0
212  Mining, Except Oil & Gas 7,575 7,120 455 6.4 $766,326,363 $688,560,578 $77,765,785 11.3 $1,945 $1,860 86 4.6
2121  Coal Mining  4,630 4,371 259 5.9 $454,019,864 $414,439,282 $39,580,582 9.6 $1,886 $1,823 63 3.4
2122  Metal Ore Mining  103 96 7 6.8 $10,261,583 $9,919,652 $341,931 3.4 $1,924 $1,985 -62 -3.1
2123  Nonmetallic Mineral Mining & Quarrying  2,842 2,652 190 7.2 $302,044,916 $264,201,644 $37,843,272 14.3 $2,044 $1,916 128 6.7
213  Support Activities for Mining  6,498 5,424 1,073 19.8 $562,889,754 $416,600,590 $146,289,164 35.1 $1,666 $1,477 189 12.8
aNorth American Industry Classification System. 
N/A = Not available due to 2022 NAICS changes. 
N/D = Not discloseable due to confidentiality. 
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, developed through a cooperative program between Research & Planning and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Extract Date: May 2023. 
Prepared by M. Moore, Research & Planning, WY DWS, 5/15/23.