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Wyoming Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), Fourth Quarter 2022 (2022Q4)

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Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation (NAICS 71)


Table 47: Wyoming Covered Employment, Total Wages, & Average Weekly Wages in Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation (NAICS 71), Fourth Quarter 2021 & 2022a
Average Monthly Employment Total Wages Average Weekly Wage
Change   Change Change
NAICSb Code Ownership and Industry 2022Q4 2021Q4 N % 2022Q4 2021Q4 $ % 2022Q4 2021Q4 $ %
71 Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation - Private 3,649 3,442 208 6.0 $28,375,934 $27,138,271 $1,237,663 4.6 $598 $607 -$8 -1.4
711  Performing Arts & Spectator Sports  475 386 89 23.2 $5,957,266 $5,243,181 $714,085 13.6 $965 $1,046 -$81 -7.7
7111  Performing Arts Companies  130 127 3 2.6 $859,577 $864,933 -$5,356 -0.6 $509 $525 -$17 -3.2
7112  Spectator Sports  21 14 7 50.0 $328,653 $282,943 $45,710 16.2 $1,204 $1,555 -$351 -22.6
7113  Promoters of Performing Arts & Sports  233 161 72 44.8 $1,675,705 $1,567,583 $108,122 6.9 $554 $751 -$196 -26.2
7114  Agents & Managers For Public Figures  5 6 -1 -22.2 $390,203 $306,648 $83,555 27.2 $6,427 $3,931 $2,496 63.5
7115  Independent Artists, Writers, & Performers  87 78 8 10.6 $2,703,128 $2,221,074 $482,054 21.7 $2,399 $2,181 $218 10.0
712  Museums, Historical Sites, Zoos, & Parks  346 349 -3 -0.8 $3,434,328 $3,338,904 $95,424 2.9 $763 $736 $27 3.7
7121  Museums, Historical Sites, Zoos, & Parks  346 349 -3 -0.8 $3,434,328 $3,338,904 $95,424 2.9 $763 $736 $27 3.7
713  Amusements, Gambling, & Recreation  2,828 2,707 121 4.5 $18,984,340 $18,556,186 $428,154 2.3 $516 $527 -$11 -2.1
7131  Amusement Parks & Arcades  28 31 -3 -8.7 $114,650 $103,078 $11,572 11.2 $315 $259 $56 21.8
7132  Gambling Industries  288 230 58 25.4 $2,753,950 $2,000,033 $753,917 37.7 $735 $669 $66 9.8
7139  Other Amusement & Recreation Industries  2,512 2,446 65 2.7 $16,115,740 $16,453,075 -$337,335 -2.1 $494 $517 -$24 -4.6
   
71 Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation - Federal Government 740 764 -24 -3.1 $13,656,043 $13,259,126 $396,917 3.0 $1,419 $1,335 $84 6.3
712  Museums, Historical Sites, Zoos, & Parks  709 739 -31 -4.1 $13,439,607 $13,083,091 $356,516 2.7 $1,459 $1,361 $98 7.2
7121  Museums, Historical Sites, Zoos, & Parks  709 739 -31 -4.1 $13,439,607 $13,083,091 $356,516 2.7 $1,459 $1,361 $98 7.2
713  Amusements, Gambling, & Recreation  32 25 7 28.4 $216,436 $176,035 $40,401 23.0 $526 $549 -$23 -4.2
7139  Other Amusement & Recreation Industries  32 25 7 28.4 $216,436 $176,035 $40,401 23.0 $526 $549 -$23 -4.2
   
71 Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation - State Government 12 12 0 -2.7 $271,284 $230,072 $41,212 17.9 $1,739 $1,435 $304 21.2
713  Amusements, Gambling, & Recreation  12 12 0 -2.7 $271,284 $230,072 $41,212 17.9 $1,739 $1,435 $304 21.2
7132  Gambling Industries  12 12 0 -2.7 $271,284 $230,072 $41,212 17.9 $1,739 $1,435 $304 21.2
   
71 Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation - Local Government 134 129 5 4.1 $661,978 $645,001 $16,977 2.6 $379 $385 -$6 -1.4
7121  Museums, Historical Sites, Zoos, & Parks  38 39 -1 -1.7 $312,179 $307,617 $4,562 1.5 $627 $607 $20 3.3
713  Amusements, Gambling, & Recreation  90 87 3 3.8 $317,938 $305,176 $12,762 4.2 $272 $271 $1 0.3
7139  Other Amusement & Recreation Industries  90 87 3 3.8 $317,938 $305,176 $12,762 4.2 $272 $271 $1 0.3
aPreliminary.
bNorth American Industry Classification System. 
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: April 2023. 
Prepared by M. Moore, Research & Planning, WY DWS, 4/25/23.