Wyoming Unemployment Numbers Dip

Wyoming’s seasonally adjusted unemployment declined a tenth of a percent from December to January. The Research & Planning section of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services reported Monday that the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell from 5.2% in December to 5.1% in January. That’s down from its peak of 8.5% last May.
The lowest unemployment rates in Wyoming were found in Weston County at 3.8%, Crook County at 4.0%, and Teton County at 4.2%. Sublette County reported the highest unemployment rate at 8.3%. At the same time, the nation’s unemployment rate last month was 6.3%.

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