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Wyoming Employment, Income, and Gross Domestic Product Report

2800 Central Ave. Cheyenne, WY 82002 Phone: (307) 777-7504 Fax: (307) 632-1819 EW 

-mail: [email protected] ebsite: http://eadiv.state.wy.us/

State of Wyoming Department of Administration & Information Economic Analysis Division

26th Edition December 2012

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WYOMING EMPLOYMENT, INCOME, AND GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT REPORT

December 2012

Prepared by Gabrielle Horvath, Intern

Supervised by

Amy Bittner, Senior Economist

Department of Administration and Information Economic Analysis Division

“To coordinate, develop, and disseminate economic & demographic research and information.”

STAFF Bill Mai – Administrator

Justin Ballard – Principal Economist Dr. Wenlin Liu – Principal Economist Jim Robinson – Principal Economist

Amy Bittner – Senior Economist Emily Johnson – Economist

Other information available from the Economic Analysis Division:

Consensus Revenue Estimating Group (CREG) – State Revenue Forecast

Equality State Almanac Housing Information

Wyoming Cost of Living Index (WCLI) Wyoming Economic and Demographic Forecast

Wyoming Sales, Use, and Lodging Tax Revenue Report Wyoming State Data Center (SDC)* Population Estimates and Forecasts

*The Wyoming State Data Center Program is a joint effort between the Economic Analysis Division and the U.S. Census Bureau. The State Data Center acts as the Census information clearinghouse for the entire state. The extensive data library includes Federal, state, and county information on income, employment, demographics, population, and more.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................................... 1

Summary ............................................................................................................................................................................... 2

Part I: Employment ........................................................................................................................................................... 13

A. Total Employment

United States and Individual States: 2004-2010 ......................................................................................................... 15

United States, Wyoming, and Counties: 2004-2010 .................................................................................................... 16

B. Unemployment Rates

United States and Individual States: 2002-2011 ......................................................................................................... 17

United States, Wyoming, and Counties: 2002-2011 .................................................................................................... 18

C. Total Employment by Type and Industry 

United States: 2004-2010 ............................................................................................................................................ 19

Wyoming: 2004-2010 .................................................................................................................................................. 20

Counties: 2004-2010 ................................................................................................................................................... 21

Part II: Income ................................................................................................................................................................... 45

A. Total Personal Income (TPI)

United States, Regions, and Individual States: 2004-2010 ......................................................................................... 47

United States, Wyoming, and Counties: 2004-2010 .................................................................................................... 49

B. Per Capita Personal Income (PCI)

United States, Regions, and Individual States: 2004-2010 ......................................................................................... 50

United States, Wyoming, and Counties: 2004-2010 .................................................................................................... 52

C. Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry 

United States: 2004-2010 ............................................................................................................................................ 53

Wyoming: 2004-2010 .................................................................................................................................................. 54

Counties: 2004-2010 ................................................................................................................................................... 55

D. Average Wage Per Job

United States and Individual States: 2003-2010 ......................................................................................................... 78

Wyoming and Counties: 2003-2010 ............................................................................................................................ 79

E. Personal Transfer Receipts

     Wyoming: 2004-2010 ................................................................................................................................................. 80

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F. Farm Income and Expenses

Wyoming: 2004-2010…………………………………………….……………………………………………………………..81

Cash Receipts Charts: 2010 ........................................................................................................................................ 82

G. Footnotes…….……………………………………………………………………….……………………………………………………………83 

Part III: Gross Domestic Product (GDP)………..……….………………………………………………………………………85

A. Gross Domestic Product

U.S., Regions & Individual States in Current Dollars: 2003-2010 ............................................................................... 87

U.S., Regions & Individual States in Chained 2005 Dollars: 2003-2010 ..................................................................... 89

B. Gross Domestic Product by NAICS Industry 

United States in Current Dollars: 2004-2010 ............................................................................................................... 91

United States in Chained 2005 Dollars: 2004-2010 .................................................................................................... 93

Wyoming in Current Dollars: 2004-2010 ..................................................................................................................... 95

Wyoming in Chained 2005 Dollars: 2004-2010 ........................................................................................................... 97

Data Notes .......................................................................................................................................................................... 99

Glossary ............................................................................................................................................................................ 101

Industry Classification .................................................................................................................................................... 102

North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) ............................................................................................ 103

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INTRODUCTION

The 2012 Wyoming Employment, Income, and Gross Domestic Product Report serves as a compendium of Federal government data, highlighting Wyoming and its twenty-three counties. The report contains several of the best indicators of Wyoming’s demographic and economic growth and is presented in a format which can be used for planning and projection purposes. Specifically, data contained within the publication include:

• Total Employment, Employment by Industry, and Unemployment Rates for the United States, individual states, Wyoming, and counties.

• Income descriptions such as Total Personal Income, Per Capita Personal Income, Total Personal Income by Source and Earnings by Major Industry, and Average Wage and Salary per Job for the United States, Wyoming, and counties.

• Personal Transfer Receipts and Farm Income for Wyoming. • Total Gross Domestic Product data for the United States and individual states; Gross

Domestic Product by Industry for the United States and Wyoming. All information contained herein, except unemployment data, was obtained from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) served as the source for the unemployment rates. Source websites are listed below: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA): http://www.bea.gov U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS): http://www.bls.gov/ The BEA compiles employment and income data on a place of work basis, therefore a residence adjustment has been made. Employment and income data were compiled according to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Gross Domestic Product was also compiled using NAICS. NAICS is a classification system developed jointly by the United States, Canada, and Mexico for improved comparability of industrial statistics across North America. Detailed information about data compilation is located in the Data Notes, Glossary, and Industry Classification section, pages 98 - 102. Definitions of the major NAICS sector classifications are found on pages 103 - 106. Due to processing time, the release of a majority of the data is lagged approximately 24 months. Additional economic and demographic data for Wyoming and its counties, including this report, are available electronically on the Economic Analysis Division’s website, http://eadiv.state.wy.us, or by contacting: State of Wyoming Department of Administration and Information Economic Analysis Division 2800 Central Avenue Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 Phone: (307) 777-7504 Fax: (307) 632-1819

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Summary

EMPLOYMENT Total Employment

United States

From 2007 to 2010, the United States has not experienced an annual increase in total employment (number of jobs)1. Total employment in the United States declined 0.3%, or 441,400 jobs, from 2009 to 2010, an improvement from the 3.0% decline (5,436,100 jobs) between 2008 and 2009.

Although employment is falling at a decelerating rate, total employment in the United States continues to trend downward.

Still, between 2004 and 2010, employment has experienced net growth of 2.8% (4,740,700 jobs).

Wyoming

Between 2009 and 2010, total employment in Wyoming fell by 2,724 jobs, or 0.7%. Despite a decrease in employment since 2008, the percent change in total employment in Wyoming from 2004 to 2010 remained the third highest in the nation at 12%, or 41,378 jobs. This was due to outstanding growth between 2004 and 2008, when 55,424 jobs were added to the workforce. Between 2004 and 2010, Wyoming exhibited the third largest percentage increase in total employment in the United States behind Texas (13.2%) and Utah (12.5%).

As depicted in Chart 1, all twenty three counties in Wyoming exhibited employment growth between 2004 and 2010. During this period the counties that registered the largest increases in total employment include Sublette (58.5%) and Campbell (27.8%).

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Albany

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Chart 1: Percent Change in Employment by County, 2004 - 2010

1 The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) calculates total employment by surveying individual employers and/or establishments. These employers report the number of both full-time and part-time workers. Employees, sole proprietors, and active partners are included, but unpaid family members and volunteers are not included. Employment figures represent number of jobs, not employed people. If an individual holds two separate jobs at any given time, the individual is counted twice, since two employment positions are occupied.

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Non-Farm Employment by Type and Industry

United States

Of the twenty non-farm primary North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)2 sectors, the United States saw the greatest annual employment growth in Mining (5.1%), Administrative and Waste Services (3.6%), and Educational Services (2.6%) between 2009 and 2010. Several sectors experienced declines in total employment including Construction (-6.4%), Information (-3.1%), and Manufacturing (-2.3%).

Wyoming

From 2009 to 2010, Wyoming experienced employment growth in Management of Companies and Enterprises (11.6%), Educational Services (5.7%), and Forestry, Fishing, and Related Activities (2.6%). The sectors that exhibited the largest declines were Construction (-5.7%), Retail Trade (-3.5%), and Wholesale Trade (-3.0%).

Chart 2: Distribution of Employment by NAICS Industry for the U.S. and Wyoming, 2010

Chart 2 displays the distribution of employment by sector according to the 20 main NAICS industry sectors in the United States and Wyoming.

2 The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is the standard used by Federal statistical agencies in classifying business establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, and publishing statistical data related to the U.S. business economy. NAICS groups establishments into industries based on the activity in which they are primarily engaged.

Forestry, Fishing, & Related Activities

0.5% Mining0.7%

Utilities0.3% Construction

5.2%

Manufacturing7.1%

Wholesale Trade3.5%

Retail Trade10.4%

Transportation & Warehousing

3.2%Information

1.9% Finance & Insurance

5.6%

Real Estate & Rental & Leasing

4.4%Professional &

Technical Services6.9%

Management of Companies & Enterprises

1.2%

Administrative & Waste Services

6.1%

Educational Services

2.4%

Health Care & Social Assistance

11.1%

Arts, Entertainment, &

Recreation2.2%

Accommodation & Food Services

7.0%

Other Services, except Public Administration

5.8%

Government & Government Enterprises

14.4%

United States

Forestry, Fishing, & Related Activities

0.8%Mining8.1%

Utilities0.7%

Construction8.4%Manufacturing

2.8%

Wholesale Trade2.5%

Retail Trade10.3% Transportation &

Warehousing3.8%

Information1.2%

Finance & Insurance

4.1%

Real Estate & Rental & Leasing

5.0%

Professional & Technical Services

4.4%

Management of Companies & Enterprises

0.3%

Administrative & Waste Services

3.4%

Educational Services

1.0%

Health Care & Social Assistance

7.8%

Arts, Entertainment, &

Recreation1.8%

Accommodation & Food Services

8.7%

Other Services, except Public Administration

4.9%

Government & Government Enterprises

20.1%

Wyoming

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Unemployment Rate

United States

Wyoming

The unemployment rate3 in the United States was 8.9% in 2011. This was an improvement from 9.6% in 2010 and 9.3% in 2009. The last time the U.S. saw higher unemployment4 was in 1983.

In 2011, unemployment in Wyoming was the seventh lowest in the nation with a rate of 6.0%. North Dakota boasted the lowest unemployment rate, 3.5%, while Nevada demonstrated the highest rate in the nation at 13.5%.

Chart 3 illustrates unemployment rates for the U.S. and Wyoming. Wyoming has generally has lower unemployment rates than the United State. By 2011, neither have reached pre-recession levels.

As seen in Chart 4, the Wyoming counties with the lowest unemployment rates in 2011 were Sublette (3.5%), Albany (4.6%), and Campbell (4.6%). The counties with the highest unemployment rates were Lincoln (8.3%), Teton (7.6%), Johnson (7.1%), and Fremont (7.1%).

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Chart 3: Unemployment Rates for the United States and Wyoming

United States Wyoming

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Chart 4: Unemployment Rates for Wyoming Counties, 2011

3 The unemployment rate is calculated by dividing the number of unemployed persons by the total civilian labor force, or a combination of all employed and unemployed persons. Persons under the age of 16, persons in an institution such as a nursing home or corrections facility, and persons serving on active duty in the armed forces are not included in the civilian labor force. 4 The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) defines unemployed persons as those ages 16 and over who do not have a job, have actively looked for a job in the prior four weeks before the survey , and are currently available for work. Actively looking for work includes contacting potential employers, sending out resumes or filling out applications, and placing or answering advertisements among other methods of seeking employment.

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5 Income is broadly defined as revenue from all sources, i.e. businesses; Federal, State, local and foreign governments; households; and institutions. 6 Total personal income, as defined by the BEA, is the current income of residents in a particular area from all sources. It is measured as the sum of wage and salary disbursements, supplements to wages and salaries, proprietors' income with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments, rental income of persons with capital consumption adjustment, personal dividend income, personal interest income, and personal current transfer receipts, less contributions for government social insurance. See data notes.

INCOME

Total Personal Income

United States

Total personal income (TPI)5,6 in the United States grew by 3.7%, or $436.8 billion, between 2009 and 2010.

Wyoming

From 2009 to 2010, Wyoming was ahead of the United States in percent TPI growth with an increase of 4.1%, or $991.4 million.

The three highest percentage increases in TPI from 2009-2010 were attained by North Dakota (9.4%), District of Columbia (5.7%), and Oklahoma and Texas (5.3%). The states with the largest numerical increases in TPI were California ($60,872,490,000), Texas ($47,998,181,000), and New York ($38,497,221,000).

Platte (8.3%), Goshen (6.3%), and Niobrara (6.3%) counties displayed the greatest statewide percentage increases in TPI between 2009 and 2010.

 

 

Total personal income by county is exhibited in Chart 5. All twenty three counties demonstrated positive TPI growth from 2009 to 2010.

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Chart 5: Total Personal Income by County

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7 Per capita income (PCI) is calculated by dividing total personal income of an area by the total population of that area. PCI estimates offset population discrepancy unaccounted for in TPI estimates. However, these estimates may be misleading in areas where unusual conditions occur (bumper crop, natural disaster, etc.), those that are affected by a large institutional population (college, prison, etc.) or those where population changes rapidly. See data notes on page 99.

Per Capita Personal Income

United States

Per capita personal income (PCI)7 in the United States was $41,663 in 2010, a 4.3% increase from 2009.

Wyoming

In 2010, Wyoming PCI was $44,961, $3,298 above the national average. Wyoming’s PCI increased 3.2% from 2009.

Chart 6

Chart 6 displays per capita personal income by county for Wyoming in 2010. Teton County had the highest PCI in the State at $94,672, or 210% of Wyoming’s PCI ($44,961). Teton has consistently possessed the highest PCI in the State due to the dividends and interest components of income. Sublette County demonstrated Wyoming’s second highest PCI of $55,342. Sublette County is home to two of the nation’s largest natural gas fields, the Pinedale Anticline and Jonah Field. Higher wages associated with Mining sector and small population-size were the reasons for Sublette’s high PCI.

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8 Average wage per job is defined as total wages and salaries in a certain area divided by the number of full and part-time jobs. Supplements to wages, including bonuses, paid vacation, and retirement incentives are not included.

Average Wage per Job

United States The United States experienced growth in average wage per job8 between 2009 and 2010, from $45,780 to $47,046, or 2.8%. The areas with the highest average wage per job in 2010 were the District of Columbia ($78,554), New York ($59,545), and Connecticut ($58,571). The states with the lowest average wage per job were South Dakota ($34,012), Montana ($34,764), and Mississippi ($35,186). All states reported an increase in the average wage per job from 2009 to 2010. The greatest percentage increases were displayed by North Dakota (5.6%), New York (4.5%), and the District of Columbia (3.6%). Wyoming’s average wage per job grew the 7th fastest in the nation at a rate of 3.1%.

Wyoming In 2010, Wyoming ranked 25th in the nation with an average wage per job of $42,768, an increase from $41,467 in 2009. Only three counties registered a decrease in the average wage per job between 2009 and 2010, Johnson (-3.1%), Sheridan (-0.9%), and Converse (-0.002). All other Wyoming counties experienced growth. The counties with the highest average wage per job in 2010 were Sublette ($56,489), Campbell ($55,832), and Sweetwater ($52,115). The counties with the lowest average wage per job were Goshen ($31,367), Niobrara ($31,938), and Hot Springs ($32,584).

Average wage per job by county is depicted in Chart 7. All but three of Wyoming’s counties registered an increase in the average wage per job between 2009 and 2010.

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Chart 7: Average Wage Per Job by County

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GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT

Gross Domestic Product (GDP)9

United States From 2009 to 2010, the United States reported a 4.2% increase in current10 GDP, $13.8 trillion to $14.4 trillion. Chained11 (2005 dollars) GDP also registered an increase of 3.0% from $12.9 trillion to $12.5 trillion during this same time period.

Current GDP for Wyoming in 2010 was $35,845 million. Chained GDP exhibited a decline of -0.53% from $32,088 million in 2009 to $31,919 million in 2010. The only other state to experience negative growth in real GDP from 2009 to 2010 was Alaska (-1.0%).

The state with the highest real (chained) GDP was California ($1,701,912 million), followed by Texas ($1,113,104 million), and New York ($1,005,324 million). The states with the highest percentage increases in real GDP were Louisiana (8.6%), North Dakota (8.2%), and Oregon (7.5%).

Wyoming

Wyoming had the third smallest GDP (chained) in 2010. Behind Wyoming were North Dakota ($31,833 million) and Vermont ($22,857 million).

Current and chained U.S. GDP are shown in Chart 8 and Chart 9. Chart 9 shows the decline (-4.4%) in real GDP for the U.S between 2007 and 2009, a drop from $13.1 trillion to $12.5 trillion.

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Chart 8: GDP for the United States, Current Dollars: 2003 - 2010

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Chart 9: GDP for the United States, Chained 2005 Dollars: 2003 - 2010

9 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by state is a comprehensive measure of economic activity within a state, or the total market value of goods and services produced by the labor and property within a state during a specified period of time. 10 Current dollars reflect the period in which they are reported and are not adjusted for inflation. 11 Chained dollars are adjusted for inflation according to a base year to express real prices and allow for more accurate evaluation of growth across periods.

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Chart 10 and Chart 11 display Wyoming GDP in both current and chained (2005) dollars between 2003 and 2010. Over this period, real GDP growth in Wyoming (24.4%) exceeded real GDP growth in the U.S. (9.4%).

Chart 12 shows Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by U.S. region in current dollars. The Rocky Mountain Region, consisting of Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah and Wyoming, had the lowest GDP of the eight regions with $500 billion in 2010. The Southeast Region, including Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia, led the regions with a GDP of $3.2 trillion in 2010.

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Chart 11: GDP for Wyoming, Chained 2005 Dollars: 2003 - 2010

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Rocky Mountain Region

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Chart 12: Gross Domestic Product for Regions of the United States, 2010

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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by NAICS Industry

United States

The sectors leading the United States’ GDP in 2010 were Government (12.9%), Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (12.2%), and Manufacturing (11.8%).

Wyoming The Mining sector comprised 29.0% of Wyoming’s GDP in 2010, compared to only 1.7% of U.S. GDP.

Chart 13: Distribution of GDP by NAICS Industry for the U.S. and Wyoming, 2010

Distribution of GDP by NAICS industry for the U.S. and Wyoming is shown above in Chart 13. Wyoming’s Mining and Government contributed the most to state GDP in 2010. Education Services had the smallest contribution to Wyoming’s GDP, 0.4%, in 2010.

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting

1.1% Mining1.7%

Utilities1.8%

Construction3.5%

Manufacturing11.8%

Wholesale Trade5.5%

Retail Trade6.1%

Transportation & Warehousing,

excluding Postal Service2.8%

Information4.3%

Finance & Insurance8.6%

Real Estate & Rental & Leasing

12.2%

Professional & Technical Services

7.6%

Management of Companies & Enterprises

1.8%

Administrative & Waste Services

2.9%

Educational Services1.1%

Health Care & Social Assistance

7.7%

Arts, Entertainment, &

Recreation1.0%

Accommodation & Food Services

2.9%

Other Services, except Government

2.5%Government

12.9%

United States

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting

1.2%

Mining29.0%

Utilities2.5%

Construction5.0%

Manufacturing6.1%

Wholesale Trade3.4%

Retail Trade5.4%

Transportation & Warehousing, excluding

Postal Service5.7%

Information1.4%

Finance & Insurance2.6%

Real Estate & Rental & Leasing

8.9%Professional &

Technical Services2.9%

Management of Companies & Enterprises

0.4%

Administrative & Waste Services

1.1%

Educational Services0.2%

Health Care & Social Assistance

4.1%

Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation

0.9%

Accommodation & Rood Services

3.0%

Other Services, except Government

1.9%

Government14.3%

Wyoming

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Farm Earnings Over half of Wyoming’s counties reported negative farm earnings in 2010. The only counties to report positive farm earnings in 2010 were Big Horn, Goshen, Laramie, Lincoln, Niobrara, Platte, Sweetwater, Teton and Washakie. Negative farm earnings for the remaining fourteen counties can be attributed to high production expenses, including increased feed and fuel costs.

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) Chart 14 illustrates farm earnings and number of farms for Wyoming counties in 2010.

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Chart 14: Farm Earnings and Number of Farms by County, 2010

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PART I: EMPLOYMENT

A: TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

United States and Individual States: 2004 – 2010 United States, Wyoming, and Counties: 2004 – 2010

B: UNEMPLOYMENT RATES

United States and Individual States: 2002 – 2011 United States, Wyoming, and Counties: 2002 – 2011

C: TOTAL EMPLOYMENT BY TYPE AND INDUSTRY

United States: 2004 – 2010 Wyoming: 2004 – 2010 Counties: 2004 – 2010

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2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010% Change 2004-2010

United States 169,026,700 172,551,400 176,124,600 179,899,700 179,644,900 174,208,800 173,767,400 2.8Alabama 2,440,586 2,504,522 2,564,654 2,633,075 2,610,979 2,511,278 2,495,776 2.3Alaska 417,158 425,003 434,404 442,225 445,669 444,750 447,852 7.4Arizona 3,039,930 3,208,243 3,369,783 3,465,578 3,407,829 3,235,139 3,201,494 5.3Arkansas 1,500,992 1,531,355 1,565,130 1,582,366 1,581,061 1,546,305 1,547,248 3.1California 19,795,120 20,161,425 20,514,148 20,965,534 20,706,409 19,912,099 19,770,765 -0.1Colorado 2,954,228 3,031,024 3,101,493 3,211,942 3,250,658 3,166,167 3,155,303 6.8Connecticut 2,139,139 2,168,508 2,199,608 2,243,205 2,254,645 2,194,486 2,180,862 2.0Delaware 519,512 530,211 540,399 549,028 549,120 530,325 528,574 1.7District of Columbia 774,165 781,648 791,323 803,456 810,340 812,538 825,469 6.6Florida 9,661,605 10,087,925 10,407,355 10,577,330 10,324,513 9,908,275 9,866,177 2.1Georgia 5,058,407 5,233,899 5,392,604 5,532,258 5,511,942 5,310,309 5,274,086 4.3Hawaii 797,427 822,245 843,333 867,871 862,887 835,567 832,721 4.4Idaho 826,482 861,500 904,760 932,650 924,151 883,822 877,367 6.2Illinois 7,250,420 7,335,894 7,448,480 7,571,715 7,553,822 7,309,882 7,276,338 0.4Indiana 3,586,423 3,626,252 3,665,740 3,715,676 3,679,500 3,522,441 3,534,944 -1.4Iowa 1,903,639 1,937,357 1,966,163 1,990,712 1,996,510 1,958,361 1,953,129 2.6Kansas 1,746,540 1,760,747 1,794,329 1,844,083 1,860,119 1,816,482 1,805,242 3.4Kentucky 2,309,719 2,343,482 2,380,834 2,420,061 2,410,191 2,336,091 2,341,900 1.4Louisiana 2,443,228 2,415,247 2,432,176 2,528,895 2,576,136 2,556,084 2,548,627 4.3Maine 807,703 810,468 818,814 830,043 826,745 805,100 800,692 -0.9Maryland 3,240,172 3,308,776 3,368,182 3,439,165 3,434,704 3,365,836 3,364,818 3.8Massachusetts 4,015,738 4,056,052 4,117,311 4,194,623 4,209,768 4,113,976 4,130,436 2.9Michigan 5,454,041 5,480,222 5,468,471 5,456,484 5,327,986 5,040,741 5,040,449 -7.6Minnesota 3,383,704 3,446,265 3,491,927 3,535,540 3,524,364 3,424,891 3,420,308 1.1Mississippi 1,471,390 1,485,315 1,511,672 1,544,914 1,541,762 1,497,428 1,493,090 1.5

Total Employment for the United States, Individual States, and the District of Columbia

Missouri 3,472,891 3,526,364 3,579,117 3,641,832 3,625,330 3,525,007 3,489,759 0.5Montana 588,961 603,388 622,545 640,633 641,851 625,726 623,648 5.9Nebraska 1,184,064 1,197,727 1,213,146 1,233,860 1,241,317 1,227,166 1,225,667 3.5Nevada 1,438,031 1,530,356 1,606,467 1,650,240 1,621,862 1,518,682 1,494,668 3.9New Hampshire 810,548 825,020 834,791 848,118 844,001 820,822 817,200 0.8New Jersey 4,894,294 4,980,350 5,059,218 5,121,074 5,120,430 4,991,709 4,962,090 1.4New Mexico 1,023,303 1,046,746 1,076,098 1,100,589 1,103,132 1,070,937 1,064,452 4.0New York 10,509,161 10,648,866 10,787,589 11,044,506 11,166,653 10,954,351 10,973,106 4.4North Carolina 4,963,074 5,093,408 5,250,753 5,436,636 5,425,100 5,229,204 5,201,605 4.8North Dakota 453,638 462,680 472,378 482,132 491,394 492,655 502,780 10.8Ohio 6,677,697 6,722,669 6,761,906 6,810,557 6,745,551 6,478,941 6,451,236 -3.4Oklahoma 1,988,513 2,031,887 2,091,175 2,144,115 2,186,962 2,140,927 2,135,219 7.4Oregon 2,137,067 2,199,828 2,263,610 2,317,876 2,307,058 2,206,095 2,201,451 3.0Pennsylvania 6,978,825 7,084,194 7,186,095 7,270,927 7,289,272 7,120,222 7,137,155 2.3Rhode Island 599,975 604,307 609,775 615,605 607,209 587,215 586,837 -2.2South Carolina 2,384,003 2,428,172 2,490,555 2,567,147 2,557,139 2,457,616 2,452,425 2.9South Dakota 519,452 529,475 540,441 551,069 559,692 555,014 556,467 7.1Tennessee 3,529,765 3,597,296 3,666,245 3,727,351 3,692,894 3,543,539 3,541,421 0.3Texas 12,616,501 13,012,291 13,500,280 14,024,509 14,388,207 14,229,341 14,285,773 13.2Utah 1,452,584 1,516,532 1,596,933 1,674,854 1,686,378 1,634,833 1,633,794 12.5Vermont 415,436 420,451 423,778 429,113 428,265 418,683 419,703 1.0Virginia 4,574,960 4,693,310 4,771,956 4,866,173 4,872,273 4,766,366 4,764,809 4.1Washington 3,581,947 3,683,542 3,796,256 3,924,717 3,959,591 3,826,777 3,793,568 5.9West Virginia 881,469 893,577 906,983 920,610 924,194 905,923 907,301 2.9Wisconsin 3,468,730 3,510,178 3,551,945 3,586,955 3,577,568 3,454,231 3,445,878 -0.7Wyoming 344,343 355,201 371,472 390,073 399,767 388,445 385,721 12.0Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment for the United States, Wyoming, and Counties

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010% Change 2004-2010

United States 169,026,700 172,551,400 176,124,600 179,899,700 179,644,900 174,208,800 173,767,400 2.8Wyoming 344,343 355,201 371,472 390,073 399,767 388,445 385,721 12.0Albany 20,560 20,926 20,888 21,563 21,460 21,550 21,200 3.1Big Horn 6,617 6,668 6,903 6,716 6,962 6,663 6,756 2.1Campbell 25,679 27,471 30,307 32,454 34,445 33,853 32,824 27.8Carbon 9,346 9,578 10,335 11,130 11,052 10,025 9,919 6.1Converse 7,067 7,302 7,437 7,830 8,334 8,239 8,297 17.4Crook 3,686 3,802 3,991 4,199 4,278 4,226 4,261 15.6Fremont 21,906 22,544 23,224 24,381 24,939 24,494 24,672 12.6Goshen 6,733 6,852 7,060 7,394 7,446 7,466 7,544 12.0Hot Springs 2,930 2,953 3,045 3,179 3,305 3,314 3,364 14.8Johnson 5,178 5,387 5,678 5,976 6,307 6,007 5,937 14.7Laramie 57,213 58,438 59,637 61,659 63,155 62,560 62,230 8.8Lincoln 9,142 9,235 9,867 11,116 10,659 10,182 9,931 8.6Natrona 47,846 49,475 51,851 53,996 54,682 52,403 52,286 9.3Niobrara 1,620 1,675 1,668 1,755 1,797 1,823 1,830 13.0Park 19,030 19,325 19,662 20,434 20,790 20,607 20,584 8.2Platte 5,397 5,418 5,546 5,741 5,650 5,625 5,729 6.2Sheridan 17,887 18,241 19,139 20,368 20,755 20,062 19,815 10.8Sublette 5,123 5,672 6,532 7,719 8,278 8,084 8,121 58.5Sweetwater 25,682 27,153 29,532 30,831 32,018 29,909 29,611 15.3Teton 23,865 24,677 25,984 27,455 28,392 27,182 26,781 12.2Uinta 11,896 12,173 12,778 13,274 13,944 13,263 13,065 9.8Washakie 5,278 5,397 5,458 5,678 5,841 5,750 5,729 8.5Weston 4,662 4,839 4,950 5,225 5,278 5,158 5,235 12.3N t S fi h b i d f i ditiNote: ome figures ave een rev se rom prev ous editions.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

20,000,00040,000,00060,000,00080,000,000

100,000,000120,000,000140,000,000160,000,000180,000,000200,000,000

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Total Employment for the United States: 2004-2010

310,000320,000330,000340,000350,000360,000370,000380,000390,000400,000410,000

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Total Employment for Wyoming: 2004-2010

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2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 20112011 Rank

United States 5.8 6.0 5.5 5.1 4.6 4.6 5.8 9.3 9.6 8.9 -Alabama 5.4 5.4 5.0 3.8 3.5 3.4 5.0 9.9 9.5 9.0 33Alaska 7.1 7.7 7.4 6.9 6.5 6.1 6.4 7.7 8.0 7.6 22Arizona 6.0 5.7 5.0 4.7 4.1 3.7 6.0 9.9 10.5 9.5 38Arkansas 5.3 5.8 5.6 5.1 5.3 5.3 5.4 7.5 7.9 8.0 25California 6.7 6.8 6.2 5.4 4.9 5.4 7.2 11.3 12.4 11.7 50Colorado 5.7 6.1 5.6 5.1 4.3 3.8 4.8 8.1 8.9 8.3 28Connecticut 4.4 5.5 4.9 4.9 4.4 4.6 5.6 8.2 9.3 8.8 32Delaware 4.0 4.2 3.9 4.0 3.5 3.5 4.8 7.9 8.0 7.3 16District of Columbia 6.7 7.0 7.5 6.5 5.7 5.5 6.6 9.7 10.1 10.2 43Florida 5.7 5.3 4.7 3.8 3.3 4.0 6.3 10.4 11.3 10.5 46Georgia 4.8 4.8 4.7 5.2 4.7 4.6 6.3 9.8 10.2 9.8 41Hawaii 4.0 3.9 3.2 2.8 2.5 2.7 4.1 6.9 6.9 6.7 11Idaho 5.4 5.2 4.6 3.7 3.0 3.0 4.7 7.4 8.8 8.7 31Illinois 6.5 6.7 6.2 5.8 4.6 5.1 6.4 10.0 10.5 9.8 41Indiana 5.2 5.3 5.3 5.4 5.0 4.6 5.8 10.4 10.1 9.0 33Iowa 3.9 4.4 4.6 4.3 3.7 3.8 4.0 6.2 6.3 5.9 6Kansas 5.1 5.6 5.5 5.1 4.4 4.1 4.4 7.2 7.2 6.7 11Kentucky 5.7 6.3 5.6 6.0 5.9 5.6 6.6 10.3 10.2 9.5 38Louisiana 5.9 6.2 5.5 6.7 3.9 3.8 4.4 6.6 7.5 7.3 16Maine 4.4 5.0 4.6 4.9 4.7 4.7 5.4 8.1 8.2 7.5 20Maryland 4.5 4.5 4.3 4.1 3.8 3.4 4.3 7.4 7.8 7.0 15Massachusetts 5.3 5.8 5.2 4.8 4.8 4.5 5.3 8.2 8.3 7.4 18Michigan 6.2 7.1 7.1 6.8 6.9 7.1 8.3 13.4 12.7 10.3 44Minnesota 4.5 4.9 4.6 4.2 4.1 4.7 5.4 8.0 7.3 6.4 10Mississippi 6.7 6.4 6.3 7.8 6.8 6.3 6.8 9.4 10.5 10.7 48Missouri 5.2 5.6 5.8 5.4 4.8 5.0 5.9 9.4 9.4 8.6 29Montana 4.5 4.3 4.0 3.6 3.2 3.4 4.5 6.1 6.9 6.8 14N b k 3 7 4 0 3 9 3 9 3 0 3 0 3 3 4 7 4 7 4 4 2

Unemployment Rates for the United States, Individual States, and the District of Columbia

Nebraska 3.7 4.0 3.9 3.9 3.0 3.0 3.3 4.7 4.7 4.4 2Nevada 5.7 5.2 4.4 4.5 4.2 4.7 7.0 11.6 13.7 13.5 51New Hampshire 4.5 4.5 3.9 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.9 6.2 6.1 5.4 4New Jersey 5.8 5.9 4.9 4.5 4.6 4.3 5.5 9.0 9.6 9.3 37New Mexico 5.5 5.9 5.8 5.2 4.1 3.5 4.5 6.8 7.9 7.4 18New York 6.2 6.4 5.8 5.0 4.6 4.6 5.4 8.3 8.6 8.2 27North Carolina 6.6 6.5 5.5 5.3 4.8 4.8 6.3 10.5 10.9 10.5 46North Dakota 3.5 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.2 3.1 3.1 4.1 3.8 3.5 1Ohio 5.7 6.2 6.1 5.9 5.4 5.6 6.5 10.1 10.0 8.6 29Oklahoma 4.8 5.6 5.0 4.5 4.1 4.1 3.7 6.7 6.9 6.2 8Oregon 7.6 8.1 7.3 6.2 5.3 5.2 6.5 11.1 10.7 9.5 38Pennsylvania 5.6 5.7 5.4 5.0 4.5 4.4 5.4 8.0 8.5 7.9 23Rhode Island 5.1 5.4 5.2 5.1 5.1 5.2 7.7 10.9 11.7 11.3 49South Carolina 6.0 6.7 6.8 6.8 6.4 5.6 6.8 11.5 11.2 10.3 44South Dakota 3.3 3.5 3.7 3.7 3.1 2.9 3.0 5.2 5.0 4.7 3Tennessee 5.3 5.7 5.4 5.6 5.2 4.8 6.6 10.5 9.8 9.2 35Texas 6.4 6.7 6.0 5.4 4.9 4.4 4.9 7.5 8.2 7.9 23Utah 5.8 5.7 5.1 4.1 2.9 2.6 3.5 7.6 8.0 6.7 11Vermont 4.0 4.5 3.7 3.5 3.7 3.9 4.5 6.9 6.4 5.6 5Virginia 4.2 4.1 3.7 3.5 3.0 3.1 4.0 6.9 6.9 6.2 8Washington 7.3 7.4 6.2 5.5 4.9 4.6 5.4 9.4 9.9 9.2 35West Virginia 5.9 6.0 5.3 4.9 4.5 4.2 4.2 7.7 8.5 8.0 25Wisconsin 5.3 5.6 5.0 4.8 4.7 4.8 4.8 8.7 8.5 7.5 20Wyoming 4.2 4.5 3.9 3.7 3.2 2.8 3.1 6.3 7.0 6.0 7Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2011 RankUnited States 5.8 6.0 5.5 5.1 4.6 4.6 5.8 9.3 9.6 8.9 -Wyoming 4.2 4.5 3.9 3.7 3.2 2.8 3.1 6.3 7.0 6 -Albany 3.4 3.4 3.0 2.8 2.6 2.4 2.6 4.2 5.2 4.6 2Big Horn 5.4 5.2 4.8 4.7 4.2 4.0 4.1 8.6 7.9 6.8 18Campbell 3.0 3.7 3.1 2.7 2.1 2.0 2.0 5.4 6.0 4.6 2Carbon 4.6 5.6 4.5 4.0 3.4 2.9 3.3 7.2 7.7 6.5 16Converse 4.3 4.7 4.1 3.8 3.4 2.8 2.8 5.7 5.8 4.8 5Crook 3.7 4.3 3.9 3.6 2.8 2.7 2.9 5.7 5.8 5.3 8Fremont 5.4 5.8 5.2 4.8 4.3 3.7 4.1 7.7 8.0 7.1 20Goshen 4.3 4.6 4.4 4.5 3.9 3.2 3.6 5.4 6.3 5.7 9Hot Springs 4.8 4.3 4.0 4.1 3.7 3.3 3.3 5.9 5.6 5.1 6Johnson 4.0 4.6 3.7 3.9 3.1 3.3 3.3 7.5 8.2 7.1 20Laramie 4.3 4.6 4.6 4.2 3.9 3.5 3.9 6.5 7.5 6.7 17Lincoln 4.7 4.6 4.0 4.2 3.5 2.5 3.6 7.8 9.4 8.3 23Natrona 4.2 4.5 3.8 3.5 3.0 2.6 2.8 6.6 7.2 5.9 13Niobrara 4.6 4.8 3.9 4.0 3.2 3.0 3.4 5.0 5.5 4.7 4Park 4.6 4.6 4.2 4.1 3.6 3.1 3.6 6.2 6.9 6.1 15Platte 4.8 5.3 5.2 5.0 4.4 4.0 4.1 6.1 6.9 5.9 13Sheridan 4.1 4.6 4.0 3.9 3.2 2.8 3.1 6.8 7.7 6.9 19Sublette 2.9 3.2 2.4 2.1 1.8 1.5 1.7 4.4 4.8 3.5 1Sweetwater 4 2 4 1 3 4 3 0 2 5 2 2 2 4 6 4 6 7 5 1 6

Unemployment Rates for United States, Wyoming, and Counties

Sweetwater 4.2 4.1 3.4 3.0 2.5 2.2 2.4 6.4 6.7 5.1 6Teton 3.1 3.6 3.2 3.1 2.5 2.2 3.0 6.9 8.3 7.6 22Uinta 4.3 4.7 3.9 3.5 3.0 2.7 2.9 6.8 7.0 5.8 11Washakie 5.1 4.6 4.1 4.2 3.6 3.5 3.6 6.1 6.6 5.8 11Weston 4.1 4.7 4.1 4.1 3.5 3.2 3.3 6.2 6.3 5.7 9Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Unemployment Rates for the United States and Wyoming

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for the United States

United States 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 169,026,700 172,551,400 176,124,600 179,899,700 179,644,900 174,208,800 173,767,400 4,740,700 2.8 -0.3Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 137,591,000 139,554,000 141,916,000 143,526,000 143,009,000 136,804,000 136,055,000 -1,536,000 -1.1 -0.5 Proprietors employment 31,435,700 32,997,400 34,208,600 36,373,700 36,635,900 37,404,800 37,712,400 6,276,700 20.0 0.8 Farm proprietors employment 1,894,000 1,875,000 1,827,000 1,914,000 1,903,000 1,894,000 1,900,000 6,000 0.3 0.3 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 29,541,700 31,122,400 32,381,600 34,459,700 34,732,900 35,510,800 35,812,400 6,270,700 21.2 0.8Employment by Industry Farm employment 2,719,000 2,655,000 2,579,000 2,664,000 2,635,000 2,634,000 2,665,000 -54,000 -2.0 1.2 Nonfarm employment 166,307,700 169,896,400 173,545,600 177,235,700 177,009,900 171,574,800 171,102,400 4,794,700 2.9 -0.3 Private employment 142,566,700 146,057,400 149,539,600 152,982,700 152,405,900 146,877,800 146,422,400 3,855,700 2.7 -0.3 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 802,500 820,400 817,500 840,600 855,200 815,400 835,800 33,300 4.1 2.5 Mining 781,400 832,600 930,200 1,013,300 1,212,200 1,127,600 1,185,500 404,100 51.7 5.1 Utilities 575,400 569,900 570,700 580,600 597,300 589,800 579,000 3,600 0.6 -1.8 Construction 10,367,600 11,004,800 11,460,900 11,463,000 10,848,800 9,526,900 8,914,200 -1,453,400 -14.0 -6.4 Manufacturing 14,791,900 14,729,200 14,688,200 14,472,800 13,981,300 12,491,200 12,206,900 -2,585,000 -17.5 -2.3 Wholesale trade 6,184,500 6,340,500 6,490,800 6,583,600 6,529,600 6,149,300 6,045,400 -139,100 -2.2 -1.7 Retail trade 18,385,500 18,697,800 18,846,800 19,024,300 18,609,900 17,889,800 17,762,800 -622,700 -3.4 -0.7 Transportation and warehousing 5,423,800 5,614,300 5,759,900 5,948,900 5,844,600 5,567,200 5,504,400 80,600 1.5 -1.1 Information 3,555,100 3,561,700 3,548,500 3,556,900 3,513,400 3,312,300 3,210,700 -344,400 -9.7 -3.1 Finance and insurance 8,035,000 8,211,300 8,375,800 8,801,600 9,122,200 9,480,800 9,651,300 1,616,300 20.1 1.8 Real estate and rental and leasing 6,513,300 7,117,100 7,463,500 7,766,500 7,701,200 7,529,200 7,459,200 945,900 14.5 -0.9 Professional and technical services 10,689,900 10,931,100 11,328,800 11,938,100 12,139,900 11,756,800 11,727,700 1,037,800 9.7 -0.2 Management of companies and enterprises 1,798,400 1,858,200 1,909,700 1,958,600 2,074,200 2,020,300 2,038,000 239,600 13.3 0.9 Administrative and waste services 10,181,000 10,415,500 10,801,500 11,077,500 10,777,900 10,119,000 10,478,800 297,800 2.9 3.6 Educational services 3,413,300 3,525,800 3,668,500 3,739,800 3,845,300 3,972,200 4,076,600 663,300 19.4 2.6 Health care and social assistance 16,504,600 16,839,300 17,364,900 18,023,300 18,460,900 18,770,700 19,062,300 2,557,700 15.5 1.6 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 3,389,700 3,462,300 3,550,400 3,711,100 3,799,800 3,753,100 3,777,100 387,400 11.4 0.6 Accommodation and food services 11,437,800 11,693,100 12,002,200 12,268,000 12,331,100 11,989,500 12,048,000 610,200 5.3 0.5 Other services, except public administration 9,736,000 9,832,500 9,960,800 10,214,200 10,161,100 10,016,700 9,858,700 122,700 1.3 -1.6 Government and government enterprises 23,741,000 23,839,000 24,006,000 24,253,000 24,604,000 24,697,000 24,680,000 939,000 4.0 -0.1 Federal, civilian 2,798,000 2,790,000 2,784,000 2,783,000 2,818,000 2,885,000 3,037,000 239,000 8.5 5.3 Military 2,082,000 2,026,000 2,040,000 2,042,000 2,079,000 2,092,000 2,101,000 19,000 0.9 0.4 State and local 18,861,000 19,023,000 19,182,000 19,428,000 19,707,000 19,720,000 19,542,000 681,000 3.6 -0.9 State government 5,092,000 5,120,000 5,148,000 5,212,000 5,285,000 5,309,000 5,290,000 198,000 3.9 -0.4 Local government 13,769,000 13,903,000 14,034,000 14,216,000 14,422,000 14,411,000 14,252,000 483,000 3.5 -1.1Note: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Wyoming

Wyoming 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 344,343 355,201 371,472 390,073 399,767 388,445 385,721 41,378 12.0 -0.7Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 267,535 275,063 287,821 298,916 307,460 295,352 291,658 24,123 9.0 -1.3 Proprietors employment 76,808 80,138 83,651 91,157 92,307 93,093 94,063 17,255 22.5 1.0 Farm proprietors employment 8,518 8,416 8,116 9,747 9,693 9,644 9,669 1,151 13.5 0.3 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 68,290 71,722 75,535 81,410 82,614 83,449 84,394 16,104 23.6 1.1Employment by Industry Farm employment 11,837 11,523 11,180 12,584 12,686 12,453 12,548 711 6.0 0.8 Nonfarm employment 332,506 343,678 360,292 377,489 387,081 375,992 373,173 40,667 12.2 -0.7 Private employment 264,870 275,184 291,790 307,283 315,574 302,087 298,319 33,449 12.6 -1.2 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 2,631 2,594 2,563 2,669 2,781 2,738 2,808 177 6.7 2.6 Mining 23,019 25,413 29,950 31,668 34,566 30,168 30,253 7,234 31.4 0.3 Utilities 2,232 2,312 2,355 2,524 2,583 2,547 2,535 303 13.6 -0.5 Construction 27,378 29,522 33,248 36,363 37,977 33,202 31,300 3,922 14.3 -5.7 Manufacturing 10,873 11,217 11,789 11,961 11,649 10,909 10,629 -244 -2.2 -2.6 Wholesale trade 8,236 8,708 9,172 9,683 10,006 9,680 9,392 1,156 14.0 -3.0 Retail trade 38,905 39,560 40,041 41,266 41,029 39,887 38,503 -402 -1.0 -3.5 Transportation and warehousing 12,213 12,936 13,929 14,917 14,951 14,211 14,032 1,819 14.9 -1.3 Information 5,003 5,067 4,935 4,793 4,786 4,729 4,650 -353 -7.1 -1.7 Finance and insurance 11,333 11,535 11,738 13,193 13,720 15,159 15,486 4,153 36.6 2.2 Real estate and rental and leasing 13,432 15,102 16,657 18,578 19,462 19,004 18,843 5,411 40.3 -0.8 Professional and technical services 14,720 15,172 16,018 17,022 17,380 16,561 16,430 1,710 11.6 -0.8 Management of companies and enterprises 896 917 1,027 1,031 1,090 1,126 1,257 361 40.3 11.6 Administrative and waste services 11,437 11,262 11,940 13,098 12,876 12,377 12,503 1,066 9.3 1.0 Educational services 2,796 2,945 3,143 2,998 3,187 3,393 3,588 792 28.3 5.7 Health care and social assistance 24,958 25,322 25,973 27,005 27,997 28,785 29,125 4,167 16.7 1.2 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 5,959 6,104 6,285 6,480 6,683 6,580 6,650 691 11.6 1.1 Accommodation and food services 31,281 31,696 32,371 32,980 34,077 32,553 32,375 1,094 3.5 -0.5 Other services, except public administration 17,568 17,800 18,656 19,054 18,774 18,478 17,960 392 2.2 -2.8 Government and government enterprises 67,636 68,494 68,502 70,206 71,507 73,905 74,854 7,218 10.7 1.3 Federal, civilian 7,645 7,490 7,300 7,280 7,451 7,786 8,103 458 6.0 4.1 Military 6,217 6,138 6,113 6,130 6,129 6,252 6,306 89 1.4 0.9 State and local 53,774 54,866 55,089 56,796 57,927 59,867 60,445 6,671 12.4 1.0 State government 14,639 14,756 14,485 14,924 15,037 15,544 15,530 891 6.1 -0.1 Local government 39,135 40,110 40,604 41,872 42,890 44,323 44,915 5,780 14.8 1.3Note: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.(1) Excludes limited partners.N/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Albany County

Albany 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 20,560 20,926 20,888 21,563 21,460 21,550 21,200 640 3.1 -1.6Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 17,775 18,055 17,874 18,276 18,310 18,352 17,975 200 1.1 -2.1 Proprietors employment 2,785 2,871 3,014 3,287 3,150 3,198 3,225 440 15.8 0.8 Farm proprietors employment 309 313 310 383 382 380 381 72 23.3 0.3 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 2,476 2,558 2,704 2,904 2,768 2,818 2,844 368 14.9 0.9Employment by Industry Farm employment 472 457 443 497 503 494 498 26 5.5 0.8 Nonfarm employment 20,088 20,469 20,445 21,066 20,957 21,056 20,702 614 3.1 -1.7 Private employment 12,632 12,870 13,001 13,384 13,303 12,985 12,815 183 1.4 -1.3 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 95 94 (D) 95 97 97 99 4 4.2 2.1 Mining 50 40 (D) 51 90 91 102 52 104.0 12.1 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 35 33 N/A N/A -5.7 Construction 1,000 1,047 1,157 1,262 1,197 1,183 1,063 63 6.3 -10.1 Manufacturing 638 618 675 622 504 427 380 -258 -40.4 -11.0 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 178 187 N/A N/A 5.1 Retail trade 2,198 2,237 2,159 2,178 2,135 2,070 2,070 -128 -5.8 0.0 Transportation and warehousing (D) (D) (D) 300 297 280 280 N/A N/A 0.0 Information (D) (D) (D) 182 185 182 178 N/A N/A -2.2

Finance and insurance nance an insurance 615615 609 615 652 669 690669 690 719 104 16 9 4 2. 4.2 Real estate and rental and leasing 493 548 580 639 599 609 584 91 18.5 -4.1 Professional and technical services 1,167 1,275 1,330 1,391 1,362 1,272 1,220 53 4.5 -4.1 Management of companies and enterprises (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Administrative and waste services (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Educational services 551 553 570 468 420 456 526 -25 -4.5 15.4 Health care and social assistance 1,338 1,389 1,405 1,410 1,799 1,848 1,862 524 39.2 0.8 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 361 344 358 362 331 340 343 -18 -5.0 0.9 Accommodation and food services 1,730 1,746 1,730 1,767 1,928 1,819 1,860 130 7.5 2.3 Other services, except public administration (D) (D) (D) 1,179 887 849 838 N/A N/A -1.3 Government and government enterprises 7,456 7,599 7,444 7,682 7,654 8,071 7,887 431 5.8 -2.3 Federal, civilian 249 234 216 205 199 210 201 -48 -19.3 -4.3 Military 186 194 203 208 213 220 224 38 20.4 1.8 State and local 7,021 7,171 7,025 7,269 7,242 7,641 7,462 441 6.3 -2.3 State government (D) (D) 5,186 5,403 5,359 5,731 5,571 N/A N/A -2.8 Local government (D) (D) 1,839 1,866 1,883 1,910 1,891 N/A N/A -1.0Note: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners.(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.N/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Big Horn County

Big Horn 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 6,617 6,668 6,903 6,716 6,962 6,663 6,756 139 2.1 1.4Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 4,849 4,880 5,083 4,722 4,794 4,539 4,620 -229 -4.7 1.8 Proprietors employment 1,768 1,788 1,820 1,994 2,168 2,124 2,136 368 20.8 0.6 Farm proprietors employment 480 483 471 573 568 566 567 87 18.1 0.2 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 1,288 1,305 1,349 1,421 1,600 1,558 1,569 281 21.8 0.7Employment by Industry Farm employment 682 676 666 757 762 748 753 71 10.4 0.7 Nonfarm employment 5,935 5,992 6,237 5,959 6,200 5,915 6,003 68 1.1 1.5 Private employment 4,421 4,469 4,697 4,419 4,659 4,337 4,425 4 0.1 2.0 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Mining 934 976 1,116 725 797 553 626 -308 -33.0 13.2 Utilities 27 29 26 34 30 28 26 -1 -3.7 -7.1 Construction 468 489 495 524 554 504 502 34 7.3 -0.4 Manufacturing 260 253 270 273 286 270 290 30 11.5 7.4 Wholesale trade 183 168 170 180 176 181 173 -10 -5.5 -4.4 Retail trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Transportation and warehousing 158 154 164 173 188 165 189 31 19.6 14.5 Information 98 97 102 109 110 121 128 30 30.6 5.8 Finance and insurance 1 9159 16167 1174 16167 18 188185 188 196 3 23 3 337 23.3 4.3 Real estate and rental and leasing 113 136 156 180 213 219 215 102 90.3 -1.8 Professional and technical services 187 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Management of companies and enterprises (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Administrative and waste services (D) 244 259 268 280 296 290 N/A N/A -2.0 Educational services 34 36 38 32 28 (D) 29 -5 -14.7 N/A Health care and social assistance 258 257 265 272 284 (D) 286 28 10.9 N/A Arts, entertainment, and recreation (D) 50 56 63 92 65 67 N/A N/A 3.1 Accommodation and food services (D) (D) (D) 311 296 273 272 N/A N/A -0.4 Other services, except public administration 295 304 303 302 298 323 316 21 7.1 -2.2 Government and government enterprises 1,514 1,523 1,540 1,540 1,541 1,578 1,578 64 4.2 0.0 Federal, civilian 105 111 110 107 103 112 121 16 15.2 8.0 Military 64 63 66 70 67 68 68 4 6.3 0.0 State and local 1,345 1,349 1,364 1,363 1,371 1,398 1,389 44 3.3 -0.6 State government 199 192 192 183 185 190 185 -14 -7.0 -2.6 Local government 1,146 1,157 1,172 1,180 1,186 1,208 1,204 58 5.1 -0.3Note: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totalsN/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Campbell County

Campbell 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 25,679 27,471 30,307 32,454 34,445 33,853 32,824 7,145 27.8 -3.0Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 23,228 24,941 27,620 29,420 31,510 30,943 29,870 6,642 28.6 -3.5 Proprietors employment 2,451 2,530 2,687 3,034 2,935 2,910 2,954 503 20.5 1.5 Farm proprietors employment 511 507 492 596 590 587 588 77 15.1 0.2 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 1,940 2,023 2,195 2,438 2,345 2,323 2,366 426 22.0 1.9Employment by Industry Farm employment 644 626 605 696 696 686 690 46 7.1 0.6 Nonfarm employment 25,035 26,845 29,702 31,758 33,749 33,167 32,134 7,099 28.4 -3.1 Private employment 21,184 22,929 25,793 27,720 29,598 28,815 27,551 6,367 30.1 -4.4 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 65 N/A N/A N/A Mining 6,822 7,285 8,318 8,496 9,037 8,514 8,398 1,576 23.1 -1.4 Utilities 191 189 197 231 258 264 268 77 40.3 1.5 Construction 2,295 2,709 3,307 3,981 4,725 4,579 4,102 1,807 78.7 -10.4 Manufacturing 552 628 672 716 660 618 543 -9 -1.6 -12.1 Wholesale trade 1,168 1,269 1,442 1,546 1,662 1,752 1,679 511 43.8 -4.2 Retail trade 2,342 2,417 2,582 2,828 2,886 2,816 2,685 343 14.6 -4.7 Transportation and warehousing 1,039 1,243 1,453 1,542 1,525 1,420 1,398 359 34.6 -1.5 Information 221 225 228 228 242 250 224 3 1.4 -10.4 Finance and insurance 421 452 494 558 575 581 576 155 36.8 -0.9 Real estate and rental and leasing 425 471 546 628 627 666 647 222 52.2 -2.9 Professional and technical services 812 893 1,003 1,042 1,068 1,048 1,024 212 26.1 -2.3 Management of companies and enterprises 165 175 221 245 253 277 298 133 80.6 7.6 Administrative and waste services 705 856 887 981 1,100 1,015 855 150 21.3 -15.8 Educational services 59 61 66 (D) (D) (D) 102 43 72.9 N/A Health care and social assistance 932 921 951 1,009 1,125 1,147 1,098 166 17.8 -4.3 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 136 162 163 157 168 182 188 52 38.2 3.3 Accommodation and food services 1,672 1,744 1,912 1,976 2,016 2,063 2,018 346 20.7 -2.2 Other services, except public administration (D) (D) (D) 1,406 1,489 1,466 1,383 N/A N/A -5.7 Government and government enterprises 3,851 3,916 3,909 4,038 4,151 4,352 4,583 732 19.0 5.3 Federal, civilian 84 85 86 84 89 90 108 24 28.6 20.0 Military 206 212 231 250 253 271 269 63 30.6 -0.7 State and local 3,561 3,619 3,592 3,704 3,809 3,991 4,206 645 18.1 5.4 State government 170 171 166 170 175 182 188 18 10.6 3.3 Local government 3,391 3,448 3,426 3,534 3,634 3,809 4,018 627 18.5 5.5Note: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions

(1) Excludes limited partners(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totalsN/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Carbon County

Carbon 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 9,346 9,578 10,335 11,130 11,052 10,025 9,919 573 6.1 -1.1Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 6,909 7,120 7,756 8,336 8,347 7,386 7,255 346 5.0 -1.8 Proprietors employment 2,437 2,458 2,579 2,794 2,705 2,639 2,664 227 9.3 0.9 Farm proprietors employment 231 217 201 231 232 232 232 1 0.4 0.0 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 2,206 2,241 2,378 2,563 2,473 2,407 2,432 226 10.2 1.0Employment by Industry Farm employment 405 375 352 366 375 366 370 -35 -8.6 1.1 Nonfarm employment 8,941 9,203 9,983 10,764 10,677 9,659 9,549 608 6.8 -1.1 Private employment 6,820 7,131 7,921 8,600 8,529 7,407 7,343 523 7.7 -0.9 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 134 140 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Mining 244 (D) 317 374 679 486 488 244 100.0 0.4 Utilities 53 57 63 65 63 78 74 21 39.6 -5.1 Construction (D) 773 1,223 1,602 1,478 819 827 N/A N/A 1.0 Manufacturing (D) (D) (D) (D) 488 (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Wholesale trade 181 232 266 302 105 97 80 -101 -55.8 -17.5 Retail trade 1,079 1,022 1,040 1,097 1,081 1,035 978 -101 -9.4 -5.5 Transportation and warehousing 499 549 614 611 593 541 544 45 9.0 0.6 Information 103 104 88 81 97 98 99 -4 -3.9 1.0 Finance and insurance 238 231 227 252 245 285 292 54 22.7 2.5 Real estate and rental and leasing 376 425 466 530 464 430 428 52 13.8 -0.5 Professional and technical services (D) 272 293 296 362 318 293 N/A N/A -7.9 Management of companies and enterprises (D) (D) (D) 19 19 18 20 N/A N/A 11.1 Administrative and waste services 291 (D) (D) 305 311 294 271 -20 -6.9 -7.8 Educational services 25 29 32 28 (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Health care and social assistance 569 547 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Arts, entertainment, and recreation 207 201 216 204 194 202 213 6 2.9 5.4 Accommodation and food services 1,008 1,051 1,112 1,073 1,073 959 965 -43 -4.3 0.6 Other services, except public administration 465 489 498 509 483 473 459 -6 -1.3 -3.0 Government and government enterprises 2,121 2,072 2,062 2,164 2,148 2,252 2,206 85 4.0 -2.0 Federal, civilian 213 213 218 228 231 245 246 33 15.5 0.4 Military 86 86 90 95 92 94 92 6 7.0 -2.1 State and local 1,822 1,773 1,754 1,841 1,825 1,913 1,868 46 2.5 -2.4 State government 574 520 472 493 500 549 549 -25 -4.4 0.0 Local government 1,248 1,253 1,282 1,348 1,325 1,364 1,319 71 5.7 -3.3Note: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners.(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totalsN/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Converse County

Converse 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 7,067 7,302 7,437 7,830 8,334 8,239 8,297 1,230 17.4 0.7Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 5,110 5,296 5,390 5,630 6,137 5,996 6,034 924 18.1 0.6 Proprietors employment 1,957 2,006 2,047 2,200 2,197 2,243 2,263 306 15.6 0.9 Farm proprietors employment 310 315 312 383 382 380 381 71 22.9 0.3 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 1,647 1,691 1,735 1,817 1,815 1,863 1,882 235 14.3 1.0Employment by Industry Farm employment 455 455 454 518 525 514 519 64 14.1 1.0 Nonfarm employment 6,612 6,847 6,983 7,312 7,809 7,725 7,778 1,166 17.6 0.7 Private employment 5,297 5,481 5,594 5,909 6,355 6,242 6,235 938 17.7 -0.1 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 94 90 86 86 96 95 99 5 5.3 4.2 Mining 724 806 894 978 1,085 1,084 1,238 514 71.0 14.2 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Construction 610 606 606 702 986 909 767 157 25.7 -15.6 Manufacturing 142 142 136 153 133 130 130 -12 -8.5 0.0 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Retail trade 717 728 733 750 698 689 654 -63 -8.8 -5.1 Transportation and warehousing 433 493 505 547 530 467 473 40 9.2 1.3 Information 88 92 83 82 85 85 86 -2 -2.3 1.2 Finance and insurance (D) 198 203 224 195 213 213 N/A N/A 0.0 Real estate and rental and leasing 233 267 286 313 350 363 363 130 55.8 0.0 Professional and technical services 223 215 206 196 251 (D) 241 18 8.1 N/A Management of companies and enterprises (L) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Administrative and waste services 157 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Educational services (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Health care and social assistance (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Arts, entertainment, and recreation 101 103 103 86 96 104 104 3 3.0 0.0 Accommodation and food services 524 573 577 606 617 597 558 34 6.5 -6.5 Other services, except public administration 340 353 355 355 353 353 363 23 6.8 2.8 Government and government enterprises 1,315 1,366 1,389 1,403 1,454 1,483 1,543 228 17.3 4.0 Federal, civilian 70 64 56 61 67 67 78 8 11.4 16.4 Military 70 71 75 79 79 82 80 10 14.3 -2.4 State and local 1,175 1,231 1,258 1,263 1,308 1,334 1,385 210 17.9 3.8 State government 135 133 129 131 132 135 139 4 3.0 3.0 Local government 1,040 1,098 1,129 1,132 1,176 1,199 1,246 206 19.8 3.9Note: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners.(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals(L) Less than 10 jobs, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals. N/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Crook County

Crook 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 3,686 3,802 3,991 4,199 4,278 4,226 4,261 575 15.6 0.8Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 2,337 2,392 2,541 2,600 2,611 2,556 2,574 237 10.1 0.7 Proprietors employment 1,349 1,410 1,450 1,599 1,667 1,670 1,687 338 25.1 1.0 Farm proprietors employment 380 367 344 402 401 399 400 20 5.3 0.3 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 969 1,043 1,106 1,197 1,266 1,271 1,287 318 32.8 1.3Employment by Industry Farm employment 486 462 434 483 486 478 481 -5 -1.0 0.6 Nonfarm employment 3,200 3,340 3,557 3,716 3,792 3,748 3,780 580 18.1 0.9 Private employment 2,479 2,605 2,822 2,985 3,045 2,984 3,013 534 21.5 1.0 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 122 127 132 141 124 122 123 1 0.8 0.8 Mining 266 324 379 419 428 376 380 114 42.9 1.1 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Construction 353 352 421 463 433 405 390 37 10.5 -3.7 Manufacturing 175 164 180 175 174 189 202 27 15.4 6.9 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Retail trade 308 324 329 342 349 351 349 41 13.3 -0.6 Transportation and warehousing 123 128 130 144 141 136 141 18 14.6 3.7 Information 15 16 17 (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Finance and insurance (D) 103 105 (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Real estate and rental and leasing (D) 122 135 (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Professional and technical services 86 112 111 115 123 132 133 47 54.7 0.8 Management of companies and enterprises (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (L) N/A N/A N/A Administrative and waste services (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 83 N/A N/A N/A Educational services 20 19 14 12 (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Health care and social assistance 123 148 154 165 (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Arts, entertainment, and recreation 79 64 74 79 82 93 95 16 20.3 2.2 Accommodation and food services 291 280 296 285 306 276 279 -12 -4.1 1.1 Other services, except public administration 144 157 169 (D) (D) 183 177 33 22.9 -3.3 Government and government enterprises 721 735 735 731 747 764 767 46 6.4 0.4 Federal, civilian 91 92 95 89 90 94 101 10 11.0 7.4 Military 34 34 36 39 40 41 41 7 20.6 0.0 State and local 596 609 604 603 617 629 625 29 4.9 -0.6 State government 78 76 (D) 71 72 71 73 -5 -6.4 2.8 Local government 518 533 (D) 532 545 558 552 34 6.6 -1.1Note: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners.(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.(L) Less than 10 jobs, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.N/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Fremont County

Fremont 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 21,906 22,544 23,224 24,381 24,939 24,494 24,672 2,766 12.6 0.7Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 16,126 16,579 16,994 17,555 18,078 17,737 17,858 1,732 10.7 0.7 Proprietors employment 5,780 5,965 6,230 6,826 6,861 6,757 6,814 1,034 17.9 0.8 Farm proprietors employment 1,014 1,033 1,025 1,264 1,252 1,246 1,246 232 22.9 0.0 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 4,766 4,932 5,205 5,562 5,609 5,511 5,568 802 16.8 1.0Employment by Industry Farm employment 1,261 1,273 1,270 1,498 1,499 1,479 1,484 223 17.7 0.3 Nonfarm employment 20,645 21,271 21,954 22,883 23,440 23,015 23,188 2,543 12.3 0.8 Private employment 15,403 15,943 16,582 17,350 17,658 16,969 17,049 1,646 10.7 0.5 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 201 188 190 203 219 203 209 8 4.0 3.0 Mining 580 762 966 1,043 1,239 1,050 1,094 514 88.6 4.2 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 78 73 N/A N/A -6.4 Construction 1,686 1,749 1,798 1,942 1,965 1,707 1,657 -29 -1.7 -2.9 Manufacturing 604 621 628 648 556 517 432 -172 -28.5 -16.4 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 420 435 N/A N/A 3.6 Retail trade 2,507 2,561 2,616 2,706 2,720 2,648 2,593 86 3.4 -2.1 Transportation and warehousing 529 562 605 647 634 580 567 38 7.2 -2.2 Information 365 403 380 360 304 282 272 -93 -25.5 -3.5 Finance and insurance 536 533 538 581 577 675 685 149 27.8 1.5 Real estate and rental and leasing 770 945 1,064 1,167 1,235 1,085 1,097 327 42.5 1.1 Professional and technical services 806 786 813 904 885 836 868 62 7.7 3.8 Management of companies and enterprises 28 28 35 43 58 62 70 42 150.0 12.9 Administrative and waste services 490 438 473 539 568 559 594 104 21.2 6.3 Educational services (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Health care and social assistance (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Arts, entertainment, and recreation 346 349 351 373 420 418 423 77 22.3 1.2 Accommodation and food services 1,663 1,675 1,667 1,677 1,690 1,608 1,617 -46 -2.8 0.6 Other services, except public administration 1,270 1,288 1,325 1,388 1,402 1,406 1,380 110 8.7 -1.8 Government and government enterprises 5,242 5,328 5,372 5,533 5,782 6,046 6,139 897 17.1 1.5 Federal, civilian 467 469 451 414 425 461 497 30 6.4 7.8 Military 204 207 219 230 229 234 233 29 14.2 -0.4 State and local 4,571 4,652 4,702 4,889 5,128 5,351 5,409 838 18.3 1.1 State government 944 977 949 965 962 961 940 -4 -0.4 -2.2 Local government 3,627 3,675 3,753 3,924 4,166 4,390 4,469 842 23.2 1.8Note: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners.(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.N/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Goshen County

Goshen 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 6,733 6,852 7,060 7,394 7,446 7,466 7,544 811 12.0 1.0Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 4,491 4,508 4,665 4,763 4,917 4,908 4,971 480 10.7 1.3 Proprietors employment 2,242 2,344 2,395 2,631 2,529 2,558 2,573 331 14.8 0.6 Farm proprietors employment 593 593 579 702 697 693 696 103 17.4 0.4 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 1,649 1,751 1,816 1,929 1,832 1,865 1,877 228 13.8 0.6Employment by Industry Farm employment 787 779 768 882 886 872 879 92 11.7 0.8 Nonfarm employment 5,946 6,073 6,292 6,512 6,560 6,594 6,665 719 12.1 1.1 Private employment 4,691 4,813 5,079 5,286 5,321 5,266 5,067 376 8.0 -3.8 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) (D) 123 (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Mining (D) (D) 37 (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Utilities 33 31 32 33 31 35 34 1 3.0 -2.9 Construction 398 404 489 482 617 617 432 34 8.5 -30.0 Manufacturing 244 278 304 357 325 302 327 83 34.0 8.3 Wholesale trade 239 249 254 258 258 262 244 5 2.1 -6.9 Retail trade 700 711 756 755 692 663 640 -60 -8.6 -3.5 Transportation and warehousing 181 184 195 193 195 209 191 10 5.5 -8.6 Information 67 68 63 59 65 73 71 4 6.0 -2.7 Finance and insurance 262 267 261 300 296 325 313 51 19.5 -3.7 Real estate and rental and leasing 251 276 300 329 321 292 296 45 17.9 1.4 Professional and technical services (D) (D) 236 252 259 257 261 N/A N/A 1.6 Management of companies and enterprises (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 N/A N/A 0.0 Administrative and waste services 180 182 227 240 230 189 185 5 2.8 -2.1 Educational services (D) 53 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Health care and social assistance (D) 869 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Arts, entertainment, and recreation 93 98 109 103 92 95 (D) N/A N/A N/A Accommodation and food services 357 357 346 365 360 356 (D) N/A N/A N/A Other services, except public administration 390 406 396 392 395 388 391 1 0.3 0.8 Government and government enterprises 1,255 1,260 1,213 1,226 1,239 1,328 1,598 343 27.3 20.3 Federal, civilian 97 99 97 96 98 102 103 6 6.2 1.0 Military 69 69 72 74 75 77 77 8 11.6 0.0 State and local 1,089 1,092 1,044 1,056 1,066 1,149 1,418 329 30.2 23.4 State government 134 127 123 124 124 182 433 299 223.1 137.9 Local government 955 965 921 932 942 967 985 30 3.1 1.9Note: The estimate of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners.(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.N/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Hot Springs County

Hot Springs 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 2,930 2,953 3,045 3,179 3,305 3,314 3,364 434 14.8 1.5Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 2,018 2,009 2,101 2,184 2,256 2,249 2,286 268 13.3 1.6 Proprietors employment 912 944 944 995 1,049 1,065 1,078 166 18.2 1.2 Farm proprietors employment 137 136 132 159 159 159 160 23 16.8 0.6 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 775 808 812 836 890 906 918 143 18.5 1.3Employment by Industry Farm employment 181 174 166 187 189 187 189 8 4.4 1.1 Nonfarm employment 2,749 2,779 2,879 2,992 3,116 3,127 3,175 426 15.5 1.5 Private employment 2,181 2,213 2,304 2,405 2,526 2,510 2,555 374 17.1 1.8 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Mining 155 181 202 249 (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Construction 149 167 169 (D) (D) 167 153 4 2.7 -8.4 Manufacturing 56 53 79 93 92 90 87 31 55.4 -3.3 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Retail trade 287 281 297 295 299 295 299 12 4.2 1.4 Transportation and warehousing 86 84 91 92 117 116 119 33 38.4 2.6 Information 42 46 49 49 54 52 51 9 21.4 -1.9 Finance and insurance 91 92 95 103 106 119 119 28 30.8 0.0 Real estate and rental and leasing (D) 103 98 103 97 114 120 N/A N/A 5.3 Professional and technical services 104 109 113 117 118 110 105 1 1.0 -4.5 Management of companies and enterprises 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Administrative and waste services 58 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Educational services (L) (L) 20 18 22 24 24 N/A N/A 0.0 Health care and social assistance 352 348 338 327 348 377 383 31 8.8 1.6 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 88 90 94 94 100 96 87 -1 -1.1 -9.4 Accommodation and food services 342 319 319 330 325 309 322 -20 -5.8 4.2 Other services, except public administration 190 207 199 208 197 195 186 -4 -2.1 -4.6 Government and government enterprises 568 566 575 587 590 617 620 52 9.2 0.5 Federal, civilian 19 15 14 13 14 16 18 -1 -5.3 12.5 Military 26 26 27 28 28 28 28 2 7.7 0.0 State and local 523 525 534 546 548 573 574 51 9.8 0.2 State government 76 71 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Local government 447 454 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/ANote: The estimate of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners.(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.(L) Less than 10 jobs, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals. N/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Johnson County

Johnson 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 5,178 5,387 5,678 5,976 6,307 6,007 5,937 759 14.7 -1.2Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 3,363 3,470 3,653 3,739 3,915 3,657 3,560 197 5.9 -2.7 Proprietors employment 1,815 1,917 2,025 2,237 2,392 2,350 2,377 562 31.0 1.1 Farm proprietors employment 245 240 230 275 273 272 273 28 11.4 0.4 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 1,570 1,677 1,795 1,962 2,119 2,078 2,104 534 34.0 1.3Employment by Industry Farm employment 380 364 350 384 388 380 384 4 1.1 1.1 Nonfarm employment 4,798 5,023 5,328 5,592 5,919 5,627 5,553 755 15.7 -1.3 Private employment 3,848 4,081 4,372 4,596 4,916 4,598 4,494 646 16.8 -2.3 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 130 129 133 142 137 136 137 7 5.4 0.7 Mining 312 352 454 541 635 468 421 109 34.9 -10.0 Utilities 13 12 10 13 18 15 15 2 15.4 0.0 Construction 490 593 665 626 727 650 565 75 15.3 -13.1 Manufacturing 116 121 107 86 93 93 91 -25 -21.6 -2.2 Wholesale trade 113 114 101 96 93 94 106 -7 -6.2 12.8 Retail trade 516 523 534 532 574 549 525 9 1.7 -4.4 Transportation and warehousing 147 157 163 178 183 180 178 31 21.1 -1.1 Information 57 53 53 50 53 53 52 -5 -8.8 -1.9 Finance and insurance 221 229 214 243 237 264 273 52 23.5 3.4 Real estate and rental and leasing 274 306 344 387 449 450 451 177 64.6 0.2 Professional and technical services 200 220 253 272 270 248 237 37 18.5 -4.4 Management of companies and enterprises 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) (L) (D) N/A N/A N/A Administrative and waste services 131 (D) (D) (D) (D) 147 (D) N/A N/A N/A Educational services (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Health care and social assistance (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Arts, entertainment, and recreation 129 126 127 166 168 155 153 24 18.6 -1.3 Accommodation and food services 512 514 531 550 551 538 545 33 6.4 1.3 Other services, except public administration 263 261 277 258 258 263 258 -5 -1.9 -1.9 Government and government enterprises 950 942 956 996 1,003 1,029 1,059 109 11.5 2.9 Federal, civilian 135 136 131 139 141 147 151 16 11.9 2.7 Military 43 44 47 50 50 51 50 7 16.3 -2.0 State and local 772 762 778 807 812 831 858 86 11.1 3.2 State government 122 110 103 116 113 111 112 -10 -8.2 0.9 Local government 650 652 675 691 699 720 746 96 14.8 3.6Note: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners.(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.(L) Less than 10 jobs, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals. N/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Laramie County

Laramie 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 57,213 58,438 59,637 61,659 63,155 62,560 62,230 5,017 8.8 -0.5Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 46,679 47,364 48,222 49,443 50,390 49,331 48,884 2,205 4.7 -0.9 Proprietors employment 10,534 11,074 11,415 12,216 12,765 13,229 13,346 2,812 26.7 0.9 Farm proprietors employment 652 636 608 721 720 716 716 64 9.8 0.0 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 9,882 10,438 10,807 11,495 12,045 12,513 12,630 2,748 27.8 0.9Employment by Industry Farm employment 886 854 820 915 924 907 912 26 2.9 0.6 Nonfarm employment 56,327 57,584 58,817 60,744 62,231 61,653 61,318 4,991 8.9 -0.5 Private employment 39,982 40,964 42,352 43,971 45,146 44,269 43,835 3,853 9.6 -1.0 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Mining 199 217 258 (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Utilities 117 130 132 147 151 136 137 20 17.1 0.7 Construction 3,616 3,852 4,334 4,171 4,213 3,901 3,605 -11 -0.3 -7.6 Manufacturing 1,706 1,741 1,781 1,794 1,905 1,697 1,652 -54 -3.2 -2.7 Wholesale trade 918 970 1,009 1,015 1,060 1,024 1,009 91 9.9 -1.5 Retail trade 7,118 7,314 7,274 7,473 7,222 7,043 6,933 -185 -2.6 -1.6 Transportation and warehousing 2,899 3,021 3,215 3,647 3,586 3,416 3,431 532 18.4 0.4 Information (D) (D) (D) 1,188 1,231 1,244 1,240 N/A N/A -0.3 Finance and insurance 2,423 2,483 2,455 2,612 2,916 3,370 3,451 1,028 42.4 2.4 Real estate and rental and leasing 2,149 2,445 2,603 2,807 3,481 3,356 3,364 1,215 56.5 0.2 Professional and technical services 2,587 2,649 2,674 2,745 2,866 2,722 2,749 162 6.3 1.0 Management of companies and enterprises 192 223 257 187 173 148 131 -61 -31.8 -11.5 Administrative and waste services 2,434 2,210 2,351 2,550 2,472 2,471 2,556 122 5.0 3.4 Educational services 403 456 537 517 509 538 598 195 48.4 11.2 Health care and social assistance 3,971 4,067 4,210 4,587 4,720 4,804 4,819 848 21.4 0.3 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 684 708 738 783 784 782 776 92 13.5 -0.8 Accommodation and food services 4,435 4,420 4,396 4,461 4,557 4,397 4,244 -191 -4.3 -3.5 Other services, except public administration 2,788 2,751 2,807 2,811 2,731 2,705 2,638 -150 -5.4 -2.5 Government and government enterprises 16,345 16,620 16,465 16,773 17,085 17,384 17,483 1,138 7.0 0.6 Federal, civilian 2,627 2,573 2,488 2,514 2,583 2,691 2,683 56 2.1 -0.3 Military 3,826 3,718 3,547 3,425 3,428 3,463 3,555 -271 -7.1 2.7 State and local 9,892 10,329 10,430 10,834 11,074 11,230 11,245 1,353 13.7 0.1 State government 3,960 3,994 4,001 4,119 4,220 4,231 4,172 212 5.4 -1.4 Local government 5,932 6,335 6,429 6,715 6,854 6,999 7,073 1,141 19.2 1.1Note: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners.(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.N/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Lincoln County

Lincoln 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 9,142 9,235 9,867 11,116 10,659 10,182 9,931 789 8.6 -2.5Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 6,485 6,385 6,890 7,855 7,304 6,830 6,568 83 1.3 -3.8 Proprietors employment 2,657 2,850 2,977 3,261 3,355 3,352 3,363 706 26.6 0.3 Farm proprietors employment 444 432 411 488 481 479 481 37 8.3 0.4 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 2,213 2,418 2,566 2,773 2,874 2,873 2,882 669 30.2 0.3Employment by Industry Farm employment 551 541 528 606 605 595 600 49 8.9 0.8 Nonfarm employment 8,591 8,694 9,339 10,510 10,054 9,587 9,331 740 8.6 -2.7 Private employment 6,952 6,995 7,605 8,724 8,164 7,642 7,390 438 6.3 -3.3 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 116 120 120 126 125 122 129 13 11.2 5.7 Mining 670 681 755 791 914 822 813 143 21.3 -1.1 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 198 N/A N/A N/A Construction 1,450 1,298 1,662 2,484 1,822 1,397 1,235 -215 -14.8 -11.6 Manufacturing 381 376 328 338 297 249 230 -151 -39.6 -7.6 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 114 N/A N/A N/A Retail trade 945 949 949 979 969 948 865 -80 -8.5 -8.8 Transportation and warehousing 215 249 261 296 287 310 309 94 43.7 -0.3 Information 172 165 175 163 140 135 139 -33 -19.2 3.0 Finance and insurance 261 284 285 333 293 305 318 57 21.8 4.3 Real estate and rental and leasing 366 402 437 486 526 517 512 146 39.9 -1.0 Professional and technical services 288 296 350 382 415 392 (D) N/A N/A N/A Management of companies and enterprises (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Administrative and waste services (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 329 N/A N/A N/A Educational services 34 (D) 43 41 50 58 62 28 82.4 6.9 Health care and social assistance (D) (D) 420 445 456 485 501 N/A N/A 3.3 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 119 123 125 126 129 139 142 23 19.3 2.2 Accommodation and food services 580 608 637 625 587 591 572 -8 -1.4 -3.2 Other services, except public administration 433 433 467 474 522 528 500 67 15.5 -5.3 Government and government enterprises 1,639 1,699 1,734 1,786 1,890 1,945 1,941 302 18.4 -0.2 Federal, civilian 134 135 131 127 125 128 141 7 5.2 10.2 Military 88 87 94 100 104 107 105 17 19.3 -1.9 State and local 1,417 1,477 1,509 1,559 1,661 1,710 1,695 278 19.6 -0.9 State government 127 129 128 128 139 143 127 0 0.0 -11.2 Local government 1,290 1,348 1,381 1,431 1,522 1,567 1,568 278 21.6 0.1Note: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners.(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.N/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Natrona County

Natrona 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 47,846 49,475 51,851 53,996 54,682 52,403 52,286 4,440 9.3 -0.2Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 38,022 39,064 40,866 41,982 42,973 40,679 40,377 2,355 6.2 -0.7 Proprietors employment 9,824 10,411 10,985 12,014 11,709 11,724 11,909 2,085 21.2 1.6 Farm proprietors employment 330 321 307 366 364 362 363 33 10.0 0.3 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 9,494 10,090 10,678 11,648 11,345 11,362 11,546 2,052 21.6 1.6Employment by Industry Farm employment 484 460 441 486 491 481 485 1 0.2 0.8 Nonfarm employment 47,362 49,015 51,410 53,510 54,191 51,922 51,801 4,439 9.4 -0.2 Private employment 41,580 43,195 45,531 47,437 48,128 45,719 45,535 3,955 9.5 -0.4 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Mining 4,087 4,616 5,517 5,312 5,514 4,527 4,762 675 16.5 5.2 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Construction 3,439 3,640 3,912 4,226 4,466 4,031 3,893 454 13.2 -3.4 Manufacturing 1,781 1,969 2,149 2,222 2,097 1,814 1,801 20 1.1 -0.7 Wholesale trade 2,649 2,701 2,732 2,863 3,007 2,733 2,588 -61 -2.3 -5.3 Retail trade 6,175 6,272 6,338 6,560 6,536 6,390 6,041 -134 -2.2 -5.5 Transportation and warehousing (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,339 1,342 N/A N/A 0.2 Information 663 687 677 678 651 596 586 -77 -11.6 -1.7 Finance and insurance 1,846 1,802 1,841 2,096 2,066 2,188 2,247 401 21.7 2.7 Real estate and rental and leasing 2,078 2,321 2,568 2,827 2,762 2,598 2,546 468 22.5 -2.0 Professional and technical services 2,184 2,257 2,345 2,554 2,496 2,498 2,475 291 13.3 -0.9 Management of companies and enterprises 91 92 104 122 167 156 212 121 133.0 35.9 Administrative and waste services 2,336 2,179 2,246 2,286 2,192 2,112 2,180 -156 -6.7 3.2 Educational services 333 335 311 302 327 361 388 55 16.5 7.5 Health care and social assistance 5,347 5,480 5,615 5,819 6,087 6,342 6,506 1,159 21.7 2.6 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 901 864 883 896 898 874 886 -15 -1.7 1.4 Accommodation and food services 3,356 3,456 3,549 3,721 3,986 3,749 3,799 443 13.2 1.3 Other services, except public administration 2,679 2,818 2,966 3,105 3,203 3,131 2,995 316 11.8 -4.3 Government and government enterprises 5,782 5,820 5,879 6,073 6,063 6,203 6,266 484 8.4 1.0 Federal, civilian 718 695 658 658 654 684 767 49 6.8 12.1 Military 390 397 420 443 433 445 437 47 12.1 -1.8 State and local 4,674 4,728 4,801 4,972 4,976 5,074 5,062 388 8.3 -0.2 State government 737 739 739 756 744 744 747 10 1.4 0.4 Local government 3,937 3,989 4,062 4,216 4,232 4,330 4,315 378 9.6 -0.3Note: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners.(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.N/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Niobrara County

Niobrara 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 1,620 1,675 1,668 1,755 1,797 1,823 1,830 210 13.0 0.4Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 943 982 976 1,008 1,029 1,044 1,042 99 10.5 -0.2 Proprietors employment 677 693 692 747 768 779 788 111 16.4 1.2 Farm proprietors employment 204 193 177 202 203 201 202 -2 -1.0 0.5 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 473 500 515 545 565 578 586 113 23.9 1.4Employment by Industry Farm employment 282 263 245 263 267 261 263 -19 -6.7 0.8 Nonfarm employment 1,338 1,412 1,423 1,492 1,530 1,562 1,567 229 17.1 0.3 Private employment 988 1,025 1,029 1,076 1,082 1,106 1,103 115 11.6 -0.3 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Mining (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 79 83 N/A N/A 5.1 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Construction (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 85 85 N/A N/A N/A Manufacturing (D) (D) 28 (D) 19 (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) 33 35 (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Retail trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Transportation and warehousing 101 108 110 (D) (D) 100 98 -3 -3.0 -2.0 Information 11 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Finance and insurance 36 39 37 (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Real estate and rental and leasing 65 72 78 (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Professional and technical services 57 59 (D) (D) 52 52 (D) N/A N/A N/A Management of companies and enterprises 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 0 0.0 N/A Administrative and waste services 25 (D) 31 (D) (D) 41 (D) N/A N/A N/A Educational services (L) (L) 10 (L) 13 14 (D) N/A N/A N/A Health care and social assistance 74 69 67 72 75 84 (D) N/A N/A N/A Arts, entertainment, and recreation 14 16 16 15 (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Accommodation and food services 131 125 113 (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Other services, except public administration 71 (D) (D) (D) (D) 88 73 2 2.8 N/A Government and government enterprises 350 387 394 416 448 456 464 114 32.6 1.8 Federal, civilian 25 24 20 21 21 17 16 -9 -36.0 -5.9 Military 13 13 13 14 15 15 14 1 7.7 -6.7 State and local 312 350 361 381 412 424 434 122 39.1 2.4 State government (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Local government (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/ANote: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners.(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.(L) Less than 10 jobs, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

N/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Park County

Park 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 19,030 19,325 19,662 20,434 20,790 20,607 20,584 1,554 8.2 -0.1Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 13,673 13,756 13,905 14,230 14,616 14,291 14,205 532 3.9 -0.6 Proprietors employment 5,357 5,569 5,757 6,204 6,174 6,316 6,379 1,022 19.1 1.0 Farm proprietors employment 622 607 576 682 676 672 675 53 8.5 0.4 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 4,735 4,962 5,181 5,522 5,498 5,644 5,704 969 20.5 1.1Employment by Industry Farm employment 937 898 855 936 943 923 932 -5 -0.5 1.0 Nonfarm employment 18,093 18,427 18,807 19,498 19,847 19,684 19,652 1,559 8.6 -0.2 Private employment 14,636 14,974 15,346 15,938 16,285 16,035 15,958 1,322 9.0 -0.5 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 172 179 189 205 222 236 237 65 37.8 0.4 Mining 521 551 621 742 826 751 823 302 58.0 9.6 Utilities 75 82 79 79 80 73 74 -1 -1.3 1.4 Construction 1,626 1,738 1,833 1,887 1,960 1,804 1,657 31 1.9 -8.1 Manufacturing 716 735 756 707 685 681 679 -37 -5.2 -0.3 Wholesale trade 313 333 301 313 321 325 337 24 7.7 3.7 Retail Trade 2,476 2,570 2,555 2,567 2,627 2,508 2,474 -2 -0.1 -1.4 Transportation and warehousing 408 389 409 389 409 381 378 -30 -7.4 -0.8 Information 265 257 274 267 242 233 230 -35 -13.2 -1.3 Finance and insurance 755 782 739 775 733 856 862 107 14.2 0.7 Real estate and rental and leasing 700 751 824 922 936 952 941 241 34.4 -1.2 Professional and technical services 748 812 885 962 971 908 871 123 16.4 -4.1 Management of companies and enterprises 36 34 36 45 70 98 129 93 258.3 31.6 Administrative and waste services 481 492 518 577 582 595 624 143 29.7 4.9 Educational services 105 108 116 111 135 190 135 30 28.6 -28.9 Health care and social assistance 1,445 1,458 1,515 1,642 1,680 1,710 1,755 310 21.5 2.6 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 611 590 589 606 620 619 614 3 0.5 -0.8 Accommodation and food services 2,225 2,164 2,142 2,162 2,200 2,160 2,187 -38 -1.7 1.3 Other services, except public administration 958 949 965 980 986 955 951 -7 -0.7 -0.4 Government and government enterprises 3,457 3,453 3,461 3,560 3,562 3,649 3,694 237 6.9 1.2 Federal, civilian 862 835 806 795 799 796 823 -39 -4.5 3.4 Military 150 151 161 169 162 166 165 15 10.0 -0.6 State and local 2,445 2,467 2,494 2,596 2,601 2,687 2,706 261 10.7 0.7 State government 239 240 243 252 246 242 245 6 2.5 1.2 Local government 2,206 2,227 2,251 2,344 2,355 2,445 2,461 255 11.6 0.7Note: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners.N/A Data not availableSource: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Platte County

Platte 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 5,397 5,418 5,546 5,741 5,650 5,625 5,729 332 6.2 1.8Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 3,664 3,669 3,753 3,791 3,756 3,731 3,823 159 4.3 2.5 Proprietors employment 1,733 1,749 1,793 1,950 1,894 1,894 1,906 173 10.0 0.6 Farm proprietors employment 402 392 374 444 441 439 441 39 9.7 0.5 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 1,331 1,357 1,419 1,506 1,453 1,455 1,465 134 10.1 0.7Employment by Industry Farm employment 551 536 522 586 591 579 585 34 6.2 1.0 Nonfarm employment 4,846 4,882 5,024 5,155 5,059 5,046 5,144 298 6.1 1.9 Private employment 3,953 3,983 4,102 4,222 4,116 4,074 4,102 149 3.8 0.7 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Mining (D) (D) (D) (D) 90 (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Construction 298 326 343 366 350 365 356 58 19.5 -2.5 Manufacturing 132 131 136 137 104 100 88 -44 -33.3 -12.0 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Retail trade 626 586 585 591 578 573 541 -85 -13.6 -5.6 Transportation and warehousing 297 282 306 303 308 305 294 -3 -1.0 -3.6 Information 39 43 42 35 35 36 37 -2 -5.1 2.8 Finance and insurance 170 178 189 208 207 221 238 68 40.0 7.7 Real estate and rental and leasing 199 222 259 296 278 264 261 62 31.2 -1.1 Professional and technical services 218 225 198 204 194 186 190 -28 -12.8 2.2 Management of companies and enterprises (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 28 27 N/A N/A -3.6 Administrative and waste services (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 126 133 N/A N/A 5.6 Educational services (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 34 N/A N/A N/A Health care and social assistance (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 410 N/A N/A N/A Arts, entertainment, and recreation 75 80 78 76 63 63 64 -11 -14.7 1.6 Accommodation and food services 452 454 443 471 483 492 497 45 10.0 1.0 Other services, except public administration 246 236 254 262 230 239 237 -9 -3.7 -0.8 Government and government enterprises 893 899 922 933 943 972 1,042 149 16.7 7.2 Federal, civilian 106 108 106 112 122 138 139 33 31.1 0.7 Military 49 48 50 52 51 51 50 1 2.0 -2.0 State and local 738 743 766 769 770 783 853 115 15.6 8.9 State government 158 155 178 178 175 175 182 24 15.2 4.0 Local government 580 588 588 591 595 608 671 91 15.7 10.4Note: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners.(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.N/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Sheridan County

Sheridan 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 17,887 18,241 19,139 20,368 20,755 20,062 19,815 1,928 10.8 -1.2Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 13,003 13,131 13,771 14,476 14,885 14,225 13,916 913 7.0 -2.2 Proprietors employment 4,884 5,110 5,368 5,892 5,870 5,837 5,899 1,015 20.8 1.1 Farm proprietors employment 495 481 454 535 535 531 532 37 7.5 0.2 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 4,389 4,629 4,914 5,357 5,335 5,306 5,367 978 22.3 1.1Employment by Industry Farm employment 707 673 636 697 706 691 696 -11 -1.6 0.7 Nonfarm employment 17,180 17,568 18,503 19,671 20,049 19,371 19,119 1,939 11.3 -1.3 Private employment 14,064 14,471 15,366 16,401 16,644 15,831 15,534 1,470 10.5 -1.9 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 220 209 207 219 251 262 266 46 20.9 1.5 Mining 413 408 643 890 926 652 644 231 55.9 -1.2 Utilities 61 61 71 89 87 74 67 6 9.8 -9.5 Construction 1,617 1,686 1,909 2,100 2,144 1,836 1,740 123 7.6 -5.2 Manufacturing 493 482 494 506 555 487 463 -30 -6.1 -4.9 Wholesale trade 351 364 380 407 422 435 422 71 20.2 -3.0 Retail trade 2,116 2,170 2,229 2,362 2,335 2,295 2,208 92 4.3 -3.8 Transportation and warehousing 703 713 778 806 800 787 760 57 8.1 -3.4 Information 213 203 201 189 193 194 205 -8 -3.8 5.7 Finance and insurance 679 683 704 855 889 923 940 261 38.4 1.8 Real estate and rental and leasing 801 907 984 1,114 1,061 1,090 1,075 274 34.2 -1.4 Professional and technical services 1,063 1,072 1,135 1,194 1,238 1,158 1,106 43 4.0 -4.5 Management of companies and enterprises (D) 17 (D) 25 37 42 48 N/A N/A 14.3 Administrative and waste services (D) 519 (D) 578 562 545 573 N/A N/A 5.1 Educational services 156 166 174 164 188 196 194 38 24.4 -1.0 Health care and social assistance 1,703 1,786 1,814 1,853 1,808 1,767 1,748 45 2.6 -1.1 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 316 394 410 398 449 452 465 149 47.2 2.9 Accommodation and food services 1,595 1,578 1,616 1,573 1,641 1,611 1,608 13 0.8 -0.2 Other services, except public administration 1,065 1,053 1,060 1,079 1,058 1,025 1,002 -63 -5.9 -2.2 Government and government enterprises 3,116 3,097 3,137 3,270 3,405 3,540 3,585 469 15.1 1.3 Federal, civilian 622 609 613 629 678 735 777 155 24.9 5.7 Military 153 155 164 172 167 171 169 16 10.5 -1.2 State and local 2,341 2,333 2,360 2,469 2,560 2,634 2,639 298 12.7 0.2 State government 352 358 362 362 367 360 362 10 2.8 0.6 Local government 1,989 1,975 1,998 2,107 2,193 2,274 2,277 288 14.5 0.1Note: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totalsN/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Sublette County

Sublette 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 5,123 5,672 6,532 7,719 8,278 8,084 8,121 2,998 58.5 0.5Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 3,434 3,908 4,665 5,658 6,119 5,991 6,011 2,577 75.0 0.3 Proprietors employment 1,689 1,764 1,867 2,061 2,159 2,093 2,110 421 24.9 0.8 Farm proprietors employment 235 239 236 291 290 288 289 54 23.0 0.3 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 1,454 1,525 1,631 1,770 1,869 1,805 1,821 367 25.2 0.9Employment by Industry Farm employment 400 392 385 427 434 423 428 28 7.0 1.2 Nonfarm employment 4,723 5,280 6,147 7,292 7,844 7,661 7,693 2,970 62.9 0.4 Private employment 3,916 4,431 5,247 6,368 6,824 6,567 6,569 2,653 67.7 0.0 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 94 97 99 106 106 100 102 8 8.5 2.0 Mining 753 843 1,169 1,931 2,189 2,027 1,896 1,143 151.8 -6.5 Utilities 24 30 41 59 32 32 32 8 33.3 0.0 Construction 625 849 957 1,017 961 902 1,121 496 79.4 24.3 Manufacturing 88 85 94 97 103 90 86 -2 -2.3 -4.4 Wholesale trade 14 20 41 71 89 91 69 55 392.9 -24.2 Retail trade 471 504 545 587 622 610 558 87 18.5 -8.5 Transportation and warehousing 109 139 182 266 349 382 339 230 211.0 -11.3 Information 54 74 69 54 47 47 47 -7 -13.0 0.0 Finance and insurance 110 120 139 161 149 171 168 58 52.7 -1.8 Real estate and rental and leasing 191 216 254 285 307 300 298 107 56.0 -0.7 Professional and technical services 242 270 297 320 (D) (D) 340 98 40.5 N/A Management of companies and enterprises (D) (D) (L) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Administrative and waste services (D) (D) 197 (D) 305 (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Educational services (D) (D) (D) (D) 20 (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Health care and social assistance (D) (D) (D) (D) 262 (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Arts, entertainment, and recreation 103 76 82 83 99 90 91 -12 -11.7 1.1 Accommodation and food services 441 494 573 555 559 532 527 86 19.5 -0.9 Other services, except public administration 242 237 255 269 298 302 305 63 26.0 1.0 Government and government enterprises 807 849 900 924 1,020 1,094 1,124 317 39.3 2.7 Federal, civilian 122 127 127 118 126 138 147 25 20.5 6.5 Military 43 44 47 48 56 60 59 16 37.2 -1.7 State and local 642 678 726 758 838 896 918 276 43.0 2.5 State government 70 70 72 80 81 87 87 17 24.3 0.0 Local government 572 608 654 678 757 809 831 259 45.3 2.7Note: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners.(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.(L) Less than 10 jobs, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

N/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Sweetwater County

Sweetwater 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 25,682 27,153 29,532 30,831 32,018 29,909 29,611 3,929 15.3 -1.0Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 22,089 23,412 25,615 26,600 27,600 25,556 25,229 3,140 14.2 -1.3 Proprietors employment 3,593 3,741 3,917 4,231 4,418 4,353 4,382 789 22.0 0.7 Farm proprietors employment 174 179 178 220 219 218 219 45 25.9 0.5 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 3,419 3,562 3,739 4,011 4,199 4,135 4,163 744 21.8 0.7Employment by Industry Farm employment 216 222 225 267 269 265 267 51 23.6 0.8 Nonfarm employment 25,466 26,931 29,307 30,564 31,749 29,644 29,344 3,878 15.2 -1.0 Private employment 21,249 22,671 25,057 26,186 27,266 24,959 24,528 3,279 15.4 -1.7 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) 48 54 (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Mining (D) 5,158 6,035 6,193 6,757 5,947 5,754 N/A N/A -3.2 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Construction 2,068 2,304 2,665 2,736 2,962 2,170 2,258 190 9.2 4.1 Manufacturing 1,185 1,225 1,271 1,327 1,369 1,390 1,385 200 16.9 -0.4 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Retail trade 2,863 2,940 2,991 3,042 3,171 3,051 2,962 99 3.5 -2.9 Transportation and warehousing 1,312 1,492 1,675 1,834 1,921 1,737 1,640 328 25.0 -5.6 Information 253 253 247 246 246 252 238 -15 -5.9 -5.6 Finance and insurance 574 564 609 722 745 779 779 205 35.7 0.0 Real estate and rental and leasing 823 940 998 1,116 1,296 1,191 1,193 370 45.0 0.2 Professional and technical services 647 689 783 838 896 834 876 229 35.4 5.0 Management of companies and enterprises 103 87 71 71 53 72 93 -10 -9.7 29.2 Administrative and waste services 847 841 919 1,076 876 696 743 -104 -12.3 6.8 Educational services 120 138 143 132 129 137 146 26 21.7 6.6 Health care and social assistance 1,202 1,185 1,233 1,268 1,255 1,343 1,319 117 9.7 -1.8 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 274 (D) (D) (D) 280 271 250 -24 -8.8 -7.7 Accommodation and food services 2,283 2,317 2,409 2,495 2,561 2,445 2,300 17 0.7 -5.9 Other services, except public administration 1,087 1,102 1,437 1,441 1,317 1,261 1,229 142 13.1 -2.5 Government and government enterprises 4,217 4,260 4,250 4,378 4,483 4,685 4,816 599 14.2 2.8 Federal, civilian 248 238 238 234 238 241 261 13 5.2 8.3 Military 213 213 227 242 249 261 252 39 18.3 -3.4 State and local 3,756 3,809 3,785 3,902 3,996 4,183 4,303 547 14.6 2.9 State government 281 279 260 261 277 279 272 -9 -3.2 -2.5 Local government 3,475 3,530 3,525 3,641 3,719 3,904 4,031 556 16.0 3.3Note: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners.(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.N/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Teton County

Teton 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 23,865 24,677 25,984 27,455 28,392 27,182 26,781 2,916 12.2 -1.5Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 17,638 18,052 18,757 19,356 19,868 18,301 17,774 136 0.8 -2.9 Proprietors employment 6,227 6,625 7,227 8,099 8,524 8,881 9,007 2,780 44.6 1.4 Farm proprietors employment 99 103 104 129 128 128 129 30 30.3 0.8 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 6,128 6,522 7,123 7,970 8,396 8,753 8,878 2,750 44.9 1.4Employment by Industry Farm employment 155 156 156 178 179 176 178 23 14.8 1.1 Nonfarm employment 23,710 24,521 25,828 27,277 28,213 27,006 26,603 2,893 12.2 -1.5 Private employment 21,489 22,255 23,529 25,009 25,930 24,652 24,220 2,731 12.7 -1.8 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) 108 108 (D) 134 132 136 N/A N/A 3.0 Mining (D) 120 161 (D) 213 183 197 N/A N/A 7.7 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Construction 2,702 2,841 2,997 3,129 3,280 2,792 2,285 -417 -15.4 -18.2 Manufacturing 233 230 238 201 231 262 264 31 13.3 0.8 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Retail trade 2,169 2,189 2,237 2,254 2,288 2,134 2,038 -131 -6.0 -4.5 Transportation and warehousing 448 425 445 462 488 474 469 21 4.7 -1.1 Information 370 365 367 364 356 351 335 -35 -9.5 -4.6 Finance and insurance 990 1,070 1,171 1,484 1,672 1,890 1,934 944 95.4 2.3 Real estate and rental and leasing 2,061 2,272 2,653 3,068 3,134 3,066 3,044 983 47.7 -0.7 Professional and technical services 1,705 1,708 1,779 1,921 1,977 1,876 1,857 152 8.9 -1.0 Management of companies and enterprises 94 112 128 126 112 103 104 10 10.6 1.0 Administrative and waste services 1,096 1,081 1,150 1,242 1,215 1,198 1,177 81 7.4 -1.8 Educational services 261 289 308 295 334 318 341 80 30.7 7.2 Health care and social assistance 861 887 899 950 942 966 980 119 13.8 1.4 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 968 1,063 1,116 1,210 1,275 1,201 1,278 310 32.0 6.4 Accommodation and food services 5,851 5,973 6,174 6,327 6,630 6,130 6,278 427 7.3 2.4 Other services, except public administration 1,186 1,241 1,280 1,309 1,304 1,250 1,197 11 0.9 -4.2 Government and government enterprises 2,221 2,266 2,299 2,268 2,283 2,354 2,383 162 7.3 1.2 Federal, civilian 366 354 382 387 393 412 447 81 22.1 8.5 Military 107 110 117 124 123 125 123 16 15.0 -1.6 State and local 1,748 1,802 1,800 1,757 1,767 1,817 1,813 65 3.7 -0.2 State government 107 107 100 99 103 106 106 -1 -0.9 0.0 Local government 1,641 1,695 1,700 1,658 1,664 1,711 1,707 66 4.0 -0.2Note: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners.(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.N/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Uinta County

Uinta 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 11,896 12,173 12,778 13,274 13,944 13,263 13,065 1,169 9.8 -1.5Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 9,274 9,473 10,047 10,404 10,980 10,240 10,018 744 8.0 -2.2 Proprietors employment 2,622 2,700 2,731 2,870 2,964 3,023 3,047 425 16.2 0.8 Farm proprietors employment 305 295 278 327 327 325 326 21 6.9 0.3 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 2,317 2,405 2,453 2,543 2,637 2,698 2,721 404 17.4 0.9Employment by Industry Farm employment 375 361 343 387 390 384 386 11 2.9 0.5 Nonfarm employment 11,521 11,812 12,435 12,887 13,554 12,879 12,679 1,158 10.1 -1.6 Private employment 9,348 9,650 10,244 10,699 11,290 10,585 10,402 1,054 11.3 -1.7 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 70 67 65 67 82 (D) 85 15 21.4 N/A Mining 702 797 947 1,129 1,268 1,048 932 230 32.8 -11.1 Utilities 68 74 82 89 96 99 95 27 39.7 -4.0 Construction 1,079 1,255 1,471 1,613 1,943 1,602 1,775 696 64.5 10.8 Manufacturing 326 352 398 360 365 344 321 -5 -1.5 -6.7 Wholesale trade 243 293 301 329 352 317 310 67 27.6 -2.2 Retail trade 1,616 1,580 1,629 1,676 1,649 1,572 1,483 -133 -8.2 -5.7 Transportation and warehousing 463 448 428 403 471 454 461 -2 -0.4 1.5 Information 299 334 329 243 274 265 252 -47 -15.7 -4.9 Finance and insurance 244 267 275 302 343 437 461 217 88.9 5.5 Real estate and rental and leasing 469 503 529 583 496 541 517 48 10.2 -4.4 Professional and technical services 492 472 500 542 568 515 510 18 3.7 -1.0 Management of companies and enterprises (D) 31 24 24 (D) 39 48 N/A N/A 23.1 Administrative and waste services (D) 354 370 404 (D) 315 315 N/A N/A 0.0 Educational services (D) 47 50 45 43 (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Health care and social assistance (D) 1,266 1,301 1,320 1,341 (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Arts, entertainment, and recreation 169 176 162 178 143 152 142 -27 -16.0 -6.6 Accommodation and food services 773 814 855 887 946 890 813 40 5.2 -8.7 Other services, except public administration 504 520 528 505 517 500 496 -8 -1.6 -0.8 Government and government enterprises 2,173 2,162 2,191 2,188 2,264 2,294 2,277 104 4.8 -0.7 Federal, civilian 84 79 76 69 72 78 85 1 1.2 9.0 Military 111 111 118 124 121 124 122 11 9.9 -1.6 State and local 1,978 1,972 1,997 1,995 2,071 2,092 2,070 92 4.7 -1.1 State government 587 565 526 517 530 526 500 -87 -14.8 -4.9 Local government 1,391 1,407 1,471 1,478 1,541 1,566 1,570 179 12.9 0.3Note: The estimate of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners.(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.N/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Washakie County

Washakie 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 5,278 5,397 5,458 5,678 5,841 5,750 5,729 451 8.5 -0.4Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 4,018 4,112 4,147 4,281 4,414 4,287 4,255 237 5.9 -0.7 Proprietors employment 1,260 1,285 1,311 1,397 1,427 1,463 1,474 214 17.0 0.8 Farm proprietors employment 149 144 137 162 163 162 162 13 8.7 0.0 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 1,111 1,141 1,174 1,235 1,264 1,301 1,312 201 18.1 0.8Employment by Industry Farm employment 273 268 267 290 298 289 292 19 7.0 1.0 Nonfarm employment 5,005 5,129 5,191 5,388 5,543 5,461 5,437 432 8.6 -0.4 Private employment 4,136 4,244 4,324 4,489 4,633 4,524 4,487 351 8.5 -0.8 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) 82 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Mining 283 286 301 317 273 218 192 -91 -32.2 -11.9 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 47 48 N/A N/A 2.1 Construction 400 409 374 421 536 457 432 32 8.0 -5.5 Manufacturing 430 427 461 467 447 470 481 51 11.9 2.3 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 115 130 N/A N/A 13.0 Retail trade 509 529 517 533 503 516 501 -8 -1.6 -2.9 Transportation and warehousing 203 186 186 174 183 201 208 5 2.5 3.5 Information 95 92 93 92 90 92 91 -4 -4.2 -1.1 Finance and insurance 184 196 195 222 242 252 260 76 41.3 3.2 Real estate and rental and leasing 168 202 217 235 269 263 256 88 52.4 -2.7 Professional and technical services 192 185 211 225 234 236 237 45 23.4 0.4 Management of companies and enterprises 0 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Administrative and waste services 126 127 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Educational services (D) 25 (D) 71 (D) 71 50 N/A N/A -29.6 Health care and social assistance (D) 608 (D) 581 (D) 600 618 N/A N/A 3.0 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 70 81 90 86 97 80 73 3 4.3 -8.8 Accommodation and food services 324 333 371 350 337 332 334 10 3.1 0.6 Other services, except public administration 330 315 299 304 311 318 311 -19 -5.8 -2.2 Government and government enterprises 869 885 867 899 910 937 950 81 9.3 1.4 Federal, civilian 136 133 126 126 127 129 135 -1 -0.7 4.7 Military 44 44 46 48 48 50 49 5 11.4 -2.0 State and local 689 708 695 725 735 758 766 77 11.2 1.1 State government 186 186 178 181 180 181 181 -5 -2.7 0.0 Local government 503 522 517 544 555 577 585 82 16.3 1.4Note: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners.(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.N/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Total Employment by Type and Industry for Weston County

Weston 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010# Change 2004-2010

% Change 2004-2010

% Change 2009-2010

Total Employment 4,662 4,839 4,950 5,225 5,278 5,158 5,235 573 12.3 1.5Employment by Type Wage and salary employment 2,407 2,505 2,530 2,607 2,651 2,523 2,553 146 6.1 1.2 Proprietors employment 2,255 2,334 2,420 2,618 2,627 2,635 2,682 427 18.9 1.8 Farm proprietors employment 197 190 180 212 210 209 210 13 6.6 0.5 Nonfarm proprietors employment (1) 2,058 2,144 2,240 2,406 2,417 2,426 2,472 414 20.1 1.9Employment by Industry Farm employment 267 258 249 278 280 275 277 10 3.7 0.7 Nonfarm employment 4,395 4,581 4,701 4,947 4,998 4,883 4,958 563 12.8 1.5 Private employment 3,621 3,791 3,893 4,109 4,156 4,011 4,109 488 13.5 2.4 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 77 83 73 67 66 61 62 -15 -19.5 1.6 Mining 494 592 680 783 794 604 640 146 29.6 6.0 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 37 32 N/A N/A -13.5 Construction 331 (D) (D) 372 378 320 400 69 20.8 25.0 Manufacturing 136 (D) (D) 155 161 162 163 27 19.9 0.6 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 63 71 N/A N/A 12.7 Retail trade 529 541 534 538 506 509 498 -31 -5.9 -2.2 Transportation and warehousing 204 200 216 230 228 231 223 19 9.3 -3.5 Information 38 38 43 42 48 49 49 11 28.9 0.0 Finance and insurance 196 186 173 190 217 238 248 52 26.5 4.2 Real estate and rental and leasing 219 250 278 318 345 428 425 206 94.1 -0.7 Professional and technical services 218 203 212 248 209 186 185 -33 -15.1 -0.5 Management of companies and enterprises (L) (L) (D) (L) (L) (L) (D) N/A N/A N/A Administrative and waste services 148 157 (D) 129 129 131 (D) N/A N/A N/A Educational services 27 27 32 31 (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Health care and social assistance 235 247 281 287 (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Arts, entertainment, and recreation (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Accommodation and food services (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) N/A N/A N/A Other services, except public administration 265 264 266 269 286 277 275 10 3.8 -0.7 Government and government enterprises 774 790 808 838 842 872 849 75 9.7 -2.6 Federal, civilian 65 62 55 54 56 55 58 -7 -10.8 5.5 Military 42 41 43 46 46 48 44 2 4.8 -8.3 State and local 667 687 710 738 740 769 747 80 12.0 -2.9 State government 129 135 139 147 154 158 156 27 20.9 -1.3 Local government 538 552 571 591 586 611 591 53 9.9 -3.3Note: The estimates of employment for 2002-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 and forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Excludes limited partners(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals(L) Less than 10 jobs, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals. N/A Data not available

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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PART II: INCOME

A. TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME

United States, Regions, and Individual States: 2004 – 2010 United States, Wyoming, and Counties: 2004 – 2010

B. PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME

United States, Regions, and Individual States: 2004 – 2010 United States, Wyoming, and Counties: 2004 – 2010

C. TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME BY MAJOR SOURCE AND EARNINGS BY MAJOR INDUSTRY

United States: 2004 – 2010

Wyoming: 2004 – 2010 Counties: 2004 – 2010

D. AVERAGE WAGE PER JOB

United States and Individual States: 2003 – 2010 Wyoming and Counties: 2003 – 2010

E. PERSONAL TRANSFER RECIEPTS

Wyoming: 2004 – 2010

F. FARM INCOME AND EXPENSES

Wyoming: 2004 – 2010 Cash Receipts Charts: 2010

G. FOOTNOTES

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Thousands of Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010% Change 2009 - 2010

United States 9,928,790,000 10,476,669,000 11,256,516,000 11,900,562,000 12,451,660,000 11,916,773,000 12,353,577,000 3.7New England Region 580,158,527 602,448,707 649,980,948 688,585,106 713,072,795 684,352,455 705,912,532 3.2Mideast Region 1,808,113,901 1,898,598,482 2,046,137,117 2,177,747,475 2,271,109,601 2,185,633,437 2,271,403,096 3.9Great Lakes Region 1,506,977,914 1,551,823,066 1,635,232,041 1,702,732,130 1,764,221,739 1,687,401,889 1,738,105,992 3.0Plains Region 651,445,700 673,519,750 714,501,035 758,810,219 812,500,502 781,339,884 808,949,772 3.5Southeast Region 2,249,053,667 2,403,752,711 2,580,723,442 2,728,855,490 2,843,864,086 2,743,071,502 2,836,417,260 3.4Southwest Region 1,019,582,449 1,107,817,555 1,209,262,270 1,290,504,056 1,395,092,872 1,312,987,797 1,376,709,252 4.9Rocky Mountain Region 318,317,987 341,570,352 372,379,866 396,108,049 418,744,370 398,478,723 413,977,608 3.9Far West Region 1,795,139,855 1,897,138,377 2,048,299,281 2,157,219,475 2,233,054,035 2,123,507,313 2,202,101,488 3.7Alabama 128,019,513 135,636,293 144,462,607 151,999,031 160,179,489 155,408,749 160,332,462 3.2Alaska 23,070,366 24,617,331 26,303,621 28,107,577 30,809,112 30,233,201 31,589,102 4.5Arizona 170,026,128 188,152,439 206,958,398 218,587,551 226,465,048 215,361,234 221,503,305 2.9Arkansas 73,719,848 77,475,378 82,918,067 89,312,492 94,460,843 92,871,089 95,843,991 3.2California 1,312,227,353 1,387,661,013 1,495,533,388 1,566,400,134 1,610,697,843 1,526,531,367 1,587,403,857 4.0Colorado 168,586,778 179,695,454 194,389,681 205,242,380 216,029,937 205,786,748 213,494,203 3.7Connecticut 161,428,274 168,804,268 184,048,907 197,029,064 201,954,105 188,818,928 193,931,632 2.7Delaware 29,521,843 31,077,219 33,349,515 34,702,440 35,854,174 34,760,572 36,078,847 3.8District of Columbia 29,728,668 31,964,976 34,786,968 37,525,123 41,014,705 40,482,815 42,773,274 5.7Florida 582,765,910 633,192,675 690,268,109 721,051,518 740,675,674 697,273,654 719,828,478 3.2Georgia 272,952,909 292,543,612 311,855,316 330,701,621 340,819,231 327,554,957 337,467,540 3.0Hawaii 42,285,056 45,332,147 49,123,563 52,555,337 55,313,744 54,639,355 56,647,125 3.7Idaho 39,544,361 42,196,605 46,252,858 49,076,810 50,800,957 48,182,944 50,113,859 4.0Illinois 455 290 572 472 072 676 504 493 021 532 587 009 554 521 494 525 246 646 539 879 687 2 8

Total Personal Income for the United States, Regions, and Individual States (part 1)

Illinois 455,290,572 472,072,676 504,493,021 532,587,009 554,521,494 525,246,646 539,879,687 2.8Indiana 190,283,409 195,525,505 206,867,964 214,640,545 224,188,004 215,242,562 220,555,439 2.5Iowa 93,316,134 95,466,664 100,572,530 107,500,437 115,583,232 112,537,109 116,026,733 3.1Kansas 87,176,582 90,875,825 98,577,190 104,846,995 113,632,720 108,496,458 111,441,177 2.7Kentucky 113,984,060 119,151,206 126,719,098 132,703,023 139,491,172 137,757,380 140,482,779 2.0Louisiana 125,957,046 135,318,475 143,223,368 156,618,305 167,935,249 162,493,622 168,356,233 3.6Maine 41,164,305 41,981,794 44,307,181 46,353,508 48,469,425 47,989,505 48,798,729 1.7Maryland 224,645,696 237,146,065 252,431,010 264,797,709 277,792,794 272,828,932 283,633,895 4.0Massachusetts 271,086,049 282,367,467 304,854,834 322,542,599 335,752,801 324,495,729 336,319,665 3.6Michigan 319,434,482 325,748,881 334,858,179 344,234,191 351,009,078 332,079,443 342,873,667 3.3Minnesota 188,329,945 193,989,644 205,857,404 216,840,348 228,069,129 217,608,744 227,287,890 4.4Mississippi 72,578,792 77,747,636 81,097,601 86,585,497 91,219,774 88,896,161 92,284,326 3.8Missouri 180,546,848 186,752,616 198,727,013 209,131,189 223,554,034 215,241,801 220,634,620 2.5Montana 26,495,404 28,179,101 30,447,102 32,463,690 34,490,151 33,186,957 34,736,303 4.7Nebraska 57,904,668 60,064,141 62,809,798 67,569,445 72,566,523 70,084,784 72,353,077 3.2Nevada 82,161,478 91,836,549 97,844,331 103,710,295 105,823,661 98,080,180 99,891,578 1.8New Hampshire 48,661,300 50,028,137 53,764,663 56,418,112 58,161,697 55,982,794 57,542,001 2.8New Jersey 365,259,997 379,650,095 411,429,324 436,119,901 454,205,650 433,835,108 450,004,270 3.7New Mexico 51,578,691 55,341,826 59,274,367 63,035,677 67,337,890 65,970,207 68,882,358 4.4New York 741,167,240 786,512,129 851,436,753 915,526,229 949,249,931 904,025,570 942,522,791 4.3Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.All dollar estimates are in current dollars (not adjusted for inflation).Table continued on next page.

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a, Kentucky, Louisiana, Tennessee, Virginia, West

chusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode

aryland, New Jersey, New York,

o, Wisconsin, Nebraska, North Dakota, South

a, Texas Utah, Wyoming Oregon, Washington

Total Personal Income for the United States, Regions, and Individual States (part 2)

Thousands of Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010% Change 2009 - 2010

North Carolina 260, 698,090 277,743,483 297,596,423 316,955, 961 332, 732,803 3 22,675,161 334,676,695 3.7North Dakota 19, 292,518 20,542,124 21,375,002 23,637, 125 26, 879,550 26,458,931 28,934,964 9.4Ohio 361, 666,420 371,930,848 390,456,866 404,622, 561 419, 173,302 4 05,237,832 417,234,744 3.0Oklahoma 101, 182,078 107,640,196 118,748,745 124,762, 199 138, 297,718 1 26,400,657 133,069,709 5.3Oregon 112, 973,834 117,634,076 127,403,090 133,821, 268 140, 975,982 1 35,078,921 139,395,112 3.2Pennsylvania 417, 790,457 432,247,998 462,703,547 489,076, 073 512, 992,347 4 99,700,440 516,390,019 3.3Rhode Island 37, 584,566 38,570,324 40,664,256 42,661, 474 44, 122,354 42,772,951 44,200,452 3.3South Carolina 117, 248,153 124,392,180 134,196,693 142,166, 788 149, 324,705 1 45,285,397 150,528,137 3.6South Dakota 24, 879,005 25,828,736 26,582,098 29,284, 680 32, 215,314 30,912,057 32,271,311 4.4Tennessee 179, 011,503 187,679,413 200,226,702 211,342, 239 219, 358,644 2 12,980,106 222,006,518 4.2Texas 696, 795,552 756,683,094 824,280,760 884,118, 629 962, 992,216 9 05,255,699 953,253,880 5.3Utah 65, 452,597 71,529,976 78,378,401 85,105, 668 90, 610,323 86,930,461 90,250,233 3.8Vermont 20, 234,033 20,696,717 22,341,107 23,580, 349 24, 612,413 24,292,548 25,120,053 3.4Virginia 275, 618,016 294,733,854 316,297,640 335,319, 212 350, 090,520 3 42,340,261 355,193,045 3.8Washington 222, 421,768 230,057,261 252,091,288 272,624, 864 289, 433,693 2 78,944,289 287,174,714 3.0West Virginia 46, 499,827 48,138,506 51,861,818 54,099, 803 57, 575,982 57,534,965 59,417,056 3.3Wisconsin 180, 303,031 186,545,156 198,556,011 206,647, 824 215, 329,861 2 09,595,406 217,562,455 3.8Wyoming 18, 238,847 19,969,216 22,911,824 24,219, 501 26, 813,002 24,391,613 25,383,010 4.1Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.All dollar estimates are in current dollars (not adjusted for inflation).Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

Composition of BEA Regions:New England: Connecticut, Maine, MassaIsland, VermontMideast: Delaware, District of Columbia, MPennsylvania Great Lakes: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, OhiPlains: Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, MissouriDakota

Southeast: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, GeorgiMississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina,VirginiaSouthwest: Arizona, New Mexico, OklahomRocky Mountain: Colorado, Idaho, Montana,Far West: Alaska, California, Hawaii, Nevada,

6%

18%

14%

7%23%

11%

3%

18%

2010 Total Personal Income for Regions of the United States (as percent of total)

New England Region

Mideast Region

Great Lakes Region

Plains Region

Southeast Region

Southwest Region

Rocky Mountain Region

Far West Region

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Thousands of Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010United States 9,928,790,000 10,476,669,000 11,256,516,000 11,900,562,000 12,451,660,000 11,916,773,000 12,353,577,000 Wyoming 18,238,847 19,969,216 22,911,824 24,219,501 26,813,002 24,391,613 25,383,010 Albany 943,483 990,032 1,078,614 1,112,694 1,230,264 1,222,686 1,270,490 Big Horn 268,661 296,137 329,665 305,617 357,226 344,273 363,429 Campbell 1,253,665 1,457,252 1,728,841 1,872,807 2,204,242 2,063,779 2,115,089 Carbon 453,940 519,399 567,032 606,770 675,536 583,774 606,298 Converse 405,957 447,767 510,756 519,707 627,550 580,840 599,369 Crook 207,378 242,026 262,642 265,887 300,070 283,739 299,207 Fremont 1,026,522 1,113,682 1,250,851 1,331,760 1,476,703 1,440,314 1,518,149 Goshen 331,202 365,204 387,292 400,331 427,581 407,763 433,385 Hot Springs 145,510 147,538 164,667 171,566 196,042 180,854 189,857 Johnson 258,232 279,389 316,042 336,640 406,359 352,714 357,654 Laramie 3,028,295 3,208,059 3,549,633 3,751,313 4,168,039 3,969,626 4,092,312 Lincoln 447,498 489,117 555,029 636,613 692,355 627,040 635,233 Natrona 2,693,219 2,997,140 3,492,883 3,593,731 4,137,225 3,524,061 3,701,997 Niobrara 75,362 85,170 86,739 86,600 95,844 91,904 97,690 Park 901,616 973,374 1,128,840 1,165,655 1,265,164 1,210,755 1,265,373 Platte 268,886 276,439 290,564 301,486 334,103 326,119 353,169 Sheridan 1,051,510 1,156,178 1,296,728 1,442,067 1,468,316 1,399,585 1,429,409 Sublette 267,504 312,979 393,857 491,757 593,437 545,719 566,539 Sweetwater 1,322,024 1,432,263 1,691,797 1,823,105 2,081,673 1,867,811 1,951,443 Teton 1,786,693 1,982,435 2,456,203 2,553,721 2,481,104 1,913,276 2,017,741

Total Personal Income for the United States, Wyoming, and Counties (Residence Adjusted)

, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,Uinta 615,522 685,393 794,412 844,678 916,718 826,297 865,642 Washakie 271,169 272,291 304,589 325,937 338,221 325,778 334,685 Weston 214,999 239,952 274,148 279,059 339,230 302,906 318,850 Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.All state and local area dollar estimates are in current dollars (not adjusted for inflation).Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

$0 $5,000,000 $10,000,000 $15,000,000 $20,000,000 $25,000,000 $30,000,000

2004200520062007200820092010

Dollars (thousands)

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Total Personal Income for Wyoming: 2004-2010

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Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010% Change 2009 - 2010

United States 35,452 37,725 39,506 40,947 38,846 39,937 41,663 4.3New England Region 40,837 42,376 45,627 48,223 49,726 47,513 48,840 2.8Mideast Region 38,338 40,191 43,227 45,873 47,627 45,587 47,122 3.4Great Lakes Region 32,872 33,773 35,493 36,865 38,125 36,401 37,427 2.8Plains Region 33,089 34,011 35,802 37,741 40,126 38,315 39,390 2.8Southeast Region 30,801 32,418 34,379 35,848 36,906 35,251 36,108 2.4Southwest Region 30,458 32,489 34,605 36,226 38,465 35,583 36,719 3.2Rocky Mountain Region 32,457 34,253 36,544 38,064 39,469 36,917 37,807 2.4Far West Region 36,191 37,874 40,504 42,272 43,269 40,706 41,785 2.7Alabama 28,256 29,681 31,208 32,528 33,949 32,663 33,504 2.6Alaska 34,993 36,911 38,951 41,316 44,816 43,259 44,233 2.3Arizona 30,080 32,223 34,326 35,441 36,059 33,952 34,539 1.7Arkansas 26,810 27,858 29,385 31,353 32,861 32,059 32,805 2.3California 36,887 38,731 41,518 43,211 44,003 41,301 42,514 2.9Colorado 36,849 38,795 41,181 42,724 44,180 41,388 42,295 2.2Connecticut 46,174 48,134 52,324 55,859 56,959 53,012 54,239 2.3Delaware 35,534 36,771 38,812 39,808 40,565 38,981 40,097 2.9District of Columbia 52,362 56,362 60,957 65,329 70,686 68,357 70,710 3.4Florida 33,463 35,489 37,996 39,256 39,978 37,382 38,210 2.2Georgia 31,126 32,775 34,061 35,369 35,857 34,046 34,747 2.1

Per Capita Personal Income for the United States, Regions, and Individual States (part 1)

Hawaii 33,202 35,067 37,507 39,946 41,520 40,572 41,550 2.4Idaho 28,412 29,544 31,493 32,607 33,110 30,997 31,897 2.9Illinois 36,164 37,437 39,900 41,950 43,502 41,045 42,040 2.4Indiana 30,528 31,141 32,667 33,645 34,894 33,323 33,981 2.0Iowa 31,594 32,204 33,719 35,843 38,314 37,106 38,039 2.5Kansas 31,882 33,102 35,678 37,663 40,466 38,301 38,977 1.8Kentucky 27,492 28,486 30,034 31,175 32,516 31,910 32,316 1.3Louisiana 27,669 29,567 33,287 35,794 37,861 36,177 37,039 2.4Maine 31,335 31,834 33,474 34,930 36,429 36,093 36,763 1.9Maryland 40,499 42,405 44,858 46,839 48,864 47,611 49,023 3.0Massachusetts 42,276 44,097 47,559 50,150 51,902 49,788 51,304 3.0Michigan 31,768 32,409 33,365 34,419 35,288 33,538 34,714 3.5Minnesota 37,017 37,892 39,867 41,642 43,466 41,204 42,798 3.9Mississippi 25,122 26,755 27,917 29,568 30,945 30,045 31,071 3.4Missouri 31,412 32,253 34,013 35,521 37,738 36,108 36,799 1.9Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

All dollar estimates are in current dollars (not adjusted for inflation).

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Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010% Change 2009 - 2010

Montana 28,489 29,975 31,959 33,651 35,323 33,727 35,053 3.9Nebraska 33,100 34,098 35,432 37,887 40,396 38,664 39,534 2.3Nevada 35,019 37,760 38,786 39,872 39,879 36,533 36,938 1.1New Hampshire 37,718 38,528 41,092 42,984 44,199 42,537 43,698 2.7New Jersey 42,302 43,880 47,500 50,256 52,141 49,549 51,139 3.2New Mexico 27,092 28,641 30,209 31,675 33,490 32,389 33,342 2.9New York 38,660 41,108 44,567 47,852 49,408 46,824 48,596 3.8North Carolina 30,480 31,905 33,373 34,761 35,741 34,147 35,007 2.5North Dakota 29,925 31,795 32,914 36,208 40,877 39,790 42,890 7.8Ohio 31,580 32,445 34,008 35,183 36,401 35,150 36,162 2.9Oklahoma 28,702 30,333 33,040 34,329 37,694 34,001 35,389 4.1Oregon 31,650 32,557 34,706 35,950 37,407 35,467 36,317 2.4Pennsylvania 33,664 34,719 36,984 38,927 40,674 39,449 40,604 2.9Rhode Island 34,976 36,117 38,251 40,349 41,822 40,595 41,995 3.4South Carolina 27,844 29,131 30,794 31,990 32,971 31,653 32,462 2.6South Dakota 32,294 33,306 33,948 36,993 40,313 38,302 39,519 3.2Tennessee 30,285 31,327 32,885 34,221 35,112 33,774 34,921 3.4Texas 31,115 33,220 35,287 37,098 39,615 36,500 37,747 3.4Utah 27,254 29,104 31,035 32,761 34,025 31,920 32,517 1.9Vermont 32,640 33,317 35,867 37,820 39,433 38,879 40,134 3.2

Per Capita Income for the United States, Regions, and Individual States (part 2)

Virginia 36,869 38,898 41,218 43,261 44,691 43,192 44,267 2.5Washington 35,998 36,766 39,570 42,192 44,106 41,837 42,589 1.8West Virginia 25,599 26,443 28,372 29,497 31,286 31,137 32,042 2.9Wisconsin 32,699 33,635 35,598 36,831 38,172 36,970 38,225 3.4Wyoming 35,825 38,839 43,836 45,281 49,104 43,568 44,961 3.2Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

All dollar estimates are in current dollars (not adjusted for inflation).

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

Composition of BEA Regions: New England - Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

Mideast - Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania

Great Lakes - Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin

Plains - Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota

Southwest - Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas

Rocky Mountain - Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Wyoming

Far West - Alaska, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Washington

Southeast - Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia

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Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010% Change 2009 - 2010

United States 35,452 37,725 39,506 40,947 38,846 39,937 41,663 4.3Wyoming 35,825 38,839 43,836 45,281 49,104 43,568 44,961 3.2Albany 28,097 29,438 31,771 32,864 35,513 34,208 34,861 1.9Big Horn 23,921 26,457 29,377 26,927 31,283 29,830 31,073 4.2Campbell 33,968 38,462 43,771 44,964 51,446 45,209 45,753 1.2Carbon 29,794 34,450 37,462 39,162 43,143 36,538 38,291 4.8Converse 32,871 35,551 39,900 39,760 46,533 41,971 43,338 3.3Crook 34,266 39,188 41,782 40,182 43,979 40,738 42,053 3.2Fremont 28,214 30,232 33,438 34,925 37,955 36,294 37,696 3.9Goshen 26,554 29,310 30,889 31,722 33,478 31,446 32,287 2.7Hot Springs 31,434 32,046 35,550 36,920 41,729 37,529 39,480 5.2Johnson 34,185 36,355 40,539 41,326 48,033 41,181 41,699 1.3Laramie 35,449 37,420 40,885 42,797 46,791 43,897 44,419 1.2Lincoln 28,798 30,729 33,783 37,419 39,274 34,678 35,096 1.2Natrona 39,012 42,864 49,330 49,661 56,150 46,839 49,050 4.7Niobrara 32,498 36,790 37,371 35,978 38,850 37,133 39,233 5.7Park 34,574 36,909 42,138 42,841 45,849 43,229 44,762 3.5Platte 30,800 31,844 33,437 34,725 38,750 37,886 40,617 7.2Sheridan 39,029 42,703 47,288 51,789 51,583 48,233 49,041 1.7Sublette 37,826 41,647 49,498 55,881 62,638 53,850 55,342 2.8Sweetwater 34,766 36,972 42,562 43,962 49,145 42,322 44,734 5.7Teton 91,781 100,980 122,724 124,742 118,215 90,113 94,672 5.1Uinta 31 614 35 159 40 307 41 876 44 473 39 247 40 993 4 4

Per Capita Personal Income for the United States, Wyoming, and Counties

Uinta 31,614 35,159 40,307 41,876 44,473 39,247 40,993 4.4Washakie 34,066 33,943 38,174 39,899 41,101 38,677 39,135 1.2Weston 32,350 36,389 40,814 39,679 47,558 41,688 44,420 6.6Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.All state and local area dollar estimates are in current dollars (not adjusted for inflation).Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Millions of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 9,928,790 10,476,669 11,256,516 11,900,562 12,451,660 11,916,773 12,353,577Population (persons) (1) 292,805,298 295,516,599 298,379,912 301,231,207 304,093,966 306,771,529 309,330,219Per capita personal income (dollars) 33,909 35,452 37,725 39,506 40,947 38,846 39,937Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 7,732,467 8,119,799 8,596,341 8,940,505 9,161,618 8,727,038 8,986,229 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 825,892 871,241 920,430 958,097 985,847 962,537 985,182 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) 762 738 646 537 588 845 845 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 6,907,337 7,249,296 7,676,557 7,982,945 8,176,359 7,765,346 8,001,892 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 1,605,771 1,718,902 1,975,147 2,199,709 2,396,098 2,012,915 2,070,501 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 1,415,682 1,508,471 1,604,812 1,717,908 1,879,203 2,138,512 2,281,184Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 5,419,559 5,694,792 6,060,261 6,414,505 6,546,600 6,262,819 6,400,786 Supplements to wages and salaries 1,274,856 1,350,318 1,398,256 1,431,501 1,513,153 1,520,600 1,551,791 Proprietors' income (5) 1,038,052 1,074,689 1,137,824 1,094,499 1,101,865 943,619 1,033,652 Farm proprietors' income 53,959 48,783 34,198 41,917 55,730 41,570 49,441 Nonfarm proprietors' income 984,093 1,025,906 1,103,626 1,052,582 1,046,135 902,049 984,211Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 76,295 71,394 57,333 67,955 82,304 69,121 77,215 Nonfarm earnings 7,656,172 8,048,405 8,539,008 8,872,550 9,079,314 8,657,917 8,909,014 Private earnings 6,386,590 6,715,433 7,142,130 7,397,224 7,524,232 7,050,419 7,266,340 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 22,274 22,550 24,138 24,640 23,971 22,315 22,548 Mining 72,286 83,625 102,366 99,282 143,503 75,870 83,081 Utilities 61,521 60,844 69,729 68,876 78,092 72,794 73,306 Construction 524,052 562,591 603,843 601,663 574,084 493,929 479,541 Manufacturing 922,828 942,254 977,886 984,919 987,267 876,889 891,607 Wholesale trade 393,973 418,386 447,060 476,766 480,307 447,306 456,185 Retail trade 523,498 544,190 561,049 572,609 550,439 537,441 553,528

Transportation and warehousing 265 517 278 340 290 469 302 323 302 242 286 918 295 408

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for the United States

Transportation and warehousing 265,517 278,340 290,469 302,323 302,242 286,918 295,408 Information 273,858 277,711 288,426 301,994 308,749 288,523 294,252 Finance and insurance 558,301 597,169 655,817 682,759 658,636 623,348 647,655 Real estate and rental and leasing 182,941 190,103 186,886 161,404 164,962 144,590 148,119 Professional and technical services 665,430 719,215 788,444 847,193 918,349 851,389 886,746 Management of companies and enterprises 171,103 178,714 197,982 217,605 216,153 210,106 223,576 Administrative and waste services 292,433 315,403 335,819 351,325 353,996 332,738 353,648 Educational services 107,641 110,891 119,041 126,679 134,759 141,031 146,724 Health care and social assistance 741,009 775,581 825,308 873,326 936,796 968,356 1,000,258 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 87,900 89,303 95,655 100,147 99,346 97,874 100,953 Accommodation and food services 233,196 243,256 254,463 274,316 269,933 257,936 278,844 Other services, except public administration 286,829 305,307 317,749 329,398 322,648 321,066 330,361 Government and government enterprises 1,269,582 1,332,972 1,396,878 1,475,326 1,555,082 1,607,498 1,642,674 Federal, civilian 243,085 253,023 263,909 274,990 285,074 298,926 320,396 Military 120,785 131,338 138,344 146,856 159,500 171,967 178,831 State and local 905,712 948,611 994,625 1,053,480 1,110,508 1,136,605 1,143,447 State government 249,948 259,693 272,462 288,720 304,625 312,211 314,270 Local government 655,764 688,918 722,163 764,760 805,883 824,394 829,177Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the 2007

NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 18,238,847 19,969,216 22,911,824 24,219,501 26,813,002 24,391,613 25,383,010Population (persons) (1) 509,106 514,157 522,667 534,876 546,043 559,851 564,554Per capita personal income (dollars) 35,825 38,839 43,836 45,281 49,104 43,568 44,961Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 12,910,146 13,925,481 15,910,063 17,009,078 18,621,332 17,262,975 17,913,722 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 1,377,596 1,487,908 1,917,164 2,065,460 2,191,163 2,135,089 2,229,384 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) -293 -640 -6,241 -8,928 -19,872 -10,278 -9,050 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 11,532,257 12,436,933 13,986,658 14,934,690 16,410,297 15,117,608 15,675,288 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 4,453,896 5,156,717 6,404,690 6,592,176 7,424,979 5,901,587 6,163,842 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 2,252,694 2,375,566 2,520,476 2,692,635 2,977,726 3,372,418 3,543,880Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 8,589,520 9,355,594 10,745,464 11,952,271 12,985,704 12,247,311 12,473,504 Supplements to wages and salaries 2,061,154 2,198,104 2,704,702 2,839,064 3,173,167 3,182,669 3,308,777 Proprietors' income (5) 2,259,472 2,371,783 2,459,897 2,217,743 2,462,461 1,832,995 2,131,441 Farm proprietors' income 81,553 120,642 -10,757 -93,547 -3,282 -66,856 -12,142 Nonfarm proprietors' income 2,177,919 2,251,141 2,470,654 2,311,290 2,465,743 1,899,851 2,143,583Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 178,627 231,506 99,694 29,908 119,751 73,052 120,384 Nonfarm earnings 12,731,519 13,693,975 15,810,369 16,979,170 18,501,581 17,189,923 17,793,338 Private earnings 9,695,850 10,459,708 12,331,156 13,189,492 14,441,108 12,850,829 13,314,156 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 51,591 47,722 49,196 50,216 48,508 45,270 45,297 Mining 1,796,373 2,054,920 2,719,904 2,780,735 3,371,917 2,433,120 2,535,929 Utilities 204,473 213,944 240,624 250,726 275,935 277,974 287,423 Construction 1,136,078 1,263,303 1,569,905 1,819,768 2,075,058 1,738,433 1,757,336 Manufacturing 526,333 557,648 637,599 675,965 735,631 664,176 705,653 Wholesale trade 441,030 475,291 553,156 620,065 645,417 605,368 608,996 Retail trade 893,491 936,119 1,031,776 1,105,628 1,133,452 1,122,082 1,135,878

Transportation and warehousing 657 144 732 460 857 840 935 050 970 168 888 600 924 077

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Wyoming

Transportation and warehousing 657,144 732,460 857,840 935,050 970,168 888,600 924,077 Information 184,334 179,734 192,388 200,307 200,911 199,677 204,595 Finance and insurance 395,225 407,495 465,323 464,427 452,882 499,283 508,344 Real estate and rental and leasing 383,658 404,327 400,202 321,396 402,379 372,598 395,558 Professional and technical services 556,775 609,485 692,908 781,059 866,000 785,373 811,419 Management of companies and enterprises 75,285 78,907 96,056 94,591 85,389 89,637 107,256 Administrative and waste services 239,808 241,648 277,010 322,249 339,046 308,027 311,766 Educational services 52,024 52,974 59,041 62,701 68,560 73,046 78,371 Health care and social assistance 949,265 982,117 1,061,313 1,165,303 1,265,959 1,300,910 1,356,359 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 189,481 179,890 185,634 189,616 180,867 182,188 188,660 Accommodation and food services 539,061 579,888 707,210 729,096 733,598 679,652 735,727 Other services, except public administration 424,421 461,836 534,071 620,594 589,431 585,415 615,512 Government and government enterprises 3,035,669 3,234,267 3,479,213 3,789,678 4,060,473 4,339,094 4,479,182 Federal, civilian 565,430 574,434 596,298 622,838 648,354 681,531 696,413 Military 338,688 361,525 362,801 375,125 394,782 433,927 451,083 State and local 2,131,551 2,298,308 2,520,114 2,791,715 3,017,337 3,223,636 3,331,686 State government 633,572 666,869 716,729 770,556 831,278 890,562 925,739 Local government 1,497,979 1,631,439 1,803,385 2,021,159 2,186,059 2,333,074 2,405,947Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salarydisbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the 2007 NAICS.Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 943,483 990,032 1,078,614 1,112,694 1,230,264 1,222,686 1,270,490Population (persons) (1) 33,580 33,631 33,950 33,858 34,643 35,743 36,444Per capita personal income (dollars) 28,097 29,438 31,771 32,864 35,513 34,208 34,861Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 646,692 670,095 703,740 745,657 789,006 819,225 835,937 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 70,943 72,949 87,258 92,478 96,783 104,179 107,108 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) 13,763 15,548 18,162 19,214 21,685 19,778 20,526 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 589,512 612,694 634,644 672,393 713,908 734,824 749,355 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 232,184 246,624 309,158 300,492 359,446 310,103 327,001 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 121,787 130,714 134,812 139,809 156,910 177,759 194,134Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 475,645 491,810 509,684 551,092 580,122 601,742 608,620 Supplements to wages and salaries 121,671 129,238 146,325 152,484 161,059 175,136 178,507 Proprietors' income (5) 49,376 49,047 47,731 42,081 47,825 42,347 48,810 Farm proprietors' income 4,573 2,394 -1,733 -4,819 -4,229 -6,713 -5,532 Nonfarm proprietors' income 44,803 46,653 49,464 46,900 52,054 49,060 54,342Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 8,891 6,923 2,420 -565 28 -1,870 -954 Nonfarm earnings 637,801 663,172 701,320 746,222 788,978 821,095 836,891 Private earnings 332,927 344,392 369,080 396,781 413,506 414,481 422,274 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 1,336 1,288 (D) 1,375 1,296 1,078 1,087 Mining 1,696 1,167 (D) 2,030 2,826 1,993 2,275 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,445 3,329 Construction 33,550 36,259 40,697 45,211 44,438 48,793 43,188 Manufacturing 24,802 22,601 25,185 24,928 22,603 20,487 19,711 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 8,664 9,331 Retail trade 44,109 44,975 47,444 49,690 50,649 50,593 52,811 Transportation and warehousing (D) (D) (D) 16,035 16,801 14,286 14,959

I f ti (D) (D) (D) 7 026 6 865 6 497 6 120

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Albany County

Information (D) (D) (D) 7,026 6,865 6,497 6,120 Finance and insurance 20,594 21,998 23,784 27,608 27,365 27,537 31,278 Real estate and rental and leasing 9,308 10,140 8,884 6,800 7,926 8,184 7,757 Professional and technical services 37,746 44,108 50,145 57,243 63,678 60,895 62,624 Management of companies and enterprises (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Administrative and waste services (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Educational services 15,272 15,990 17,510 15,130 14,794 15,706 18,036 Health care and social assistance 52,716 54,983 56,573 59,846 73,116 77,131 78,763 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 5,908 4,718 5,094 4,601 4,156 4,713 4,900 Accommodation and food services 21,836 22,493 24,107 27,379 30,973 29,197 31,766 Other services, except public administration (D) (D) (D) 28,823 24,062 24,207 25,644 Government and government enterprises 304,874 318,780 332,240 349,441 375,472 406,614 414,617 Federal, civilian 18,344 18,596 17,441 16,510 16,543 17,161 16,393 Military 6,922 8,394 8,312 8,695 10,074 11,678 12,008 State and local 279,608 291,790 306,487 324,236 348,855 377,775 386,216 State government (D) (D) 224,283 237,035 254,471 278,814 284,375 Local government (D) (D) 82,204 87,201 94,384 98,961 101,841Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 268,661 296,137 329,665 305,617 357,226 344,273 363,429Population (persons) (1) 11,231 11,193 11,222 11,350 11,419 11,541 11,696Per capita personal income (dollars) 23,921 26,457 29,377 26,927 31,283 29,830 31,073Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 199,019 210,463 235,266 209,270 237,416 222,869 243,641 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 22,999 24,788 31,160 28,281 29,777 28,937 31,949 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) -5,366 -5,332 -6,505 502 462 2,372 807 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 170,654 180,343 197,601 181,491 208,101 196,304 212,499 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 44,963 55,231 67,232 55,987 76,399 66,293 67,934 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 53,044 60,563 64,832 68,139 72,726 81,676 82,996Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 143,527 152,725 173,395 153,388 165,385 155,557 165,449 Supplements to wages and salaries 34,700 35,686 43,663 39,913 43,855 43,024 47,133 Proprietors' income (5) 20,792 22,052 18,208 15,969 28,176 24,288 31,059 Farm proprietors' income -76 732 -4,815 -7,266 3,249 -349 2,959 Nonfarm proprietors' income 20,868 21,320 23,023 23,235 24,927 24,637 28,100Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 5,355 7,203 1,903 520 11,013 8,482 11,320 Nonfarm earnings 193,664 203,260 233,363 208,750 226,403 214,387 232,321 Private earnings 139,829 145,421 170,419 141,933 156,276 139,294 154,929 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Mining 50,160 55,941 74,107 42,255 50,001 32,931 40,656 Utilities 1,635 1,749 1,791 1,984 2,169 1,919 1,881 Construction 14,666 15,877 16,447 17,523 19,722 18,853 20,623 Manufacturing 9,206 9,844 10,458 10,670 11,302 11,182 12,482 Wholesale trade 5,893 5,979 6,130 6,517 6,831 7,028 7,001 Retail trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Transportation and warehousing 8,591 8,585 10,230 10,804 11,075 8,583 10,305

I f ti 3 852 4 064 4 062 4 854 4 886 5 587 5 920

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Big Horn County

Information 3,852 4,064 4,062 4,854 4,886 5,587 5,920 Finance and insurance 4,898 4,985 5,571 4,008 3,935 4,966 5,364 Real estate and rental and leasing 659 924 869 660 2,545 2,229 2,657 Professional and technical services 4,445 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Management of companies and enterprises (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Administrative and waste services (D) 3,775 4,982 5,708 6,642 7,200 6,441 Educational services 150 122 149 148 148 (D) 120 Health care and social assistance 4,832 4,827 5,264 5,736 5,795 (D) 6,034 Arts, entertainment, and recreation (D) 583 664 711 406 634 601 Accommodation and food services (D) (D) (D) 3,946 3,250 3,003 3,752 Other services, except public administration 5,633 6,028 6,572 7,432 7,302 7,648 8,112 Government and government enterprises 53,835 57,839 62,944 66,817 70,127 75,093 77,392 Federal, civilian 6,459 7,041 7,701 7,447 7,405 7,691 8,434 Military 2,129 2,479 2,428 2,657 2,865 3,304 3,233 State and local 45,247 48,319 52,815 56,713 59,857 64,098 65,725 State government 7,894 8,062 8,706 8,878 9,469 10,185 10,282 Local government 37,353 40,257 44,109 47,835 50,388 53,913 55,443Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 1,253,665 1,457,252 1,728,841 1,872,807 2,204,242 2,063,779 2,115,089Population (persons) (1) 36,907 37,888 39,497 41,651 42,846 45,650 46,228Per capita personal income (dollars) 33,968 38,462 43,771 44,964 51,446 45,209 45,753Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 1,261,378 1,418,149 1,766,174 1,916,358 2,193,845 2,073,584 2,123,040 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 143,618 162,396 231,309 249,028 270,840 263,062 273,626 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) -126,479 -138,797 -179,095 -188,896 -218,499 -208,270 -212,410 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 991,281 1,116,956 1,355,770 1,478,434 1,704,506 1,602,252 1,637,004 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 156,882 226,555 251,286 262,549 353,257 287,911 293,232 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 105,502 113,741 121,785 131,824 146,479 173,616 184,853Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 962,074 1,089,783 1,348,303 1,505,447 1,709,280 1,644,535 1,667,697 Supplements to wages and salaries 206,996 220,675 309,476 320,642 375,112 381,362 393,430 Proprietors' income (5) 92,308 107,691 108,395 90,269 109,453 47,687 61,913 Farm proprietors' income 2,580 13,260 -3,128 -10,175 -4,918 -9,288 -2,735 Nonfarm proprietors' income 89,728 94,431 111,523 100,444 114,371 56,975 64,648Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 5,668 16,636 127 -6,674 -1,407 -5,296 1,035 Nonfarm earnings 1,255,710 1,401,513 1,766,047 1,923,032 2,195,252 2,078,880 2,122,005 Private earnings 1,094,614 1,226,381 1,574,476 1,700,954 1,945,965 1,812,247 1,837,171 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,061 Mining 528,388 562,465 732,198 738,706 833,787 735,883 757,699 Utilities 17,640 17,998 22,276 23,262 28,434 28,435 32,095 Construction 111,772 138,510 188,426 237,306 317,585 292,615 295,967 Manufacturing 32,095 38,994 46,616 52,971 57,790 49,375 45,806 Wholesale trade 70,359 82,869 107,894 111,966 127,314 137,582 132,010 Retail trade 58,939 62,512 74,460 86,509 91,422 89,782 89,287 Transportation and warehousing 60,406 77,681 110,293 107,351 114,360 101,140 105,522

I f ti 8 158 8 133 8 051 8 902 9 002 10 016 9 870

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Campbell County

Information 8,158 8,133 8,051 8,902 9,002 10,016 9,870 Finance and insurance 16,754 19,289 22,672 25,457 27,138 27,103 27,154 Real estate and rental and leasing 10,120 11,202 13,622 13,664 16,211 17,490 18,817 Professional and technical services 34,548 42,900 54,964 65,796 75,318 69,292 76,151 Management of companies and enterprises 21,454 20,856 23,695 30,324 29,232 33,784 39,653 Administrative and waste services 17,088 24,502 27,943 31,156 39,723 35,862 25,339 Educational services 1,008 1,008 1,286 (D) (D) (D) 2,138 Health care and social assistance 40,803 44,167 49,682 53,587 58,413 61,166 62,046 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 4,012 3,911 3,364 3,237 2,215 2,510 2,613 Accommodation and food services 23,776 26,329 32,761 38,374 39,684 39,626 41,494 Other services, except public administration (D) (D) (D) 67,450 75,094 77,356 72,449 Government and government enterprises 161,096 175,132 191,571 222,078 249,287 266,633 284,834 Federal, civilian 6,283 6,269 7,017 7,081 7,768 7,602 9,266 Military 6,873 8,326 8,492 9,513 10,829 13,151 12,860 State and local 147,940 160,537 176,062 205,484 230,690 245,880 262,708 State government 7,600 8,325 8,754 9,467 10,538 11,318 11,996 Local government 140,340 152,212 167,308 196,017 220,152 234,562 250,712Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 453,940 519,399 567,032 606,770 675,536 583,774 606,298Population (persons) (1) 15,236 15,077 15,136 15,494 15,658 15,977 15,834Per capita personal income (dollars) 29,794 34,450 37,462 39,162 43,143 36,538 38,291Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 300,254 328,999 400,953 460,025 511,419 416,717 433,989 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 33,609 36,494 50,993 59,884 62,875 52,478 54,699 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) -1,882 -3,606 -10,261 -19,952 -21,161 -5,869 -6,722 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 264,763 288,899 339,699 380,189 427,383 358,370 372,568 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 119,802 157,896 150,699 146,337 161,018 127,748 133,162 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 69,375 72,604 76,634 80,244 87,135 97,656 100,568Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 201,059 220,545 272,198 333,282 361,123 292,166 296,113 Supplements to wages and salaries 54,525 57,972 79,263 86,117 107,667 90,963 95,625 Proprietors' income (5) 44,670 50,482 49,492 40,626 42,629 33,588 42,251 Farm proprietors' income 4,224 5,133 197 -5,772 -2,291 -5,377 -1,947 Nonfarm proprietors' income 40,446 45,349 49,295 46,398 44,920 38,965 44,198Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 10,126 11,744 6,633 1,287 4,715 2,591 5,613 Nonfarm earnings 290,128 317,255 394,320 458,738 506,704 414,126 428,376 Private earnings 201,791 226,999 296,344 349,356 391,217 290,898 303,609 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 2,103 2,224 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Mining 12,154 (D) 17,050 20,192 45,808 26,109 26,710 Utilities 3,379 3,562 4,117 4,483 4,572 5,969 6,225 Construction (D) 33,995 69,423 103,153 104,715 44,311 49,096 Manufacturing (D) (D) (D) (D) 58,319 (D) (D) Wholesale trade 8,060 10,297 13,013 18,426 4,441 3,705 2,825 Retail trade 21,220 21,447 24,375 27,393 28,217 28,075 28,142 Transportation and warehousing 30,077 32,921 40,698 42,279 40,616 33,815 35,473

I f ti 2 889 3 077 2 743 2 756 2 931 3 018 3 163

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Carbon County

Information 2,889 3,077 2,743 2,756 2,931 3,018 3,163 Finance and insurance 5,922 6,060 6,979 7,409 7,205 7,699 7,907 Real estate and rental and leasing 3,937 4,701 4,799 3,604 3,961 3,637 4,083 Professional and technical services (D) 7,952 8,990 9,636 17,259 12,471 9,956 Management of companies and enterprises (D) (D) (D) 1,068 1,109 1,154 1,505 Administrative and waste services 4,032 (D) (D) 5,896 6,979 7,085 4,915 Educational services 134 132 169 151 (D) (D) (D) Health care and social assistance 19,679 21,798 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Arts, entertainment, and recreation 2,904 2,897 2,889 3,098 4,813 5,480 5,986 Accommodation and food services 13,713 14,693 16,852 19,299 20,228 17,770 20,317 Other services, except public administration 9,963 10,759 11,746 13,603 14,378 13,994 13,921 Government and government enterprises 88,337 90,256 97,976 109,382 115,487 123,228 124,767 Federal, civilian 14,347 14,547 16,274 17,240 17,640 18,530 18,889 Military 2,870 3,356 3,295 3,597 3,929 4,574 4,378 State and local 71,120 72,353 78,407 88,545 93,918 100,124 101,500 State government 25,425 24,813 25,940 28,291 30,787 33,549 34,241 Local government 45,695 47,540 52,467 60,254 63,131 66,575 67,259Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 405,957 447,767 510,756 519,707 627,550 580,840 599,369Population (persons) (1) 12,350 12,595 12,801 13,071 13,486 13,839 13,830Per capita personal income (dollars) 32,871 35,551 39,900 39,760 46,533 41,971 43,338Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 263,525 287,900 318,058 331,600 392,268 369,382 380,955 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 29,451 31,987 40,211 43,297 48,636 47,443 49,242 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) 47,800 53,279 68,539 71,997 77,869 67,513 70,058 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 281,874 309,192 346,386 360,300 421,501 389,452 401,771 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 71,207 82,857 104,291 94,227 133,178 110,521 113,107 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 52,876 55,718 60,079 65,180 72,871 80,867 84,491Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 169,383 184,027 203,779 228,091 270,005 266,756 268,439 Supplements to wages and salaries 42,170 44,610 54,572 57,003 68,764 70,068 71,966 Proprietors' income (5) 51,972 59,263 59,707 46,506 53,499 32,558 40,550 Farm proprietors' income 4,115 7,296 -1,549 -7,602 -5,238 -6,747 -4,052 Nonfarm proprietors' income 47,857 51,967 61,256 54,108 58,737 39,305 44,602Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 8,261 12,417 3,910 -1,115 1,212 589 2,901 Nonfarm earnings 255,264 275,483 314,148 332,715 391,056 368,793 378,054 Private earnings 202,837 217,692 251,405 263,852 316,034 288,535 295,094 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 1,680 1,677 1,720 1,807 1,653 1,488 1,516 Mining 61,974 70,549 88,936 89,332 101,582 81,517 95,213 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Construction 27,026 27,555 28,358 34,866 57,692 55,867 46,632 Manufacturing 4,644 4,079 4,462 5,236 5,874 5,133 5,129 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Retail trade 11,315 12,174 13,543 14,448 15,721 15,726 15,750 Transportation and warehousing 26,925 30,144 35,429 36,709 38,131 32,244 32,946

I f ti 2 051 2 015 1 876 2 344 2 235 2 577 2 499

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Converse County

Information 2,051 2,015 1,876 2,344 2,235 2,577 2,499 Finance and insurance (D) 5,747 6,660 6,324 5,377 6,134 6,005 Real estate and rental and leasing 2,960 2,879 3,115 2,515 4,641 4,793 6,082 Professional and technical services 5,738 6,009 6,592 6,968 10,347 (D) 8,963 Management of companies and enterprises 530 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Administrative and waste services 2,043 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Educational services (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Health care and social assistance (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Arts, entertainment, and recreation 1,686 1,209 1,233 1,172 1,010 1,012 1,158 Accommodation and food services 6,766 7,454 8,200 9,067 9,848 8,936 9,832 Other services, except public administration 6,309 6,814 7,322 7,721 9,380 10,178 10,881 Government and government enterprises 52,427 57,791 62,743 68,863 75,022 80,258 82,960 Federal, civilian 4,323 4,432 4,292 4,626 5,179 5,114 5,824 Military 2,339 2,776 2,761 3,007 3,383 3,962 3,816 State and local 45,765 50,583 55,690 61,230 66,460 71,182 73,320 State government 6,103 6,301 6,583 7,048 7,573 8,185 8,645 Local government 39,662 44,282 49,107 54,182 58,887 62,997 64,675Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 207,378 242,026 262,642 265,887 300,070 283,739 299,207Population (persons) (1) 6,052 6,176 6,286 6,617 6,823 6,965 7,115Per capita personal income (dollars) 34,266 39,188 41,782 40,182 43,979 40,738 42,053Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 111,986 129,511 133,582 137,311 139,135 131,825 143,923 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 10,609 11,527 14,987 16,007 16,062 16,231 17,434 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) 40,101 44,050 51,836 56,042 65,547 64,090 66,316 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 141,478 162,034 170,431 177,346 188,620 179,684 192,805 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 40,080 53,166 63,013 56,074 75,897 64,258 65,170 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 25,820 26,826 29,198 32,467 35,553 39,797 41,232Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 62,668 68,839 77,959 85,588 89,136 87,769 90,054 Supplements to wages and salaries 15,701 16,864 20,742 21,582 23,125 24,168 25,694 Proprietors' income (5) 33,617 43,808 34,881 30,141 26,874 19,888 28,175 Farm proprietors' income 3,824 12,869 -336 -3,059 -848 -3,568 -2,971 Nonfarm proprietors' income 29,793 30,939 35,217 33,200 27,722 23,456 31,146Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 6,325 15,708 2,495 107 2,311 24 430 Nonfarm earnings 105,661 113,803 131,087 137,204 136,824 131,801 143,493 Private earnings 79,209 85,011 100,074 103,526 101,414 93,926 105,124 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 3,012 2,826 3,096 2,878 2,565 2,253 2,176 Mining 17,040 20,661 28,363 29,150 22,320 14,546 15,614 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Construction 14,128 14,178 17,147 17,487 16,356 14,942 15,221 Manufacturing 7,519 7,688 8,460 8,275 12,631 11,042 17,077 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Retail trade 8,315 8,292 8,594 9,189 8,375 9,866 10,457 Transportation and warehousing 4,039 4,698 5,334 5,662 4,915 4,520 5,262

I f ti 321 278 347 (D) (D) (D) (D)

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Crook County

Information 321 278 347 (D) (D) (D) (D) Finance and insurance (D) 2,539 2,930 (D) (D) (D) (D) Real estate and rental and leasing (D) 661 736 (D) (D) (D) (D) Professional and technical services 3,058 4,332 4,142 4,565 4,227 4,112 4,301 Management of companies and enterprises (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 532 Administrative and waste services (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,982 Educational services 374 360 259 278 (D) (D) (D) Health care and social assistance 3,434 3,647 4,005 4,338 (D) (D) (D) Arts, entertainment, and recreation 3,585 2,022 2,377 2,538 2,262 2,367 2,457 Accommodation and food services 2,973 3,030 3,420 3,625 3,742 3,788 4,527 Other services, except public administration 2,739 3,013 3,389 (D) (D) 4,887 5,225 Government and government enterprises 26,452 28,792 31,013 33,678 35,410 37,875 38,369 Federal, civilian 5,075 5,442 5,971 6,169 6,189 6,270 6,818 Military 1,129 1,342 1,329 1,489 1,711 1,993 1,963 State and local 20,248 22,008 23,713 26,020 27,510 29,612 29,588 State government 3,075 3,270 (D) 3,679 4,145 4,191 4,382 Local government 17,173 18,738 (D) 22,341 23,365 25,421 25,206Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 1,026,522 1,113,682 1,250,851 1,331,760 1,476,703 1,440,314 1,518,149Population (persons) (1) 36,383 36,838 37,408 38,132 38,907 39,685 40,273Per capita personal income (dollars) 28,214 30,232 33,438 34,925 37,955 36,294 37,696Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 626,762 686,994 768,501 829,334 891,579 871,209 925,011 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 68,717 75,566 95,140 103,073 110,081 112,877 120,908 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) 17,581 20,691 27,259 30,712 33,443 26,397 28,076 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 575,626 632,119 700,620 756,973 814,941 784,729 832,179 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 239,417 259,319 312,607 320,817 380,178 341,324 359,558 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 211,479 222,244 237,624 253,970 281,584 314,261 326,412Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 432,252 475,249 533,686 595,404 642,602 630,923 661,480 Supplements to wages and salaries 104,208 114,102 134,637 143,259 157,476 165,457 176,026 Proprietors' income (5) 90,302 97,643 100,178 90,671 91,501 74,829 87,505 Farm proprietors' income 2,072 5,576 -348 -8,410 -2,933 -8,467 -4,544 Nonfarm proprietors' income 88,230 92,067 100,526 99,081 94,434 83,296 92,049Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 9,098 13,951 8,336 1,641 7,091 2,929 6,251 Nonfarm earnings 617,664 673,043 760,165 827,693 884,488 868,280 918,760 Private earnings 415,707 454,219 520,561 562,496 591,666 553,624 588,969 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 2,957 3,087 3,418 3,570 3,390 3,056 3,087 Mining 40,615 53,036 74,051 72,599 86,784 69,396 74,490 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7,276 7,052 Construction 54,274 57,451 62,700 66,698 75,577 65,723 70,488 Manufacturing 13,380 14,665 15,336 16,040 18,125 15,551 12,806 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 17,066 17,631 Retail trade 55,823 57,877 65,631 70,841 72,803 71,674 74,445 Transportation and warehousing 20,758 23,167 27,912 31,667 33,146 26,996 27,376

I f ti 11 286 12 282 12 162 12 034 10 480 9 838 9 884

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Fremont County

Information 11,286 12,282 12,162 12,034 10,480 9,838 9,884 Finance and insurance 14,489 15,006 16,767 16,520 16,454 18,437 19,151 Real estate and rental and leasing 10,491 15,978 20,396 19,430 22,228 20,169 23,314 Professional and technical services 23,594 25,573 31,043 41,678 38,947 34,523 41,468 Management of companies and enterprises 536 939 746 2,783 2,100 2,449 2,749 Administrative and waste services 9,496 7,937 8,003 10,417 11,142 9,632 11,089 Educational services (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Health care and social assistance (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Arts, entertainment, and recreation 10,199 11,537 12,514 13,118 13,334 12,380 12,893 Accommodation and food services 23,635 25,725 26,513 28,442 27,815 26,495 29,045 Other services, except public administration 27,274 30,303 33,126 38,060 36,169 35,812 37,289 Government and government enterprises 201,957 218,824 239,604 265,197 292,822 314,656 329,791 Federal, civilian 33,930 34,999 36,141 36,320 36,992 40,807 44,499 Military 6,786 8,088 8,048 8,726 9,760 11,361 11,111 State and local 161,241 175,737 195,415 220,151 246,070 262,488 274,181 State government 37,734 40,894 43,756 46,761 49,603 52,087 53,298 Local government 123,507 134,843 151,659 173,390 196,467 210,401 220,883Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 331,202 365,204 387,292 400,331 427,581 407,763 433,385Population (persons) (1) 12,473 12,460 12,538 12,620 12,772 12,967 13,423Per capita personal income (dollars) 26,554 29,310 30,889 31,722 33,478 31,446 32,287Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 190,467 201,272 207,242 212,703 213,075 208,352 227,345 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 18,736 19,662 24,115 25,705 27,268 28,563 30,684 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) 26,627 28,094 30,671 33,481 34,776 33,540 35,838 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 198,358 209,704 213,798 220,479 220,583 213,329 232,499 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 64,388 84,131 97,656 100,165 118,171 97,740 99,916 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 68,456 71,369 75,838 79,687 88,827 96,694 100,970Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 105,636 112,163 123,065 133,764 145,305 147,828 155,927 Supplements to wages and salaries 25,634 27,370 31,461 33,218 36,917 39,234 42,680 Proprietors' income (5) 59,197 61,739 52,716 45,721 30,853 21,290 28,738 Farm proprietors' income 12,946 15,214 5,443 85 4,500 -1,842 2,926 Nonfarm proprietors' income 46,251 46,525 47,273 45,636 26,353 23,132 25,812Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 18,363 21,708 12,209 7,961 12,350 7,082 11,380 Nonfarm earnings 172,104 179,564 195,033 204,742 200,725 201,270 215,965 Private earnings 128,065 132,815 145,054 151,080 143,514 138,512 137,065 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) (D) 3,653 (D) (D) (D) (D) Mining (D) (D) 866 (D) (D) (D) (D) Utilities 1,835 1,830 2,011 2,135 2,175 2,347 2,369 Construction 11,559 11,651 16,183 15,670 20,820 19,791 11,325 Manufacturing 9,005 9,988 11,466 13,180 12,676 12,414 13,584 Wholesale trade 8,100 8,316 8,496 9,030 9,421 9,763 9,573 Retail trade 22,974 22,421 22,976 23,486 16,008 14,527 14,727 Transportation and warehousing 9,849 10,587 11,279 12,046 8,102 7,351 7,020

I f ti 1 572 1 486 1 470 1 433 1 643 1 690 1 803

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Goshen County

Information 1,572 1,486 1,470 1,433 1,643 1,690 1,803 Finance and insurance 6,440 6,916 7,283 7,665 7,383 8,347 7,657 Real estate and rental and leasing 4,770 4,806 5,158 3,746 3,409 2,688 3,747 Professional and technical services (D) (D) 6,454 7,672 9,245 7,729 8,396 Management of companies and enterprises (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 Administrative and waste services 2,483 2,300 3,227 3,522 3,805 2,798 3,132 Educational services (D) 798 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Health care and social assistance (D) 27,739 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Arts, entertainment, and recreation 923 895 965 848 1,003 1,238 (D) Accommodation and food services 3,829 3,883 4,095 4,211 4,220 4,262 (D) Other services, except public administration 8,271 8,831 9,009 10,266 8,438 8,534 9,393 Government and government enterprises 44,039 46,749 49,979 53,662 57,211 62,758 78,900 Federal, civilian 5,697 5,679 5,956 5,929 6,337 6,882 6,694 Military 2,292 2,691 2,628 2,821 3,204 3,712 3,678 State and local 36,050 38,379 41,395 44,912 47,670 52,164 68,528 State government 5,479 5,655 6,061 6,492 6,864 10,189 24,964 Local government 30,571 32,724 35,334 38,420 40,806 41,975 43,564Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 145,510 147,538 164,667 171,566 196,042 180,854 189,857Population (persons) (1) 4,629 4,604 4,632 4,647 4,698 4,819 4,809Per capita personal income (dollars) 31,434 32,046 35,550 36,920 41,729 37,529 39,480Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 74,317 81,311 89,721 95,436 110,594 99,434 109,480 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 7,923 8,645 10,854 11,922 13,201 13,186 14,383 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) 6,367 6,510 6,565 7,026 6,780 7,302 5,712 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 72,761 79,176 85,432 90,540 104,173 93,550 100,809 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 33,317 33,743 42,854 42,090 49,691 40,953 42,079 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 39,432 34,619 36,381 38,936 42,178 46,351 46,969Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 46,473 50,273 56,348 64,247 71,515 69,020 74,198 Supplements to wages and salaries 10,880 11,624 13,909 14,980 16,728 17,445 18,691 Proprietors' income (5) 16,964 19,414 19,464 16,209 22,351 12,969 16,591 Farm proprietors' income 2,101 2,904 748 -1,312 -131 -1,405 -446 Nonfarm proprietors' income 14,863 16,510 18,716 17,521 22,482 14,374 17,037Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 3,395 4,332 2,120 172 1,342 270 1,144 Nonfarm earnings 70,922 76,979 87,601 95,264 109,252 99,164 108,336 Private earnings 50,260 55,004 64,142 69,878 82,608 70,135 78,541 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Mining 12,115 15,430 19,566 20,801 (D) (D) (D) Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Construction 3,505 4,041 4,648 (D) (D) 5,442 5,291 Manufacturing 1,445 1,313 2,552 3,036 3,629 3,374 4,312 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Retail trade 4,328 4,111 4,632 4,999 5,058 4,994 4,916 Transportation and warehousing 2,596 3,004 3,764 4,108 4,927 5,273 5,514

I f ti 733 773 917 1 055 879 904 838

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Hot Springs County

Information 733 773 917 1,055 879 904 838 Finance and insurance 2,057 2,303 2,737 2,452 2,458 2,297 2,124 Real estate and rental and leasing (D) 923 809 636 847 920 1,305 Professional and technical services 2,377 2,295 2,441 3,176 3,624 3,002 3,003 Management of companies and enterprises 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Administrative and waste services 557 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Educational services 134 115 402 414 340 340 345 Health care and social assistance 8,959 9,153 9,114 9,940 10,673 11,313 12,136 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 943 1,038 1,229 1,227 2,057 2,096 2,121 Accommodation and food services 3,943 4,053 4,272 5,097 4,952 4,629 5,318 Other services, except public administration 3,470 3,937 3,907 4,432 3,818 3,707 3,779 Government and government enterprises 20,662 21,975 23,459 25,386 26,644 29,029 29,795 Federal, civilian 1,504 1,105 1,044 1,080 1,147 1,173 1,298 Military 856 1,005 991 1,050 1,179 1,378 1,327 State and local 18,302 19,865 21,424 23,256 24,318 26,478 27,170 State government 2,875 2,878 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Local government 15,427 16,987 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 258,232 279,389 316,042 336,640 406,359 352,714 357,654Population (persons) (1) 7,554 7,685 7,796 8,146 8,460 8,565 8,577Per capita personal income (dollars) 34,185 36,355 40,539 41,326 48,033 41,181 41,699Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 152,966 167,628 184,811 188,930 201,325 180,750 177,259 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 14,824 16,427 21,434 22,566 24,194 22,890 22,570 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) 7,561 7,548 9,414 10,857 11,552 11,864 13,250 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 145,703 158,749 172,791 177,221 188,683 169,724 167,939 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 77,476 83,769 103,749 116,747 171,758 130,904 135,507 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 35,053 36,871 39,502 42,672 45,918 52,086 54,208Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 84,397 94,589 111,775 123,332 137,175 123,149 116,183 Supplements to wages and salaries 20,500 22,527 27,644 29,008 32,364 32,014 31,944 Proprietors' income (5) 48,069 50,512 45,392 36,590 31,786 25,587 29,132 Farm proprietors' income -742 1,850 -5,350 -8,059 -6,140 -6,905 -6,619 Nonfarm proprietors' income 48,811 48,662 50,742 44,649 37,926 32,492 35,751Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 3,519 6,676 -591 -2,780 -892 -937 -959 Nonfarm earnings 149,447 160,952 185,402 191,710 202,217 181,687 178,218 Private earnings 111,192 120,039 140,124 141,013 148,469 126,079 119,602 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 5,703 6,028 5,809 6,014 4,171 3,277 3,133 Mining 13,617 16,825 24,945 27,349 32,536 16,833 11,862 Utilities 1,089 1,155 1,252 1,308 1,636 1,571 1,555 Construction 18,581 23,990 29,835 25,803 34,475 29,503 24,981 Manufacturing 2,865 3,237 2,431 1,842 2,009 1,619 1,738 Wholesale trade 2,615 2,465 2,405 2,390 2,214 3,072 2,570 Retail trade 9,210 9,883 11,406 11,506 11,271 11,125 11,169 Transportation and warehousing 4,253 5,414 6,701 7,456 8,102 7,201 7,728

I f ti 1 341 1 295 1 508 1 430 1 188 1 179 1 211

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Johnson County

Information 1,341 1,295 1,508 1,430 1,188 1,179 1,211 Finance and insurance 7,638 7,799 9,079 7,661 6,959 9,428 9,857 Real estate and rental and leasing 5,010 4,214 3,781 3,016 4,330 3,829 4,547 Professional and technical services 4,034 4,766 6,212 7,278 7,754 7,539 7,278 Management of companies and enterprises 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) 83 (D) Administrative and waste services 1,294 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,372 (D) Educational services (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Health care and social assistance (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Arts, entertainment, and recreation 13,971 10,964 9,655 9,599 5,208 4,261 4,491 Accommodation and food services 7,489 7,774 8,625 9,154 9,130 8,856 9,711 Other services, except public administration 6,803 7,244 8,241 8,966 7,075 7,273 7,540 Government and government enterprises 38,255 40,913 45,278 50,697 53,748 55,608 58,616 Federal, civilian 9,025 9,404 10,129 11,291 11,577 11,975 12,740 Military 1,426 1,704 1,708 1,889 2,123 2,453 2,365 State and local 27,804 29,805 33,441 37,517 40,048 41,180 43,511 State government 4,799 4,700 4,993 5,747 5,839 6,050 6,333 Local government 23,005 25,105 28,448 31,770 34,209 35,130 37,178Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 3,028,295 3,208,059 3,549,633 3,751,313 4,168,039 3,969,626 4,092,312Population (persons) (1) 85,427 85,732 86,819 87,654 89,077 90,430 92,130Per capita personal income (dollars) 35,449 37,420 40,885 42,797 46,791 43,897 44,419Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 2,228,713 2,348,324 2,615,255 2,719,973 2,840,785 2,863,532 2,936,905 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 245,841 255,891 318,568 326,304 336,808 349,145 361,087 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) -15,012 -16,391 -22,131 -23,811 -27,490 -28,976 -29,721 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 1,967,860 2,076,042 2,274,556 2,369,858 2,476,487 2,485,411 2,546,097 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 667,297 715,211 828,116 900,076 1,150,877 879,256 905,119 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 393,138 416,806 446,961 481,379 540,675 604,959 641,096Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 1,544,010 1,627,468 1,803,082 1,890,312 1,989,314 1,988,514 2,008,307 Supplements to wages and salaries 440,622 466,434 537,125 554,432 607,773 627,682 653,562 Proprietors' income (5) 244,081 254,422 275,048 275,229 243,698 247,336 275,036 Farm proprietors' income 3,926 8,872 3,932 10,760 24,813 14,482 25,169 Nonfarm proprietors' income 240,155 245,550 271,116 264,469 218,885 232,854 249,867Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 11,963 17,913 12,763 20,473 34,462 25,453 35,575 Nonfarm earnings 2,216,750 2,330,411 2,602,492 2,699,500 2,806,323 2,838,079 2,901,330 Private earnings 1,320,674 1,376,270 1,592,977 1,617,878 1,655,870 1,621,023 1,648,534 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Mining 13,116 16,894 21,584 (D) (D) (D) (D) Utilities 9,665 10,488 11,246 12,757 15,563 14,403 14,609 Construction 151,243 160,642 198,954 200,799 218,799 200,111 189,283 Manufacturing 95,289 98,384 113,051 130,091 132,405 112,683 117,320 Wholesale trade 40,957 44,016 48,686 52,284 54,575 53,305 52,980 Retail trade 160,363 171,463 181,620 188,005 197,038 193,026 197,349 Transportation and warehousing 157,982 168,012 183,096 206,505 207,239 195,385 203,855

I f ti (D) (D) (D) 57 769 59 541 61 536 62 222

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Laramie County

Information (D) (D) (D) 57,769 59,541 61,536 62,222 Finance and insurance 102,735 103,549 118,422 106,786 94,187 127,280 129,866 Real estate and rental and leasing 46,805 49,851 47,663 35,251 39,075 38,419 38,762 Professional and technical services 99,939 108,411 115,180 123,027 135,280 130,700 129,254 Management of companies and enterprises 9,264 11,252 15,482 12,799 10,612 6,689 5,877 Administrative and waste services 54,320 43,795 47,394 53,114 56,192 57,881 60,592 Educational services 6,926 7,868 10,180 10,829 11,186 11,353 12,509 Health care and social assistance 161,057 168,752 181,616 207,341 228,943 233,899 246,526 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 12,760 13,145 13,381 14,309 13,973 13,486 13,821 Accommodation and food services 75,855 81,862 154,455 98,774 87,901 83,043 86,272 Other services, except public administration 65,958 67,503 74,238 87,532 76,791 76,566 78,545 Government and government enterprises 896,076 954,141 1,009,515 1,081,622 1,150,453 1,217,056 1,252,796 Federal, civilian 199,325 205,174 211,121 222,392 236,498 247,188 248,802 Military 257,922 265,563 267,339 271,344 278,346 297,420 318,212 State and local 438,829 483,404 531,055 587,886 635,609 672,448 685,782 State government 196,630 209,560 229,871 251,141 273,206 287,667 293,650 Local government 242,199 273,844 301,184 336,745 362,403 384,781 392,132Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 447,498 489,117 555,029 636,613 692,355 627,040 635,233Population (persons) (1) 15,539 15,917 16,429 17,013 17,629 18,082 18,100Per capita personal income (dollars) 28,798 30,729 33,783 37,419 39,274 34,678 35,096Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 307,323 310,087 360,960 465,430 434,573 385,586 390,247 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 32,378 32,371 43,774 59,783 51,888 46,173 46,766 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) 22,533 29,296 31,218 22,053 40,799 41,781 40,087 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 297,478 307,012 348,404 427,700 423,484 381,194 383,568 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 91,249 120,717 140,616 135,824 187,814 152,209 152,548 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 58,771 61,388 66,009 73,089 81,057 93,637 99,117Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 203,102 203,198 239,343 336,053 301,075 263,331 258,367 Supplements to wages and salaries 49,654 48,866 62,320 79,239 75,547 70,084 71,300 Proprietors' income (5) 54,567 58,023 59,297 50,138 57,951 52,171 60,580 Farm proprietors' income 5,074 5,079 1,035 -3,684 1,066 -1,766 218 Nonfarm proprietors' income 49,493 52,944 58,262 53,822 56,885 53,937 60,362Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 7,578 7,887 3,811 -635 4,154 1,746 3,522 Nonfarm earnings 299,745 302,200 357,149 466,065 430,419 383,840 386,725 Private earnings 236,245 231,267 279,512 379,981 336,493 284,296 287,963 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 2,334 2,293 2,062 2,189 2,046 1,809 1,851 Mining 55,418 55,873 65,315 71,599 78,776 71,464 71,707 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 22,792 Construction 59,105 46,155 72,477 158,115 100,526 60,195 56,933 Manufacturing 10,871 10,717 9,855 10,512 10,680 7,184 8,167 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,018 Retail trade 17,155 17,940 20,090 22,375 23,761 25,649 24,632 Transportation and warehousing 9,241 11,543 13,436 15,946 14,622 14,390 15,251

I f ti 4 913 5 193 5 936 6 011 6 161 6 649 7 155

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Lincoln County

Information 4,913 5,193 5,936 6,011 6,161 6,649 7,155 Finance and insurance 6,060 6,089 6,735 6,535 5,818 7,423 7,969 Real estate and rental and leasing 8,591 9,240 8,818 4,870 6,582 5,957 6,064 Professional and technical services 6,801 7,958 9,383 12,910 16,535 12,564 (D) Management of companies and enterprises (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Administrative and waste services (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 11,521 Educational services 141 (D) 223 297 411 336 385 Health care and social assistance (D) (D) 9,311 10,986 11,937 12,678 13,466 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 1,615 1,841 1,685 1,589 1,369 1,434 1,470 Accommodation and food services 6,112 6,419 7,382 7,582 7,738 7,264 8,014 Other services, except public administration 8,161 8,377 9,741 10,640 10,871 10,713 11,053 Government and government enterprises 63,500 70,933 77,637 86,084 93,926 99,544 98,762 Federal, civilian 8,338 8,881 9,435 9,452 9,333 9,334 10,346 Military 2,932 3,424 3,446 3,779 4,423 5,177 4,992 State and local 52,230 58,628 64,756 72,853 80,170 85,033 83,424 State government 5,435 5,855 6,410 6,834 7,779 7,900 7,850 Local government 46,795 52,773 58,346 66,019 72,391 77,133 75,574Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 2,693,219 2,997,140 3,492,883 3,593,731 4,137,225 3,524,061 3,701,997Population (persons) (1) 69,035 69,922 70,806 72,365 73,682 75,238 75,474Per capita personal income (dollars) 39,012 42,864 49,330 49,661 56,150 46,839 49,050Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 2,045,822 2,227,154 2,584,194 2,719,201 3,081,708 2,558,809 2,690,409 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 207,188 226,545 287,410 306,139 332,715 309,738 327,703 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) -2,625 -4,873 -4,986 -3,080 -1,537 2,706 1,587 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 1,836,009 1,995,736 2,291,798 2,409,982 2,747,456 2,251,777 2,364,293 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 524,589 657,511 846,058 805,585 968,458 794,883 837,095 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 332,621 343,893 355,027 378,164 421,311 477,401 500,609Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 1,251,531 1,387,441 1,599,947 1,765,297 1,931,013 1,756,986 1,815,735 Supplements to wages and salaries 263,675 286,677 353,966 366,412 408,501 404,058 424,051 Proprietors' income (5) 530,616 553,036 630,281 587,492 742,194 397,765 450,623 Farm proprietors' income -65 2,526 -3,685 -6,388 -4,622 -5,868 -5,263 Nonfarm proprietors' income 530,681 550,510 633,966 593,880 746,816 403,633 455,886Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 4,427 7,717 1,544 -476 1,253 814 1,072 Nonfarm earnings 2,041,395 2,219,437 2,582,650 2,719,677 3,080,455 2,557,995 2,689,337 Private earnings 1,776,491 1,940,588 2,274,694 2,374,345 2,724,184 2,179,090 2,301,612 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Mining 386,091 471,779 637,525 585,551 785,166 333,657 369,302 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Construction 137,282 150,205 177,262 207,160 261,556 236,441 238,818 Manufacturing 80,772 96,088 113,305 120,689 133,227 114,477 129,705 Wholesale trade 183,664 191,525 216,167 242,101 246,087 210,472 211,239 Retail trade 151,390 160,638 177,377 191,953 201,199 196,307 193,294 Transportation and warehousing (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 123,498 135,232

I f ti 23 107 22 709 23 173 25 013 25 027 22 953 24 516

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Natrona County

Information 23,107 22,709 23,173 25,013 25,027 22,953 24,516 Finance and insurance 69,978 70,289 80,919 78,593 73,986 78,723 79,963 Real estate and rental and leasing 91,933 89,642 83,121 72,387 82,674 75,158 71,298 Professional and technical services 99,894 101,529 114,143 126,348 136,176 124,215 130,827 Management of companies and enterprises 7,756 8,001 9,981 13,384 13,395 11,700 17,868 Administrative and waste services 48,846 47,995 53,675 55,136 56,509 52,067 55,628 Educational services 4,409 4,022 3,495 4,315 5,576 5,745 6,319 Health care and social assistance 245,936 254,110 278,036 306,607 332,721 345,889 367,728 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 18,933 18,692 21,603 22,110 24,371 31,335 29,258 Accommodation and food services 50,885 56,057 63,182 72,137 77,312 73,878 81,142 Other services, except public administration 77,915 89,481 102,489 123,617 129,423 125,975 142,204 Government and government enterprises 264,904 278,849 307,956 345,332 356,271 378,905 387,725 Federal, civilian 62,980 60,999 60,652 63,488 63,632 66,133 72,262 Military 13,004 15,588 15,478 16,891 18,485 21,641 20,957 State and local 188,920 202,262 231,826 264,953 274,154 291,131 294,506 State government 33,190 35,390 39,193 42,297 44,093 46,538 48,119 Local government 155,730 166,872 192,633 222,656 230,061 244,593 246,387Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 75,362 85,170 86,739 86,600 95,844 91,904 97,690Population (persons) (1) 2,319 2,315 2,321 2,407 2,467 2,475 2,490Per capita personal income (dollars) 32,498 36,790 37,371 35,978 38,850 37,133 39,233Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 42,156 50,453 46,831 45,285 49,767 48,607 53,253 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 4,151 4,639 5,648 6,163 6,233 6,594 6,874 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) 5,325 5,558 5,861 6,219 6,490 6,384 6,396 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 43,330 51,372 47,044 45,341 50,024 48,397 52,775 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 18,351 19,671 24,704 25,127 28,261 24,232 24,990 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 13,681 14,127 14,991 16,132 17,559 19,275 19,925Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 22,325 25,187 27,123 29,856 30,819 32,766 33,279 Supplements to wages and salaries 5,938 6,740 7,721 8,273 8,858 9,374 9,742 Proprietors' income (5) 13,893 18,526 11,987 7,156 10,090 6,467 10,232 Farm proprietors' income 5,661 9,849 2,278 -2,434 1,778 -712 2,002 Nonfarm proprietors' income 8,232 8,677 9,709 9,590 8,312 7,179 8,230Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 7,295 11,586 3,913 -727 3,502 1,247 3,847 Nonfarm earnings 34,861 38,867 42,918 46,012 46,265 47,360 49,406 Private earnings 21,794 23,644 26,737 27,962 26,242 25,554 26,580 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Mining (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,060 1,199 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Construction (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,134 3,524 Manufacturing (D) (D) 624 (D) 185 (D) (D) Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) 677 582 (D) (D) Retail trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Transportation and warehousing 4,922 5,617 6,290 (D) (D) 5,431 5,522 Information 220 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Niobrara County

Finance and insurance 816 880 955 (D) (D) (D) (D) Real estate and rental and leasing 770 661 615 (D) (D) (D) (D) Professional and technical services 699 961 (D) (D) 1,082 747 (D) Management of companies and enterprises 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 Administrative and waste services 151 (D) 276 (D) (D) 289 (D) Educational services 134 115 90 106 (L) (L) (D) Health care and social assistance 1,370 1,587 1,767 2,104 2,180 2,388 (D) Arts, entertainment, and recreation (L) (L) (L) (L) (D) (D) (D) Accommodation and food services 1,092 1,096 1,126 (D) (D) (D) (D) Other services, except public administration 1,475 (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,581 2,895 Government and government enterprises 13,067 15,223 16,181 18,050 20,023 21,806 22,826 Federal, civilian 1,921 1,979 1,419 1,483 1,360 1,117 956 Military 428 496 490 547 619 708 685 State and local 10,718 12,748 14,272 16,020 18,044 19,981 21,185 State government (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Local government (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(L) Less than $50,000, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 901,616 973,374 1,128,840 1,165,655 1,265,164 1,210,755 1,265,373Population (persons) (1) 26,078 26,372 26,789 27,209 27,594 28,008 28,269Per capita personal income (dollars) 34,574 36,909 42,138 42,841 45,849 43,229 44,762Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 598,247 619,675 677,310 721,352 772,088 757,992 787,343 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 60,603 64,031 78,351 84,187 90,085 92,649 96,900 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) -11,104 -10,544 -9,047 -16,637 -16,054 -19,942 -18,442 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 526,540 545,100 589,912 620,528 665,949 645,401 672,001 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 247,373 288,590 386,658 382,739 419,210 365,549 383,608 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 127,703 139,684 152,270 162,388 180,005 199,805 209,764Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 367,899 388,313 427,238 476,509 518,026 512,605 526,694 Supplements to wages and salaries 90,928 95,783 111,754 118,449 129,660 134,982 140,119 Proprietors' income (5) 139,420 135,579 138,318 126,394 124,402 110,405 120,530 Farm proprietors' income 4,094 -987 -2,357 -5,889 2,185 -509 -725 Nonfarm proprietors' income 135,326 136,566 140,675 132,283 122,217 110,914 121,255Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 13,843 10,339 9,082 7,090 15,073 14,138 13,176 Nonfarm earnings 584,404 609,336 668,228 714,262 757,015 743,854 774,167 Private earnings 433,201 452,059 500,294 530,380 563,949 539,102 561,119 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 2,413 2,567 2,996 3,151 3,261 3,074 3,046 Mining 34,683 38,960 54,073 70,899 75,071 67,562 71,710 Utilities 5,048 5,728 6,357 6,173 6,675 6,382 6,515 Construction 71,654 75,139 83,162 77,368 85,332 81,677 80,354 Manufacturing 21,373 22,974 25,889 25,009 25,784 24,956 24,695 Wholesale trade 13,668 13,880 13,639 13,929 14,693 14,036 15,351 Retail trade 51,361 54,386 60,272 63,558 68,180 66,923 69,861

Transportation and warehousing 16 490 17 157 19 084 18 267 17 384 17 490 18 021

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Park County

Transportation and warehousing 16,490 17,157 19,084 18,267 17,384 17,490 18,021 Information 11,160 10,886 12,737 12,464 10,853 9,796 10,307 Finance and insurance 21,865 21,593 22,624 21,428 24,825 20,253 19,695 Real estate and rental and leasing 15,693 16,078 15,215 10,108 12,770 11,617 11,222 Professional and technical services 21,140 25,343 29,955 33,972 38,250 33,904 32,559 Management of companies and enterprises 1,264 565 782 1,125 2,791 5,678 11,061 Administrative and waste services 10,965 11,114 11,637 12,281 11,496 10,757 12,291 Educational services 837 624 651 924 1,491 1,765 1,068 Health care and social assistance 50,206 52,821 58,597 66,741 77,688 76,479 79,354 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 24,542 21,988 20,562 21,198 18,487 18,097 18,526 Accommodation and food services 35,490 36,082 37,586 43,160 45,159 44,991 50,268 Other services, except public administration 23,349 24,174 24,476 28,625 23,759 23,665 25,215 Government and government enterprises 151,203 157,277 167,934 183,882 193,066 204,752 213,048 Federal, civilian 56,336 56,064 57,573 60,649 60,006 62,249 63,821 Military 5,000 5,949 5,939 6,451 6,931 8,110 7,915 State and local 89,867 95,264 104,422 116,782 126,129 134,393 141,312 State government 9,676 10,253 11,090 12,000 12,318 12,820 13,452 Local government 80,191 85,011 93,332 104,782 113,811 121,573 127,860Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 268,886 276,439 290,564 301,486 334,103 326,119 353,169Population (persons) (1) 8,730 8,681 8,690 8,682 8,622 8,608 8,695Per capita personal income (dollars) 30,800 31,844 33,437 34,725 38,750 37,886 40,617Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 182,241 184,868 186,464 191,278 205,842 203,793 231,514 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 18,882 19,654 23,151 24,876 25,175 26,720 29,309 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) -459 333 1,811 2,619 6,591 4,643 1,034 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 162,900 165,547 165,124 169,021 187,258 181,716 203,239 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 57,991 61,019 72,313 75,864 85,985 77,033 79,851 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 47,995 49,873 53,127 56,601 60,860 67,370 70,079Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 111,335 115,084 120,988 130,834 135,895 140,238 152,163 Supplements to wages and salaries 30,276 30,809 35,511 36,738 40,719 43,429 48,397 Proprietors' income (5) 40,630 38,975 29,965 23,706 29,228 20,126 30,954 Farm proprietors' income 14,118 12,818 3,151 -3,248 5,759 -1,659 6,111 Nonfarm proprietors' income 26,512 26,157 26,814 26,954 23,469 21,785 24,843Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 19,393 18,583 8,623 2,583 11,577 4,959 12,377 Nonfarm earnings 162,848 166,285 177,841 188,695 194,265 198,834 219,137 Private earnings 129,528 130,304 138,613 145,740 148,323 149,954 167,644 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Mining 181 176 228 216 1,685 142 182 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Construction 12,876 13,585 12,743 14,711 14,341 16,442 19,255 Manufacturing 3,471 3,371 4,047 3,686 2,652 2,731 2,594 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Retail trade 14,053 12,806 13,377 14,209 12,970 14,233 15,062 Transportation and warehousing 16,359 17,297 19,216 20,482 19,604 18,213 18,408

I f ti 1 151 1 116 1 138 950 903 930 909

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Platte County

Information 1,151 1,116 1,138 950 903 930 909 Finance and insurance 5,082 5,094 5,845 5,367 5,314 6,781 7,378 Real estate and rental and leasing 1,883 1,831 2,046 1,451 2,791 2,378 2,992 Professional and technical services 5,166 6,185 5,174 5,216 5,186 4,434 4,949 Management of companies and enterprises (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,152 1,205 Administrative and waste services (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,344 1,619 Educational services (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 701 Health care and social assistance (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 15,806 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 1,249 1,157 1,103 1,033 756 759 775 Accommodation and food services 5,181 5,546 5,744 6,540 7,114 7,019 7,701 Other services, except public administration 5,085 5,419 5,933 6,631 5,747 5,867 6,390 Government and government enterprises 33,320 35,981 39,228 42,955 45,942 48,880 51,493 Federal, civilian 6,989 7,106 7,441 8,238 9,570 10,690 10,880 Military 1,621 1,890 1,846 1,953 2,164 2,464 2,395 State and local 24,710 26,985 29,941 32,764 34,208 35,726 38,218 State government 5,467 5,936 7,780 8,185 8,408 8,816 9,577 Local government 19,243 21,049 22,161 24,579 25,800 26,910 28,641Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 1,051,510 1,156,178 1,296,728 1,442,067 1,468,316 1,399,585 1,429,409Population (persons) (1) 26,942 27,075 27,422 27,845 28,465 29,017 29,147Per capita personal income (dollars) 39,029 42,703 47,288 51,789 51,583 48,233 49,041Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 590,080 617,435 699,666 781,594 842,164 796,107 787,066 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 64,615 67,928 86,250 96,974 103,255 101,102 101,370 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) 37,459 39,851 49,808 50,886 55,401 56,488 57,201 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 562,924 589,358 663,224 735,506 794,310 751,493 742,897 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 356,693 428,005 485,892 548,437 503,881 454,488 482,068 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 131,893 138,815 147,612 158,124 170,125 193,604 204,444Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 381,987 401,849 460,716 535,156 585,644 551,289 534,380 Supplements to wages and salaries 91,555 96,793 117,989 130,853 145,423 145,737 144,075 Proprietors' income (5) 116,538 118,793 120,961 115,585 111,097 99,081 108,611 Farm proprietors' income -2,298 -4,184 -9,403 -15,115 -13,947 -13,448 -14,148 Nonfarm proprietors' income 118,836 122,977 130,364 130,700 125,044 112,529 122,759Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 4,973 4,222 -980 -5,603 -4,524 -2,733 -3,970 Nonfarm earnings 585,107 613,213 700,646 787,197 846,688 798,840 791,036 Private earnings 429,002 448,843 523,497 591,837 631,463 565,916 564,415 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 3,826 3,748 4,384 5,788 5,579 5,320 5,945 Mining 28,238 28,774 52,516 71,790 64,275 32,532 29,544 Utilities 4,855 5,263 8,581 8,235 9,536 8,257 7,952 Construction 56,868 60,872 73,530 83,509 99,204 84,013 82,423 Manufacturing 14,372 14,938 16,377 17,858 18,932 16,210 15,238 Wholesale trade 14,473 14,455 16,897 20,072 22,466 20,549 19,833 Retail trade 47,336 49,588 56,277 60,568 63,354 61,299 61,425 Transportation and warehousing 42,372 45,613 52,959 58,921 59,441 54,380 55,842

I f ti 10 191 9 740 9 606 9 945 9 747 9 687 10 473

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Sheridan County

Information 10,191 9,740 9,606 9,945 9,747 9,687 10,473 Finance and insurance 22,019 21,799 23,588 26,677 28,595 28,693 28,444 Real estate and rental and leasing 18,377 16,115 13,941 9,899 14,667 14,430 14,236 Professional and technical services 39,362 43,189 48,454 54,548 60,230 54,893 55,044 Management of companies and enterprises (D) 590 (D) 1,577 2,264 2,894 2,071 Administrative and waste services (D) 11,254 (D) 15,315 16,906 15,652 16,252 Educational services 2,595 2,764 2,781 2,901 3,362 3,853 4,022 Health care and social assistance 56,440 61,266 66,617 72,915 83,093 83,922 83,034 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 5,216 6,468 7,341 7,779 8,891 9,830 10,141 Accommodation and food services 24,277 25,178 27,591 30,345 31,722 30,211 31,919 Other services, except public administration 27,012 27,229 28,465 33,195 29,199 29,291 30,577 Government and government enterprises 156,105 164,370 177,149 195,360 215,225 232,924 226,621 Federal, civilian 54,402 55,726 59,534 63,845 71,133 78,849 67,822 Military 5,094 6,051 6,015 6,528 7,140 8,307 8,049 State and local 96,609 102,593 111,600 124,987 136,952 145,768 150,750 State government 15,505 16,416 18,130 19,366 20,960 22,114 22,743 Local government 81,104 86,177 93,470 105,621 115,992 123,654 128,007Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 267,504 312,979 393,857 491,757 593,437 545,719 566,539Population (persons) (1) 7,072 7,515 7,957 8,800 9,474 10,134 10,237Per capita personal income (dollars) 37,826 41,647 49,498 55,881 62,638 53,850 55,342Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 181,151 224,215 295,491 400,456 487,691 447,936 469,320 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 17,940 22,542 34,215 47,384 53,947 53,396 56,393 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) 7,089 4,889 2,804 -1,842 -7,666 -7,631 -8,981 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 170,300 206,562 264,080 351,230 426,078 386,909 403,946 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 74,335 81,622 103,951 111,978 136,066 121,299 123,675 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 22,869 24,795 25,826 28,549 31,293 37,511 38,918Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 111,635 146,204 201,947 302,098 360,974 331,481 339,553 Supplements to wages and salaries 25,306 30,541 45,109 56,979 67,261 68,596 72,468 Proprietors' income (5) 44,210 47,470 48,435 41,379 59,456 47,859 57,299 Farm proprietors' income 3,813 4,752 562 -3,723 -1,880 -3,345 -1,518 Nonfarm proprietors' income 40,397 42,718 47,873 45,102 61,336 51,204 58,817Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 8,266 9,817 5,600 1,895 3,726 3,034 4,518 Nonfarm earnings 172,885 214,398 289,891 398,561 483,965 444,902 464,802 Private earnings 139,322 173,895 240,453 342,491 421,913 375,260 394,609 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 1,221 1,347 1,574 1,653 1,368 1,281 1,318 Mining 47,037 59,420 93,810 167,676 224,505 180,130 175,915 Utilities 2,060 2,362 4,019 5,391 3,619 3,647 3,578 Construction 25,685 36,631 46,114 52,653 56,056 53,991 74,551 Manufacturing 1,965 2,290 2,926 3,473 4,265 3,821 4,840 Wholesale trade 409 650 1,929 4,298 5,900 6,426 4,984 Retail trade 10,240 11,342 14,300 16,911 18,500 20,061 19,826 Transportation and warehousing 4,405 5,946 8,974 14,439 22,672 26,621 24,232

I f ti 1 491 1 984 2 125 1 902 1 984 2 119 2 316

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Sublette County

Information 1,491 1,984 2,125 1,902 1,984 2,119 2,316 Finance and insurance 3,913 4,473 6,110 6,176 5,341 5,649 4,892 Real estate and rental and leasing 3,765 4,217 4,790 3,463 7,602 7,793 8,470 Professional and technical services 9,417 12,710 13,840 15,327 (D) (D) 18,912 Management of companies and enterprises (D) (D) 626 (D) (D) (D) (D) Administrative and waste services (D) (D) 4,567 (D) 15,237 (D) (D) Educational services (D) (D) (D) (D) 185 (D) (D) Health care and social assistance (D) (D) (D) (D) 7,891 (D) (D) Arts, entertainment, and recreation 5,267 4,116 4,019 3,895 3,200 3,166 3,384 Accommodation and food services 7,638 10,334 15,188 19,180 17,583 14,457 16,285 Other services, except public administration 5,220 5,770 6,742 7,730 9,267 10,140 11,452 Government and government enterprises 33,563 40,503 49,438 56,070 62,052 69,642 70,193 Federal, civilian 7,843 8,893 9,714 9,758 10,264 10,731 11,478 Military 1,665 1,954 1,914 1,845 2,376 2,902 2,829 State and local 24,055 29,656 37,810 44,467 49,412 56,009 55,886 State government 3,126 3,346 3,780 4,486 5,002 5,549 5,894 Local government 20,929 26,310 34,030 39,981 44,410 50,460 49,992Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 1,322,024 1,432,263 1,691,797 1,823,105 2,081,673 1,867,811 1,951,443Population (persons) (1) 38,026 38,739 39,749 41,470 42,358 44,133 43,623Per capita personal income (dollars) 34,766 36,972 42,562 43,962 49,145 42,322 44,734Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 1,195,242 1,341,234 1,617,680 1,723,904 1,965,482 1,728,695 1,802,103 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 132,406 149,505 202,303 214,639 231,899 209,609 221,673 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) -93,564 -107,480 -131,661 -130,066 -155,042 -135,595 -136,771 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 969,272 1,084,249 1,283,716 1,379,199 1,578,541 1,383,491 1,443,659 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 214,609 202,831 255,329 280,623 323,944 273,219 286,947 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 138,143 145,183 152,752 163,283 179,188 211,101 220,837Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 874,963 1,003,497 1,203,456 1,319,603 1,459,269 1,282,354 1,314,808 Supplements to wages and salaries 200,689 214,680 281,315 283,523 325,121 307,229 320,257 Proprietors' income (5) 119,590 123,057 132,909 120,778 181,092 139,112 167,038 Farm proprietors' income 1,233 1,500 312 -1,599 105 -813 259 Nonfarm proprietors' income 118,357 121,557 132,597 122,377 180,987 139,925 166,779Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 2,173 2,642 1,530 -170 1,543 822 1,801 Nonfarm earnings 1,193,069 1,338,592 1,616,150 1,724,074 1,963,939 1,727,873 1,800,302 Private earnings 1,017,530 1,153,982 1,417,487 1,505,028 1,725,372 1,467,352 1,529,101 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) 560 1,019 (D) (D) (D) (D) Mining (D) 435,663 560,970 563,629 710,815 599,480 625,003 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Construction 96,206 119,155 156,031 165,448 213,051 137,979 152,661 Manufacturing 104,910 109,986 116,888 122,890 134,302 134,247 141,810 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Retail trade 67,692 74,845 84,665 91,310 92,150 86,478 86,700 Transportation and warehousing 71,855 86,275 109,116 127,846 143,002 118,061 118,448

I f ti 7 768 7 543 7 651 8 024 7 614 7 565 7 458

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Sweetwater County

Information 7,768 7,543 7,651 8,024 7,614 7,565 7,458 Finance and insurance 19,632 21,384 23,535 27,165 28,357 29,319 28,121 Real estate and rental and leasing 29,787 35,728 34,201 31,639 40,662 32,891 35,009 Professional and technical services 30,678 34,431 42,246 47,342 51,983 45,472 50,203 Management of companies and enterprises 6,317 4,661 3,952 4,773 3,981 4,341 6,239 Administrative and waste services 22,438 23,969 30,255 41,009 28,414 18,277 21,200 Educational services 1,470 1,622 1,924 2,232 2,615 2,551 2,710 Health care and social assistance 40,000 41,428 44,786 48,433 49,270 51,293 50,811 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 5,808 (D) (D) (D) 4,332 4,153 4,062 Accommodation and food services 36,752 41,281 46,879 52,594 55,090 48,687 47,686 Other services, except public administration 24,254 28,933 53,173 59,629 45,421 41,469 46,203 Government and government enterprises 175,539 184,610 198,663 219,046 238,567 260,521 271,201 Federal, civilian 18,391 18,039 19,034 19,581 19,772 20,384 22,337 Military 7,118 8,320 8,318 9,182 10,627 12,635 12,044 State and local 150,030 158,251 171,311 190,283 208,168 227,502 236,820 State government 12,136 13,076 13,803 14,825 16,757 17,567 17,594 Local government 137,894 145,175 157,508 175,458 191,411 209,935 219,226Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 1,786,693 1,982,435 2,456,203 2,553,721 2,481,104 1,913,276 2,017,741Population (persons) (1) 19,467 19,632 20,014 20,472 20,988 21,232 21,313Per capita personal income (dollars) 91,781 100,980 122,724 124,742 118,215 90,113 94,672Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 977,060 1,030,987 1,135,985 1,170,939 1,227,180 1,130,661 1,159,040 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 96,629 103,162 127,797 135,839 139,593 134,394 134,089 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) -84,563 -90,479 -100,226 -109,332 -117,517 -106,257 -99,910 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 795,868 837,346 907,962 925,768 970,070 890,010 925,041 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 939,477 1,089,030 1,488,371 1,561,884 1,436,772 933,464 996,105 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 51,348 56,059 59,870 66,069 74,262 89,802 96,595Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 577,454 618,570 689,031 754,480 800,028 714,292 704,615 Supplements to wages and salaries 115,475 123,420 148,193 157,199 168,838 163,856 162,896 Proprietors' income (5) 284,131 288,997 298,761 259,260 258,314 252,513 291,529 Farm proprietors' income 2,300 2,055 1,870 2,439 2,639 2,550 143 Nonfarm proprietors' income 281,831 286,942 296,891 256,821 255,675 249,963 291,386Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 3,776 3,683 3,444 4,141 4,345 4,491 1,977 Nonfarm earnings 973,284 1,027,304 1,132,541 1,166,798 1,222,835 1,126,170 1,157,063 Private earnings 865,083 907,121 1,001,689 1,032,146 1,083,233 977,708 1,003,538 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) 1,110 1,164 (D) 1,256 1,313 1,334 Mining (D) 7,697 8,276 (D) 5,253 2,904 2,442 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Construction 126,427 139,386 159,576 168,205 174,626 148,406 121,884 Manufacturing 7,496 6,918 7,456 5,777 6,109 6,470 7,373 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Retail trade 72,023 74,024 79,227 83,254 83,345 81,662 82,326 Transportation and warehousing 16,971 16,994 18,605 19,809 22,694 24,239 25,232

I f ti 12 581 13 065 15 636 15 946 16 780 15 447 16 188

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Teton County

Information 12,581 13,065 15,636 15,946 16,780 15,447 16,188 Finance and insurance 41,886 44,607 54,302 58,228 61,618 58,331 59,458 Real estate and rental and leasing 100,348 106,893 109,270 78,160 107,769 94,742 108,525 Professional and technical services 89,141 92,863 104,912 114,065 127,507 108,743 106,344 Management of companies and enterprises 19,315 24,467 32,154 19,407 12,697 13,387 12,573 Administrative and waste services 30,790 30,441 36,057 40,209 46,964 41,735 41,386 Educational services 5,635 5,874 6,347 6,074 7,037 7,242 7,866 Health care and social assistance 55,118 54,462 55,448 63,427 64,297 60,360 63,174 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 64,042 63,767 67,486 68,598 61,448 55,561 60,980 Accommodation and food services 165,424 177,138 194,040 225,551 225,009 200,064 220,445 Other services, except public administration 27,509 31,102 34,586 37,576 37,222 35,757 35,601 Government and government enterprises 108,201 120,183 130,852 134,652 139,602 148,462 153,525 Federal, civilian 25,048 25,346 29,249 30,888 30,459 31,445 35,009 Military 3,556 4,308 4,288 4,687 5,266 6,080 5,882 State and local 79,597 90,529 97,315 99,077 103,877 110,937 112,634 State government 5,235 5,475 5,381 5,340 5,938 6,322 6,640 Local government 74,362 85,054 91,934 93,737 97,939 104,615 105,994Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 615,522 685,393 794,412 844,678 916,718 826,297 865,642Population (persons) (1) 19,470 19,494 19,709 20,171 20,613 21,054 21,117Per capita personal income (dollars) 31,614 35,159 40,307 41,876 44,473 39,247 40,993Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 430,514 462,091 526,857 575,972 616,391 564,445 601,284 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 45,214 48,744 62,750 68,410 74,295 70,879 77,060 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) 85,226 94,418 117,367 135,836 141,135 117,934 117,853 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 470,526 507,765 581,474 643,398 683,231 611,500 642,077 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 67,502 95,904 127,839 113,366 136,370 102,574 106,902 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 77,494 81,724 85,099 87,914 97,117 112,223 116,663Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 280,948 304,966 350,999 404,688 453,148 418,785 438,288 Supplements to wages and salaries 63,487 67,553 83,703 88,584 103,258 101,258 109,194 Proprietors' income (5) 86,079 89,572 92,155 82,700 59,985 44,402 53,802 Farm proprietors' income 968 1,663 -654 -3,323 -3,029 -3,798 -2,250 Nonfarm proprietors' income 85,111 87,909 92,809 86,023 63,014 48,200 56,052Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 3,143 3,987 1,506 -1,070 -776 -1,235 175 Nonfarm earnings 427,371 458,104 525,351 577,042 617,167 565,680 601,109 Private earnings 343,811 370,843 430,772 475,221 507,680 451,291 483,583 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 1,942 1,801 1,784 1,749 1,082 (D) 768 Mining 63,666 74,502 94,743 111,841 124,200 97,212 91,809 Utilities 5,930 6,551 7,714 8,197 9,493 9,866 10,043 Construction 57,948 67,907 86,461 91,062 111,964 88,476 115,649 Manufacturing 17,799 17,949 23,072 22,981 20,775 18,892 21,020 Wholesale trade 11,897 15,545 17,080 21,605 25,652 22,493 22,144 Retail trade 35,445 35,774 39,952 42,820 38,824 37,226 36,831 Transportation and warehousing 31,757 33,676 33,992 35,327 30,545 29,668 31,423

I f ti 13 028 14 035 14 928 14 593 16 499 15 707 15 700

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Uinta County

Information 13,028 14,035 14,928 14,593 16,499 15,707 15,700 Finance and insurance 5,458 6,721 8,134 8,772 8,612 10,122 10,843 Real estate and rental and leasing 9,992 11,296 11,910 13,623 11,278 14,246 14,524 Professional and technical services 14,923 14,412 16,665 20,001 22,876 21,957 23,300 Management of companies and enterprises (D) 1,097 764 420 (D) 495 700 Administrative and waste services (D) 6,129 7,120 8,873 (D) 6,953 7,998 Educational services (D) 429 417 404 225 (D) (D) Health care and social assistance (D) 34,986 36,492 39,142 42,651 (D) (D) Arts, entertainment, and recreation 2,358 2,165 1,945 2,344 4,080 4,179 4,113 Accommodation and food services 10,191 11,284 12,277 13,945 15,187 13,889 14,475 Other services, except public administration 13,225 14,584 15,322 17,522 14,621 14,682 16,187 Government and government enterprises 83,560 87,261 94,579 101,821 109,487 114,389 117,526 Federal, civilian 5,357 5,442 5,475 5,352 5,528 5,769 6,239 Military 3,700 4,336 4,310 4,687 5,172 6,027 5,838 State and local 74,503 77,483 84,794 91,782 98,787 102,593 105,449 State government 23,519 23,837 24,973 26,198 28,637 29,973 29,959 Local government 50,984 53,646 59,821 65,584 70,150 72,620 75,490Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 271,169 272,291 304,589 325,937 338,221 325,778 334,685Population (persons) (1) 7,960 8,022 7,979 8,169 8,229 8,423 8,552Per capita personal income (dollars) 34,066 33,943 38,174 39,899 41,101 38,677 39,135Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 173,322 177,190 192,624 203,898 220,117 219,394 223,090 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 18,556 19,468 23,435 25,349 26,866 27,502 28,698 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) -3,945 -3,383 -2,336 -3,027 -2,767 -4,252 -2,698 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 150,821 154,339 166,853 175,522 190,484 187,640 191,694 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 78,379 73,581 90,433 100,639 94,587 78,870 81,338 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 41,969 44,371 47,303 49,776 53,150 59,268 61,653Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 116,375 123,250 131,853 146,054 154,740 151,627 153,901 Supplements to wages and salaries 29,315 30,198 34,289 36,345 39,620 40,914 42,460 Proprietors' income (5) 27,632 23,742 26,482 21,499 25,757 26,853 26,729 Farm proprietors' income 5,774 2,870 3,709 -236 4,988 4,937 3,900 Nonfarm proprietors' income 21,858 20,872 22,773 21,735 20,769 21,916 22,829Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 9,305 6,996 7,913 4,547 9,774 10,382 9,048 Nonfarm earnings 164,017 170,194 184,711 199,351 210,343 209,012 214,042 Private earnings 128,608 133,025 144,859 156,253 164,785 160,338 163,000 Forestry, fishing, and related activities (D) 1,912 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Mining 16,974 20,388 25,704 26,957 20,709 14,811 12,736 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,147 4,323 Construction 13,762 16,028 13,800 16,208 21,995 16,846 16,792 Manufacturing 22,440 21,911 24,462 24,627 26,118 26,933 28,184 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,111 4,853 Retail trade 8,354 8,378 8,802 9,102 9,498 11,986 13,262 Transportation and warehousing 9,559 8,974 9,346 10,017 9,556 9,627 10,157

I f ti 3 412 3 294 3 678 3 831 3 915 3 939 4 083

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Washakie County

Information 3,412 3,294 3,678 3,831 3,915 3,939 4,083 Finance and insurance 4,694 5,488 6,222 6,330 5,364 7,311 7,497 Real estate and rental and leasing 2,468 2,710 3,169 3,451 3,944 3,960 4,067 Professional and technical services 4,684 4,919 6,200 7,015 8,229 8,728 9,076 Management of companies and enterprises 0 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Administrative and waste services 1,469 1,357 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Educational services (D) 256 (D) 1,184 (D) 3,773 3,028 Health care and social assistance (D) 19,566 (D) 21,245 (D) 22,900 22,971 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 2,132 1,301 1,301 1,181 2,181 2,211 2,325 Accommodation and food services 3,373 3,561 4,349 4,627 4,209 4,159 4,666 Other services, except public administration 5,896 5,399 4,919 5,223 5,559 5,612 5,788 Government and government enterprises 35,409 37,169 39,852 43,098 45,558 48,674 51,042 Federal, civilian 9,552 9,310 9,858 10,111 9,975 10,573 11,286 Military 1,476 1,733 1,680 1,823 2,064 2,411 2,363 State and local 24,381 26,126 28,314 31,164 33,519 35,690 37,393 State government 7,844 8,144 8,572 9,055 9,852 10,697 11,044 Local government 16,537 17,982 19,742 22,109 23,667 24,993 26,349Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Personal income 214,999 239,952 274,148 279,059 339,230 302,906 318,850Population (persons) (1) 6,646 6,594 6,717 7,033 7,133 7,266 7,178Per capita personal income (dollars) 32,350 36,389 40,814 39,679 47,558 41,688 44,420Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by place-of-work 130,909 149,446 162,698 163,172 197,882 164,071 181,568 less: Contributions for gov't social insurance (2) 11,764 12,987 16,051 17,172 18,687 17,342 18,859 plus: Adjustment for residence (3) 27,274 30,180 38,692 40,271 45,331 43,722 41,864 equals: Net earnings by place-of-residence 146,419 166,639 185,339 186,271 224,526 190,451 204,573 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent (4) 36,335 39,734 51,865 54,549 73,761 66,756 66,930 plus: Personal current transfer receipts 32,245 33,579 36,944 38,239 40,943 45,699 47,347Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 62,842 70,564 79,549 87,696 94,111 83,598 89,254 Supplements to wages and salaries 17,249 18,942 24,015 23,832 29,521 26,599 28,560 Proprietors' income (5) 50,818 59,940 59,134 51,644 74,250 53,874 63,754 Farm proprietors' income 1,338 6,601 -636 -4,718 -4,158 -6,246 -3,079 Nonfarm proprietors' income 49,480 53,339 59,770 56,362 78,408 60,120 66,833Earnings by NAICS Industry (6) Farm earnings 3,491 8,836 1,383 -2,694 -2,121 -3,930 -895 Nonfarm earnings 127,418 140,610 161,315 165,866 200,003 168,001 182,463 Private earnings 98,130 109,894 127,893 129,361 160,932 126,214 140,080 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 1,148 1,086 1,119 1,128 1,033 822 755 Mining 18,619 28,919 36,077 34,925 58,106 24,107 25,135 Utilities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,313 2,955 Construction 11,882 (D) (D) 12,572 16,083 14,882 22,397 Manufacturing 8,722 (D) (D) 11,725 15,239 12,946 13,442 Wholesale trade (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,288 2,757 Retail trade 8,521 9,177 10,080 10,369 12,854 16,993 18,642 Transportation and warehousing 8,428 8,631 10,076 10,543 10,504 10,188 10,349

I f ti 874 837 1 155 1 258 1 244 1 206 1 238

Total Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Weston County

Information 874 837 1,155 1,258 1,244 1,206 1,238 Finance and insurance 3,002 2,887 3,470 3,383 2,943 3,493 3,638 Real estate and rental and leasing 4,318 3,637 3,274 1,988 4,341 4,977 5,368 Professional and technical services 8,190 8,254 8,575 10,342 7,926 5,921 6,353 Management of companies and enterprises 328 802 (D) 730 599 483 (D) Administrative and waste services 755 1,029 (D) 863 1,108 874 (D) Educational services 252 248 261 264 (D) (D) (D) Health care and social assistance 6,576 6,919 8,680 8,538 (D) (D) (D) Arts, entertainment, and recreation (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Accommodation and food services (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Other services, except public administration 7,674 8,223 9,393 10,669 8,901 8,501 9,169 Government and government enterprises 29,288 30,716 33,422 36,505 39,071 41,787 42,383 Federal, civilian 3,961 3,961 3,827 3,908 4,047 3,864 4,320 Military 1,550 1,752 1,746 1,964 2,112 2,479 2,183 State and local 23,777 25,003 27,849 30,633 32,912 35,444 35,880 State government 5,526 6,141 7,222 8,015 8,620 9,103 9,391 Local government 18,251 18,862 20,627 22,618 24,292 26,341 26,489Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

(1) Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2010 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2012.

(2) Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income.

(3) The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary

disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.

(4) Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.

(5) Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(6) The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for 2007 forward are based on the

2007 NAICS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Current Dollars 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010United States 37,730 39,389 40,807 42,703 44,692 45,778 45,780 47,046 Alabama 31,595 32,738 34,001 35,517 36,846 38,085 38,698 39,626 Alaska 38,434 39,804 41,387 43,013 45,208 47,088 48,437 49,595 Arizona 35,502 37,144 38,743 40,699 42,367 43,309 43,629 44,254 Arkansas 29,202 30,608 31,701 32,900 34,611 35,321 36,029 36,683 California 42,692 44,959 46,762 49,089 51,411 52,474 52,631 54,399 Colorado 39,223 40,698 42,099 44,050 46,070 47,201 47,443 48,556 Connecticut 47,388 49,870 51,801 54,012 57,139 57,517 56,815 58,571 Delaware 40,192 41,743 43,832 45,485 46,570 46,831 47,092 48,049 District of Columbia 58,939 62,523 65,619 68,636 72,022 74,759 75,838 78,554 Florida 34,534 36,148 37,951 39,663 41,029 41,818 42,228 43,033 Georgia 37,184 38,465 39,777 41,198 42,916 43,568 43,857 45,036 Hawaii 34,267 35,956 37,375 38,929 40,893 42,012 42,682 43,369 Idaho 29,125 30,372 31,532 33,278 34,391 34,651 35,074 35,819 Illinois 40,888 42,673 44,154 46,147 48,330 49,415 49,040 50,294 Indiana 33,624 35,031 35,853 37,037 38,066 38,950 38,809 39,839 Iowa 30,132 31,460 32,362 33,589 35,210 36,259 36,449 37,409 Kansas 31,844 33,235 34,429 36,339 37,851 39,091 39,077 39,937 Kentucky 31,333 32,616 33,633 34,854 36,182 37,207 37,778 38,576 Louisiana 31,260 32,534 34,301 37,256 39,029 41,097 41,263 42,234 Maine 31,361 32,687 33,433 34,848 36,258 37,374 37,683 38,570 Maryland 41,210 43,504 45,400 47,360 49,323 50,629 51,711 53,035 Massachusetts 45,233 47,821 49,090 51,444 54,234 55,737 55,272 56,882 Michigan 38,864 39,812 40,677 41,608 42,846 43,674 43,086 43,913 Minnesota 37,855 39,611 40,077 41,439 43,656 45,091 44,599 45,990 Mississippi 27,956 29,039 30,357 31,758 33,012 34,240 34,533 35,186 Missouri 34,183 35,360 36,606 37,851 39,500 41,191 40,948 41,749 Montana 26,908 27,858 29,262 30,711 32,363 33,379 33,901 34,764 Nebraska 31,506 32,705 33,686 35,226 36,789 37,942 38,197 38,882

Average Wage Per Job for the United States and Individual States

Nevada 36,289 38,120 39,847 41,146 43,760 44,019 43,509 43,775 New Hampshire 36,642 38,562 39,979 41,816 43,278 44,249 44,200 45,273 New Jersey 45,668 47,300 48,773 50,930 53,170 54,523 54,364 55,625 New Mexico 31,318 32,562 34,002 35,503 37,147 38,686 39,336 40,199 New York 46,573 49,168 51,226 54,701 58,616 59,418 57,000 59,545 North Carolina 33,990 35,423 36,627 38,200 39,748 40,708 40,843 42,203 North Dakota 27,498 28,854 29,829 31,190 32,981 35,002 35,715 37,717 Ohio 35,362 36,735 37,689 38,979 40,309 41,144 41,311 42,272 Oklahoma 30,318 31,388 32,466 34,845 36,250 37,829 37,768 38,882 Oregon 34,373 35,536 36,857 38,480 40,086 40,993 41,157 42,153 Pennsylvania 36,296 37,791 38,862 40,469 42,413 43,502 43,919 44,834 Rhode Island 36,724 37,962 39,154 40,926 42,180 43,525 43,943 45,234 South Carolina 31,248 32,534 33,735 35,133 36,428 37,330 37,863 38,821 South Dakota 27,030 28,120 28,967 30,083 31,585 32,681 33,083 34,012 Tennessee 33,017 34,357 35,405 37,031 38,606 39,445 39,695 41,053 Texas 36,472 38,032 39,730 42,024 44,272 45,526 45,255 46,572 Utah 31,664 32,895 34,058 35,828 37,697 38,692 39,343 40,219 Vermont 31,366 32,615 33,572 34,906 36,405 37,682 38,079 38,817 Virginia 39,247 41,319 43,166 45,092 47,221 48,470 49,463 50,957 Washington 39,288 40,457 41,723 43,863 46,223 47,231 48,104 49,354 West Virginia 28,854 29,992 31,029 32,391 33,632 35,468 36,325 37,155 Wisconsin 33,662 35,014 35,811 37,208 38,588 39,678 39,651 40,562 Wyoming 30,636 32,106 34,013 37,334 39,985 42,235 41,467 42,768 Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Current Dollars 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Wyoming 30,636 32,106 34,013 37,334 39,985 42,235 41,467 42,768 Albany 25,921 26,759 27,240 28,515 30,154 31,683 32,789 33,859 Big Horn 28,952 29,599 31,296 34,113 32,484 34,498 34,271 35,811 Campbell 38,903 41,419 43,694 48,816 51,171 54,246 53,147 55,832 Carbon 27,636 29,101 30,975 35,095 39,981 43,264 39,557 40,815 Converse 31,982 33,147 34,748 37,807 40,513 43,996 44,489 44,488 Crook 25,566 26,816 28,779 30,680 32,918 34,139 34,338 34,986 Fremont 25,330 26,805 28,666 31,404 33,916 35,546 35,571 37,041 Goshen 22,647 23,522 24,881 26,380 28,084 29,552 30,120 31,367 Hot Springs 22,613 23,029 25,024 26,820 29,417 31,700 30,689 32,458 Johnson 24,121 25,096 27,259 30,598 32,985 35,038 33,675 32,636 Laramie 31,705 33,077 34,361 37,391 38,232 39,478 40,310 41,083 Lincoln 30,965 31,319 31,824 34,738 42,782 41,221 38,555 39,337 Natrona 30,917 32,916 35,517 39,151 42,049 44,935 43,191 44,970 Niobrara 22,635 23,674 25,649 27,790 29,619 29,950 31,385 31,938 Park 25,621 26,907 28,229 30,725 33,486 35,442 35,869 37,078 Platte 28,864 30,386 31,367 32,238 34,512 36,181 37,587 39,802 Sheridan 27,746 29,377 30,603 33,456 36,968 39,345 38,755 38,400 Sublette 30,691 32,509 37,411 43,290 53,393 58,992 55,330 56,489 Sweetwater 38,269 39,611 42,863 46,982 49,609 52,872 50,178 52,115 Teton 31,597 32,739 34,266 36,735 38,979 40,267 39,030 39,643 Uinta 29,657 30,294 32,193 34,936 38,897 41,270 40,897 43,750 Washakie 27,489 28,963 29,973 31,795 34,117 35,057 35,369 36,169 Weston 26,150 26,108 28,169 31,442 33,639 35,500 33,134 34,960

Average Wage Per Job for Wyoming and Counties

Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010% Change 2009 - 2010

Personal current transfer receipts ($000) 2,252,694 2,375,566 2,520,476 2,692,635 2,977,726 3,372,418 3,543,880 5.1 Current transfer receipts of individuals from govts. 2,193,705 2,301,617 2,453,378 2,609,355 2,879,207 3,266,818 3,437,198 5.2 Retirement and disability insurance benefits 1,028,316 1,084,713 1,119,029 1,191,138 1,254,570 1,364,372 1,414,409 3.7 Old-age, survivors & disability ins.(OASDI) benefits 856,657 908,962 939,686 994,677 1,045,779 1,148,497 1,193,573 3.9 Railroad retirement and disability benefits 51,199 52,430 54,402 56,467 59,325 64,729 67,094 3.7 Workers' compensation 117,615 120,319 121,817 137,004 146,624 148,549 151,100 1.7 Other govt. retirement & disability ins. benefits (1) 2,845 3,002 3,124 2,990 2,842 2,597 2,642 1.7 Medical benefits 835,617 897,702 1,024,358 1,084,321 1,184,717 1,264,979 1,303,654 3.1 Medicare benefits 421,718 459,973 566,648 606,362 653,033 697,503 732,340 5.0 Public assistance medical care benefits (2) 391,930 418,145 437,115 458,390 509,231 543,424 543,731 0.1 Military medical insurance benefits (3) 21,969 19,584 20,595 19,569 22,453 24,052 27,583 14.7 Income maintenance benefits 162,463 155,560 143,795 144,739 213,566 206,325 258,114 25.1 Supplemental security income (SSI) benefits 26,542 27,152 28,245 29,360 30,938 33,939 35,177 3.6 Family assistance (4) 33,398 21,068 8,080 8,127 31,397 25,478 25,619 0.6 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) 25,880 26,903 25,790 25,805 26,969 41,855 52,866 26.3 Other income maintenance benefits (5) 76,643 80,437 81,680 81,447 124,262 105,053 144,452 37.5 Unemployment insurance compensation 47,396 37,258 31,502 36,764 54,367 192,795 212,125 10.0 State unemployment insurance compensation 44,043 34,523 29,153 34,106 51,189 187,037 204,962 9.6 Unemp. compensation for Federal civilian empl.(UCFE) 1,752 1,478 1,283 1,301 1,642 2,430 3,252 33.8

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Personal Transfer Receipts for Wyoming

Unemployment compensation for railroad employees 995 654 678 876 886 2,152 1,395 -35.2 Unemployment compensation for veterans (UCX) 549 544 382 481 642 1,157 1,977 70.9 Other unemployment compensation (6) 57 59 (L) 0 (L) (L) 539 N/A Veterans benefits 69,898 74,195 81,192 87,345 94,349 107,069 119,137 11.3 Veterans pension and disability benefits 62,481 67,096 74,021 80,716 86,991 96,425 105,088 9.0 Veterans readjustment benefits (7) 4,230 4,104 4,418 4,103 4,627 7,737 11,684 51.0 Veterans life insurance benefits 3,187 2,995 2,753 2,526 2,695 2,861 2,310 -19.3 Other assistance to veterans (8) 0 0 0 0 (L) (L) 55 N/A Education and training assistance (9) 47,100 48,851 50,705 59,984 72,643 88,278 105,806 19.9 Other trans. receipts of individuals from govts. (10) 2,915 3,338 2,797 5,064 4,995 43,000 23,953 -44.3 Current transfer receipts of nonprofit institutions 49,844 58,182 55,813 55,083 54,849 60,142 63,680 5.9 Receipts from the Federal government 18,860 18,775 18,788 18,945 20,610 22,561 23,702 5.1 Receipts from state and local governments 11,142 11,098 11,694 11,476 12,488 14,154 15,081 6.5 Receipts from businesses 19,842 28,309 25,331 24,662 21,751 23,427 24,897 6.3 Curr. tran. recpts. of individuals from businesses (11) 9,145 15,767 11,285 28,197 43,670 45,458 43,002 -5.4Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

(L) Less than $50,000, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.

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See Footnotes on page 83

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Thousands of Current Dollars 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Cash receipts from marketings 1,125,441 1,012,383 1,051,259 1,034,777 1,045,617 1,056,759 1,181,970 Cash receipts: livestock and products 975,475 861,374 884,774 856,024 757,333 758,958 899,883 Cash receipts: crops 149,966 151,009 166,485 178,753 288,284 297,801 282,087Other income 99,202 215,304 136,417 156,458 144,818 129,882 93,850 Government payments 36,338 131,248 37,299 34,730 45,670 33,924 42,667 Imputed and miscellaneous income received (1) 62,864 84,056 99,118 121,728 99,148 95,958 51,183Production expenses 1,053,143 1,145,593 1,195,591 1,236,791 1,232,433 1,268,387 1,272,585 Feed purchased 119,560 111,471 128,224 137,065 135,544 136,153 153,370 Livestock purchased 276,671 285,572 257,803 215,888 187,319 206,465 245,858 Seed purchased 10,234 12,981 12,779 11,088 12,742 13,901 14,397 Fertilizer and lime (incl. ag. chemicals 1978-fwd.) 30,890 36,581 37,201 40,954 54,142 47,143 46,977 Petroleum products purchased 44,343 53,928 58,160 68,877 80,584 61,131 61,434 Hired farm labor expenses (2) 121,143 128,003 131,490 152,865 146,611 160,442 142,247 All other production expenses (3) 450,302 517,057 569,934 610,054 615,491 643,152 608,302Value of inventory change -58,628 75,417 -11,290 -115,766 36,171 -48,702 -22,483 Value of inventory change: livestock -46,253 85,498 898 -125,877 36,286 -33,810 -21,395 Value of inventory change: crops -14,925 -5,109 -16,953 11,193 1,894 -15,261 826 Value of inventory change: materials and supplies 2,550 -4,972 4,765 -1,082 -2,009 369 -1,914Total cash receipts and other income 1,224,643 1,227,687 1,187,676 1,191,235 1,190,435 1,186,641 1,275,820 less: Total production expenses 1,053,143 1,145,593 1,195,591 1,236,791 1,232,433 1,268,387 1,272,585Realized net income 171,500 82,094 -7,915 -45,556 -41,998 -81,746 3,235 plus: Value of inventory change -58,628 75,417 -11,290 -115,766 36,171 -48,702 -22,483Total net income including corporate farms 112,872 157,511 -19,205 -161,322 -5,827 -130,448 -19,248 less: Net income of corporate farms 31,320 36,870 -8,449 -67,775 -2,545 -63,592 -7,105 plus: Statistical adjustment (L) (L) (L) 0 0 0 (L)Total net farm proprietors' income 81,553 120,642 -10,757 -93,547 -3,282 -66,856 -12,142 plus: Farm wages and perquisites 84,831 99,144 98,533 110,727 106,862 123,933 114,895 plus: Farm supplements to wages and salaries 12,243 11,720 11,918 12,728 16,171 15,975 17,631Total farm labor and proprietors' income 178,627 231,506 99,694 29,908 119,751 73,052 120,384

Farm Income and Expenses for Wyoming

Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.(L) Less than $50,000, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.(1) Consists of the value of home consumption and other farm related income components, such as machine hire and custom work income, and income from forest products (1978 to present).(2) Consists of hired workers' cash pay and perquisites, employers' contributions for social security and Medicare, and payments for contract labor, machine hire and custom work.(3) Consists of repair and operation of machinery, depreciation, interest, rent, and taxes; and other miscellaneous expenses including agriculture chemicals (1969-77).

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FOOTNOTES

Transfer Receipts: (1) Consists largely of temporary disability payments and black lung payments. (2) Consists of Medicaid and other medical payments. (3) Consists of payments made under the TriCare Management Program (formerly called

CHAMPUS) for the medical care of dependants of active duty military personnel and of retired military personnel and their dependents at nonmilitary medical facilities.

(4) For 1998 forward, consists of benefits -- generally known as Temporary Assistance for

Needy Families (TANF) -- provided under the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996.

(5) Consists largely of general assistance; expenditures for food under the Special

Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC); Other Needs Assistance; refugee assistance; foster home care and adoption assistance; the 2008 Economic Stimulus Act Rebates; Earned Income Tax Credits (EITC); Child Tax Credits; ARRA funded tax credits; other tax credits; and energy assistance.

(6) Consists of Trade Readjustment Assistance, Redwood Park benefit payments, public

service employment benefit payments, and transitional benefit payments.

(7) Consists largely of veterans’ readjustment benefit payments, educational assistance to spouses and children of disabled or deceased veterans, payments to paraplegics, and payments for autos and conveyances for disabled veterans.

(8) Consists of state and local government payments to veterans.

(9) Consists largely of federal fellowship payments (National Science Foundation fellowships

and traineeships, subsistence payments to state maritime academy cadets, and other federal fellowships), interest subsidy on higher education loans, Pell Grants, Job Corps payments, education exchange payments, and state education assistance payments.

(10) Consists largely of Bureau of Indian Affairs payments; Alaska Permanent Fund dividend

payments; compensation of survivors of public safety officers; compensation of victims of crime; disaster relief payments; compensation for Japanese internment; the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 funded Federal Additional Compensation for unemployment, COBRA premium reduction, and the Economic Recovery lump sum payment; and other special payments to individuals.

(11) Consists largely of personal injury payments to individuals other than employees and

other business transfer payments.

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PART III: GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP)

A. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT

United States, Regions, and Individual States in Current Dollars: 2003 - 2010 United States, Regions, and Individual States in Chained 2005 Dollars: 2003 - 2010

B. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY NAICS INDUSTRY

United States in Current Dollars: 2004 – 2010 United States in Chained 2005 Dollars: 2004 – 2010

Wyoming in Current Dollars: 2004 – 2010 Wyoming in Chained 2005 Dollars: 2004 – 2010

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Millions of Current Dollars 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010United States 11,067,829 11,774,410 12,539,116 13,289,235 13,936,199 14,193,120 13,834,700 14,416,601New England Region 623,087 658,372 685,766 720,729 751,779 760,815 755,221 785,607Mideast Region 2,012,517 2,124,249 2,256,463 2,394,226 2,502,199 2,542,408 2,521,955 2,629,092Great Lakes Region 1,709,225 1,780,037 1,845,960 1,907,082 1,978,617 1,963,518 1,911,210 1,995,092Plains Region 731,199 774,254 807,740 839,377 886,553 915,967 904,459 945,138Southeast Region 2,458,682 2,624,684 2,829,977 2,994,977 3,116,663 3,156,668 3,105,493 3,221,401Southwest Region 1,176,187 1,281,179 1,379,413 1,504,116 1,621,295 1,700,735 1,590,598 1,697,410Rocky Mountain Region 356,068 379,229 412,932 443,965 474,173 496,074 479,418 500,754Far West Region 2,000,861 2,152,406 2,320,865 2,484,768 2,604,916 2,656,936 2,566,344 2,642,108Alabama 130,862 141,974 150,968 159,059 165,665 170,203 164,753 170,219Alaska 30,886 34,367 37,774 41,782 44,540 49,809 45,260 47,713Arizona 189,060 201,006 222,569 246,099 259,157 261,128 245,664 249,824Arkansas 78,043 83,806 88,501 93,792 97,470 100,369 98,879 102,235California 1,461,072 1,569,816 1,688,949 1,798,197 1,870,916 1,900,463 1,828,836 1,877,568Colorado 192,040 201,564 217,329 230,236 242,633 252,487 244,422 253,101Connecticut 173,915 187,545 196,307 209,487 221,133 219,449 213,534 221,347Delaware 47,346 50,575 54,422 56,262 59,592 57,974 60,148 64,010District of Columbia 71,867 77,737 82,488 86,736 91,896 96,792 98,272 103,546Florida 574,382 621,417 681,225 731,467 760,936 748,117 726,184 736,065Georgia 324,847 342,863 363,177 380,530 399,579 404,335 391,485 403,230Hawaii 48,095 52,290 56,901 60,993 64,070 65,978 64,251 65,599Idaho 39,479 44,069 48,683 50,509 54,273 55,143 53,683 56,038

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the United States, Regions, and Individual States (part 1)

Illinois 518,569 545,591 568,114 600,668 626,611 631,962 623,128 646,794Indiana 220,228 231,762 239,321 248,630 261,755 260,971 250,562 267,277Iowa 104,593 115,581 119,998 124,057 134,053 133,910 133,134 140,945Kansas 96,585 99,733 104,869 111,658 120,599 124,330 121,589 126,074Kentucky 125,393 131,701 138,772 146,409 150,487 153,570 151,994 159,350Louisiana 155,999 171,461 196,917 204,437 207,312 213,970 202,342 232,394Maine 41,510 44,352 45,520 47,594 49,065 49,500 50,160 50,674Maryland 216,607 231,963 247,241 259,792 271,985 281,112 283,644 293,349Massachusetts 297,692 310,341 323,314 337,483 352,378 361,716 360,574 377,846Michigan 362,652 365,609 375,753 376,208 386,591 368,963 350,847 368,371Minnesota 212,506 227,091 237,813 245,026 253,374 262,105 257,479 270,792Mississippi 73,842 77,539 81,360 85,854 92,107 95,461 92,167 95,480Missouri 199,921 208,375 216,336 223,721 232,959 241,406 237,364 243,386Montana 25,682 27,831 30,054 32,232 35,085 35,802 34,856 36,540Nebraska 66,345 69,572 72,505 76,549 82,135 85,181 85,874 90,072Nevada 89,186 100,663 114,478 123,754 133,185 131,976 124,536 126,188New Hampshire 48,768 51,335 53,693 56,103 57,868 58,473 58,967 61,636New Jersey 392,509 410,790 430,246 454,701 471,372 482,099 470,358 480,446Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the United States, Regions, and Individual States (part 2)

Millions of Current Dollars 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010New Mexico 57,906 64,196 67,763 71,426 74,356 77,117 74,736 77,095New York 842,678 891,462 959,867 1,030,373 1,076,255 1,079,719 1,072,311 1,128,823North Carolina 311,088 327,343 354,664 378,241 396,740 407,360 411,495 424,562North Dakota 22,328 23,333 24,670 26,063 28,549 31,769 31,997 35,654Ohio 409,680 428,172 444,083 452,884 467,138 465,527 450,991 466,930Oklahoma 104,732 112,298 120,529 132,176 140,378 153,223 140,661 147,587Oregon 124,566 137,290 143,429 159,899 167,088 174,990 171,601 185,211Pennsylvania 441,510 461,721 482,200 506,362 531,098 544,712 537,223 558,918Rhode Island 40,664 42,925 44,189 46,450 47,293 47,231 47,738 48,840South Carolina 130,500 134,793 141,877 149,104 157,712 159,203 156,644 160,374South Dakota 28,922 30,569 31,549 32,304 34,885 37,266 37,022 38,215Tennessee 200,455 213,537 224,288 236,313 242,220 247,961 244,995 256,194Texas 824,489 903,679 968,553 1,054,414 1,147,404 1,209,267 1,129,537 1,222,904Utah 77,760 82,463 90,616 100,221 108,474 113,789 112,300 119,231Vermont 20,537 21,876 22,743 23,613 24,043 24,445 24,247 25,264Virginia 307,377 329,557 356,370 374,566 389,570 397,894 404,955 419,365Washington 247,056 257,979 279,333 300,145 325,118 333,720 331,861 339,829West Virginia 45,894 48,691 51,857 55,205 56,864 58,227 59,601 61,934Wisconsin 198,097 208,904 218,689 228,691 236,522 236,094 235,681 245,720Wyoming 21,107 23,301 26,250 30,767 33,708 38,853 34,157 35,845Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

Composition of BEA Regions: New England: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, VermontMideast: Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, PennsylvaniaGreat Lakes: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, WisconsinPlains: Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South DakotaSoutheast: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, VirginiaWest VirginiaSouthwest: Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, TexasRocky Mountain: Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah, WyomingFar West: Alaska, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Washington

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Millions of Chained 2005 Dollars 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010United States 11,809,034 12,199,532 12,539,116 12,875,816 13,103,341 13,016,791 12,527,057 12,918,931New England Region 658,822 678,693 685,766 699,902 710,413 704,478 681,909 705,427Mideast Region 2,140,867 2,194,677 2,256,463 2,317,963 2,347,723 2,329,695 2,261,618 2,337,043Great Lakes Region 1,806,198 1,833,472 1,845,960 1,852,578 1,868,957 1,817,357 1,711,847 1,776,471Plains Region 774,328 795,145 807,740 815,943 833,854 842,799 814,854 842,778Southeast Region 2,625,400 2,719,019 2,829,977 2,898,157 2,928,160 2,894,903 2,787,836 2,867,414Southwest Region 1,294,475 1,359,475 1,379,413 1,450,801 1,515,020 1,521,888 1,478,997 1,539,978Rocky Mountain Region 383,522 395,331 412,932 428,789 442,850 449,700 439,191 451,477Far West Region 2,124,590 2,223,689 2,320,865 2,411,547 2,455,978 2,455,065 2,349,413 2,396,786Alabama 140,020 146,937 150,968 153,681 155,388 155,870 148,074 151,480Alaska 36,288 38,179 37,774 39,836 40,694 41,039 44,030 43,591Arizona 199,895 207,289 222,569 238,371 243,950 241,134 221,254 223,655Arkansas 83,054 86,060 88,501 90,861 91,312 91,618 88,946 91,186California 1,549,596 1,620,772 1,688,949 1,745,433 1,763,450 1,756,115 1,673,333 1,701,912Colorado 205,386 209,357 217,329 223,154 228,087 230,987 224,593 229,928Connecticut 184,469 193,548 196,307 203,431 208,854 202,473 191,722 197,451Delaware 50,084 52,069 54,422 54,888 56,577 53,692 54,737 56,398District of Columbia 77,609 80,536 82,488 83,594 85,280 87,765 87,089 89,893Florida 610,448 641,330 681,225 707,896 714,630 689,445 651,982 657,717Georgia 343,372 352,510 363,177 369,241 377,492 373,862 350,590 359,590Hawaii 51,684 54,304 56,901 58,743 59,548 60,098 57,313 58,106Idaho 41,272 44,742 48,683 49,468 51,427 51,371 49,299 51,154

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the United States, Regions, and Individual States in Chained 2005 Dollars (part 1)

Illinois 551,750 564,341 568,114 581,562 588,605 580,712 557,579 574,416Indiana 232,875 238,593 239,321 241,687 248,011 241,913 224,998 238,199Iowa 110,158 117,839 119,998 121,146 126,808 123,680 120,088 126,172Kansas 102,641 102,688 104,869 108,313 113,232 114,122 109,838 112,759Kentucky 133,652 135,963 138,772 141,782 141,240 140,681 134,784 140,498Louisiana 181,447 190,332 196,917 192,428 186,655 184,046 187,272 204,819Maine 44,224 45,797 45,520 46,076 46,168 45,572 44,801 44,980Maryland 230,719 239,617 247,241 251,229 255,351 258,729 254,540 262,041Massachusetts 313,816 319,654 323,314 327,936 333,320 335,809 327,154 341,164Michigan 378,506 374,234 375,753 367,428 367,668 345,605 314,558 329,968Minnesota 225,176 234,128 237,813 238,025 238,456 242,141 232,894 242,022Mississippi 79,180 80,371 81,360 82,863 85,955 87,128 83,116 84,933Missouri 211,791 214,474 216,336 217,124 219,288 222,177 211,630 216,017Montana 28,077 29,156 30,054 30,859 32,159 31,946 31,067 31,985Nebraska 70,242 71,045 72,505 74,442 76,862 77,702 77,045 79,772Nevada 95,930 104,852 114,478 119,150 123,719 119,826 110,779 111,161New Hampshire 51,452 52,891 53,693 54,494 54,819 54,456 53,428 55,734Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.Table continued on next page.

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Millions of Chained 2005 Dollars 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010New Jersey 416,436 424,471 430,246 440,262 443,536 443,833 422,433 428,894 New Mexico 63,267 67,681 67,763 69,232 69,668 69,047 69,554 70,369 New York 893,888 919,254 959,867 999,329 1,009,642 987,442 963,681 1,005,324 North Carolina 328,019 335,831 354,664 369,556 378,814 377,869 368,963 378,131 North Dakota 23,958 24,017 24,670 25,249 26,397 28,624 29,209 31,833 Ohio 433,751 441,568 444,083 439,506 440,825 430,097 403,586 414,388 Oklahoma 116,483 119,736 120,529 126,888 129,795 134,407 130,231 132,782 Oregon 129,136 139,511 143,429 157,687 162,889 170,182 164,533 177,807 Pennsylvania 472,178 478,759 482,200 488,685 497,356 498,227 479,143 494,498 Rhode Island 43,245 44,368 44,189 44,955 44,433 43,424 42,889 43,338 South Carolina 138,516 139,239 141,877 143,904 147,956 146,164 138,622 141,616 South Dakota 30,397 30,958 31,549 31,643 32,816 34,302 34,097 34,175 Tennessee 210,833 219,259 224,288 230,346 230,203 230,791 219,956 229,606 Texas 914,892 964,924 968,553 1,016,315 1,071,592 1,077,144 1,057,675 1,113,104 Utah 83,250 85,683 90,616 96,540 101,299 103,861 101,849 106,166 Vermont 21,604 22,438 22,743 23,010 22,821 22,772 21,963 22,857 Virginia 326,171 339,818 356,370 363,185 366,846 366,445 363,755 374,695 Washington 261,996 266,089 279,333 290,742 305,728 308,180 299,631 304,953 West Virginia 50,570 51,433 51,857 52,592 52,207 51,591 51,876 53,352 Wisconsin 209,205 214,738 218,689 222,351 223,788 218,801 210,851 219,249 Wyoming 25,657 26,466 26,250 28,730 29,818 31,369 32,088 31,919 Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the United States, Regions, and Individual States of Chained 2005 Dollars (part 2)

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Composition of BEA Regions: New England: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

Mideast: Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania

Great Lakes: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin

Plains: Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota

Southeast: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia

Southwest: Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas

Rocky Mountain: Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Wyoming

Far West: Alaska, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Washington

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Industry (NAICS) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Total Gross Domestic Product 11,774,410 12,539,116 13,289,235 13,936,199 14,193,120 13,834,700 14,416,601 Private industries 10,345,570 11,037,056 11,709,404 12,268,773 12,437,147 12,018,095 12,558,037 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 142,712 127,101 122,468 144,542 159,375 139,972 156,984 Crop and animal production (Farms) 118,254 102,018 93,050 114,893 130,451 113,128 132,610 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 24,458 25,084 29,418 29,649 28,923 26,844 24,374 Mining 159,347 192,269 229,814 254,545 319,166 213,366 239,511 Oil and gas extraction 106,624 128,686 148,158 163,228 218,845 128,579 147,505 Mining, except oil and gas 31,066 36,330 41,088 41,784 44,668 45,989 49,155 Support activities for mining 21,657 27,253 40,567 49,533 55,654 38,798 42,850 Utilities 207,992 205,889 236,012 248,615 257,663 258,324 264,862 Construction 554,197 612,524 650,970 653,786 614,204 541,905 511,639 Manufacturing 1,482,669 1,569,324 1,648,357 1,698,022 1,628,498 1,540,226 1,701,937 Durable goods 822,043 878,318 921,275 939,915 904,105 800,396 914,503 Wood product manufacturing 31,712 33,047 30,148 28,229 24,454 20,358 22,325 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 42,612 45,310 45,269 44,167 37,893 33,654 35,107 Primary metal manufacturing 52,168 53,756 59,871 58,411 59,755 37,355 43,161 Fabricated metal product manufacturing 112,708 120,476 125,135 133,419 131,341 113,825 120,588 Machinery manufacturing 100,455 109,545 116,248 124,674 124,982 111,418 139,666 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 159,604 183,460 199,192 197,918 208,448 209,464 264,858 Electrical equipment and appliance manufacturing 38,955 39,928 45,472 45,663 49,585 51,236 44,191 Motor vehicle, body, trailer, and parts manufacturing 117,424 112,468 107,011 102,172 68,051 28,758 54,796 Other transportation equipment manufacturing 67,266 76,295 81,687 92,338 91,096 89,637 71,712

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by NAICS Industry for the United States in Millions of Current Dollars (part 1)

Furniture and related product manufacturing 31,133 34,322 36,486 34,449 29,313 23,725 29,522 Miscellaneous manufacturing 68,005 69,710 74,756 78,476 79,187 80,966 88,578 Nondurable goods 660,626 691,006 727,082 758,107 724,393 739,830 787,434 Food product manufacturing 168,488 172,035 180,855 177,996 186,367 216,616 207,435 Textile and textile product mills 26,901 23,451 20,858 21,162 22,286 17,861 15,646 Apparel manufacturing 16,375 15,976 15,403 14,703 13,331 13,329 11,794 Paper manufacturing 54,217 53,878 59,482 58,692 51,569 59,507 56,561 Printing and related support activities 37,012 37,509 37,930 38,632 36,850 32,693 31,694 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 106,230 139,291 140,123 154,234 149,994 102,127 171,795 Chemical manufacturing 187,039 183,172 207,132 223,047 204,548 230,849 226,053 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 64,363 65,694 65,300 69,642 59,448 66,848 66,456 Wholesale trade 684,194 725,500 769,671 816,730 824,067 768,548 797,348 Retail trade 795,054 837,564 875,752 887,891 848,629 837,205 884,877 Transportation and warehousing, excluding Postal Service 347,029 369,498 394,025 404,862 414,994 391,672 402,524 Air transportation 56,082 55,672 59,702 60,177 59,910 60,353 63,329 Rail transportation 24,349 26,965 30,619 31,729 35,075 30,714 32,078 Water transportation 8,281 8,875 11,687 12,798 14,282 14,444 14,670 Truck transportation 110,740 119,585 125,317 127,176 122,273 110,761 115,986 Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

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Industry (NAICS) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Transit and ground passenger transportation 20,892 21,165 22,508 23,969 25,336 25,711 26,084 Pipeline transportation 11,466 10,385 11,313 12,503 16,098 14,640 15,287 Other transportation and support activities 83,901 92,042 96,279 96,933 100,765 93,875 93,227 Warehousing and storage 31,319 34,809 36,600 39,576 41,253 41,174 41,864 Information 558,794 586,459 590,556 635,520 636,843 615,445 623,472 Publishing including software 140,059 149,902 134,097 156,289 144,652 143,636 143,519 Motion picture and sound recording industries 55,104 55,304 58,577 61,626 59,132 55,573 58,445 Broadcasting and telecommunications 288,188 310,692 315,510 345,537 357,191 338,936 347,282 Information and data processing services 75,443 70,561 82,372 72,068 75,868 77,299 74,226 Finance and insurance 919,020 1,019,432 1,092,676 1,080,004 1,041,460 1,098,964 1,241,946 Federal Reserve banks, credit intermediation & related services 431,707 467,839 478,677 470,578 497,786 525,231 587,841 Securities, commodity contracts, investments 143,974 182,989 214,506 184,706 145,130 169,669 201,393 Insurance carriers and related activities 312,673 333,605 363,648 388,822 345,619 369,865 404,580 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 30,666 34,999 35,845 35,898 52,925 34,199 48,132 Real estate and rental and leasing 1,481,357 1,579,354 1,672,626 1,777,039 1,875,161 1,865,568 1,765,239 Real estate 1,338,764 1,426,577 1,488,819 1,590,123 1,671,470 1,679,218 1,563,893 Rental and leasing services and lessors of intangible assets 142,593 152,777 183,807 186,916 203,692 186,350 201,346 Professional and technical services 808,710 870,319 947,491 1,024,713 1,100,205 1,033,270 1,095,758 Legal services 177,600 191,007 197,963 210,622 224,366 207,341 220,303 Computer systems design and related services 119,274 131,076 144,335 161,093 170,179 171,463 184,281 Other professional, scientific and technical services 511,836 548,236 605,193 652,998 705,659 654,465 691,175 Management of companies and enterprises 203,267 218,425 234,537 257,735 263,215 248,970 263,699 Administrative and waste services 335,563 371,428 385,137 415,158 419,750 395,837 423,380 Administrative and support services 300,756 333,686 350,501 376,238 378,534 355,739 380,105 Waste management and remediation services 34,806 37,741 34,636 38,920 41,216 40,098 43,275 Educational services 115,996 120,187 129,116 137,881 147,614 156,740 163,101 Health care and social assistance 790,148 833,344 886,190 939,002 1,006,332 1,053,680 1,109,187 Ambulatory health care services 380,867 405,662 431,297 455,822 487,219 506,404 549,313 Hospitals and nursing and residential care facilities 341,530 354,885 378,150 399,851 431,603 456,984 465,565 Social assistance 67,751 72,797 76,742 83,328 87,511 90,293 94,309 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 114,730 118,851 127,744 137,233 132,370 130,009 139,112 Performing arts, museums, and related activities 63,557 65,516 69,751 75,120 74,811 73,447 80,387 Amusement, gambling, and recreation 51,173 53,335 57,993 62,113 57,559 56,562 58,725 Accommodation and food services 343,988 366,542 384,701 411,743 404,907 387,604 416,693 Accommodation 101,577 110,094 115,306 125,136 119,281 99,888 115,826 Food services and drinking places 242,411 256,448 269,395 286,607 285,626 287,716 300,867 Other services, except government 300,802 313,047 331,560 343,754 342,693 340,791 356,766 Government 1,428,840 1,502,060 1,579,832 1,667,425 1,755,973 1,816,605 1,858,564 Federal civilian 264,134 271,046 283,598 295,434 304,615 318,528 342,339 Federal military 135,437 146,919 154,928 164,377 177,893 190,410 197,267 State and local 1,029,269 1,084,095 1,141,305 1,207,614 1,273,465 1,307,667 1,318,958 Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by NAICS Industry for the United States in Millions of Current Dollars (part 2)

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Industry (NAICS) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Total Gross Domestic Product 12,199,532 12,539,116 12,875,816 13,103,341 13,016,791 12,527,057 12,918,931 Private industries 10,699,874 11,037,056 11,365,960 11,583,721 11,468,494 10,964,542 11,354,592 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 122,666 127,101 128,062 118,394 128,727 142,640 138,253 Crop and animal production (Farms) 97,915 102,018 99,131 90,348 101,746 117,064 116,456 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 24,796 25,084 28,782 27,889 26,216 24,788 21,217 Mining 229,256 192,269 208,487 214,240 206,182 249,231 233,953 Oil and gas extraction 156,544 128,686 146,697 152,851 142,456 200,601 168,297 Mining, except oil and gas 39,093 36,330 35,525 31,892 29,490 30,223 31,307 Support activities for mining 34,208 27,253 26,876 29,819 33,215 28,245 34,367 Utilities 215,803 205,889 206,999 214,133 224,044 198,438 204,971 Construction 619,470 612,524 594,038 561,109 523,996 456,171 441,795 Manufacturing 1,516,877 1,569,324 1,634,592 1,692,468 1,593,570 1,443,778 1,605,857 Durable goods 816,871 878,318 936,840 971,902 956,769 814,604 953,229 Wood product manufacturing 30,868 33,047 32,766 35,444 32,722 27,698 29,575 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 45,682 45,310 39,981 39,211 35,295 28,527 31,112 Primary metal manufacturing 60,210 53,756 46,555 42,165 41,708 44,339 39,463 Fabricated metal product manufacturing 119,273 120,476 125,694 129,175 120,339 91,411 103,392 Machinery manufacturing 103,008 109,545 115,963 122,034 121,339 95,931 125,255 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 144,092 183,460 224,183 251,110 294,808 306,368 403,294 Electrical equipment and appliance manufacturing 39,584 39,928 44,831 42,950 45,232 42,084 37,456 Motor vehicle, body, trailer, and parts manufacturing 106,377 112,468 120,351 118,556 86,695 23,755 51,525 Other transportation equipment manufacturing 69,459 76,295 79,520 89,747 88,235 81,950 66,050

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by NAICS Industry for the United States in Millions of Chained 2005 Dollars (part 1)

Furniture and related product manufacturing 32,473 34,322 36,058 32,962 27,762 20,096 25,876 Miscellaneous manufacturing 68,033 69,710 74,427 76,959 77,789 75,903 83,458 Nondurable goods 701,046 691,006 698,393 721,369 642,898 625,602 657,437 Food product manufacturing 161,906 172,035 192,241 197,314 175,800 172,593 184,658 Textile and textile product mills 27,169 23,451 20,178 21,104 21,632 16,359 14,602 Apparel manufacturing 15,973 15,976 15,517 14,806 13,406 13,159 11,673 Paper manufacturing 55,342 53,878 55,020 53,048 44,597 46,087 42,617 Printing and related support activities 38,004 37,509 36,488 37,578 37,301 32,367 32,221 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 143,989 139,291 120,970 119,046 121,667 106,743 139,312 Chemical manufacturing 193,376 183,172 200,993 216,837 175,924 182,120 177,896 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 66,369 65,694 59,257 64,962 53,976 55,260 56,325 Wholesale trade 717,606 725,500 747,228 788,031 779,303 673,743 699,911 Retail trade 820,662 837,564 855,789 858,277 809,195 789,689 869,090 Transportation and warehousing, excluding Postal Service 346,999 369,498 384,459 388,826 392,340 345,314 357,286 Air transportation 54,818 55,672 57,728 57,568 55,864 50,158 51,082 Rail transportation 26,957 26,965 27,089 26,633 27,051 23,196 23,640 Water transportation 6,027 8,875 13,844 16,805 20,515 22,043 21,165 Truck transportation 110,515 119,585 125,292 128,055 122,941 102,203 112,854 Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

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Industry (NAICS) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Transit and ground passenger transportation 21,481 21,165 21,806 22,764 23,763 22,773 22,683 Pipeline transportation 10,827 10,385 9,815 10,382 13,547 11,263 10,794 Other transportation and support activities 85,094 92,042 93,606 90,481 92,653 79,426 79,500 Warehousing and storage 31,505 34,809 35,981 37,622 37,865 37,258 38,969 Information 543,524 586,459 595,432 641,058 651,884 628,485 647,140 Publishing including software 140,329 149,902 131,412 153,771 141,918 138,238 143,069 Motion picture and sound recording industries 56,859 55,304 57,232 58,102 55,139 51,376 54,038 Broadcasting and telecommunications 272,129 310,692 324,860 353,701 376,062 358,607 370,624 Information and data processing services 74,726 70,561 82,265 75,635 80,201 81,776 80,707 Finance and insurance 937,521 1,019,432 1,084,462 1,046,080 977,574 1,043,583 1,112,139 Federal Reserve banks, credit intermediation & related serv. 432,326 467,839 481,379 465,861 473,636 503,115 507,091 Securities, commodity contracts, investments 151,379 182,989 207,279 162,973 116,921 159,423 188,826 Insurance carriers and related activities 323,393 333,605 358,232 380,203 341,148 352,704 375,969 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 30,354 34,999 37,280 39,134 54,983 33,321 46,894 Real estate and rental and leasing 1,518,896 1,579,354 1,619,485 1,685,076 1,732,662 1,699,164 1,624,808 Real estate 1,371,924 1,426,577 1,440,158 1,505,210 1,545,182 1,527,849 1,440,386 Rental and leasing services and lessors of intangible assets 146,975 152,777 179,429 179,878 187,511 171,352 184,517 Professional and technical services 835,863 870,319 911,607 941,520 990,937 921,633 967,020 Legal services 187,953 191,007 187,937 187,034 188,184 167,920 171,841 Computer systems design and related services 117,648 131,076 143,449 160,313 170,650 175,328 194,428 Other professional, scientific and technical services 530,517 548,236 580,390 595,192 633,783 582,490 607,100 Management of companies and enterprises 221,160 218,425 220,343 217,235 221,592 216,376 206,921 Administrative and waste services 337,134 371,428 375,380 391,693 398,509 360,668 383,596 Administrative and support services 301,756 333,686 341,408 354,365 360,458 324,897 345,773 Waste management and remediation services 35,386 37,741 33,959 37,341 38,067 35,742 37,803 Educational services 123,436 120,187 121,439 122,572 125,396 126,353 126,571 Health care and social assistance 814,277 833,344 863,269 878,520 922,179 931,570 961,312 Ambulatory health care services 389,221 405,662 425,381 430,213 452,780 455,611 485,054 Hospitals and nursing and residential care facilities 354,708 354,885 363,963 370,720 389,639 395,598 394,782 Social assistance 70,402 72,797 73,992 77,600 79,788 80,327 81,999 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 118,206 118,851 124,205 129,024 121,571 116,993 124,573 Performing arts, museums, and related activities 66,507 65,516 67,328 69,249 67,003 64,277 69,716 Amusement, gambling, and recreation 51,721 53,335 56,886 59,805 54,508 52,671 54,720 Accommodation and food services 356,268 366,542 373,631 383,627 365,135 332,835 360,267 Accommodation 105,962 110,094 112,216 116,048 108,909 92,926 110,712 Food services and drinking places 250,298 256,448 261,415 267,578 256,214 239,509 250,334 Other services, except government 315,191 313,047 318,381 318,240 304,870 289,252 295,287 Government 1,498,271 1,502,060 1,510,302 1,521,266 1,547,349 1,560,630 1,565,156 Federal civilian 274,720 271,046 272,491 272,821 276,451 283,418 293,708 Federal military 147,534 146,919 145,106 144,824 151,969 162,498 164,623 State and local 1,076,029 1,084,095 1,092,735 1,103,674 1,118,808 1,114,645 1,107,045 Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

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Industry (NAICS) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Total Gross Domestic Product 23,301 26,250 30,767 33,708 38,853 34,157 35,845 Private industries 19,787 22,524 26,765 29,324 34,161 29,175 30,723 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 458 442 402 355 474 386 442 Crop and animal production (Farms) 400 388 343 299 413 335 396 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 57 53 59 56 62 51 46 Mining 5,936 7,489 9,704 10,330 13,491 9,771 10,406 Oil and gas extraction 2,974 4,149 5,093 5,039 8,066 4,564 5,087 Mining, except oil and gas 2,062 2,156 2,635 3,064 3,010 3,668 3,767 Support activities for mining 900 1,184 1,976 2,228 2,416 1,539 1,552 Utilities 588 597 675 729 773 837 887 Construction 1,184 1,334 1,617 1,862 2,093 1,812 1,784 Manufacturing 1,325 1,508 1,814 2,201 2,433 1,810 2,169 Durable goods 295 317 328 374 404 367 367 Wood product manufacturing 31 31 30 30 26 19 17 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 74 77 73 76 80 88 89 Primary metal manufacturing 5 5 5 6 5 4 3 Fabricated metal product manufacturing 98 101 99 131 143 133 121 Machinery manufacturing 18 21 24 41 46 41 58 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 13 12 13 14 13 12 12 Electrical equipment and appliance manufacturing 15 25 32 30 50 42 36 Motor vehicle, body, trailer, and parts manufacturing 18 21 25 19 16 5 10 Other transportation equipment manufacturing 5 7 7 7 7 5 3 Furniture and related product manufacturing 11 12 13 14 13 11 12 Miscellaneous manufacturing 8 6 5 5 5 5 6 Nondurable goods 1,030 1,191 1,487 1,827 2,029 1,443 1,801 Food product manufacturing 76 70 73 62 68 77 70 Textile and textile product mills 7 8 9 11 14 9 9

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Apparel manufacturing 5 5 5 4 4 2 2 Paper manufacturing 10 10 14 27 (L) (L) (L) Printing and related support activities 9 10 10 9 10 9 9 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 627 773 1,031 1,376 1,571 856 1,246 Chemical manufacturing 265 284 314 303 330 459 439 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 29 33 32 35 32 31 27 Wholesale trade 905 984 1,103 1,220 1,304 1,233 1,226 Retail trade 1,447 1,565 1,731 1,894 1,958 1,962 1,950 Transportation and warehousing, excluding Postal Service 1,252 1,437 1,737 1,913 2,111 1,929 2,053 Air transportation 29 33 37 37 46 50 55 Rail transportation 714 829 1,022 1,095 1,220 1,097 1,175 Water transportation 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 Truck transportation 273 320 380 438 456 389 417 Transit and ground passenger transportation 31 31 37 39 38 39 39 Pipeline transportation 89 93 108 121 154 163 173 Other transportation and support activities 91 99 108 116 126 122 123 Warehousing and storage 23 31 42 65 68 67 69 Information 412 417 424 454 455 472 484 Publishing including software 87 91 85 97 83 78 77 Motion picture and sound recording industries 12 14 16 18 17 17 19 Broadcasting and telecommunications 274 275 283 314 330 348 362 Information and data processing services 39 35 41 25 25 28 27 Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

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(L) Less than $500,000 in nominal or real GDP by state

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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by NAICS Industry for Wyoming in Millions of Current Dollars (part 2)

Industry (NAICS) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Finance and insurance 625 665 701 724 793 881 942 Federal Reserve banks, credit intermediation and related services 397 412 416 447 521 590 634 Securities, commodity contracts, investments 41 52 61 45 34 47 60 Insurance carriers and related activities 179 193 214 219 226 238 236 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 7 8 10 14 12 5 12 Real estate and rental and leasing 2,039 2,243 2,483 2,834 3,235 3,191 3,187 Real estate 1,655 1,745 1,842 2,091 2,413 2,454 2,359 Rental and leasing services and lessors of intangible assets 383 498 641 743 822 736 828 Professional and technical services 691 747 841 959 1,063 975 1,030 Legal services 130 135 140 153 163 166 172 Computer systems design and related services 38 46 52 57 58 55 51 Other professional, scientific and technical services 523 566 650 749 842 755 807 Management of companies and enterprises 89 95 113 112 113 107 128 Administrative and waste services 275 287 317 392 417 378 387 Administrative and support services 242 246 276 331 337 304 307 Waste management and remediation services 33 41 42 61 80 74 80 Educational services 55 56 62 67 73 79 85 Health care and social assistance 988 1,030 1,112 1,218 1,328 1,387 1,480 Ambulatory health care services 536 567 613 673 739 764 844 Hospitals and nursing and residential care facilities 309 306 333 353 371 395 402 Social assistance 142 157 165 192 217 228 233 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 284 287 305 316 316 321 329 Performing arts, museums, and related activities 173 169 169 169 155 164 176 Amusement, gambling, and recreation 111 118 135 148 161 158 153 Accommodation and food services 789 866 1,059 1,088 1,092 1,006 1,075 Accommodation 414 461 618 602 583 492 547 Food services and drinking placesg p 375 405 441 487 508 514 529 Other services, except government 448 475 565 655 639 637 680 Government 3,514 3,725 4,002 4,384 4,692 4,982 5,122 Federal civilian 631 638 663 693 718 753 769 Federal military 382 409 412 428 449 489 506 State and local 2,501 2,678 2,927 3,263 3,525 3,740 3,846 Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by NAICS Industry for Wyoming in Millions of 2005 Chained Dollars (part 1)Industry (NAICS) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Total Gross Domestic Product 26,466 26,250 28,730 29,818 31,369 32,088 31,919 Private industries 22,781 22,524 24,902 25,818 27,230 27,798 27,588 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 389 442 423 287 379 395 389 Crop and animal production (Farms) 331 388 366 235 322 347 348 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 58 53 57 53 56 47 40 Mining 8,394 7,489 8,604 8,424 8,682 10,364 9,537 Oil and gas extraction 4,367 4,149 5,042 4,718 5,250 7,121 5,804 Mining, except oil and gas 2,595 2,156 2,278 2,338 1,987 2,410 2,399 Support activities for mining 1,422 1,184 1,309 1,341 1,442 1,120 1,244 Utilities 610 597 592 628 672 643 686 Construction 1,323 1,334 1,476 1,598 1,785 1,525 1,540 Manufacturing 1,557 1,508 1,662 1,890 2,108 1,731 1,838 Durable goods 304 317 323 368 398 326 341 Wood product manufacturing 30 31 33 38 35 26 23 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 79 77 64 67 75 75 79 Primary metal manufacturing 6 5 4 5 3 5 3 Fabricated metal product manufacturing 104 101 99 127 131 106 104 Machinery manufacturing 19 21 24 40 44 36 52 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 11 12 14 18 19 18 18 Electrical equipment and appliance manufacturing 15 25 32 29 46 35 31 Motor vehicle, body, trailer, and parts manufacturing 16 21 29 22 20 4 10 Other transportation equipment manufacturing 5 7 7 7 7 4 3 Furniture and related product manufacturing 11 12 13 13 12 9 10 Miscellaneous manufacturing 8 6 5 5 5 5 5 Nondurable goods 1,256 1,191 1,338 1,520 1,707 1,403 1,495 Food product manufacturing 73 70 78 68 64 61 63 Textile and textile product mills 7 8 8 11 13 9 8

Apparel manufacturing 4 5 5 4 4 2 2 Apparel manufacturing 4 5 5 4 4 2 2 Paper manufacturing 11 10 13 25 (L) (L) (L) Printing and related support activities 10 10 9 9 10 9 9 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 850 773 890 1,062 1,274 894 1,010 Chemical manufacturing 274 284 305 294 284 362 345 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 30 33 29 33 29 26 23 Wholesale trade 949 984 1,071 1,177 1,233 1,081 1,076 Retail trade 1,493 1,565 1,692 1,831 1,867 1,851 1,915 Transportation and warehousing, excluding Postal Service 1,323 1,437 1,597 1,698 1,780 1,553 1,636 Air transportation 28 33 36 35 43 42 45 Rail transportation 791 829 904 919 941 828 866 Water transportation 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 Truck transportation 273 320 380 441 458 359 406 Transit and ground passenger transportation 32 31 36 37 36 35 34 Pipeline transportation 84 93 94 101 130 126 122 Other transportation and support activities 93 99 105 108 116 104 105 Warehousing and storage 23 31 42 62 62 60 64 Information 397 417 430 460 470 488 507 Publishing including software 87 91 83 95 81 75 76 Motion picture and sound recording industries 12 14 15 17 16 16 18 Broadcasting and telecommunications 259 275 291 322 347 368 386 Information and data processing services 39 35 41 26 27 30 29

(L) Less than $500,000 in nominal or real GDP by state.

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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by NAICS Industry for Wyoming in Millions of 2005 Chained Dollars (part 2)

Industry (NAICS) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Finance and insurance 634 665 699 709 755 840 832 Federal Reserve banks, credit intermediation and related services 398 412 418 442 496 566 547 Securities, commodity contracts, investments 43 52 59 40 27 44 56 Insurance carriers and related activities 185 193 211 214 223 227 219 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 7 8 11 15 13 5 12 Real estate and rental and leasing 2,092 2,243 2,407 2,693 2,987 2,910 2,931 Real estate 1,696 1,745 1,782 1,979 2,231 2,233 2,173 Rental and leasing services and lessors of intangible assets 395 498 626 715 757 677 759 Professional and technical services 717 747 807 875 950 862 897 Legal services 138 135 133 136 137 134 134 Computer systems design and related services 37 46 51 56 58 56 54 Other professional, scientific and technical services 542 566 623 683 756 672 709 Management of companies and enterprises 96 95 106 95 95 93 100 Administrative and waste services 277 287 309 370 395 344 349 Administrative and support services 243 246 269 312 321 278 279 Waste management and remediation services 34 41 41 58 74 66 70 Educational services 58 56 59 59 62 64 66 Health care and social assistance 1,017 1,030 1,085 1,141 1,220 1,232 1,288 Ambulatory health care services 548 567 605 635 687 687 746 Hospitals and nursing and residential care facilities 321 306 321 327 335 342 341 Social assistance 148 157 159 179 198 203 203 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 293 287 296 297 290 289 295 Performing arts, museums, and related activities 181 169 163 156 139 143 153 Amusement, gambling, and recreation 112 118 133 142 152 147 142 Accommodation and food services 819 866 1,029 1,012 989 887 961 Accommodation 431 461 601 558 533 458 523 Food services and drinking placesg p 388 405 428 454 456 428 440 Other services, except government 469 475 542 607 568 541 563 Government 3,687 3,725 3,825 3,998 4,131 4,275 4,311 Federal civilian 656 638 637 640 652 670 660 Federal military 417 409 386 377 384 417 423 State and local 2,615 2,678 2,802 2,982 3,097 3,188 3,228Note: Some figures have been revised from previous editions.

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DATA NOTES EMPLOYMENT: The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) calculates employment as a count of occupied jobs, not the number of employed people. Employment under this definition includes all full-time and part-time jobs by place-of-work. If an individual holds more than one job at any given time, the individual is counted multiple times, once for each employment position occupied. BEA employment also includes proprietors or self-employed, but not unpaid family workers or volunteers. Employment figures in this document are from the BEA. In contrast, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) counts each employed person only once even if the person holds more than one job. The BLS defines an employed person as someone who, during the reference week, performed any type of labor for pay, worked at least 15 hours unpaid in family enterprises, or was temporarily absent from work for non-economic reasons. Unemployment data is compiled by the BLS. Unemployed persons include those persons who did not work during the reference week, were available for work, and made specific efforts to find employment. The unemployment rate is calculated by dividing the number of unemployed persons by the total civilian labor force. TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME (TPI): Total personal income (TPI), as defined by the BEA, is the current income of residents in a particular area from all sources. It is measured after deductions of personal contributions to Social Security, but before personal tax deductions have been made. It includes income received from businesses; federal, state, and local governments; households; institutions; foreign governments; other labor income (such as employers' contributions to private social insurance programs); farm and non-farm proprietor income; dividends, interest, and rent; and transfer receipts. It is the only key economic indicator which is adjusted for seasonality; it is not, however, adjusted for price changes. Because TPI is a measure of income received, estimates of state and local area personal income should reflect the residence of the income recipients. Of the six major components of personal income, three are recorded on a place-of-residence basis: transfer receipts or payments; dividends, interest, and rental income; and proprietors' income. The data available at the state and county level for wages and salaries; other labor income; supplements to wages and salaries; and personal contributions for social insurance are estimated from data that are recorded by place-of-work. Four adjustments are made to earnings by place-of-work to derive total personal income by place-of-residence. Following these adjustments, total earnings still comprise the bulk of total personal income. Beginning with total labor and proprietor earnings, the first adjustment is made by deducting contributions for social insurance. Although these are considered part of employee total earnings for the current period, social insurance contributions are not received during the current period and are, therefore, not included in personal income. The second adjustment is made for employee by place-of-residency. The BEA defines employee residency as the location at which the employee is residing while employed. An example of this type of adjustment is a regular occurrence in Sheridan County, Wyoming. There are employees that work in the coal mines in Montana, but reside in Sheridan County, Wyoming. Earnings for these employees show up as earnings data for Montana. However, in the derivation of personal income by place-of-residence, an adjustment is made to reallocate these earnings as personal income for Wyoming. This residency adjustment for Wyoming is, therefore, the net effect of all interstate place-of-work versus place-of-residence discrepancies.

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A third adjustment is made by appending dividends, interest, and rental income. Dividends are payments in cash or other assets, excluding stock, by for-profit corporations to non-corporate stockholders in state. Interest is the monetary and imputed interest income of persons from all sources. Rental income is the monetary income of persons from the rental of real property; the imputed net rental income of owner-occupants of non-farm dwellings; and the royalties received by persons from patents, copyrights, and rights to natural resources. The fourth and final adjustment is the addition of transfer receipts or payments. Transfer receipts or payments are income payments to persons, generally in monetary form, for which they do not render current services. As a component of personal income, they are payments by governments and businesses to individuals and nonprofit institutions. Common examples of transfer receipts include Social Security payments and public assistance. Once these four adjustments to the earnings by place-of-work are made, the result is total personal income by place-of-residence. Personal income effectively measures the size of consumer markets. When presented by industry of origin, as in this report, earnings can also be interpreted as a measure of the size of industrial markets. Per capita personal income (PCI) is calculated by dividing total personal income of the area by the total population of that area. Per capita personal income is a useful tool to compare income across regions, states, and counties, because it removes the effects of population growth on TPI. Per capita personal income can also be used to track income growth over time. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP): The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) calculates Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for a state as the sum of Gross Domestic Product Originating (GDPO) by industry in all industries. This measure of GDP is the state counterpart of the nation's gross domestic product (GDP) by industry from the national income and product accounts (NIPA's). The GDPO by industry is the contribution of each industry, including government, to GDP. An industry's GDPO, often referred to as its "value added," and is equal to its gross output (sales or receipts and other operating income, plus inventory change) minus its intermediate inputs (consumption of goods and services purchased or imported from other industries). For each industry, the estimate of gross domestic product is composed of four components (estimated in current-dollars only): (1) Compensation of employees; (2) proprietors' income with inventory valuation adjustment (IVA) and capital consumption allowances; (3) indirect business tax and non-tax liability (IBT); and (4) Other, mainly capital related, charges. Most of the compensation and proprietors' income components of GDP are primarily based on BEA's estimates of earnings by place-of-work, an aggregate in the state personal income series. The IBT component of GDP reflects liabilities charged to business expense, most of which are sales and property taxes levied by state and local governments. The capital charges component of GDP comprises corporate profits with IVA, corporate capital consumption allowances, business transfer payments, net interest, rental income of persons, and subsidies less current surplus of government enterprises. Current and constant (chained) dollar estimates of total GDP are presented for the U.S. and states for the years 2004-2010. Current and constant dollar estimates of GDP by NAICS industry classification are also presented for Wyoming by industry for 2004-2010.

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GLOSSARY

Chained Dollars – A measure used to express real prices. It is a measure used to approximate the chained-type index level and is calculated by taking the current-dollar level of a series in the base period and multiplying it by the change in the chained-type quantity index number for the series since the base period. Chained-dollar estimates correctly show growth rates for a series, but are not additive in periods other than the base period. Current Dollars – The market value of an item, which reflects price and quantities of the period being measured and has not been adjusted for inflation. For example, 2008 data in current dollars indicate values based on the worth of the dollar in the year 2008. Industry – A group of establishments that produce similar products or provide similar services. For example, all establishments that manufacture automobiles are in the same industry. A given industry, or even a particular establishment within that industry, might have employees in dozens of occupations. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) groups similar establishments into industries. Inflation – An increase in the level of consumer prices, or equivalently, a decline in the purchasing power of money. Inflation is defined as a time for generally rising prices for goods and factors of production. North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) – A classification system developed jointly by the United States, Canada, and Mexico for improved comparability in industrial statistics across North America. It replaced the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) in 2000. A list of NAICS classifications can be found on page 100. Transfer Receipts – Payments made by the government to individuals and non-profit institutions that are not in exchange for goods and services, such as Social Security payments, and are a component of personal income. The term was previously identified as transfer payments.

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INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION

The industry classifications utilized in this report are classified in accordance with the 2002 and 2007 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), published by the Federal Office of Management and Budget. NAICS is the standard used by Federal Statistical Agencies in classifying establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, and publishing statistical data related to the U.S. businesses and the economy. The estimates of earnings for 2001-2006 are based on the 2002 NAICS and estimates for 2007 forward are based on the 2007 NAICS. The twenty major industrial sectors that comprise NAICS are: 1) Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting; 2) Mining; 3) Utilities; 4) Construction; 5) Manufacturing; 6) Wholesale Trade; 7) Retail Trade; 8) Transportation and Warehousing; 9) Information; 10) Finance and Insurance; 11) Real Estate and Rental and Leasing; 12) Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services; 13) Management of Companies and Enterprises; 14) Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services; 15) Educational Services; 16) Health Care and Social Assistance; 17) Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation; 18) Accommodation and Food Services; 19) Other Services (except public administration); and 20) Public Administration. These major sectors remain unchanged for the most part between the 2002 and 2007 NAICS. Under the 2007 NAICS, the Mining Sector is referred to as Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction. Six of the twenty sectors had some changes within the sector from 2002 to 2007. For purposes of this classification, an establishment is an economic unit, generally at a single physical location, where business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are performed. For example, a factory, mine, store, or office. Each establishment is assigned an industry code on the basis of its primary activity, which is determined by its principal product (or group of products) produced or distributed, or services rendered. Ideally, the principal product or service should be determined by its relative share of "value added" at the establishment. In practice, however, it is rarely possible to obtain this measure for individual products or services. Typically, it is necessary to adopt some other criterion which may be expected to give approximately the same results in determining the primary activity of an establishment. Occasionally, in activity-diversified establishments, the appropriate measure cannot be determined or estimated for each product or service. In some instances, an industry classification based upon the recommended output measure will not adequately represent the relative economic importance of each of the varied activities carried on at such establishments. In such cases, employment or payroll information should be used to determine the primary activity of a particular establishment. Due to this broad categorization of multi-sector establishments under one code, estimates will frequently be understated in one sector and overstated in another. While this does not influence the accuracy of either county or state totals, it will obviously have an effect upon estimates for a particular sector. Data from business tax returns, provided by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), are used to generate detailed industrial estimates of self-employed individuals at the national level. At the state level, Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) records on individuals making self-employed contributions are used to get first round estimates by industry. This has resulted in an increase in the count of self-employed individuals, which was prompted by the following factors. First, those proprietors who were previously only counted once in the Current Population Survey (CPS), but who are in fact proprietors of two or more businesses, are now being counted once for each business. In addition, all persons formerly classified solely as wage and salary employees, but also spend some time as sole proprietors or participating partners in businesses, are now being counted in each of their multiple positions. NAICS is reviewed every five years to determine if any changes are necessary to maintain the relevance, accuracy, and timeliness of the classifications. Identifying emerging industries is a primary focus of NAICS reviews. Regular evaluations of NAICS classifications are important steps toward greater global comparability of industry activities.

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NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS)

11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting: The Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing crops, raising animals, harvesting timber, and harvesting fish and other animals from a farm, ranch, or their natural habitats. The establishments in this sector are often described as farms, ranches, dairies, greenhouses, nurseries, orchards, or hatcheries. The sector distinguishes two basic activities: agricultural production and agricultural support activities. Production includes establishments performing the complete farm operation whereas the support includes the performance of one or more activities associated with farm operation. 21 Mining: The Mining sector comprises establishments that extract naturally occurring mineral solids, such as coal and ores; liquid minerals, such as crude petroleum; and gases, such as natural gas. The term mining is used in the broad sense to include quarrying, well operations, beneficiating (e.g., crushing, screening, washing, and flotation), and other preparation customarily performed at the mine site, or as a part of mining activity. The sector distinguishes two basic activities: mine operation and mining support activities. Operation includes establishments operating mines, quarries, or oil and gas wells on their own account or for others on a contract or fee basis. Support activities include establishments that perform exploration and/or other mining services on a contract or fee basis. 22 Utilities: The Utilities sector comprises establishments engaged in the provision of the following utility services: electric power, natural gas, steam supply, water supply, and sewage removal. Within this sector, the specific activities associated with the utility services provided vary by utility: electric power includes generation, transmission, and distribution; natural gas includes distribution; steam supply includes provision and/or distribution; water supply includes treatment and distribution; and sewage removal includes collection, treatment, and disposal of waste through sewer systems and sewage treatment facilities. 23 Construction: The Construction sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in the construction of buildings or engineering projects (e.g. highways and utility systems). Establishments primarily engaged in the preparation of sites for new construction and establishments primarily engaged in subdividing land for sale as building sites are also included in this sector. Construction work may include new work, additions, alterations, or maintenance and repairs. 31-33 Manufacturing: The Manufacturing sector comprises establishments engaged in the mechanical, physical, or chemical transformation of materials, substances, or components into new products. The assembling of component parts of manufactured products is considered manufacturing, except in the cases where is the activity is appropriately classified in Sector 23, Construction. Establishments in the Manufacturing sector are often characterized as plants, factories, or mills. Establishments that transform materials or substances into new products by hand or in the worker’s home and those engaged in selling to the general public are also included in this sector. Products made on the same premises from which they are sold, such as bakers, candy stores, and custom tailors are also included. 42 Wholesale Trade: The Wholesale Trade sector comprises establishments engaged in wholesaling merchandise, generally without transformation, and rendering services incidental to the sale of merchandise. The merchandise described in this sector includes the output of agriculture, mining, manufacturing, and certain information industries, such as publishing. Wholesalers sell merchandise to other businesses and normally operate from a warehouse or office. These warehouses and offices are characterized by having little display of merchandise. 44-45 Retail Trade: The Retail Trade sector comprises establishments engaged in retailing merchandise, generally without transformation, and rendering services incidental to the sale

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of the merchandise. This sector comprises two main types of retailers: store and non-store. Store retailers operate fixed point-of-sale locations, located and designed to attract a high volume of walk-in customers. This type generally has extensive displays of merchandise and use mass-media advertising to attract customers. Non-store retailers are organized to serve the general public and reach their customers and market their merchandise with methods, such as the broadcasting of “infomercials,” the publishing of paper and electronic catalogs, door-to-door solicitations, and distribution through vending machines. 48-49 Transportation and Warehousing: The Transportation and Warehousing sector includes industries providing transportation of passengers and cargo, warehousing and storage for goods, scenic and sightseeing transportation, and support activities related to modes of transportation. Establishments in these industries use transportation equipment or transportation related facilities as a productive asset. The type of equipment depends on the mode of transportation. The modes of transportation include air, rail, water, road, and pipeline. 51 Information: The Information sector comprises establishments engaged in the following processes: (a) producing and distributing information and cultural products, (b) providing the means to transmit or distribute these products as well as data or communications, and (c) processing data. The main components of this sector are publishing industries, motion picture and sound recording industries, broadcasting industries, telecommunications industries, Web search portals, data processing industries, and the information services industries. 52 Finance and Insurance: The Finance and Insurance sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in financial transactions (transactions involving the creation, liquidation, or change in ownership of financial assets) and/or in facilitating financial transactions. Three principal types of activities are identified: (1) Raising funds by taking deposits and/or issuing securities and, in the process, incurring liabilities; (2) pooling of risk by underwriting insurance and annuities; and (3) Providing specialized services facilitating or supporting financial intermediation, insurance, and employee benefit programs. 53 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing: The Real Estate and Rental and Leasing sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting, leasing, or otherwise allowing the use of tangible or intangible assets, and establishments providing related services. The major portion of this sector comprises establishments that rent, lease, or otherwise allow the use of their own assets by others. The assets may be tangible, as is the case of real estate and equipment, or intangible, as is the case with patents and trademarks. 54 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services: The Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services sector comprises establishments that specialize in performing professional, scientific, and technical activities for others. These activities require a high degree of expertise and training. The establishments in this sector specialize according to expertise and provide these services to clients in a variety of industries, and in some cases, to households. Activities performed include: legal advice and representation; accounting, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and specialized design services; computer services; consulting services; research services; advertising services; photographic services; translation and interpretation services; veterinary services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services. 55 Management of Companies and Enterprises: The Management of Companies and Enterprises sector comprises (1) establishments that hold the securities of (or other equity interests in) companies and enterprises for the purpose of owning a controlling interest or influencing management decisions or (2) establishments (except government establishments) that administer, oversee, and manage establishments of the company or enterprise and that

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normally undertake the strategic or organizational planning and decision making role of the company or enterprise. Establishments that administer, oversee, and manage may hold the securities of the company or enterprise. 56 Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services: The Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services sector comprises establishments performing routine support activities for the day-to-day operations of other organizations. These essential activities are often undertaken in-house by establishments in many sectors of the economy. The establishments in this sector specialize in one or more of these support activities and provide these services to clients in a variety of industries and, in some cases, to households. Activities performed include: office administration, hiring and placing of personnel, document preparation and similar clerical services, solicitation, collection, security and surveillance services, cleaning, and waste disposal services. 61 Educational Services: The Educational Services sector comprises establishments that provide instruction and training in a wide variety of subjects. This instruction and training is provided by specialized establishments, such as schools, colleges, universities, and training centers. These establishments may be privately owned and operated for profit or not for profit, or they may be publicly owned and operated. They may also offer food and/or accommodation services to their students. Educational services are usually delivered by teachers or instructors that explain, demonstrate, supervise, and direct learning. Instruction is imparted in diverse settings, such as educational institutions, the workplace, or the home. 62 Health Care and Social Assistance: The Health Care and Social Assistance sector comprises establishments providing health care and social assistance for individuals. The sector includes both health care and social assistance because it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between the boundaries of these two activities. The industries in this sector are arranged on a continuum starting with those establishments providing medical care exclusively, continuing with those providing health care and social assistance, and finally finishing with those providing only social assistance. The services provided by establishments in this sector are delivered by trained professionals. All industries in the sector share this commonality of process, namely, labor inputs of health practitioners or social workers with the requisite expertise. Many of the industries in the sector are defined based on the educational degree held by the practitioners included in the industry. 71 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation: The Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation sector includes a wide range of establishments that operate facilities or provide services to meet varied cultural, entertainment, and recreational interests of their patrons. This sector comprises (1) establishments that are involved in producing, promoting, or participating in live performances, events, or exhibits intended for public viewing; (2) establishments that preserve and exhibit objects and sites of historical, cultural, or educational interest; and (3) establishments that operate facilities or provide services that enable patrons to participate in recreational activities or pursue amusement, hobby, and leisure-time interests. 72 Accommodation and Food Services: The Accommodation and Food Services sector comprises establishments providing customers with lodging and/or preparing meals, snacks, and beverages for immediate consumption. The sector includes both accommodation and food services establishments because the two activities are often combined at the same establishment. Excluded from this sector are civic and social organizations; amusement and recreation parks; theatres; and other recreation or entertainment facilities providing food and beverage services. 81 Other Services (except Public Administration): The Other Services (except Public Administration) sector comprises establishments engaged in providing services not specifically provided for elsewhere in the classification system. Establishments in this sector are primarily engaged in activities, such as equipment and machinery repair, promoting or

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administering religious activities, grant making, advocacy, and dry-cleaning and laundry services, personal care services, death care services, pet care services, photofinishing services, temporary parking services, and dating services. 92 Public Administration: The Public Administration sector consists of establishments of federal, state, and local government agencies that administer, oversee, and manage public programs and have executive, legislative, or judicial authority over other institutions within a given area. These agencies also set policy, create laws, adjudicate civil and criminal legal cases, provide for public safety and for national defense. In general, government establishments in the Public Administration sector oversee governmental programs and activities that are not performed by private establishments. Establishments in this sector typically are engaged in the organization and financing of the production of public goods and services, most of which are provided for free or at prices that are not economically significant. A detailed list of NAICS codes may be accessed from the U.S. Census Bureau’s website: http:/www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/index.html

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