The downward trend of unemployment numbers continue not just statewide in Wyoming, but in Sheridan and Johnson Counties as well.
The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services says state-wide seasonally adjusted unemployment numbers, dropped from 3.4% in March 2022 to 3.3% in April 2022.
The April numbers are also down from 4.8% compared to April 2021.
Sheridan Counties’ numbers were down from 3.4% in March to 3.0% in April, while Johnson County dropped from 3.6% to 3.2%.
The April 2021 numbers for Sheridan County was 4.6% and Johnson County was 4.8%.
Niobrara County had the lowest unemployment rate in April at 2.0%, while Natrona and Sublette Counties had the highest rate at 4.4%.
Nonfarm employment in the Cowboy State has increased 8,500 jobs from April 2021 to April 2022.
The U.S. seasonally adjusted unemployment numbers for April 2022 is at 3.6%, which is unchanged from March.
Click here to see the latest report from the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services
Last modified: May 23, 2022



