When it comes to unemployment numbers for this time of year, things are getting back to where they were before the pandemic.
The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services says state-wide seasonally adjusted unemployment numbers, dropped from 3.8% in January 2022 to 3.7% in February 2022.
The February numbers are also down from 5.0% compared to February 2021.
Numbers in Sheridan and Johnson counties did not change much last month.
Sheridan Counties’ numbers were down from 3.8% in January to 3.7% in February, while Johnson County went up from 4.1% to 4.2%.
Compared to February 2021, those new numbers are down from 6.0%.
Teton County had the lowest unemployment rate in February at 2.5%, while Big Horn, Natrona and Sweetwater Counties tied for the highest rate at 5.0%.
The U.S. seasonally adjusted unemployment numbers for February 2022 is at 3.9%.
Click here to see the latest report from the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services
Last modified: March 28, 2022