The Energy Capital of the Nation is recovering more slowly than the rest of Wyoming.
"Everybody in Wyoming should be concerned about this,” Gov. Mark Gordon said in a statement.
The 2020 census will affect every community in Wyoming, but there are obstacles to getting an accurate count in the Equality State.
However, the time frame for the data ends just before major changes in Wyoming's coal industry occurred.
Economic growth in the Equality State blossomed during the second quarter, with a surge in the number of construction jobs thanks to a continu…
With its natural resource-dependent economy, the amount of money Wyoming takes in at any given time lives and dies by the success of commoditi…
Just five months into the fiscal year, officials in Converse County have about 90 percent of their budget covered, thanks to the sharp increas…
The sales of products that can be taxed in Wyoming accelerated to $3.9 billion for the first few months of 2018, thanks largely to a buoyed en…
Wyoming is growing increasingly older, figures show, as baby boomers enter their golden years and younger people continue to flee the state in…
Many of Wyoming’s cities and towns lost residents in 2017, part of the largest population decline the state has experienced since 1989.
Like a powerful car with its pedal pressed to the floor, the national economy is burning hot, but that engine could overheat at risk to Wyomin…
Wyoming experienced its largest population drop since 1989 during the second half of the recent fossil fuel downturn, state economists say.
Wyoming’s population has dropped for the second consecutive year, according to data released by the state’s Economic Analysis Division on Wedn…
Casper experienced the largest population drop in Wyoming during last year’s energy bust, losing nearly 1,000 residents, new figures show.
Casper experienced the largest population drop in Wyoming during last year’s energy bust, losing nearly 1,000 residents, new figures show.
Wyoming’s population contracted for the first time in nearly three decades, likely because people left the state for work elsewhere, according…
Wyoming’s population contracted for the first time in nearly three decades, likely because people left the state for work elsewhere, according…
CHEYENNE – Drivers throughout the country are expected to pay more at the pump in 2017 than they did in 2016, according to GasBuddy’s new 2017…
Wyoming’s economy appears to be stabilizing after months of free fall, according to a recent report by the state’s Economic Analysis Division.
Wyoming is usually at the top or the bottom in national surveys about nearly anything.
CHEYENNE — Wyoming lost nearly 8,700 jobs from the first quarter of 2015 to the first quarter of 2016, according to a new report from the stat…
Wyoming’s population will grow to 688,000 in the next 24 years, according to a new study.
Wyoming’s minority population grew by 18.6 percent over the past five years, according to new U.S. Census Bureau data.
Wage growth during the first 15 years of the century was fourth highest nationally in Casper and ninth in Cheyenne – the result of oil and gas…