Jobs, you'll spend about a third of your life at one. Yep, thirty percent of the average human's life is spent working at a job. So, what are people doing to get that check, and where are they doing it?
When it comes to job searches, every state has its own that's certainly more relatable geographically. Then again, some can be just plain weird. In Wyoming, it seems that we're at least pretty relevant to the surrounding demographic and region where certain jobs are more prevalent.
2020 was a rough year for many people nationwide when it comes to their employment. The unemployment rate reached a mind-blowing 14.7 percent at one point. While that number has since come down, many Americans are looking for the best spots for jobs. Cheyenne just happens to be one of them.
There's been a perception for many years that people move to Wyoming mainly because of jobs. It appears that has changed. People are still moving to our state, but it's not because of jobs anymore.
A recent report conducted by state economists found that Wyoming's economic health is at its lowest since economists began tracking it in January of 2005.
The Wyoming Economic Analysis Division released the report Monday afternoon and says that Wyoming's economic health index is a reported 95...