Record 16.8 Million Have Sought US Jobless Aid Since VirusRecord 16.8 Million Have Sought US Jobless Aid Since VirusMore than 20 million American may lose jobs this month. Associated PressAssociated Press
10% of US Labor Force Out of Work; 6.6M File for Jobless Aid10% of US Labor Force Out of Work; 6.6M File for Jobless Aid10% of US labor force now out of work since virus slammed economy.Associated PressAssociated Press
STUDY: 40 Percent Would Take a Pay Cut to Do a Job They LoveSTUDY: 40 Percent Would Take a Pay Cut to Do a Job They LoveIf you are doing a job, you should be very thankful. There's a new study that shows many people aren't doing what they love and would gladly take a pay cut to make the change.Doc HollidayDoc Holliday
Employers Post More Jobs in October in Sign of Solid EconomyEmployers Post More Jobs in October in Sign of Solid EconomyFor nearly a year and a half there have been more job postings than unemployed people.Associated PressAssociated Press
US Added a Solid 128,000 Jobs in October Despite GM StrikeUS Added a Solid 128,000 Jobs in October Despite GM StrikeThis trend could further diminish hiring by the retail sector.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming’s Economic Growth May be Slowing DownWyoming’s Economic Growth May be Slowing DownThis year, the state produced 9% less coal than it did by this time in 2018.Associated PressAssociated Press
Over 1,000 Seek Wyoming Employment Help After Coal ClosuresOver 1,000 Seek Wyoming Employment Help After Coal ClosuresNearly 600 people worked at the vast, open-pit mines, which were among the most productive in the U.S.Associated PressAssociated Press
US Job Openings Fell 0.7% in MayUS Job Openings Fell 0.7% in MayBut a decline quits could signal that the job market has lost some of its previous momentum.Associated PressAssociated Press
Redevelopment Project on South End of 3rd St. Laramie GainRedevelopment Project on South End of 3rd St. Laramie GainThird Street Partners, LLC, a Wyoming Company, recently announced a redevelopment project along South 3rd Street in Laramie.Thomas KocalThomas Kocal
Wyoming Economy Still 'Modestly' ImprovingWyoming Economy Still 'Modestly' ImprovingMineral extraction employment grew 1.5 percent from last year. Related industries also increased.Associated PressAssociated Press