Wyoming Business

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Despite people leaving the state and low fertility rate, Wyoming population slightly up

“There are two factors contributing to the population change.”

New Maps Help Communities and Investors Focus on Opportunities in Rural Areas and Opportunity Zones.

The organization that created the maps says the data visualization tools are designed to help policymakers, investors, funders and local economic developers create jobs and development in rural communities.

The 30-Minute One Way Commute is the Standard – But We Enjoy the 2 Song Commute in Montana

Large labor markets require transportation that permits residents to reach the maximum of jobs in a reasonable period of time (such as 30 minutes, which has historical significance).

Interested in a MEDA Community Review?  Applications from Communities in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming Due by February 15th; next is June 15th.

A MEDA Community Review is an excellent three phased tool that will improve your community collaboration, communication, and action. 

Video – The Women of Jackson Hole Ski Patrol

This video from Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, in Wyoming, celebrates the women of its ski-patrol team, working an occupation traditionally dominated by men.

Teton County (Jackson Hole), Wyoming leads nation in per capita income – $252,000 per person including children

Astronomical wealth complicates life for residents of truly average means.

Wyoming receives millions in federal dollars for broadband

More than 9,800 rural households across Wyoming will be getting broadband

Wyoming’s coal-fired economy is coming to an end

The state faces a future without an industry that’s been very good to it.

Wyoming has one of the worst gender wage gaps in the country, but solutions exist

Wyoming ranked 49th in the country, with women making 69 cents for every dollar men made.

University of Wyoming to launch carbon capture collaboration with Department of Energy

Republican state Gov. Mark Gordon says he has remained committed to the state’s coal assets as it produces about 40% of the nation’s coal despite declining demand nationwide and increasing interest in renewables and natural gas.