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2002 Economic Census promotion page 2002 Economic Census:
Wyoming Businesses to Receive Census Forms
 In December 2002, more than 5 million businesses in America will receive economic census forms, including most businesses with paid employees.
Wyoming and its Counties Metropolitan Areas

Wyoming and its Counties
Areas may not add to higher level totals due to rounding and a limited number of businesses not yet classified by county.
Area name Estimated
Forms
Wyoming 13,000
Albany County, WY 700
Big Horn County, WY 220
Campbell County, WY 870
Carbon County, WY 420
Converse County, WY 250
Crook County, WY 120
Fremont County, WY 870
Goshen County, WY 250
Hot Springs County, WY 140
Johnson County, WY 220
Laramie County, WY 1,600
Lincoln County, WY 320
Natrona County, WY 1,900
Niobrara County, WY 70
Park County, WY 800
Platte County, WY 190
Sheridan County, WY 740
Sublette County, WY 200
Sweetwater County, WY 810
Teton County, WY 1,100
Uinta County, WY 400
Washakie County, WY 260
Weston County, WY 150

 

 

Wyoming Metropolitan Areas
Areas may not add to higher level totals due to rounding and a limited number of businesses not yet classified by county.
Area name Estimated
Forms
Casper, WY MSA 1,900
Cheyenne, WY MSA 1,600
Area Outside Wyoming Metropolitan Areas 9,100
For all metro areas, including totals for metro areas crossing state lines, see the metro area section of the
United States page.


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