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Economic Summary 1st Quarter 2009

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

A new edition of the Economic Analysis Division’s Wyoming Economic Summary is now available. This quarterly publication highlights the State’s economic conditions. The economic indicators that are discussed and graphically illustrated include employment by industry, income and earnings, housing, taxable sales, tourism, agriculture, and revenue. The current report highlights data for the first quarter of 2009. The report is available electronically on the Division’s website, http://eadiv.state.wy.us/wef/Economic_Summary1Q09.pdf

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Let’s talk Finances. Get out of Debt. Free Information.

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

Finally there is a forum where you can talk about financial matters, get free tips on how to get out of debt, negotiate with creditors, build wealth and help others. You can even ask questions for financial experts to answer.

www.FreeFinancialTalk.com

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Economic Summary – 4Q08

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

A new edition of the Economic Analysis Division’s Wyoming Economic Summary is now available. This quarterly publication highlights the State’s economic conditions. The economic indicators that are discussed and graphically illustrated include employment by industry, income and earnings, housing, taxable sales, tourism, agriculture, and revenue. The current report highlights data for the fourth quarter of 2008. The report is available electronically on the Division’s website, http://eadiv.state.wy.us/wef/Economic_Summary4Q08.pdf

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2008 County Population – Wyoming

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

The U.S. Census Bureau has released the July 1, 2008 county population estimates. The data is available on the Economic Analysis Division’s (EAD) website using the following link: http://eadiv.state.wy.us/pop/pop.html A copy of the press release has also been included in this post.

Click Here for 2008 Wyoming County Population Report

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Gas Industry in Tough Times

Friday, March 13th, 2009

Gillette has long been nicknamed The Energy Capital of the Nation. However Gillette is seeing difficult times with many of its energy industries. The methane industry has been stumbling into many challenges. When you say Bird Stips you will probably hear a reply of groans, and in some cases, sobs. The sage grouse stipulations have hit again slowing drilling. However, low gas prices also loom over our local methane industry. Many companies have shut-in their fields pending a better gas price. We visited with Jason Kannegieter of Pump Sales and Services, and when asked if he could give us a positive note on methane he simply said No, we had to let some people go just yesterday [Monday 9, 2009], that is the first time in 12 years we have had to do that.  Aaron Grossi an employee for Pump Sales and Services said It felt like, around February 1st someone just pulled the E-brake on the methane industry here in Gillette. How vast of an effect does this have on our economy? The answer is disheartening. Drilling companies slow drilling no longer needing their work hands. Pipelines are not being put in, ending the jobs of several more Workers and Welders. Production companies are shutting in fields, no longer needing some of their Pumper Hands; those production companies are also slowing the repair and replacement of broken and old pumps, eliminating the once high demand for Roustabout Workers and Pump Mechanics. This unfortunate undulation reaches many companies and continues well beyond our city limits. Countless companies have opted to cut overtime, in order to survive during this slow period. More specific data on rig comparisons in Wyoming based on the individual counties can be located here, Rig Comparisons. Although it is obvious that the number of rigs have gone down from 2008 to 2009 there is still drilling in progress. So what is it that keeps the methane industry from packing-up and going home? Hope. When asked about what the future holds for him, Mr. Grossi mentioned, Things are bound to come around for methane, people need to keep their houses warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Many companies are hoping that with less supply being pumped into the pipelines each day, demand will increase and drive prices up enough to make the effort more profitable. Their strategy may produce some result, as we have seen small rising in the natural gas pricing in our area, over the last couple of days. We also asked Mr. Kannegieter if he thought things might start turning around, he replied I am sure it will, but not for at least another 6 months. A Wyoming resource for those interested in more specific information is Wyoming Pipeline. Wyoming Pipeline offers a wide variety of information focusing on natural gas, pipelines, as well as coal, oil, power, nuclear, petrochemicals, and metals. You can also read a little on coal bed methane from the Wyoming State Geological Survey.


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Cramer: A Mortgage Plan That Works

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

Jim Cramer breaks down his mortgage plan and explains why the U.S. is running out of time to fix the growing crisis.

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Excellent article about Wyoming Coal Production

Monday, January 12th, 2009

Will 2008 be the last record-breaking year for coal?

Read More @ Gillette News Record

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Recent Real Estate Market Update

Friday, January 9th, 2009

Hello Everyone!

Happy 2009. The housing market in Gillette is once again changing. Our housing inventory is decreasing. (It is my opinion that we need to maintain an inventory of about 300 homes in Gillette for a healthy market for our population) I believe in part the decrease is due to the fabulous interest rates that are currently being offered. The rates change from day to day but have been dropping below 5%. The biggest drop in inventory is in the $250 and below. Please email or call if you have any questions, if you haven’t refinanced your current loans NOW is the time!!!!!!

Real Estate Market Update 1-7-09

Traci Conklin
Associate Broker
RE/MAX Professionals
307-682-6622 ext. 124
traciconklin@vcn.com
www.traciconklin.net

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Maryland company plans to build clean coal facility near Gillette

Monday, January 5th, 2009

A Rockville, Md., company has entered into a land lease agreement with Buckskin Mine to build an $80 million clean coal facility in the Powder River Basin.

Read More – Gillette News Record

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Wyoming Economic Summary

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

A new edition of the Economic Analysis Division’s Wyoming Economic Summary is now available. This quarterly publication highlights the State’s economic conditions. The economic indicators that are discussed and graphically illustrated include employment by industry, income and earnings, housing, taxable sales, tourism, agriculture, and revenue. The current report highlights data for the third quarter of 2008. The report is available electronically on the Division’s website: http://eadiv.state.wy.us/wef/Economic_Summary1208.pdf

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