Socioeconomic Longitudinal Monitoring Project First Year Progress Report Volu

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University of Wyoming Center for Urban And Region
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5 13. 1 16. 5 15. 9 24. 8 10. 7 3. 0 TOTAL 696 Source: U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1970 Census of Population, General Population Characteristics .
8 CHAPTER 4 CURRENT EMPLOYMENT AND POPULATION This chapter discusses recent population and employment trends in Wheatland County; consideration is given the underlying causes respon- sible for change. Included in the employment discussion is an analysis of unemployment rates.
4. 1 Population In recent years, the population of
...Wheatland County has remained relatively constant, fluctuating around 2, 400. Table 4-1 shows that the county had a population of approximately 2, 530 in 1970; since that time, the number of residents has declined to the current estimate of 2, 400. Harlowton, the county seat, now has a population of 1, 400 or 58 percent of the total for the county. With a current population of 150, Judith Gap is the only other incorporated town in the county. Two unincorpor- ated towns. Two Dot and Shawmut, have estimated populations of 100 and 75, respectively.

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