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- U.S. subsidiaries in Wyoming play
a vital role in supporting jobs. They now employ 9,100
workers in Wyoming—an increase of more than 26% over
five years.
- In fact, the relative portion of
jobs in the state supplied by U.S. subsidiaries remains
significant. They provide the livelihood for 4.5%
of Wyoming’s private-sector workforce.
- Wyoming ranks 20th in the country in the share of
its workforce supported by U.S. subsidiaries.

- U.S. subsidiaries support 1,500
manufacturing jobs in Wyoming. Manufacturing companies
tend to have a strong “multiplier” effect on the economy—stimulating
a substantial amount of activity and jobs in other
sectors through their demand for inputs from other
suppliers.
- Almost 15% of manufacturing jobs
in Wyoming are supported by U.S. subsidiaries.

- U.S. subsidiaries consistently support millions
of American jobs. They now employ 5.1 million Americans-or
4.4% of private sector employment.
- U.S. subsidiaries support an annual payroll of $335.9
billion.
- U.S. subsidiaries provide an average compensation
per U.S. worker of $66,042; this is 32% higher than
compensation at all U.S. companies.
- U.S. subsidiaries also spent $121 billion on plant
construction and new equipment.
- U.S. subsidiaries' share of U.S. manufacturing employment
represents almost 11% of American manufacturing jobs.
Uranium Power Corporation
(UPC), a U.S. subsidiary of a Canadian
based company focused on exploring and developing uranium
properties, is set to open an office in Casper, Wyoming.
The new facility will be responsible for overseeing
the development and exploration of the companys
5 existing U.S. mines.
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Axiohm Transaction Solutions
BP
Brunton Company
Oldcastle Inc.
Rio Tinto
Sodexho
Uranium Power Corporation (UPC)
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