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Home»Human Interest»Wyoming Residents Worried as the Labor Crunch Might Force Some to Move Out of the State: ‘Time To Go Suffer Somewhere More Open and Fun’

Wyoming Residents Worried as the Labor Crunch Might Force Some to Move Out of the State: ‘Time To Go Suffer Somewhere More Open and Fun’

Many are leaving their states

Giovanna La PineBy Giovanna La PineJune 17, 20263 Mins Read
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Recently, people in Wyoming, especially business owners, have reported that it’s been particularly difficult to cover shifts and fill job vacancies because the labor force is nearly nonexistent. On the other hand, several citizens from Wyoming claim that some jobs don’t pay well enough to justify taking them, and for that reason, a lot of them are thinking about moving out of state, as the cost of living has risen so much in the state that there’s nothing encouraging people to stay.

From Cafés To Clinics, Wyoming’s Labor Crunch Is Holding The Economy Back
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Today, Cowboy State Daily published an article on how the labor crunch has been affecting many citizens across the state. According to some business owners, there’s almost no one willing to take shifts at certain establishments, ranging from normal coffee shop jobs to even some that range in the six figures.

Among the factors affecting this, it seems that the working population is one, as several are college students seeking short shifts, meaning some businesses are losing time and money trying to rearrange shifts to accommodate employees. On the other hand, the better-paying jobs also struggle because they can’t find people willing to move to Wyoming. Some believe that the housing situation isn’t great, and it has become pretty expensive for outsiders looking to make a living here.

And while business owners have said the above, citizens have other thoughts, claiming that some jobs aren’t worth taking, especially since the cost of living is too high for some, which has prompted some to consider leaving Wyoming for good.

Wyoming Redditors Believe Moving Out Might Be the Best Idea

After reading the post, several Redditors discussed what was happening in the comments. Many agreed that living in the state is expensive and that, at times, you need to have at least three jobs to make it through the month. Yet some believe that an easier solution is to go to another place.

“Time to go suffer somewhere more open and fun.“

“This is why I left. While the cost of living might be higher in Oregon, my wages and quality of life are higher.“

Others, however, believe that the authorities are the ones to blame. There have been many regulations and laws that have affected the quality of life in Wyoming.

“Yeah. Let’s pass some more laws to make Wyoming less attractive.“

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In the end, many believe that, while drastic, moving out would be better in the long run, as things in the state don’t look as if they will improve any time soon.

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