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Office Space Wyoming |
If you are going to do business in the state of Wyoming, Your City Office can help you find serviced offices for your company. To this day, the economic life of Wyoming is largely driven by two sectors, one of which is agriculture, with feed grains and livestock being the major elements of the agriculture sector.
The other sector driving the economy of Wyoming is mining, including petroleum and natural gas production. Mining and petroleum production blossomed in the 1970s. This led to sustained population growth and an increase in wealth in the state. In the early 1980s, unemployment in Wyoming was low, per capita income was high, and the rate of inflation in the state declined, contrary to what was going on in the rest of the nation's economy.
Wyoming has no personal or corporate income tax. This helped nurture a favorable business climate during the 1990s. At the advent of the 21st century, the state economy's annual growth rate accelerated, increasing from 1.1 percent in 1998 to 12.3 percent by 2000. Since the state wasn't heavily involved in information technology to begin with, they were pretty much unaffected when the high tech bubble burst in the year 2001. Wyoming even managed to register growth of 6.8 percent for 2001.
The main growth sectors in the Wyoming economy, like the rest of the US economy, have been in various categories of services. The output of general services rose 37.9 percent from 1997 to 2001. Trade was up 29.1 percent and the government sector was up 24.3 percent. The financial services sector was up 23.6 percent.
The gross state product for Wyoming in 2001 was $20.4 billion, which makes it the third smallest state economy. Government accounted for $2.8 billion of that, and at 13.7 percent of gross state product, it was a higher percentage than the twelve percent national average. Nonetheless, if you want to do business in Wyoming, there are opportunities, particularly in the mining and agriculture sectors.
Serviced Offices in Wyoming
If you need office space in Wyoming, Your City Office can help you find the serviced offices you need. They have the perhaps the largest selection of office space available worldwide, and a great deal of expertise in connecting companies of all sizes with office space. Your business will benefit from the choice of high-level executive office space that Your City Office can connect you with throughout Wyoming.
The team is experienced at locating office space in Wyoming, and knows all areas of the state. There are serviced offices available in various sizes and price ranges, thus there is bound to be something to exactly suit your needs. Whether you need long-term office space or short term/flexible term office space, chances are Your City Office can find you something in Wyoming. Furnished and unfurnished offices are available, as well as various degrees of servicing and administrative and facilities staffing.
Business centers and serviced offices are a great way to expand your business in Wyoming. If you are looking for a virtual office in Wyoming, there are many special offers and opportunities, so contact a representative as soon as possible. |
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