Moving To Wyoming 2017-08-15T16:18:45+00:00

Moving to Wyoming

Moving to WY

Wyoming, otherwise known as ‘The Equality or Cowboy State’, is a fabulous state to work and live. If you are moving or relocating to WY, we have composed a detailed list of some important facts and useful tidbits to help make your move an easy transition.

Geography

Located in the Mountain Region of the country, Wyoming is bordered by Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota and Utah. With a total land area of over 97,813.56 Square Miles, it comes in as the 10th largest state.

Population

Currently, the population of WY is 585,501 making it the -1 least populated state in the union and the 0th least densely populated. The state capital, Cheyenne, has a population of 55362. which is the 14th smallest capital in the country.

Notable Wyomingites

Wyoming is home to several famous and some infamous citizens such as, James Bridger a memorable trapper guide and storyteller is from and John Colter a memorable trader is from . Others include people like June Etta Downey a educator and Curt Gowdy a sportscaster .

Climate

Wyoming’s climate is determined to a large extent by its location in the middle latitudes, in frequent close proximity to the jet stream, and in the interior of the North American continent far from oceanic moisture sources. While its proximity to the jet stream brings frequent storm systems, the lack of easy access to moisture sources leads to a mostly semi-arid climate. It has large climatic variations due to its geographic diversity and altitudinal range. The eastern portion of the state lies within the Great Plains, while a series of mountain ranges and basins comprises the central and western parts. Elevations across the state range from about 3,100 feet to 13,800 feet, and this large range causes a wide variation in temperatures. The state has mild to warm (depending on elevation) summers and cold winters. Average winter minimum temperatures are mostly in the range of 0°F to 15°F. For most of the state, average summer maximum temperatures range from upper 70s to the upper 80s, although temperatures are much lower at higher elevations. Due to the state’s semi-arid climate, temperatures can vary widely from day to night. The year 2012 was the state’s hottest on record, with a statewide annual temperature of 44.8°F, 3.9°F higher than the long-term average (1895-2014).

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National Parks

Wyoming is home to 1 beautiful national park.

  • Grand TetonGrand Teton is the tallest mountain in the Teton Range. The park’s historic Jackson Hole and reflective piedmont lakes teem with endemic wildlife, with a backdrop of craggy mountains that rise auptly from the sage-covered valley.

Schools & Education

Whether you are a student, have children, or neither, a state’s educational system is not only important to those attending, it’s vital to the overall quality of life, culture and economics of the state. Based on data from multiple public and private sources, we were able to rank Wyoming’s educational system.

Overall Grade: B-

Wyoming spends on average $17490.00 per pupil, which is greater than the national average ($11,900). WY ranks #7 in the US compared to the rest of the country. While WY ranks #7 in spending, the latest graduation rate is 79.30%%.

Another important factor is the percentage of families that enroll their young children (ages 3-4) in an accredited pre-school program. Wyoming ranks #39 with over 40.30% of children attending a early educational program.

Taxes

The current income tax rate for Wyoming is 0.00% which ranks 1st favorable amongst other states. If you are purchasing property, you may want to consider the the property tax burden rate. This is the amount you pay in taxes per $1000 earned. WY’s rate is $39.02 which ranks 41st in the US.

Currently, WY sales tax is $30.15 for which it comes in as 39th compared to other states.

Sports

Unfortunately Wyoming does’nt have any major league teams.

Utility Companies

Before you move to Wyoming, it’s advised that you know who your utility companies are. We have an extensive list of both public and private utility companies in WY.

Company Type
Big Horn Rural Electric Co Cooperative
Bridger Valley Elec Assn, Inc Cooperative
Carbon Power & Light, Inc Cooperative
Cheyenne Light Fuel & Power d/b/a Black Hills Energy Investor Owned
City of Cody Municipal
Garland Light & Power Company Cooperative
City of Gillette – (WY) Municipal
High Plains Power Inc Cooperative
Lower Valley Energy Inc Cooperative
City of Torrington – (WY) Municipal
Powder River Energy Corp Cooperative
Wyrulec Company Cooperative
High West Energy, Inc Cooperative
Wyoming Municipal Power Agency Municipal Mktg Authority

Other Resources

For more information about moving to Wyoming, visit their website at http://www.state.wy.us/