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119th Congress · WY-AL

Wyoming At-Large Congressional District

Wyoming At-Large Congressional District (WY-AL) has a population of 579,761. The median household income is $74,815 and the median age is 38.8.

579,761

Population

6

People / sq mi

$74,815

Median Income

38.8

Median Age

WY-AL covers 97,089 sq mi of land at 6.0 people per square mile.

Race & Ethnicity

White86.0%
Black or African American0.9%
Asian0.1%
Hispanic or Latino (any race)3.9%

Economy & Income

$74,815

Median Household Income

$41,006

Per Capita Income

7.1%

Poverty Rate

2.4%

Unemployment

Housing

$285,100

Median Home Value

$968

Median Rent

71.9%

Homeownership

Education

94.1%

High School+

29.9%

Bachelor's+

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Frequently Asked Questions

Wyoming At-Large Congressional District (WY-AL) has a population of 579,761 according to the latest Census ACS 5-Year estimates. Each US Congressional District is drawn to be roughly equal in population (~760K people).

The median household income in Wyoming At-Large Congressional District is $74,815, with a per capita income of $41,006.

Wyoming At-Large Congressional District is 86.0% White, 0.9% Black, 0.1% Asian, and 3.9% Hispanic or Latino, per Census ACS data.

Data for Wyoming At-Large Congressional District (119th Congress) from the American Community Survey 5-Year estimates. Land area from the Census Gazetteer files. Congressional districts are redrawn after each decennial Census; the 119th Congress (current) uses post-2020 boundaries.

The this entity record above pulls directly from the U.S. Census Bureau ACS and decennial files. What follows is the per-entity context — how this entity sits in the broader U.S. population demographics distribution and which underlying factors drive the headline numbers.

Every number on this page links back to the U.S. Census Bureau ACS and decennial files; the methodology page describes the inputs, refresh cadence, and known limitations of the underlying data product.

Practical use of this page is in combination with the comparison and ranking pages elsewhere on the site, which surface the same data for this entity’s peers within U.S. states, metros, cities, and ZIPs. A single-entity reading without peer context can be misleading when an entity is an outlier on one axis but typical on another.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS, 2026.