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Census ACS 2023 · 23 counties

Richest Counties in Wyoming

Income varies significantly across Wyoming's 23 counties. Teton County leads with a median household income of $112,681. County-level income data reveals economic disparities within the state that statewide averages can mask — affluent suburban counties often have incomes 2-3x higher than rural counties in the same state. These differences affect school funding, public services, and quality of life.

Source: Census ACS 2023 5-Year Estimates

#CountyMedian IncomePopulation
1Weston County$87,5456,835
2Washakie County$62,6487,708
3Uinta County$82,67220,605
4Teton County$112,68123,358
5Sweetwater County$76,46441,786
6Sublette County$82,7918,806
7Sheridan County$70,85531,585
8Platte County$66,2998,606
9Park County$70,53330,109
10Niobrara County$48,9872,415
11Natrona County$71,24779,735
12Lincoln County$86,09220,158
13Laramie County$77,884100,661
14Johnson County$63,9058,602
15Hot Springs County$64,3754,618
16Goshen County$64,88212,587
17Fremont County$64,64639,472
18Crook County$71,2097,339
19Converse County$79,16413,759
20Carbon County$66,72114,549
21Campbell County$95,25347,018
22Big Horn County$60,54711,737
23Albany County$59,88137,713

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Frequently Asked Questions

Teton County is the #1 ranked county in Wyoming by median household income, with a value of $112,681 according to Census ACS 2023 data.

Wyoming has 23 counties tracked in Census ACS 2023 data.

All data comes from the American Community Survey (ACS) 2023 5-Year estimates by the US Census Bureau.

Data from the American Community Survey 2023 5-Year estimates. Covers all counties in Wyoming.