WYOMING COUNTY PROFILES
Big Horn County
County Seat:  Basin
Land Area (square mile):  3,137.1 Department of Administration & Information
Economic Analysis Division
Population Per Square Mile:  3.8
Big Horn Percent Wyoming Percent
POPULATION - AGE/SEX1        
Total 12,005 100.0 585,501 100.0
    Male 6,039 50.3 298,942 51.1
    Female 5,966 49.7 286,559 48.9
         
    Under 5 years 761 6.3 38,145 6.5
    5 to 9 years 833 6.9 40,249 6.9
    10 to 14 years 922 7.7 38,402 6.6
    15 to 19 years 863 7.2 36,930 6.3
    20 to 24 years 593 4.9 40,363 6.9
    25 to 29 years 636 5.3 40,926 7.0
    30 to 34 years 657 5.5 41,022 7.0
    35 to 39 years 686 5.7 38,310 6.5
    40 to 44 years 575 4.8 33,024 5.6
    45 to 49 years 679 5.7 32,992 5.6
    50 to 54 years 730 6.1 36,060 6.2
    55 to 59 years 804 6.7 41,980 7.2
    60 to 64 years 854 7.1 39,286 6.7
    65 to 69 years 828 6.9 32,380 5.5
    70 to 74 years 593 4.9 20,860 3.6
    75 to 79 years 434 3.6 14,415 2.5
    80 to 84 years 282 2.3 9,622 1.6
    85 years and over 275 2.3 10,535 1.8
         
    Under 18 years 3,079 25.6 138,901 23.7
    18 to 24 years 893 7.4 55,188 9.4
    25 to 44 years 2,554 21.3 153,282 26.2
    45 to 64 years 3,067 25.5 150,318 25.7
    65 years and over 2,412 20.1 87,812 15.0
         
 Median age (years) 40.4 (X) 37.1 NA
         
POPULATION - RACE/HISPANIC1
All Races Combined 12,005 100.0 585,501 100.0
    White Alone 11,506 95.8 543,387 92.8
    Black or African American Alone 78 0.6 7,753 1.3
    American Indian and Alaska Native Alone 179 1.5 15,762 2.7
    Asian Alone 57 0.5 5,856 1.0
    Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone 2 0.0 673 0.1
    Two or More Races 183 1.5 12,070 2.1
         
Hispanic (may be of any race) 1,082 9.0 58,413 10.0
Non-Hispanic 10,923 91.0 527,088 90.0
    White Alone 10,545 87.8 492,245 84.1
         
COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE1
Total Population Change 14 100.0 -1,054 100.0
    Natural Change 28 200.0 2,752 -261.1
        Births 149 (X) 7,590 (X)
        Deaths 121 (X) 4,838 (X)
    Net Migration -6 -42.9 -3,823 362.7
         
HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE2
Total households 4,459 100.0 226,985 100.0
    Family households (families) 2,909 65.2 147,961 65.2
               With own children under 18 years 1,232 27.6 64,109 28.2
        Married-couple family 2,440 54.7 117,587 51.8
               With own children under 18 years 935 21.0 45,339 20.0
        Male householder, no wife present, family 186 4.2 11,235 4.9
               With own children under 18 years 129 2.9 6,764 3.0
        Female householder, no husband present, family 283 6.3 19,139 8.4
               With own children under 18 years 168 3.8 12,006 5.3
    Nonfamily households 1,550 34.8 79,024 34.8
        Householder living alone 1,393 31.2 63,765 28.1
               65 years and over 733 16.4 22,405 9.9
         
  Households with one or more people under 18 years 1,318 29.6 69,577 30.7
  Households with one or more people 65 years and over 1,607 36.0 57,099 25.2
         
Average household size 2.62 (X) 2.51 (X)
Average family size 3.31 (X) 3.06 (X)
         
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT2
Population 25 years and over 8,044 100.0 387,062 100.0
     Less than 9th grade 285 3.5 7,370 1.9
     9th to 12th grade, no diploma 553 6.9 22,081 5.7
     High school graduate (includes equivalency) 2,404 29.9 112,932 29.2
     Some college, no degree 2,577 32.0 102,613 26.5
     Associate's degree 672 8.4 41,392 10.7
     Bachelor's degree 1,150 14.3 66,753 17.2
     Graduate or professional degree 403 5.0 33,921 8.8
         
Percent high school graduate or higher (X) 89.6 (X) 92.4
Percent bachelor's degree or higher (X) 19.3 (X) 26.0
         
VETERAN STATUS2
Civilian population 18 years and over 8,898 100.0 441,797 100.0
     Civilian veterans 907 10.2 47,390 10.7
         
DISABILITY STATUS2
Civilian noninstitutionalized population 11,700 100.0 573,538 100.0
     With a disability 1,914 16.4 72,151 12.6
         
RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO2
Population age 1 year and over 11,805 100.0 576,016 100.0
     Same house 9,888 83.8 469,889 81.6
     Different house in the U.S. 1,901 16.1 103,805 18.0
          Same county 958 8.1 58,374 10.1
          Different county 943 8.0 45,431 7.9
               Same state 453 3.8 16,601 2.9
               Different state 490 4.2 28,830 5.0
     Abroad 16 0.1 2,322 0.4
         
PLACE OF BIRTH2
Total Population 11,931 100.0 583,029 100
     Native 11,538 96.7 562,317 96.4
         Born in United States 11,499 96.4 557,367 95.6
             Born in Wyoming 6,191 51.9 240,959 41.3
             Born in different state 5,308 44.5 316,408 54.3
         Born in Island areas or abroad to American parents 39 0.3 4,950 0.8
     Foreign born 393 3.3 20,712 3.6
         Naturalized U.S. citizen 165 1.4 8,029 1.4
         Not a U.S. citizen 228 1.9 12,683 2.2
         
INCOME AND BENEFITS (IN 2016 INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)2
Total households 4,459 100.0 226,985 100.0
     Less than $10,000 237 5.3 11,209 4.9
     $10,000 to $14,999 344 7.7 10,336 4.6
     $15,000 to $24,999 601 13.5 22,047 9.7
     $25,000 to $34,999 452 10.1 22,140 9.8
     $35,000 to $49,999 524 11.8 30,946 13.6
     $50,000 to $74,999 1,072 24.0 42,533 18.7
     $75,000 to $99,999 520 11.7 32,162 14.2
     $100,000 to $149,999 582 13.1 36,451 16.1
     $150,000 to $199,999 79 1.8 11,330 5.0
     $200,000 or more 48 1.1 7,831 3.5
 Median household income (dollars) $50,820 (X) $59,143 (X)
 Mean household income (dollars) $57,349 (X) $74,667 (X)
         
 With earnings 3,379 75.8 185,648 81.8
     Mean earnings (dollars) $58,112 (X) $72,967 (X)
 With Social Security 1,667 37.4 64,016 28.2
     Mean Social Security income (dollars) $18,473 (X) $17,987 (X)
 With retirement income 888 19.9 40,845 18.0
     Mean retirement income (dollars) $17,221 (X) $23,352 (X)
         
 With Supplemental Security Income 145 3.3 8,289 3.7
     Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) $7,052 (X) $10,164 (X)
 With cash public assistance income 50 1.1 3,795 1.7
     Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) $1,044 (X) $3,028 (X)
 With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits 291 6.5 13,677 6.0
         
Median Earnings for Full-Time Year-Round Workers - Male $49,620 (X) $53,359 (X)
Median Earnings for Full-Time Year-Round Workers - Female $29,930 (X) $36,382 (X)
         
PER CAPITA INCOME3
Per capita personal income $35,815 (X) $55,116 (X)
Per capita personal current transfer receipts $8,124 (X) $7,356 (X)
Per capita dividends, interest, and rent $6,617 (X) $16,885 (X)
Average nonfarm proprietors' income $11,501 (X) $36,990 (X)
         
FAMILIES AND PEOPLE WHOSE INCOME IS BELOW THE POVERTY LEVEL2
All families 227 7.8 11,299 7.6
     With related children under 18 years 147 11.3 8,344 12.2
Married couple families 118 4.8 4,574 3.9
     With related children under 18 years 52 5.4 2,440 5.1
Families with female householder, no husband present 102 36.0 5,835 30.5
     With related children under 18 years 88 45.4 5,173 38.0
         
All people 1,385 11.9 65,762 11.6
     Under 18 years 386 13.0 18,908 13.9
     18 to 64 years 816 12.7 41,247 11.6
     65 years and over 183 8.2 5,607 7.2
         
RATIO OF INCOME TO POVERTY LEVEL IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS2
Total: 11,647 100.0 568,943 100.0
     Under .50 472 4.1 27,939 4.9
     .50 to .99 913 7.8 37,823 6.6
     1.00 to 1.24 565 4.9 22,496 4.0
     1.25 to 1.49 536 4.6 22,852 4.0
     1.50 to 1.84 989 8.5 33,436 5.9
     1.85 to 1.99 404 3.5 17,166 3.0
     2.00 and over 7,768 66.7 407,231 71.6
         
HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE2
Civilian noninstitutionalized population 11,700 100.0 573,538 100.0
     With health insurance coverage 9,933 84.9 500,207 87.2
          With private health insurance 7,657 65.4 417,131 72.7
          With public coverage 3,869 33.1 152,893 26.7
     No health insurance coverage 1,767 15.1 73,331 12.8
         
 Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 18 years 3,013 100.0 138,362 100.0
      No health insurance coverage 346 11.5 10,124 7.3
         
HOUSING UNITS2
Total housing units 5,376 100.0 267,987 100.0
     Occupied housing units 4,459 82.9 226,985 84.7
          Owner-occupied 3,279 73.5 155,741 68.6
          Renter-occupied 1,180 26.5 71,244 31.4
     Vacant housing units 917 17.1 41,002 15.3
         
  Homeowner vacancy rate (X) 1.6 (X) 1.6
  Rental vacancy rate (X) 7.0 (X) 8.6
         
UNITS IN STRUCTURE2
Total housing units 5,376 100.0 267,987 100.0
     Single family units 4,253 79.1 188,133 70.2
     2 to 4 units 210 3.9 18,326 6.8
     5 to 9 units 152 2.8 8,993 3.4
     10 or more units 46 0.9 15,590 5.8
     Mobile home  685 12.7 36,381 13.6
     RV, van, boat, etc. 30 0.6 564 0.2
         
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMITS4
Total housing units 8 100.0 1,727 100.0
     Single family units 8 100.0 1,549 89.7
     2 to 4 units 0 0.0 63 3.6
     5 or more units 0 0.0 115 6.7
         
HOME VALUE2
Owner-occupied units 3,279 100.0 155,741 100.0
     Less than $50,000 326 9.9 16,549 10.6
     $50,000 to $99,999 621 18.9 10,753 6.9
     $100,000 to $149,999 718 21.9 19,003 12.2
     $150,000 to $199,999 550 16.8 31,626 20.3
     $200,000 to $299,999 555 16.9 41,913 26.9
     $300,000 to $499,999 358 10.9 24,969 16.0
     $500,000 to $999,999 101 3.1 7,764 5.0
     $1,000,000 or more 50 1.5 3,164 2.0
 Median (dollars) $148,200 (X) $199,900 (X)
         
MORTGAGE STATUS2
Owner-occupied units 3,279 100.0 155,741 100.0
     Housing units with a mortgage 1,507 46.0 90,072 57.8
     Housing units without a mortgage 1,772 54.0 65,669 42.2
         
GROSS RENT2
Occupied units paying rent 899 100.0 64,450 100.0
     Less than $500 346 38.5 8,751 13.6
     $500 to $999 488 54.3 36,349 56.4
     $1,000 to $1,499 65 7.2 13,733 21.3
     $1,500 to $1,999 0 0.0 4,528 7.0
     $2,000 to $2,499 0 0.0 603 0.9
     $2,500 to $2,999 0 0.0 216 0.3
     $3,000 or more 0 0.0 270 0.4
 Median (dollars) $598 (X) $802 (X)
         
CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE5 
Labor Force 5,584 100.0 302,331 100.0
     Employment 5,310 95.1 286,373 94.7
     Unemployment 274 4.9 15,958 5.3
Unemployment Rate 4.9% (X) 5.3% (X)
         
% of population 16 years and over in labor force2 (X) 59.2 (X) 67.7
         
AVERAGE WAGE AND SALARY EMPLOYMENT6
Total 4,212 100.0 271,823 100.0
    Private 2,709 64.3 205,049 75.4
         Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 151 3.6 2,668 1.0
         Mining, Quarrying, & Oil & Gas Extraction 461 10.9 18,778 6.9
         Utilities 34 0.8 2,542 0.9
         Construction 294 7.0 21,108 7.8
         Manufacturing 344 8.2 9,230 3.4
         Wholesale Trade 86 2.0 8,499 3.1
         Retail Trade 280 6.6 30,673 11.3
         Transportation & Warehousing 60 1.4 9,550 3.5
         Information 69 1.6 3,743 1.4
         Financial Activities 130 3.1 10,834 4.0
         Professional & Business Services 301 7.1 17,794 6.5
         Educational & Health Services 158 3.8 26,476 9.7
         Leisure & Hospitality 225 5.3 35,865 13.2
         Other Services 117 2.8 7,293 2.7
    Government 1,503 35.7 66,774 24.6
         Federal Government 90 2.1 7,504 2.8
         State Gov't (inc. higher public education) 170 4.0 12,936 4.8
         Local Gov't (inc. local public education and hospitals) 1,243 29.5 46,334 17.0
         
TOTAL ANNUAL WAGES6
Total $167,614,747 100.0 $12,228,654,790 100.0
    Private $107,210,080 64.0 $8,983,771,160 73.5
         Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting $4,618,555 2.8 $89,589,007 0.7
         Mining, Quarrying, & Oil & Gas Extraction $26,115,647 15.6 $1,585,614,835 13.0
         Utilities $1,849,030 1.1 $224,614,013 1.8
         Construction $14,080,084 8.4 $1,062,929,069 8.7
         Manufacturing $15,507,688 9.3 $590,855,639 4.8
         Wholesale Trade $3,875,845 2.3 $485,140,056 4.0
         Retail Trade $5,952,852 3.6 $846,721,483 6.9
         Transportation & Warehousing $1,980,970 1.2 $457,411,941 3.7
         Information $3,236,977 1.9 $170,262,040 1.4
         Financial Activities $5,915,995 3.5 $567,836,696 4.6
         Professional & Business Services $11,693,936 7.0 $863,490,448 7.1
         Educational & Health Services $4,129,012 2.5 $1,093,458,304 8.9
         Leisure & Hospitality $2,737,945 1.6 $694,235,596 5.7
         Other Services $5,515,544 3.3 $251,612,033 2.1
    Government $60,404,667 36.0 $3,244,883,630 26.5
         Federal Government $5,104,226 3.0 $476,679,101 3.9
         State Gov't (inc. higher public education) $7,662,469 4.6 $713,000,211 5.8
         Local Gov't (inc. local public education and hospitals) $47,637,972 28.4 $2,055,204,318 16.8
         
AVERAGE ANNUAL WAGE6
Total $39,792 100.0 $44,988 100.0
    Private $39,572 99.4 $43,813 97.4
         Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting $30,536 76.7 $33,576 74.6
         Mining, Quarrying, & Oil & Gas Extraction $56,681 142.4 $84,440 187.7
         Utilities $53,986 135.7 $88,361 196.4
         Construction $47,851 120.3 $50,358 111.9
         Manufacturing $45,146 113.5 $64,018 142.3
         Wholesale Trade $45,199 113.6 $57,085 126.9
         Retail Trade $21,298 53.5 $27,605 61.4
         Transportation & Warehousing $33,294 83.7 $47,899 106.5
         Information $46,743 117.5 $45,494 101.1
         Financial Activities $45,595 114.6 $52,412 116.5
         Professional & Business Services $38,818 97.6 $48,528 107.9
         Educational & Health Services $26,133 65.7 $41,301 91.8
         Leisure & Hospitality $12,169 30.6 $19,357 43.0
         Other Services $47,041 118.2 $34,499 76.7
    Government $40,189 101.0 $48,595 108.0
         Federal Government $56,557 142.1 $63,525 141.2
         State Gov't (inc. higher public education) $45,073 113.3 $55,119 122.5
         Local Gov't (inc. local public education and hospitals) $38,340 96.4 $44,356 98.6
         
COMMUTING TO OR FROM A DIFFERENT COUNTY OR STATE FOR WORK2
Total Commuting Out 867 100.0 6,987 2.4
     to Park County, WY 505 58.2 (X) (X)
     to Washakie County, WY 188 21.7 (X) (X)
     to Natrona County, WY 40 4.6 (X) (X)
     to Sublette County, WY 21 2.4 (X) (X)
     to Kimball County, NE 18 2.1 (X) (X)
     to All Other Counties  95 11.0 (X) (X)
         
Total Commuting In 618 100.0 14,123 4.8
     from Park County, WY 370 59.9 (X) (X)
     from Washakie County, WY 137 22.2 (X) (X)
     from Sheridan County, WY 30 4.9 (X) (X)
     from Clark County, NV 24 3.9 (X) (X)
     from Morgan County, CO 13 2.1 (X) (X)
     from All Other Counties 44 7.1 (X) (X)
         
AGRICULTURE7
Number of Farms 627 (X) 11,736 (X)
Land in Farms (thousands of acres) 303 (X) 30,364 (X)
Total Cash Receipts (thousands of dollars) $66,399 100.0 $1,308,036 100.0
     Livestock and Products $27,377 41.2 $1,002,333 76.6
     Crops $39,022 58.8 $305,703 23.4
Net Farm Income (thousands of dollars) $5,381 (X) $73,185 (X)
         
VALUATION AND TAXES8
Total Assessed Valuation $201,510,594 100.0 $18,825,099,205 100.0
    Non-Minerals $125,823,328 62.4 $10,434,337,959 55.4
         Agricultural Land $15,268,416 7.6 $344,458,433 1.8
         Residential Property $62,155,297 30.8 $5,169,218,431 27.5
         Commercial Property $14,406,537 7.1 $1,416,403,555 7.5
         Industrial Property $13,298,658 6.6 $1,986,925,601 10.6
         Other (Electrics, Pipelines, Railroads, etc.) $20,694,420 10.3 $1,517,331,939 8.1
    Minerals $75,687,266 37.6 $8,390,761,246 44.6
         Oil $40,501,215 20.1 $2,465,561,294 13.1
         Natural gas $2,396,324 1.2 $2,406,788,472 12.8
         Coal $0 0.0 $2,916,684,373 15.5
         Other minerals $32,789,727 16.3 $601,727,107 3.2
Total Property Taxes $14,586,217 (X) $1,223,057,822 (X)
Average Mill Levy 72.4 (X) 65.0 (X)
         
4% SALES AND USE TAX COLLECTIONS9 
Total $7,105,730 100.0 $639,068,607 100.0
     Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting $2,962 0.0 $258,016 0.0
     Mining, Quarrying, & Oil & Gas Extraction $875,867 12.3 $90,668,105 14.2
     Utilities $590,975 8.3 $35,002,853 5.5
     Construction $165,269 2.3 $19,363,002 3.0
     Manufacturing $497,269 7.0 $19,600,014 3.1
     Wholesale Trade $694,704 9.8 $50,961,084 8.0
     Retail Trade $1,840,240 25.9 $204,923,822 32.1
     Transportation & Warehousing $50,343 0.7 $3,262,111 0.5
     Information $231,994 3.3 $14,351,361 2.2
     Financial Activities (inc. auto, machinery, and equip. leasing) $349,234 4.9 $29,065,546 4.5
     Professional & Business Services $42,711 0.6 $4,546,714 0.7
     Educational & Health Services $396 0.0 $477,254 0.1
     Leisure & Hospitality $426,360 6.0 $73,108,429 11.4
     Other Services $176,374 2.5 $27,254,114 4.3
     Public Administration (reflects automobile sales) $1,161,031 16.3 $66,226,183 10.4
         
LANDOWNERSHIP10 (square miles)
Total Land 3,137.1 100.0 97,093.1 100.0
    U.S. Government 2,413.7 76.9 46,313.0 47.7
         National Park Service 27.1 0.9 3,554.6 3.7
         Forest Service 548.8 17.5 14,275.6 14.7
         Fish and Wildlife 0.0 0.0 78.3 0.1
         Bureau of Land Management 1,729.0 55.1 27,162.6 28.0
         Bureau of Reclamation 108.8 3.5 1,241.9 1.3
    Wyoming 131.1 4.2 6,042.2 6.2
         State Lands Commission 118.7 3.8 5,773.1 5.9
         Recreation Commission 0.3 0.0 11.8 0.0
         Game and Fish 12.1 0.4 257.3 0.3
    Local Government 3.4 0.1 191.9 0.2
         County 2.9 0.1 36.6 0.0
         City and Town 0.1 0.0 78.3 0.1
         School District and College 0.4 0.0 44.4 0.0
    Other Lands 11.5 0.4 3,155.4 3.2
         
 Surface Water 22.0 0.7 735.2 0.8
 Total Public 2,559.7 81.6 55,702.5 57.4
 Total Private 577.4 18.4 41,390.6 42.6
         
PUBLIC SCHOOL STATISTICS11
Number of School Districts 4 (X) 48 (X)
Number of Schools 16 (X) 358 (X)
Fall Enrollment 2,516 (X) 94,002 (X)
Composite ACT score (Grade 11) 20.2 (X) 19.7 (X)
High School Graduates (4 year on time) 215 (X) 5,612 (X)
     Graduation Rate 72.6% (X) 80.0% (X)
Average Daily Membership (ADM) 2,500 (X) 92,733 (X)
Certified Teachers 215 (X) 7,557 (X)
Certified Staff 39 (X) 1,609 (X)
Administration 36 (X) 778 (X)
Classified Staff 182 (X) 7,099 (X)
Students Transported Daily 792 (X) 34,732 (X)
Total General Fund Revenues $44,435,385 (X) $1,486,181,081 (X)
Total General Fund Expenditures $44,126,989 (X) $1,472,059,080 (X)
Operating Cost Per ADM $20,036 (X) $17,989 (X)
% of Students with Free or Reduced Lunch 42.69% (X) 38.66% (X)
         
CRIME12
Violent Crime 5 100.0 1,196 100.0
     Murder 0 0.0 19 1.6
     Forcible Rape 2 40.0 180 15.1
     Robbery 0 0.0 57 4.8
     Aggravated Assault 3 60.0 940 78.6
Property Crime 38 100.0 10,925 100.0
     Burglary 11 28.9 1,680 15.4
     Larceny-Theft 24 63.2 8,518 78.0
     Motor Vehicle Theft 3 7.9 727 6.7
         
TRANSPORTATION13
Number of Registered Vehicles 20,553 100.0 904,534 100.0
     Passenger Cars 6,599 32.1 352,036 38.9
     Trucks 6,116 29.8 255,996 28.3
     Motorcycles 441 2.1 28,970 3.2
     Trailers (including house trailers) 5,292 25.7 207,518 22.9
     University of Wyoming Specialty Plates (cars & trucks) 68 0.3 5,670 0.6
     Commercial Trucks & Trailers 1,206 5.9 23,399 2.6
     Others 831 4.0 30,945 3.4
Road (miles) 1,003 100.0 28,326 100.0
     Federal  84 8.3 3,878 13.7
     State Highway 291 29.0 6,733 23.8
     County Road 556 55.4 14,724 52.0
     Local (City & Town) 72 7.2 2,499 8.8
     Other 1 0.1 493 1.7
Per Capita Vehicle Miles Traveled 9,862 (X) 15,879 (X)
Mean travel time to work (minutes)2 17.4 (X) 18.1 (X)
Commercial Airport Passengers 0 (X) 1,037,101 (X)
         
HEALTH CARE AND RISK FACTORS14
Licensed Hospitals 2 (X) 28 (X)
     Bed Capacity 25 (X) 1,431 (X)
Licensed Nursing Care Facilities 3 (X) 38 (X)
     Bed Capacity 212 (X) 2,961 (X)
     Occupancy Rate 59.5% (X) 79.0% (X)
Medicaid Beneficiaries 2,091 17.4 85,664 14.6
Enrollment in State Children Health Insurance Program 112 3.5 3,521 2.4
Percent of Adults with BMI (weight in kg/height in meters squared) Larger Than 30 29.6% (X) 29.0% (X)
Percent of Adults who reported having 5 or more drinks on an occasion at least once in the past 30 days  11.7% (X) 16.0% (X)
Percent of Adults who reported having smoked at least 100 cigarettes in their life time and are currently smoking 17.2% (X) 19.1% (X)
SOURCES:
1  U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, 2016 8  Wyoming Department of Revenue, 2016
2  U.S. Census Bureau, 2012-2016 American Community Survey
   5-Year Estimates
9  Wyoming Department of Revenue, Fiscal Year 2016
10 University of Wyoming, Department of Geography & Recreation;
    and U.S. Census Bureau, 2012
3  U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2016
4  U.S. Census Bureau, Building Permits Survey, 2016 11 Wyoming Department of Education, 2016
5  U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment
   Statistics, 2016
12 Wyoming Attorney General's Office, 2016
13 Wyoming Department of Transportation, 2016
6  Wyoming Department of Workforce Services and U.S. Bureau of
   Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, 2016
14 Wyoming Department of Health and Wyoming Department of
   Family Services, 2016
7  U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Bureau of Economic
   Analysis, 2016