WYOMING COUNTY PROFILES
Johnson County
County Seat:  Buffalo Department of Administration & Information
Land Area (square mile):  4,174.6 Economic Analysis Division
Population Per Square Mile:  2.0
Johnson Percent Wyoming Percent
POPULATION - AGE/SEX1        
Total 8,460 100.0 577,737 100.0
    Male 4,265 50.4 294,534 51.0
    Female 4,195 49.6 283,203 49.0
         
    Under 5 years 410 4.8 35,912 6.2
    5 to 9 years 544 6.4 37,847 6.6
    10 to 14 years 610 7.2 39,104 6.8
    15 to 19 years 432 5.1 36,313 6.3
    20 to 24 years 355 4.2 37,966 6.6
    25 to 29 years 351 4.1 38,879 6.7
    30 to 34 years 468 5.5 38,899 6.7
    35 to 39 years 536 6.3 39,158 6.8
    40 to 44 years 442 5.2 33,555 5.8
    45 to 49 years 489 5.8 32,540 5.6
    50 to 54 years 469 5.5 32,340 5.6
    55 to 59 years 603 7.1 39,394 6.8
    60 to 64 years 747 8.8 40,455 7.0
    65 to 69 years 659 7.8 33,583 5.8
    70 to 74 years 519 6.1 24,585 4.3
    75 to 79 years 346 4.1 16,203 2.8
    80 to 84 years 243 2.9 10,323 1.8
    85 years and over 237 2.8 10,681 1.8
         
    Under 18 years 1,854 21.9 134,775 23.3
    18 to 24 years 497 5.9 52,367 9.1
    25 to 44 years 1,797 21.2 150,491 26.0
    45 to 64 years 2,308 27.3 144,729 25.1
    65 years and over 2,004 23.7 95,375 16.5
         
 Median age (years) 45.9 (X) 38.0 (X)
         
POPULATION - RACE/HISPANIC1
All Races Combined 8,460 100.0 577,737 100.0
    White Alone 8,053 95.2 534,943 92.6
    Black or African American Alone 65 0.8 7,557 1.3
    American Indian and Alaska Native Alone 143 1.7 15,860 2.7
    Asian Alone 60 0.7 6,213 1.1
    Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone 1 0.0 572 0.1
    Two or More Races 138 1.6 12,592 2.2
         
Hispanic (may be of any race) 404 4.8 58,227 10.1
Non-Hispanic 8,056 95.2 519,510 89.9
    White Alone 7,723 91.3 484,253 83.8
         
COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE1
Total Population Change 18 100.0 -1,197 100.0
    Natural Change -12 -66.7 1,893 -158.1
        Births 75 (X) 6,840 (X)
        Deaths 87 (X) 4,947 (X)
    Net Migration 31 172.2 -3,089 258.1
         
HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE2
Total households 3,828 100.0 230,630 100.0
    Family households (families) 2,474 64.6 148,692 64.5
               With own children under 18 years 948 24.8 63,457 27.5
        Married-couple family 1,944 50.8 118,904 51.6
               With own children under 18 years 655 17.1 45,393 19.7
        Male householder, no wife present, family 253 6.6 11,004 4.8
               With own children under 18 years 135 3.5 6,283 2.7
        Female householder, no husband present, family 277 7.2 18,784 8.1
               With own children under 18 years 158 4.1 11,781 5.1
    Nonfamily households 1,354 35.4 81,938 35.5
        Householder living alone 1,281 33.5 65,525 28.4
               65 years and over 537 14.0 24,243 10.5
         
  Households with one or more people under 18 years 963 25.2 69,203 30.0
  Households with one or more people 65 years and over 1,351 35.3 62,181 27.0
         
Average household size 2.2 (X) 2.46 (X)
Average family size 2.73 (X) 3.03 (X)
         
PRESENCE AND TYPES OF INTERNET SUBSCRIPTIONS IN HOUSEHOLD2
Total 3,828 100.0 230,630 100.0
    With an Internet subscription 2,807 73.3 188,389 81.7
        Dial-up with no other type of Internet subscription 49 1.7 1,386 0.7
        Broadband of any type 2,758 98.3 187,003 99.3
    Internet access without a subscription 142 3.7 9,428 4.1
    No Internet access 879 23.0 32,813 14.2
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT2
Population 25 years and over 6,133 100.0 389,291 100.0
     Less than 9th grade 35 0.6 7,402 1.9
     9th to 12th grade, no diploma 236 3.8 20,242 5.2
     High school graduate (includes equivalency) 1,793 29.2 111,899 28.7
     Some college, no degree 1,721 28.1 102,236 26.3
     Associate's degree 580 9.5 42,835 11.0
     Bachelor's degree 1,192 19.4 67,697 17.4
     Graduate or professional degree 576 9.4 36,980 9.5
         
Percent high school graduate or higher (X) 95.6 (X) 92.9
Percent bachelor's degree or higher (X) 28.8 (X) 26.9
         
VETERAN STATUS2
Civilian population 18 years and over 6,619 100.0 441,280 100.0
     Civilian veterans 834 12.6 45,389 10.3
         
DISABILITY STATUS2
Civilian noninstitutionalized population 8,428 100.0 571,923 100.0
     With a disability 1,200 14.2 74,431 13.0
         
RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO2
Population age 1 year and over 8,429 100.0 575,221 100.0
     Same house 7,429 88.1 477,976 83.1
     Different house in the U.S. 954 11.3 95,152 16.5
          Same county 532 6.3 54,543 9.5
          Different county 422 5.0 40,609 7.1
               Same state 99 1.2 15,051 2.6
               Different state 323 3.8 25,558 4.4
     Abroad 46 0.5 2,093 0.4
         
PLACE OF BIRTH2
Total Population 8,515 100.0 581,836 100
     Native 8,415 98.8 561,560 96.5
         Born in United States 8,367 98.3 556,679 95.7
             Born in Wyoming 3,718 43.7 244,888 42.1
             Born in different state 4,649 54.6 311,791 53.6
         Born in Island areas or abroad to American parents 48 0.6 4,881 0.8
     Foreign born 100 1.2 20,276 3.5
         Naturalized U.S. citizen 64 0.8 7,695 1.3
         Not a U.S. citizen 36 0.4 12,581 2.2
         
INCOME AND BENEFITS (IN 2018 INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)2
Total households 3,828 100.0 230,630 100.0
     Less than $10,000 278 7.3 11,430 5.0
     $10,000 to $14,999 244 6.4 9,144 4.0
     $15,000 to $24,999 326 8.5 21,400 9.3
     $25,000 to $34,999 457 11.9 21,356 9.3
     $35,000 to $49,999 422 11.0 30,195 13.1
     $50,000 to $74,999 608 15.9 42,296 18.3
     $75,000 to $99,999 627 16.4 33,077 14.3
     $100,000 to $149,999 551 14.4 39,494 17.1
     $150,000 to $199,999 134 3.5 12,723 5.5
     $200,000 or more 181 4.7 9,515 4.1
 Median household income (dollars) $55,991 (X) $62,268 (X)
 Mean household income (dollars) $77,806 (X) $79,257 (X)
         
 With earnings 2,892 75.5 186,093 80.7
     Mean earnings (dollars) $81,882 (X) $77,912 (X)
 With Social Security 1,369 35.8 68,296 29.6
     Mean Social Security income (dollars) $18,077 (X) $19,423 (X)
 With retirement income 644 16.8 42,943 18.6
     Mean retirement income (dollars) $21,575 (X) $25,279 (X)
         
 With Supplemental Security Income 56 1.5 8,338 3.6
     Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) $7,166 (X) $10,595 (X)
 With cash public assistance income 55 1.4 3,673 1.6
     Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) $2,887 (X) $3,229 (X)
 With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits 26 0.7 13,239 5.7
         
Median Earnings for Full-Time Year-Round Workers - Male $50,365 (X) $55,053 (X)
Median Earnings for Full-Time Year-Round Workers - Female $32,929 (X) $39,011 (X)
 
         
PER CAPITA INCOME3
Per capita personal income $51,314 (X) $60,361 (X)
Per capita personal current transfer receipts $9,174 (X) $8,268 (X)
Per capita dividends, interest, and rent $13,513 (X) $18,511 (X)
Average nonfarm proprietors' income $12,111 (X) $37,798 (X)
         
FAMILIES AND PEOPLE WHOSE INCOME IS BELOW THE POVERTY LEVEL2
All families 143 5.8 10,580 7.1
     With related children under 18 years 109 11.5 7,904 11.6
Married couple families 103 5.3 4,531 3.8
     With related children under 18 years 83 12.7 2,562 5.3
Families with female householder, no husband present 16 5.8 5,007 26.7
     With related children under 18 years 2 1.3 4,506 33.5
         
All people 960 11.4 63,311 11.1
     Under 18 years 255 13.7 17,332 12.8
     18 to 64 years 467 9.9 39,233 11.3
     65 years and over 238 13.2 6,746 7.9
         
RATIO OF INCOME TO POVERTY LEVEL IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS2
Total: 8,398 100.0 567,950 100.0
     Under .50 385 4.6 27,728 4.9
     .50 to .99 575 6.8 35,583 6.3
     1.00 to 1.24 397 4.7 21,931 3.9
     1.25 to 1.49 485 5.8 22,313 3.9
     1.50 to 1.84 286 3.4 33,411 5.9
     1.85 to 1.99 229 2.7 15,588 2.7
     2.00 and over 6,041 71.9 411,396 72.4
         
HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE2
Civilian noninstitutionalized population 8,428 100.0 571,923 100.0
     With health insurance coverage 7,267 86.2 507,036 88.7
          With private health insurance 6,007 71.3 423,627 74.1
          With public coverage 2,554 30.3 154,715 27.1
     No health insurance coverage 1,161 13.8 64,887 11.3
         
 Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 19 years 1,986 100.0 145,003 100.0
      No health insurance coverage 195 9.8 11,153 7.7
         
HOUSING UNITS2
Total housing units 4,618 100.0 274,985 100.0
     Occupied housing units 3,828 82.9 230,630 83.9
          Owner-occupied 2,718 71.0 160,121 69.4
          Renter-occupied 1,110 29.0 70,509 30.6
     Vacant housing units 790 17.1 44,355 16.1
         
  Homeowner vacancy rate (X) 0.0 (X) 1.7
  Rental vacancy rate (X) 0.0 (X) 11.1
         
UNITS IN STRUCTURE2
Total housing units 4,618 100.0 274,985 100.0
     Single family units 3,588 77.7 193,717 70.4
     2 to 4 units 150 3.2 18,385 6.7
     5 to 9 units 54 1.2 9,093 3.3
     10 or more units 202 4.4 15,939 5.8
     Mobile home  624 13.5 37,425 13.6
     RV, van, boat, etc. 0 0.0 426 0.2
         
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMITS4
Total housing units 19 100.0 1,812 100.0
     Single family units 19 100.0 1,533 84.6
     2 to 4 units 0 0.0 110 6.1
     5 or more units 0 0.0 169 9.3
         
HOME VALUE2
Owner-occupied units 2,718 100.0 160,121 100.0
     Less than $50,000 187 6.9 15,297 9.6
     $50,000 to $99,999 131 4.8 9,606 6.0
     $100,000 to $149,999 319 11.7 18,072 11.3
     $150,000 to $199,999 293 10.8 30,167 18.8
     $200,000 to $299,999 784 28.8 45,225 28.2
     $300,000 to $499,999 563 20.7 28,104 17.6
     $500,000 to $999,999 299 11.0 9,523 5.9
     $1,000,000 or more 142 5.2 4,127 2.6
 Median (dollars) $257,800 (X) $213,300 (X)
         
MORTGAGE STATUS2
Owner-occupied units 2,718 100.0 160,121 100.0
     Housing units with a mortgage 1,455 53.5 93,013 58.1
     Housing units without a mortgage 1,263 46.5 67,108 41.9
         
GROSS RENT2
Occupied units paying rent 925 100.0 64,088 100.0
     Less than $500 73 7.9 7,448 11.6
     $500 to $999 501 54.2 34,673 54.1
     $1,000 to $1,499 238 25.7 15,242 23.8
     $1,500 to $1,999 42 4.5 5,299 8.3
     $2,000 to $2,499 13 1.4 876 1.4
     $2,500 to $2,999 0 0.0 332 0.5
     $3,000 or more 58 6.3 218 0.3
 Median (dollars) $881 (X) $843 (X)
         
CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE5 
Labor Force 4,211 100.0 289,574 100.0
     Employment 4,043 96.0 277,820 95.9
     Unemployment 168 4.0 11,754 4.1
Unemployment Rate 4.0% (X) 4.1% (X)
         
% of population 16 years and over in labor force2 (X) 66.9 (X) 67.0
         
AVERAGE WAGE AND SALARY EMPLOYMENT6
Total 3,239 100.0 272,140 100.0
    Private 2,269 70.0 207,300 76.2
         Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 62 1.9 2,789 1.0
         Mining, Quarrying, & Oil & Gas Extraction 226 7.0 20,693 7.6
         Utilities 11 0.3 2,508 0.9
         Construction 213 6.6 20,257 7.4
         Manufacturing 73 2.2 9,727 3.6
         Wholesale Trade 76 2.3 8,192 3.0
         Retail Trade 353 10.9 29,281 10.8
         Transportation & Warehousing 66 2.0 9,824 3.6
         Information 31 1.0 3,554 1.3
         Financial Activities 123 3.8 11,122 4.1
         Professional & Business Services 193 6.0 18,722 6.9
         Educational & Health Services 186 5.7 26,962 9.9
         Leisure & Hospitality 534 16.5 36,412 13.4
         Other Services 121 3.7 7,258 2.7
    Government 970 30.0 64,839 23.8
         Federal Government 125 3.9 7,520 2.8
         State Gov't (inc. higher public education) 114 3.5 12,528 4.6
         Local Gov't (inc. local public education and hospitals) 731 22.6 44,792 16.5
         
TOTAL ANNUAL WAGES6
Total $127,306,080 100.0 $13,079,213,025 100.0
    Private $81,400,303 63.9 $9,829,710,523 75.2
         Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting $2,225,896 1.7 $100,275,460 0.8
         Mining, Quarrying, & Oil & Gas Extraction $17,243,282 13.5 $1,866,623,362 14.3
         Utilities $1,258,456 1.0 $238,130,904 1.8
         Construction $9,039,122 7.1 $1,085,071,216 8.3
         Manufacturing $2,339,230 1.8 $652,028,870 5.0
         Wholesale Trade $5,036,809 4.0 $522,376,791 4.0
         Retail Trade $8,141,385 6.4 $850,554,962 6.5
         Transportation & Warehousing $2,409,841 1.9 $517,651,682 4.0
         Information $1,283,978 1.0 $168,482,883 1.3
         Financial Activities $6,611,248 5.2 $639,335,239 4.9
         Professional & Business Services $9,155,931 7.2 $987,969,888 7.6
         Educational & Health Services $4,871,333 3.8 $1,157,008,181 8.8
         Leisure & Hospitality $8,901,411 7.0 $774,494,975 5.9
         Other Services $2,882,381 2.3 $269,706,110 2.1
    Government $45,905,777 36.1 $3,249,502,502 24.8
         Federal Government $8,512,704 6.7 $510,724,366 3.9
         State Gov't (inc. higher public education) $5,504,878 4.3 $699,336,801 5.3
         Local Gov't (inc. local public education and hospitals) $31,888,195 25.0 $2,039,441,335 15.6
         
AVERAGE ANNUAL WAGE6
Total $39,305 100.0 $48,061 100.0
    Private $35,880 91.3 $47,418 98.7
         Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting $35,902 91.3 $35,959 74.8
         Mining, Quarrying, & Oil & Gas Extraction $76,158 193.8 $90,205 187.7
         Utilities $112,689 286.7 $94,958 197.6
         Construction $42,404 107.9 $53,564 111.5
         Manufacturing $32,191 81.9 $67,036 139.5
         Wholesale Trade $66,274 168.6 $63,765 132.7
         Retail Trade $23,063 58.7 $29,048 60.4
         Transportation & Warehousing $36,744 93.5 $52,694 109.6
         Information $40,871 104.0 $47,401 98.6
         Financial Activities $53,713 136.7 $57,484 119.6
         Professional & Business Services $47,440 120.7 $52,771 109.8
         Educational & Health Services $26,237 66.8 $42,913 89.3
         Leisure & Hospitality $16,656 42.4 $21,271 44.3
         Other Services $23,805 60.6 $37,160 77.3
    Government $47,313 120.4 $50,116 104.3
         Federal Government $67,920 172.8 $67,918 141.3
         State Gov't (inc. higher public education) $48,323 122.9 $55,822 116.1
         Local Gov't (inc. local public education and hospitals) $43,623 111.0 $45,532 94.7
         
COMMUTING TO OR FROM A DIFFERENT COUNTY OR STATE FOR WORK2
Total Commuting Out 1,250 100.0 7,512 2.4
     to Campbell County, WY 367 29.4 (X) (X)
     to Sheridan County, WY 333 26.6 (X) (X)
     to Natrona County, WY 280 22.4 (X) (X)
     to Williams County, ND 57 4.6 (X) (X)
     to Musselshell County, MT 55 4.4 (X) (X)
     to All Other Counties  158 12.6 (X) (X)
         
Total Commuting In 326 100.0 14,433 4.9
     from Sheridan County, WY 141 43.3 (X) (X)
     from Natrona County, WY 60 18.4 (X) (X)
     from Campbell County, WY 34 10.4 (X) (X)
     from Hill County, MT 26 8.0 (X) (X)
     from Weld County, CO 21 6.4 (X) (X)
     from All Other Counties 44 13.5 (X) (X)
         
AGRICULTURE7
Number of Farms 384 (X) 11,938 (X)
Land in Farms (thousands of acres) 1,974 (X) 29,005 (X)
Total Cash Receipts (thousands of dollars) $49,103 100.0 $1,546,591 100.0
     Livestock and Products $44,189 90.0 $1,156,623 74.8
     Crops $4,914 10.0 $389,968 25.2
Net Farm Income (thousands of dollars) $7,858 (X) $166,788 (X)
         
VALUATION AND TAXES8
Total Assessed Valuation $364,101,485 100.0 $22,797,760,768 100.0
    Non-Minerals $207,450,536 57.0 $11,456,335,550 50.3
         Agricultural Land $17,862,294 4.9 $331,977,858 1.5
         Residential Property $89,754,080 24.7 $5,860,018,685 25.7
         Commercial Property $19,107,837 5.2 $1,620,805,724 7.1
         Industrial Property $73,292,274 20.1 $2,057,772,070 9.0
         Other (Electrics, Pipelines, Railroads, etc.) $7,434,051 2.0 $1,585,761,213 7.0
    Minerals $156,650,949 43.0 $11,341,425,218 49.7
         Oil $51,300,404 14.1 $4,686,318,402 20.6
         Natural gas $99,182,022 27.2 $3,196,132,036 14.0
         Coal $0 0.0 $2,843,015,238 12.5
         Other minerals $6,168,523 1.7 $615,959,542 2.7
Total Property Taxes $25,321,114 (X) $1,475,066,266 (X)
Average Mill Levy 69.5 (X) 64.7 (X)
         
4% SALES AND USE TAX COLLECTIONS9 
Total $10,558,707 100.0 $767,510,401 100.0
     Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting $896 0.0 $214,752 0.0
     Mining, Quarrying, & Oil & Gas Extraction $2,359,396 22.3 $136,976,829 17.8
     Utilities $1,171,835 11.1 $40,933,328 5.3
     Construction $78,120 0.7 $14,751,074 1.9
     Manufacturing $104,148 1.0 $24,765,387 3.2
     Wholesale Trade $370,514 3.5 $54,544,634 7.1
     Retail Trade $3,247,214 30.8 $249,544,177 32.5
     Transportation & Warehousing $7,659 0.1 $4,111,247 0.5
     Information $168,022 1.6 $12,647,760 1.6
     Financial Activities (inc. auto, machinery, and equip. leasing) $356,172 3.4 $29,884,258 3.9
     Professional & Business Services $80,624 0.8 $4,975,310 0.6
     Educational & Health Services $1,581 0.0 $467,153 0.1
     Leisure & Hospitality $1,054,157 10.0 $81,969,706 10.7
     Other Services $442,459 4.2 $34,100,938 4.4
     Public Administration (reflects automobile sales) $1,115,910 10.6 $77,623,849 10.1
         
LANDOWNERSHIP10 (square miles)
Total Area 4,174.6 100.0 97,809.8 100.0
Private Lands 2,511.2 60.2 42,018.3 43.0
     Conservation Easement 23.3 0.6 913.9 0.9
Federal Lands 1,301.2 31.2 46,587.5 47.6
     Forest Service 512.9 12.3 14,397.1 14.7
     BLM 788.3 18.9 27,333.0 27.9
     National Park Service 0.0 0.0 3,641.0 3.7
     Military 0.0 0.0 79.0 0.1
     Other Federal 0.0 0.0 1,137.5 1.2
State Lands 362.2 8.7 6,034.2 6.2
     State Trust Lands* 338.8 8.1 5,560.3 5.7
     Other State 23.4 0.6 473.9 0.5
Tribal Lands 0.0 0.0 3,143.3 3.2
City, County, Other 0.0 0.0 26.5 0.0
* Trust lands are held in trust for designated beneficiaries, principally public schools. Managers may lease and sell these lands for a diverse range of uses to generate revenues for the beneficiaries.
         
PUBLIC SCHOOL STATISTICS11
Number of School Districts 1 (X) 48 (X)
Number of Schools 5 (X) 349 (X)
Fall Enrollment 1,306 (X) 93,734 (X)
Composite ACT score (Grade 11) 19.6 (X) 19.5 (X)
High School Graduates (4 year on time) 81 (X) 5,692 (X)
     Graduation Rate 91.0% (X) 82.1% (X)
Average Daily Membership (ADM) 1,271 (X) 91,790 (X)
Certified Teachers 115 (X) 7,229 (X)
Certified Staff 21 (X) 1,470 (X)
Administration 12 (X) 731 (X)
Classified Staff 92 (X) 6,831 (X)
Students Transported Daily 498 (X) 31,236 (X)
Total General Fund Revenues $19,419,194 (X) $1,519,893,402 (X)
Total General Fund Expenditures $22,022,587 (X) $1,515,771,887 (X)
Operating Cost Per ADM $19,278 (X) $17,995 (X)
% of Students with Free or Reduced Lunch (2019-2020) 24.0% (X) 35.3% (X)
         
CRIME12
Violent Crime 14 100.0 1,007 100.0
     Murder 0 0.0 14 1.4
     Forcible Rape 3 21.4 229 22.7
     Robbery 0 0.0 43 4.3
     Aggravated Assault 11 78.6 721 71.6
Property Crime 106 100.0 9,323 100.0
     Burglary 16 15.1 1,354 14.5
     Larceny-Theft 83 78.3 7,312 78.4
     Motor Vehicle Theft 7 6.6 657 7.0
         
TRANSPORTATION13
Number of Registered Vehicles 17,972 100.0 909,848 100.0
     Passenger Cars 5,400 30.0 351,332 38.6
     Trucks 5,465 30.4 259,640 28.5
     Motorcycles 426 2.4 26,981 3.0
     Trailers (including house trailers) 5,217 29.0 210,423 23.1
     University of Wyoming Specialty Plates (cars & trucks) 121 0.7 5,793 0.6
     Commercial Trucks & Trailers 645 3.6 22,880 2.5
     Others 698 3.9 32,799 3.6
Road (miles) 972 100.0 29,666 100.0
     Federal  59 6.1 5,316 17.9
     State Highway 317 32.6 6,741 22.7
     County Road 560 57.6 14,648 49.4
     Local (City & Town) 35 3.6 2,465 8.3
     Other 1 0.1 496 1.7
Per Capita Vehicle Miles Traveled 28,828 (X) 18,068 (X)
Mean travel time to work (minutes)2 21.5 (X) 17.8 (X)
Commercial Airport Passengers 0 (X) 1,170,300 (X)
         
HEALTH CARE AND RISK FACTORS14
Licensed Hospitals 1 (X) 27 (X)
     Bed Capacity 25 (X) 1,432 (X)
Licensed Nursing Care Facilities 1 (X) 37 (X)
     Bed Capacity 44 (X) 2,949 (X)
     Occupancy Rate 97.0% (X) 80.2% (X)
Medicaid Beneficiaries 890 10.5 78,663 13.6
Enrollment in State Children Health Insurance Program 42 2.2 3,326 2.3
Percent of Adults with BMI (weight in kg/height in meters squared) Larger Than 30 (2013-2017) 23.0% (X) 28.8% (X)
Percent of Adults who reported having 5 or more drinks on an occasion at least once in the past 30 days (2013-2017) 17.7% (X) 18.0% (X)
Percent of Adults who reported having smoked at least 100 cigarettes in their lifetime and are currently smoking (2013-2017) 15.8% (X) 18.7% (X)
SOURCES:
1  U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, 2018 7  U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Bureau of Economic
   Analysis, 2018 
2  U.S. Census Bureau, 2014-2018 American Community Survey
   5-Year Estimates
8  Wyoming Department of Revenue, 2019
3  U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2018 9  Wyoming Department of Revenue, Fiscal Year 2018
4  U.S. Census Bureau, Building Permits Survey, 2018 10 U.S. Geological Survey, GAP Analysis Program, 2018
5  U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment
   Statistics, 2018
11 Wyoming Department of Education, 2018
12 Wyoming Attorney General's Office, 2018
6  Wyoming Department of Workforce Services and U.S. Bureau of
   Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages,
   2018
13 Wyoming Department of Transportation, 2018
14 Wyoming Department of Health and Wyoming Department of
   Family Services, 2018