Census 2000 Wyoming Data

Contact: Wenlin Liu (wenlin.liu@wyo.gov) or (307) 777-7504

Census Tables
County to County Commuting Pattern
Resident Population for All States:
1990 and 2000
% Change in Resident Population by State:
1990 to 2000
(map)
Population Distribution by Age for U.S. and
Wyoming: 1990 and 2000
(graph)
Census 2000 Redistricting Data for Wyoming:
Detailed Race Categories by Hispanic
Population by County, City, and Town:
1990 and 2000
  ·  (pdf)
Population by Race by County: 2000  ·  (pdf)
% Distribution by Race by County: 2000
Population by Race by City: 2000
Population by Age and Sex by County: 2000
Population by Age and Sex, by Race and
Hispanic for Wyoming: 2000
Occupation by Sex by Race and Hispanic for
the Employed Civilian Population: Wyoming
Population by School District: 2000
Population by Zip Code Area: 2000
Population by Census Tract: 2000
Population by County: 2000 (map)
Median Age by County: 2000 (map)
% Change in Population by County:
1990 to 2000
(map)
Percent of Minority Population
by County: 2000
(map)
Population Density Map for Wyoming:
2000
(map)
Homeownership Rates: 2000 (map)
Median Household Income and Poverty Rate:
2000
(map)
% Change in Population by U.S.County:
1990 to 2000
(pdf map)
Population Distribution: 2000 (pdf map)
Median Age: 2000 (pdf map)
% White Population: 2000 (pdf map)
% Black Population: 2000 (pdf map)
% Am Indian & Alaska Native: 2000 (pdf)
% Asian Population: 2000 (pdf map)
% Hispanic Population: 2000 (pdf map)
Demographic Profiles are now available: 4 tables providing Census 2000 data on population and household, social, economic, and housing characteristics. Examples are age and sex distribution, race, Hispanic origin, household relationship and type, household and family size, housing occupancy and tenure, education, disability, employment, occupation, income, poverty, housing structure and value. Census 2000 Redistricting Data by County (EXCEL): detailed table showing the population for each of 63 single and multiple race categories; total Hispanic population and None-Hispanic cross tabulated by the 63 race categories. Please see the Notebook on Census 2000 Race.

Summary File 1 (SF1): includes detailed information on population, household, and housing characteristics collected from all people and housing units, such as age, sex, household type, and group quarter data cross tabulated by race and Hispanic origin. American Indians by specific tribes, Asian and Hispanic population by specific origin are also provided. SF1 contains 286 tables for states, counties, county subdividions, places, census tracts, block groups, blocks, ZIP code tabulation areas, as well as Indian Reservations.

  • Population by Sex and Single Year Age by County and City (EXCEL)
  • Population by Sex and Selected Age Group by County, City, and Town (EXCEL)
  • Population by Race and Hispanic, by Age and Sex by County (EXCEL)
  • Block Population (EXCEL): Part I  · Part II and County Block Maps (PDF)
  • Table Outlines and Detailed Data Subjects available from SF1 (PDF)

Summary File 3 (SF3): based on the responses to the census long-form questionnaire delivered to a 1-in-6 sample of all households. The 484 population tables cover such subjects as marital status, place of birth, migration, place of work, commuting to work, education, veteran status, disability, employment by industry and occupation, earning, income, and poverty status. The 329 housing tables include data on rooms, moving, structure age, plumbing facilities, vehicles available, value of home, rent and mortgage costs. SF3 tables are available for states, counties, county subdividions, places, census tracts, block groups, ZIP code tabulation areas, as well as Indian Reservations.

  • Household Income and Poverty Status by County, Census Tract, and Block Group (EXCEL)
  • Age by Ratio of Income to Poverty Level by County, Census Tract, and City (EXCEL)
  • Educational Attainment by County, Census Tract, and City (EXCEL)
  • Table Outlines and Detailed Data Subjects available from SF3 (PDF)

Maps (PDF): map series that support Census 2000 data dissemination.

How will the census data be made available? Detailed results of Census 2000 will be available in a variety of formats and media, including the Internet, CD-ROMs, DVDs, and printed reports. Generally, most data products are released first on the Internet--click American FactFinder on the Census Bureau's homepage (www.census.gov). Our Office's website provides users with the most popular data items and profiles.

This BROCHURE (pdf) provides a brief introduction to the Census 2000 content information, geography, data products, and their planned release dates.



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