Table 1. Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Counties of Wyoming: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2016
Geographic Area April 1, 2010 Population Estimates Change, 7/1/15 to 7/1/16 Change, 4/1/10 to 7/1/16
Census Estimates Base July 1, 2010 July 1, 2011 July 1, 2012 July 1, 2013 July 1, 2014 July 1, 2015 July 1, 2016 Number Percent Number Percent
Wyoming 563,626 563,767 564,513 567,725 576,765 582,684 583,642 586,555 585,501 -1,054 -0.2 21,734 3.9
                           
Albany 36,299 36,299 36,428 36,895 37,364 37,636 37,846 38,079 38,256 177 0.5 1,957 5.4
Big Horn 11,668 11,668 11,673 11,742 11,781 11,979 11,898 11,991 12,005 14 0.1 337 2.9
Campbell 46,133 46,133 46,246 46,594 47,872 48,116 48,241 49,333 48,803 -530 -1.1 2,670 5.8
Carbon 15,885 15,885 15,837 15,824 15,681 15,799 15,829 15,554 15,618 64 0.4 -267 -1.7
Converse 13,833 13,833 13,827 13,730 14,035 14,358 14,210 14,321 14,191 -130 -0.9 358 2.6
Crook 7,083 7,083 7,115 7,139 7,152 7,154 7,237 7,414 7,464 50 0.7 381 5.4
Fremont 40,123 40,123 40,222 40,595 41,130 41,010 40,680 40,355 40,242 -113 -0.3 119 0.3
Goshen 13,249 13,247 13,405 13,592 13,656 13,547 13,546 13,592 13,390 -202 -1.5 143 1.1
Hot Springs 4,812 4,812 4,813 4,819 4,843 4,840 4,797 4,745 4,679 -66 -1.4 -133 -2.8
Johnson 8,569 8,569 8,581 8,632 8,608 8,619 8,562 8,587 8,486 -101 -1.2 -83 -1.0
Laramie 91,738 91,881 92,272 92,637 94,785 95,929 96,264 97,183 98,136 953 1.0 6,255 6.8
Lincoln 18,106 18,106 18,090 18,018 17,940 18,327 18,580 18,757 19,110 353 1.9 1,004 5.5
Natrona 75,450 75,450 75,474 76,410 78,602 81,092 81,432 82,191 81,039 -1,152 -1.4 5,589 7.4
Niobrara 2,484 2,484 2,492 2,487 2,474 2,546 2,491 2,497 2,480 -17 -0.7 -4 -0.2
Park 28,205 28,205 28,258 28,476 28,839 29,096 29,069 29,056 29,353 297 1.0 1,148 4.1
Platte 8,667 8,667 8,677 8,703 8,736 8,703 8,775 8,805 8,680 -125 -1.4 13 0.1
Sheridan 29,116 29,116 29,146 29,285 29,580 29,777 29,994 30,069 30,200 131 0.4 1,084 3.7
Sublette 10,247 10,247 10,243 10,145 10,414 10,082 10,019 9,877 9,769 -108 -1.1 -478 -4.7
Sweetwater 43,806 43,806 43,589 44,028 45,086 45,144 44,970 44,693 44,165 -528 -1.2 359 0.8
Teton 21,294 21,294 21,297 21,474 21,688 22,319 22,846 23,073 23,191 118 0.5 1,897 8.9
Uinta 21,118 21,118 21,102 20,918 20,997 21,006 20,871 20,819 20,773 -46 -0.2 -345 -1.6
Washakie 8,533 8,533 8,544 8,470 8,437 8,442 8,306 8,334 8,235 -99 -1.2 -298 -3.5
Weston 7,208 7,208 7,182 7,112 7,065 7,163 7,179 7,230 7,236 6 0.1 28 0.4
Note: The estimates are based on the 2010 Census and reflect changes to the April 1, 2010 population due to the Count Question Resolution program and geographic program revisions. See Geographic Terms and Definitions at http://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest/guidance-geographies/terms-and-definitions.html for a list of the states that are included in each region and division. All geographic boundaries for the 2016 population estimates series except statistical area delineations are as of January 1, 2016. The Office of Management and Budget's statistical area delineations for metropolitan, micropolitan, and combined statistical areas, as well as metropolitan divisions, are those issued by that agency in July 2015. For population estimates methodology statements, see http://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest/technical-documentation/methodology.html.
Table 2. Estimates of the Components of Population Change: July 1, 2015 to July 1, 2016
Geographic Area Total Population Change1 Natural Change Net Migration
Total Births Deaths Total Net International Migration2 Net Domestic Migration
Wyoming -1,054 2,752 7,590 4,838 -3,823 524 -4,347
             
Albany 177 254 437 183 -90 164 -254
Big Horn 14 28 149 121 -6 5 -11
Campbell -530 434 767 333 -996 24 -1,020
Carbon 64 62 200 138 9 7 2
Converse -130 98 210 112 -224 26 -250
Crook 50 32 98 66 14 0 14
Fremont -113 81 562 481 -176 13 -189
Goshen -202 9 147 138 -203 17 -220
Hot Springs -66 -20 49 69 -47 0 -47
Johnson -101 8 84 76 -108 5 -113
Laramie 953 402 1,252 850 546 88 458
Lincoln 353 120 241 121 244 10 234
Natrona -1,152 487 1,216 729 -1,612 40 -1,652
Niobrara -17 4 25 21 -31 0 -31
Park 297 57 317 260 264 44 220
Platte -125 4 86 82 -134 1 -135
Sheridan 131 -19 315 334 143 34 109
Sublette -108 60 118 58 -180 2 -182
Sweetwater -528 329 604 275 -879 10 -889
Teton 118 152 239 87 -61 48 -109
Uinta -46 175 309 134 -217 -14 -203
Washakie -99 5 98 93 -99 -4 -95
Weston 6 -10 67 77 20 4 16
Table 3. Cumulative Estimates of the Components of Population Change: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2016
Geographic Area Total Population Change1 Natural Change Net Migration
Total Births Deaths Total Net International Migration2 Net Domestic Migration
Wyoming 21,734 18,671 47,402 28,731 2,864 3,181 -317
               
Albany 1,957 1,491 2,654 1,163 445 897 -452
Big Horn 337 54 886 832 278 23 255
Campbell 2,670 3,065 4,721 1,656 -457 102 -559
Carbon -267 456 1,257 801 -682 51 -733
Converse 358 486 1,218 732 -106 116 -222
Crook 381 216 606 390 181 10 171
Fremont 119 991 3,716 2,725 -879 62 -941
Goshen 143 23 880 857 111 76 35
Hot Springs -133 -97 320 417 -31 11 -42
Johnson -83 74 578 504 -162 24 -186
Laramie 6,255 3,044 7,896 4,852 3,191 762 2,429
Lincoln 1,004 764 1,527 763 235 39 196
Natrona 5,589 2,741 7,111 4,370 2,815 240 2,575
Niobrara -4 -7 144 151 0 0 0
Park 1,148 296 1,954 1,658 862 311 551
Platte 13 -59 536 595 96 2 94
Sheridan 1,084 150 2,067 1,917 845 198 647
Sublette -478 493 799 306 -1,010 55 -1,065
Sweetwater 359 2,215 3,915 1,700 -1,836 39 -1,875
Teton 1,897 1,053 1,553 500 806 249 557
Uinta -345 1,124 1,966 842 -1,486 -83 -1,403
Washakie -298 58 611 553 -343 -20 -323
Weston 28 40 487 447 -9 17 -26
1. Total population change includes a residual. This residual represents the change in population that cannot be attributed to any specific demographic component. See Population Estimates Terms and Definitions at http://www.census.gov/popest/about/terms.html.
2. Net international migration for the United States includes the international migration of both native and foreign-born populations. Specifically, it includes: (a) the net international migration of the foreign born, (b) the net migration between the United States and Puerto Rico, (c) the net migration of natives to and from the United States, and (d) the net movement of the Armed Forces population between the United States and overseas. Net international migration for Puerto Rico includes the migration of native and foreign-born populations between the United States and Puerto Rico.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division                                                                         Released Date: March 23, 2017