
Wyoming is located in the Western area of the United States and is the 10rd largest state in the Nation by area. It is nicknamed the “Equality and Cowboy State.” The Rocky Mountains dominates most of the state of Wyoming but some high altitude prairie is also abundant.
The state’s total population is around 522,830 which make it the 50th most populated state in the nation. Its demographics are as follows; 96.01% Caucasian; 1.15% African American; 3.06% American Indian; 0.05% Asian American; 0.12% Mixed. The economy for this state is based on livestock, grain, coal, natural gas and wool to name a few. The gross state product is estimated at $27.4 billion. The income tax rate rate in Wyoming is 0% as they do not levy an individual or corporate tax. The state sales tax is around 5%.
The City of Cheyenne is the largest state in Wyoming with a population of 55.731. Cheyenne is followed by Casper with 51,738 and Laramie with 26,050.
Wyoming has a semi-arid continental climate that range from 9-37 degrees during the mid winter months and 52-87 degrees during the thick of summer.