Wyoming has the thirty-sixth highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $19,134 (2000). Its personal per capita income is $32,808 (2003).

Wyoming counties ranked by per capita income

Note: Data is from the 2010 United States Census Data and the 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates.

{| class="wikitable sortable"

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! Rank

! County

! Per capita<br>income

! Median<br>household<br>income

! Median<br>family<br>income

! Population

! Number of<br>households

|-

| 1

| Teton

| $42,224

| $70,271

| $90,596

| 21,294

| 8,973

|-

| 2

| Campbell

| $31,968

| $76,576

| $83,965

| 46,133

| 17,172

|-

| 3

| Sublette

| $31,433

| $70,147

| $81,389

| 10,247

| 3,906

|-

| 4

| Sweetwater

| $30,961

| $69,828

| $79,527

| 43,806

| 16,475

|-

| 5

| Washakie

| $28,557

| $48,379

| $61,340

| 8,533

| 3,492

|-

| 6

| Weston

| $28,463

| $53,853

| $63,438

| 7,208

| 3,021

|-

| 7

| Natrona

| $28,235

| $50,936

| $62,859

| 75,450

| 30,616

|-

|

| Wyoming

| $27,860

| $53,802

| $65,964

| 563,626

| 226,879

|-

| 8

| Converse

| $27,656

| $54,599

| $69,057

| 13,833

| 5,673

|-

| 9

| Laramie

| $27,406

| $52,824

| $64,589

| 91,738

| 37,576

|-

|

| United States

| $27,334

| $51,914

| $62,982

| 308,745,538

| 116,716,292

|-

| 10

| Sheridan

| $26,756

| $48,141

| $61,959

| 29,116

| 12,360

|-

| 11

| Johnson

| $26,753

| $45,638

| $58,983

| 8,569

| 3,782

|-

| 12

| Park

| $26,203

| $46,637

| $58,297

| 28,205

| 11,885

|-

| 13

| Carbon

| $26,122

| $56,565

| $65,171

| 15,885

| 6,388

|-

| 14

| Albany

| $25,622

| $42,890

| $70,054

| 36,299

| 15,691

|-

| 15

| Hot Springs

| $25,269

| $42,469

| $54,709

| 4,812

| 2,185

|-

| 16

| Crook

| $24,520

| $49,890

| $55,765

| 7,083

| 2,921

|-

| 17

| Big Horn

| $24,486

| $48,270

| $57,705

| 11,668

| 4,561

|-

| 18

| Uinta

| $24,460

| $58,346

| $68,949

| 21,118

| 7,668

|-

| 19

| Lincoln

| $24,421

| $57,794

| $65,347

| 18,106

| 6,861

|-

| 20

| Platte

| $24,185

| $42,947

| $51,759

| 8,667

| 3,838

|-

| 21

| Fremont

| $24,173

| $46,397

| $55,531

| 40,123

| 15,455

|-

| 22

| Goshen

| $23,753

| $42,590

| $51,978

| 13,249

| 5,311

|-

| 23

| Niobrara

| $22,885

| $45,813

| $57,153

| 2,484

| 1,069

|-

|}

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