Cost of Living in Wyoming

4 cities • 188,856 total population • 2026 Data

$72,365
Avg. Median Income
-7% vs national
$964
Avg. Median Rent
-28% vs national
$280,325
Avg. Home Value
-17% vs national
3.9%
Avg. Unemployment

Overview

Wyoming has 4 cities with populations over 25,000, totaling 188,856 residents. The average median household income across these cities is $72,365, which is 7% below the national median.

Rent averages $964 per month, and the average home value is $280,325. The largest city is Cheyenne, while Gillette offers the lowest rent and Cheyenne has the highest.

Most Affordable Cities in Wyoming

# City Median Rent Median Income Home Value
1 Gillette $922 $90,699 $257,200
2 Laramie $933 $52,414 $302,200
3 Casper $964 $69,171 $250,700
4 Cheyenne $1,035 $77,176 $311,200

Most Expensive Cities in Wyoming

# City Median Rent Median Income Home Value
1 Cheyenne $1,035 $77,176 $311,200
2 Casper $964 $69,171 $250,700
3 Laramie $933 $52,414 $302,200
4 Gillette $922 $90,699 $257,200

Highest Income Cities in Wyoming

# City Median Income Median Rent Population
1 Gillette $90,699 $922 33,278
2 Cheyenne $77,176 $1,035 64,976
3 Casper $69,171 $964 58,754
4 Laramie $52,414 $933 31,848

All Cities in Wyoming

City Population Income Rent Home Value
Cheyenne 64,976 $77,176 $1,035 $311,200
Casper 58,754 $69,171 $964 $250,700
Gillette 33,278 $90,699 $922 $257,200
Laramie 31,848 $52,414 $933 $302,200

Data Sources

All data from the US Census Bureau American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. State averages calculated from cities with population over 25,000.

Verify at data.census.gov