State Profile
Wyoming City Intelligence
Compare cost of living, salaries, and quality of life across cities in Wyoming.
Wyoming, the least populous U.S. state, is characterized by its vast, rugged landscapes, including the Rocky Mountains and high-elevation prairies. Its economy is primarily driven by mineral extraction, particularly coal, natural gas, and oil, alongside a significant tourism industry thanks to attractions like Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Living in Wyoming generally offers a lower cost of living compared to the national average, with housing and utilities often more affordable. The climate is semi-arid and continental, featuring cold, windy winters with considerable snowfall and warm, dry summers with cool nights, fostering a lifestyle that embraces outdoor recreation and a strong connection to nature.