| 2000 vs. 2022 Per Capita Personal Income Growth and Change Teton County 2000 vs. 2022 Net Percent Change = 266.15% Rank = #1 Weston County 2000 vs. 2022 Net Percent Change = 18.30% Rank = #23 Park County 2000 vs. 2022 Net Percent Change = 63.34% Rank = #6 With a spotlight on Park County, the chart above displays the distribution of the net percent change of real (inflation adjusted) per capita income (PCI) across Wyoming's 23 counties over the period 2000-2022. Statewide Snippets:- Over 2000-2022 real PCI grew in all 23 Wyoming counties.
- Real PCI growth in four counties outpaced the statewide average (65.16%), while growth in nineteen counties trailed.
- At the extremes of the distribution, Teton County posted the highest growth of real PCI (266.15%), while Weston County placed last by logging a 18.30% gain.
- The spread in real PCI growth between the highest (Teton County, 266.15%) and lowest (Weston County, 18.30%) over 2000-2022 equated to 247.85% ( = 266.15% − 18.30%).
Park County Snippets:- Over 2000-2022, Park County posted a 63.34% net gain in real PCI.
- Park County was joined by eighteen other counties whose real PCI growth over 2000-2022 registered below the statewide average (65.16%).
- Ranked #6 among Wyoming's 23 counties, Park County's real PCI growth (63.34%) trailed the statewide average of 65.16% by a 1.81% margin.
- Park County's net real PCI growth (63.34%, #6) over 2000-2022 registered just above that of Johnson County (61.49%, #7) and just below that of Converse County (64.95%, #5).
- Park County's real PCI as a percent of the statewide average slipped from 94.82% in 2000 to 93.77% in 2022, resulting in a decline of -1.04%.
| | | | County Distribution of Real Per Capita Income Growth, 2000 vs. 2022 | More than 125% | 125% to 100% | 100% to 75% | 75% to 50% | 50% to 25% | 25% to 0% | 0% to -25% | -25% or Below | Total | 2000 vs. 2022 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 14 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 23 | | | | | | Teton County 2022 PCI = $360,577 Percent of State = 547.71% Rank = #1 Uinta County 2022 PCI = $39,963 Percent of State = 60.70% Rank = #23 Park County 2022 PCI = $61,736 Percent of State = 93.77% Rank = #4 Again highlighting Park County's position, the bar graph above displays the disposition by county of 2022 real per capita income statewide ($65,834). Tip: Although the visual profile of the bar chart remains unchanged you may opt to display the actual total by using the "Select Indicator" options above the graph Statewide Snippets:- Ranked #1, Teton County's 2022 PCI totaled $360,577, equating to 547.71% of the statewide average.
- Ranked last (#23), Uinta County's real per capita income of $39,963 in 2022 comprised just 60.70% of the total statewide. Uinta County's real per capita income in 2022 equates to just 11.1% to that of Teton County's.
Park County Snippets:- Park County's PCI in 2022 ranked #4, amounting to 93.77% of the statewide average.
- Park County's PCI of $61,736 placed below that of Natrona County's ($64,628, #3), and just above that of Sheridan County's ($59,725, #5).
| | | | County Distribution of Real Per Capita Income, 2022 | More than $150,000 | $150,000 to $125,000 | $125,000 to $100,000 | $100,000 to $75,000 | $75,000 to $50,000 | $50,000 to $25,000 | $25,000 to $0 | $0 or Below | Total | 2022 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 13 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 23 | | | | | | Tip: To augment your analysis click on the column headers in the following table to rank and/or sort the data. | | | | Wyoming Real* Per Capita Income by County: 2000 vs. 2022 | 2000 | | 2022 | | 2000 - 2022 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 33,020 | 82.84 | | 43,585 | 66.20 | | 32.00 | 10,565 | -16.63 | | | 29,136 | 73.09 | | 41,706 | 63.35 | | 43.14 | 12,570 | -9.74 | | | 37,614 | 94.36 | | 50,805 | 77.17 | | 35.07 | 13,192 | -17.19 | | | 33,212 | 83.32 | | 58,965 | 89.57 | | 77.54 | 25,752 | 6.25 | | | 35,347 | 88.68 | | 58,306 | 88.56 | | 64.95 | 22,959 | -0.11 | | | 34,967 | 87.72 | | 52,357 | 79.53 | | 49.73 | 17,390 | -8.19 | | | 31,815 | 79.81 | | 46,140 | 70.09 | | 45.03 | 14,326 | -9.73 | | | 30,990 | 77.75 | | 44,062 | 66.93 | | 42.18 | 13,072 | -10.82 | | | 33,556 | 84.18 | | 67,746 | 102.90 | | 101.89 | 34,190 | 18.72 | | | 35,222 | 88.36 | | 56,880 | 86.40 | | 61.49 | 21,657 | -1.96 | | | 39,557 | 99.24 | | 52,428 | 79.64 | | 32.54 | 12,871 | -19.60 | | | 32,787 | 82.25 | | 58,416 | 88.73 | | 78.17 | 25,629 | 6.48 | | | 44,028 | 110.45 | | 64,628 | 98.17 | | 46.79 | 20,600 | -12.29 | | | 35,247 | 88.43 | | 48,876 | 74.24 | | 38.67 | 13,629 | -14.18 | | | 37,795 | 94.82 | | 61,736 | 93.77 | | 63.34 | 23,941 | -1.04 | | | 35,641 | 89.41 | | 48,293 | 73.36 | | 35.50 | 12,652 | -16.06 | | | 45,499 | 114.14 | | 59,725 | 90.72 | | 31.27 | 14,227 | -23.42 | | | 39,124 | 98.15 | | 57,631 | 87.54 | | 47.30 | 18,507 | -10.61 | | | 39,621 | 99.40 | | 51,773 | 78.64 | | 30.67 | 12,153 | -20.75 | | | 98,477 | 247.05 | | 360,577 | 547.71 | | 266.15 | 262,100 | 300.66 | | | 32,610 | 81.81 | | 39,963 | 60.70 | | 22.55 | 7,353 | -21.11 | | | 35,746 | 89.68 | | 47,155 | 71.63 | | 31.91 | 11,408 | -18.05 | | | 37,194 | 93.31 | | 44,001 | 66.84 | | 18.30 | 6,807 | -26.47 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 39,861 | 100.00 | | 65,834 | 100.00 | | 65.16 | 25,973 | 0.00 | | | 41,563 | 104.27 | | 57,808 | 87.81 | | 39.09 | 16,245 | -16.46 | | | 39,130 | 98.17 | | 69,439 | 105.48 | | 77.46 | 30,309 | 7.31 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 41,384 | | | 57,052 | | | 37.86 | 15,668 | | | | 43,392 | | | 59,010 | | | 35.99 | 15,617 | | | | 30,577 | | | 44,653 | | | 46.03 | 14,076 | |
Source: Calculations by the Wyoming Regional Economic Analysis Project (WY-REAP) with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis November 2024 REAP_PI_CA1400_YRVYR_700A | | | | |
Tip: To augment your analysis click on the column headers in the following table to rank and/or sort the data. | | | | Wyoming Per Capita Income by County: 2000 vs. 2022 | 2000 | | 2022 | | 2000 - 2022 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 24,376 | 82.84 | | 50,607 | 66.20 | | 107.61 | 26,231 | -16.63 | | | 21,509 | 73.09 | | 48,425 | 63.35 | | 125.14 | 26,916 | -9.74 | | | 27,767 | 94.36 | | 58,991 | 77.17 | | 112.45 | 31,223 | -17.19 | | | 24,518 | 83.32 | | 68,464 | 89.57 | | 179.24 | 43,946 | 6.25 | | | 26,094 | 88.68 | | 67,699 | 88.56 | | 159.45 | 41,606 | -0.11 | | | 25,813 | 87.72 | | 60,793 | 79.53 | | 135.51 | 34,979 | -8.19 | | | 23,486 | 79.81 | | 53,574 | 70.09 | | 128.11 | 30,088 | -9.73 | | | 22,877 | 77.75 | | 51,161 | 66.93 | | 123.63 | 28,283 | -10.82 | | | 24,772 | 84.18 | | 78,661 | 102.90 | | 217.54 | 53,889 | 18.72 | | | 26,002 | 88.36 | | 66,043 | 86.40 | | 154.00 | 40,042 | -1.96 | | | 29,202 | 99.24 | | 60,874 | 79.64 | | 108.46 | 31,672 | -19.60 | | | 24,204 | 82.25 | | 67,828 | 88.73 | | 180.23 | 43,624 | 6.48 | | | 32,502 | 110.45 | | 75,040 | 98.17 | | 130.88 | 42,538 | -12.29 | | | 26,020 | 88.43 | | 56,750 | 74.24 | | 118.10 | 30,730 | -14.18 | | | 27,901 | 94.82 | | 71,682 | 93.77 | | 156.92 | 43,781 | -1.04 | | | 26,311 | 89.41 | | 56,073 | 73.36 | | 113.12 | 29,762 | -16.06 | | | 33,588 | 114.14 | | 69,348 | 90.72 | | 106.47 | 35,760 | -23.42 | | | 28,882 | 98.15 | | 66,916 | 87.54 | | 131.69 | 38,034 | -10.61 | | | 29,249 | 99.40 | | 60,115 | 78.64 | | 105.53 | 30,866 | -20.75 | | | 72,698 | 247.05 | | 418,669 | 547.71 | | 475.91 | 345,972 | 300.66 | | | 24,073 | 81.81 | | 46,401 | 60.70 | | 92.75 | 22,328 | -21.11 | | | 26,389 | 89.68 | | 54,752 | 71.63 | | 107.48 | 28,363 | -18.05 | | | 27,458 | 93.31 | | 51,090 | 66.84 | | 86.07 | 23,633 | -26.47 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 29,426 | 100.00 | | 76,440 | 100.00 | | 159.77 | 47,014 | 0.00 | | | 30,683 | 104.27 | | 67,122 | 87.81 | | 118.76 | 36,439 | -16.46 | | | 28,887 | 98.17 | | 80,627 | 105.48 | | 179.11 | 51,740 | 7.31 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 30,551 | | | 66,244 | | | 116.83 | 35,693 | | | | 32,033 | | | 68,517 | | | 113.89 | 36,484 | | | | 22,573 | | | 51,847 | | | 129.69 | 29,274 | |
Source: Calculations by the Wyoming Regional Economic Analysis Project (WY-REAP) with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis November 2024 REAP_PI_CA1400_YRVYR_700A | | | | |
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