The U.S. State of Wyoming currently has ten statistical areas that have been delineated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). On July 21, 2023, the OMB delineated two metropolitan statistical areas and eight micropolitan statistical areas in Wyoming.[1] As of 2023, the most populous of these is the Cheyenne, WY Metropolitan Statistical Area, comprising the area around Cheyenne, Wyoming's capital and largest city.
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The ten United States statistical areas and 23 counties of the State of WyomingTemplate:Efn
| Core-based statistical area[1]
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2023 population (est.)[2]
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County
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2023 population (est.)[2]
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| Cheyenne, WY MSA
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100,984
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Laramie County, Wyoming
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100,984
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| Casper, WY MSA
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79,941
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Natrona County, Wyoming
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79,941
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| Gillette, WY μSA
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47,498
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Campbell County, Wyoming
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47,498
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| Rock Springs, WY μSA
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41,249
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Sweetwater County, Wyoming
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41,249
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| Riverton, WY μSA
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39,815
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Fremont County, Wyoming
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39,815
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| Laramie, WY μSA
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38,257
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Albany County, Wyoming
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38,257
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| Sheridan, WY μSA
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32,519
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Sheridan County, Wyoming
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32,519
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| Cody, WY μSA
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30,735
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Park County, Wyoming
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30,735
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| Jackson, WY-ID μSA
|
35,781 23,232 (WY)
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Teton County, Wyoming
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23,232
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| Teton County, Idaho
|
12,549
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| Evanston, WY-UT μSA
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23,415 20,745 (WY)
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Uinta County, Wyoming
|
20,745
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| Rich County, Utah
|
2,670
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| none
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Lincoln County, Wyoming
|
20,880
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| Carbon County, Wyoming
|
14,334
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| Converse County, Wyoming
|
13,809
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| Goshen County, Wyoming
|
12,642
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| Big Horn County, Wyoming
|
12,018
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| Sublette County, Wyoming
|
8,969
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| Johnson County, Wyoming
|
8,759
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| Platte County, Wyoming
|
8,546
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| Washakie County, Wyoming
|
7,710
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| Crook County, Wyoming
|
7,592
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| Weston County, Wyoming
|
6,808
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| Hot Springs County, Wyoming
|
4,661
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| Niobrara County, Wyoming
|
2,354
|
| State of Wyoming
|
584,057
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Core-based statistical areas
The following table provides the in-state population ranking of each CBSA along with its rate of population change over time.
The ten core-based statistical areas of the State of WyomingTemplate:Efn
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Primary statistical area[1]
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Population
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| 2023 estimate[2]
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Change
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2020 Census[3]
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Change
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2010 Census[4]
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Cheyenne, WY MSA
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Casper, WY MSA
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Gillette, WY μSA
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Rock Springs, WY μSA
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Riverton, WY μSA
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Laramie, WY μSA
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Sheridan, WY μSA
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Cody, WY μSA
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Jackson, WY-ID μSA (WY)
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Evanston, WY-UT μSA (WY)
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Evanston, WY-UT μSA
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Jackson, WY-ID μSA
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See also
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