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The Facts
Move to Wyoming
Step 1
Join the Reddit community to ask locals all your questions about moving to Wyoming. Use BestPlaces to compare living in Wyoming to your own city. Check Tripadvisor or Yelp to discover local food and entertainment options.
The statewide average cost to rent an apartment in Wyoming is $790 per month, with house rentals averaging $1,139.1 The medium home price is $251,959. $221,790 if you exclude Teton County.2 And keep in mind that Wyoming has one of the lowest effective property tax rates in the country!3
Nature
From the Teton Range to Devils Tower, Wyoming has over 20 state and national parks with a reputation for some of the most beautiful scenery in the country. Whether its hiking, biking, hunting, fishing, skiing, horseback riding, or boating. Wyoming has a plethora of options to experience the great outdoors.
Wildlife
Wyoming is home to a variety of wildlife species. From herds of wild bison, elk, pronghorn antelope and mule deer, along with bighorn sheep, grizzly and black bears, wolves and hundreds of bird species.1
Money
Wyoming has an above average Personal Income1 with a below average Cost of Living1. It is likely that by moving to Wyoming you will be able to stretch your dollar further. And of course, Wyoming has no Individual Income Tax!
Traffic
Drivers in Wyoming have an average commute time of 17.8 minutes1. With a population of only 578,759 spread out over the 9th largest state in the nation, fewer people means fewer cars and no traffic. It is no wonder locals refer to wildlife crossings as a "Wyoming traffic jam".
Politics
A lower population means fewer representatives and a greater opportunity to have your voice heard. Wyoming has what is called an "at-large congressional district", meaning that a single politician represents the entire state in the United States House of Representatives. Direct political participation is also encouraged at the state level using wyoleg.gov