| Population
As of 2005, Wyoming
has an estimated population of 509,294,
which is an increase of 3,407, or 0.7%,
from the prior year and an increase
of 15,512, or 3.1%, since the year 2000.
This includes a natural increase since
the last census of 12,165 people (that
is 33,704 births minus 21,539 deaths)
and an increase from net migration of
4,035 people into the state. Immigration
from outside the United States resulted
in a net increase of 2,264 people, and
migration within the country produced
a net increase of 1,771 people. In 2004,
the foreign-born population was 11,000
(2.2%). |
Albany
County
Centennial
Laramie
Rock River
Big
Horn County
Basin
Greybull
Lovell
Campbell
County
Gillette
Wright
Carbon
County
Hanna
Rawlins
Saratoga
Converse
County
Douglas
Glenrock
Rolling Hills
Crook
County
Hulett
Moorcroft
Sundance
Fremont
County
Arapahoe
Lander
Riverton
Goshen
County
Fort Laramie
Lingle
Torrington
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Hot
Springs County
Kirby
Thermopolis
Johnson
County
Buffalo
Kaycee
Laramie
County
Cheyenne
Laramie
Pine Bluffs
Lincoln
County
Afton
Diamondville
Kemmerer
Natrona
County
Casper
Evansville
Mills
Niobrara
County
Lance Creek
Lusk
Manville
Park
County
Cody
Meeteetse
Powell
Platte
County
Guernsey
Wheatland
Wilson
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Sheridan
County
Ranchester
Sheridan
Story
Sublette
County
Big Piney
Marbleton
Pinedale
Sweetwater
County
Green River
Reliance
Rock Springs
Teton
County
Alta
Jackson
Wilson
Uinta
County
Evanston
Lyman
Mountain View
Washakie
County
Ten Sleep
Worland
Weston
County
Newcastle
Osage
Upton
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