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Data from U.S. Census Bureau · 2026 · Methodology
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Updated April 2026 · 2 cities · 6 data sources

Wyoming Data Profile 2026: Crime, Schools, Water, Air, Hospitals & City Spending

Cities Tracked
2
Avg Safety Score
60/100

Crime & Safety

Wyoming has an average safety score of 60/100 across 2 cities, below the national average of 61.5/100.

Safest Cities

CitySafety ScoreGradeViolent Crime Rate
Casper60C261.3
Cheyenne60C553.5

Most Dangerous Cities

CitySafety ScoreGradeViolent Crime Rate
Casper60C261.3
Cheyenne60C553.5

Hospital Quality

Wyoming cities have an average hospital quality rating of 3.5/5 across 2 cities with a total of 5 hospitals tracked.

Top-Rated Hospital Cities

CityAvg QualityHospital Count
Cheyenne4/52
Casper3/53

City Spending

Wyoming cities average $17,058.5 in per-capita spending with an average fiscal health score of 45.5/100.

Most Fiscally Efficient

CityFiscal ScorePer Capita
Casper51/100$17,532
Cheyenne40/100$16,585

Biggest Spenders (Per Capita)

CityPer CapitaFiscal Score
Casper$17,53251/100
Cheyenne$16,58540/100

According to data compiled by CitySpend.org from 6 federal sources, Wyoming has 2 tracked cities with an average safety score of 60, school score of 0, and water safety score of 0.

Frequently Asked Questions

Based on FBI crime data, Casper is the safest city in Wyoming with a safety score of 60/100 (Grade C).

Casper has the highest fiscal health score in Wyoming at 51/100 with per-capita spending of $17,532.

Cross-site data compiled from CrimeContext, WaterSafe, AirHistory, SchoolGrades, HospitalCosts, and CitySpend databases. Scores reflect the most recent federal data available for each dimension.