Wy County Directory
County-level affordability, income limits, and rent data from official HUD, IRS, and BLS sources.
Updated Jun 19, 2026 · Dataset v2 · HUD FY2026 · FMR FY2026 · IRS 2025 · BLS CPI-U 2013–2025
Wy at a glance
Counties indexed
23
State median income
$100,200
per year · HUD Area Median Income
State median FMR (2BR)
$980
per month · HUD Fair Market Rent
Top counties by signal
Highest median income
- 1.Teton County$148,500/yr
- 2.Sublette County$116,800/yr
- 3.Lincoln County$113,600/yr
- 4.Campbell County$111,700/yr
- 5.Albany County$107,000/yr
Highest Fair Market Rent (2BR)
- 1.Teton County$1,653/mo
- 2.Niobrara County$1,186/mo
- 3.Laramie County$1,174/mo
- 4.Sheridan County$1,129/mo
- 5.Johnson County$1,115/mo
Highest rent burden
- 1.Niobrara County16.9%
- 2.Johnson County16.2%
- 3.Hot Springs County14.4%
- 4.Goshen County13.8%
- 5.Carbon County13.6%
Burden = (12 × FMR 2BR) ÷ median income
Featured clusters
County groupings by affordability profile.
Income Leaders
Highest HUD Area Median Income
Most Affordable
Lowest annual rent burden
High Rent Markets
Highest HUD Fair Market Rents
Frequently asked questions
How many counties are in Wy?
Wy has 23 counties indexed in the GovCalculator dataset, sourced from HUD, IRS, and BLS public data.
Which county in Wy has the highest median income?
Teton County has the highest HUD Area Median Income in Wy at $148,500 per year.
Which county in Wy has the highest Fair Market Rent?
Teton County has the highest HUD Fair Market Rent (2-bedroom) in Wy at $1,653 per month.
Which county in Wy is most affordable relative to income?
Lincoln County has the lowest annual rent burden in Wy — approximately 10.2% of median income spent on a 2-bedroom Fair Market Rent. Rent burden is calculated as (12 × FMR 2BR) ÷ Area Median Income.