Cost of Living in Wyoming

2025 affordability guide — compare housing costs, rental prices, and living expenses across 116 cities in Wyoming.

104.1
Avg COL Index
116
Cities Ranked
$321,135
Avg Home Value

Housing Market

$321,135

Average median home value across Wyoming cities.

Rental Market

Rental data covers median monthly rent for tracked cities in Wyoming.

Affordability

Near Average

COL index 104.1 vs. national average of 100. Expect higher living costs than the national average.

Most & Least Expensive Cities in Wyoming

Quick look at the cost extremes across Wyoming.

All 20 Major Cities Ranked by Cost of Living

Sorted from most expensive to most affordable. Click any city for a detailed breakdown with housing, rental, and income data.

# City COL Index Affordability Median Home Median Rent
1 Teton Village CDP 230.3 Very Expensive $2,000,001 N/A
2 South Park CDP 204.8 Very Expensive $1,660,700 N/A
3 Moose Wilson Road CDP 202.6 Very Expensive $1,631,500 N/A
4 Hoback CDP 176.8 Very Expensive $1,287,500 N/A
5 Alta CDP 159.9 Very Expensive $1,063,500 N/A
6 Powder Horn CDP 141.6 Very Expensive $818,800 N/A
7 Meadow Acres CDP 125.4 Very Expensive $604,200 N/A
8 Alpine 118.4 Expensive $511,000 N/A
9 Casper Mountain CDP 115.9 Expensive $477,000 N/A
10 Star Valley Ranch 115.4 Expensive $471,000 N/A
11 Arrowhead Springs CDP 112.2 Expensive $428,100 N/A
12 Washam CDP 111.9 Expensive $423,700 N/A
13 Bessemer Bend CDP 110.8 Expensive $409,400 N/A
14 Vista West CDP 108.8 Moderate $382,500 N/A
15 Freedom CDP 107.9 Moderate $370,500 N/A
16 Woods Landing-Jelm CDP 107.8 Moderate $370,000 N/A
17 Nordic CDP 107.6 Moderate $367,500 N/A
18 Thayne 106.7 Moderate $355,600 N/A
19 Bear River 104.8 Moderate $330,300 N/A
20 Chugcreek CDP 104.2 Moderate $322,200 N/A

All 80 Cities in Wyoming

Complete directory of every tracked city and town. Filter or scroll to find yours.

Frequently Asked Questions

What states have the lowest cost of living?

States like Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Kansas typically have lower costs of living compared to coastal states.

What is the difference between RPP and COL Index?

RPP (Regional Price Parity) measures the price level for all items. COL Index combines RPP, housing, and rental data for a comprehensive comparison.

Data: BEA Regional Price Parities, U.S. Census Bureau ACS, HUD Fair Market Rents. Our Methodology · Data Sources

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