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Wyoming Population, Income, Education, Employment, and Federal Funds
Wyoming Population |
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Total |
Year |
1980 |
469,557 |
1990 |
453,588 |
2000 |
493,782 |
2009 (latest estimates) |
544,270 |
Wyoming Income |
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Total |
Wyoming Per-capita income (2008 dollars) |
2007 |
46,726 |
2008 |
48,580 |
Percent change |
0.1 |
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Wyoming Earnings per job (2008 dollars) |
2007 |
45,149 |
2008 |
45,106 |
Percent change |
-0.1 |
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Wyoming Poverty rate (percent) |
1979 |
7.9 |
1989 |
11.9 |
1999 |
11.4 |
2008 (latest model-based estimates) |
9.5 |
Wyoming Education (Persons 25 and older) |
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Total |
Wyoming Percent not completing high school |
1980 |
22.1 |
1990 |
17.0 |
2000 |
12.1 |
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Wyoming Percent completing high school only |
1980 |
40.0 |
1990 |
33.2 |
2000 |
31.0 |
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Wyoming Percent completing some college |
1980 |
20.8 |
1990 |
31.1 |
2000 |
35.0 |
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Wyoming Percent completing college |
1980 |
17.2 |
1990 |
18.8 |
2000 |
21.9 |
Wyoming Employment |
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Total |
Wyoming Total number of jobs |
2007 |
389,485 |
2008 |
404,855 |
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Wyoming Percent employment change |
2006-2007 |
2.3 |
2007-2008 |
0.9 |
2008-2009 |
-3.3 |
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Wyoming Unemployment rate (percent) |
2008 |
3.2 |
2009 |
6.3 |
6.6 |
6.4 |
Wyoming Federal Funds, FY 2008 |
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Total |
Wyoming Federal funding, dollars per person |
Wyoming All Federal funds |
8,384 |
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Wyoming Federal funding by purpose |
Wyoming Agriculture and natural resources |
218 |
Wyoming Community resources |
1,750 |
Wyoming Defense and space |
441 |
Wyoming Human resources |
171 |
Wyoming Income security |
4,324 |
Wyoming National functions |
1,478 |
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Wyoming Federal funding by type of payments |
Wyoming Grants |
1,387 |
Wyoming Direct loans |
39 |
Wyoming Guaranteed/insured loans |
1,249 |
Wyoming Retirement/disability payments |
2,705 |
Wyoming Other direct payments to
individuals |
1,099 |
Wyoming Direct payments, not to
individuals |
140 |
Wyoming Procurement contracts |
992 |
Wyoming Salaries and wages |
772 |
Wyoming Organic Agriculture
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2008 |
Wyoming Number of certified operations |
42 |
Wyoming Crops (acres) |
56,979 |
Wyoming Pasture & rangeland (acres) |
603,096 |
Wyoming Total acres |
660,076 |
Wyoming Farm Characteristics
Wyoming 2007 Census of Agriculture |
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2007 |
Wyoming Approximate total land area (acres) |
62,130,538 |
Wyoming Total farmland (acres) |
30,169,526 |
Percent of total land area |
48.6 |
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Wyoming Cropland (acres) |
2,576,017 |
Percent of total farmland |
8.5 |
Percent in pasture |
16.3 |
Percent irrigated |
39.8 |
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Wyoming Harvested Cropland (acres) |
1,536,240 |
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Wyoming Woodland (acres) |
395,806 |
Percent of total farmland |
1.3 |
Percent in pasture |
88.0 |
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Wyoming Pastureland (acres) |
27,012,269 |
Percent of total farmland |
89.5 |
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Wyoming Land in house lots, ponds,
roads, wasteland, etc. (acres) |
185,434 |
Percent of total farmland |
0.6 |
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Wyoming Conservation practices |
Wyoming Farmland in conservation or
wetlands reserve programs
(acres) |
281,307 |
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Wyoming Average farm size (acres) |
2,726 |
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Wyoming Farms by size (percent) |
1 to 99 acres |
33.8 |
100 to 499 acres |
27.9 |
500 to 999 acres |
10.0 |
1000 to 1,999 acres |
7.8 |
2,000 or more acres |
20.5 |
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Wyoming Farms by sales (percent) |
Less than $9,999 |
52.3 |
$10,000 to $49,999 |
19.7 |
$50,000 to $99,999 |
8.8 |
$100,000 to $499,999 |
15.6 |
More than $500,000 |
3.6 |
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Wyoming Tenure of farmers |
Wyoming Full owner (farms) |
7,124 |
Percent of total |
64.4 |
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Wyoming Part owner (farms) |
3,276 |
Percent of total |
29.6 |
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Wyoming Tenant owner (farms) |
669 |
Percent of total |
6.0 |
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Wyoming Farm organization |
Wyoming Individuals/family, sole
proprietorship (farms) |
8,784 |
Percent of total |
79.4 |
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Wyoming Family-held corporations
(farms) |
932 |
Percent of total |
8.4 |
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Wyoming Partnerships (farms) |
1,024 |
Percent of total |
9.3 |
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Wyoming Non-family corporations (farms) |
87 |
Percent of total |
0.8 |
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Wyoming Others - cooperative, estate or
trust, institutional, etc. (farms) |
242 |
Percent of total |
2.2 |
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Wyoming Characteristics of principal farm operators |
Average operator age (years) |
57.1 |
Percent with farming as their
primary occupation |
49.2 |
Men |
9,465 |
Women |
1,604 |
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Wyoming Farm Financial Indicators
Wyoming Farm income and value added data |
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2008 |
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Wyoming Number of farms |
11,000 |
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Thousands $ |
Final crop output |
224,952 |
+ Final animal output |
784,852 |
+ Services and forestry |
292,817 |
= Final agricultural sector output |
1,302,621 |
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- Intermediate consumption outlays |
786,564 |
+ Net government transactions |
-24,289 |
= Gross value added |
491,768 |
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- Capital consumption |
161,642 |
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= Net value added |
330,126 |
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- Factor payments |
195,426 |
Employee compensation (total hired labor) |
113,968 |
Net rent received by nonoperator landlords |
-1,721 |
Real estate and nonreal estate interest |
83,179 |
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= Net farm income |
134,700 |
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Wyoming Top Commodities, Exports, and Counties
WY. Top 5 agriculture commodities, 2009 |
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Value of receipts
thousand $ |
1. Cattle and calves |
614,225 |
2. Hay |
66,723 |
3. Hogs |
50,741 |
4. Sheep and lambs |
35,989 |
5. Sugar beets |
35,663 |
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All commodities |
969,649 |
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WY. Top 5 agriculture exports, estimates, FY 2009 |
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Value
million $ |
1. Feeds and fodders |
52.4 |
2. Feed grains and products |
15.3 |
3. Seeds |
15.2 |
4. Wheat and products |
13.6 |
5. Live animals and meat |
9.9 |
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Overall rank |
119.1 |
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Top 5 counties in agricultural sales 2007 |
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Thousands $ |
1. Goshen County |
157,512 |
2. Laramie County |
124,094 |
3. Platte County |
97,071 |
4. Fremont County |
86,701 |
5. Park County |
81,775 |
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State total |
1,157,535 |
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Wyoming
In Wyoming, overcoming alcohol abuse is not easy and most people cannot do it without alcohol abuse treatment. The best way to obtain and maintain recovery from alcohol abuse in Wyoming is to start with alcohol abuse treatment. There is no question the process of learning about staying sober and alcohol abuse improves one's chances of long term recovery. By going to a Wyoming alcohol abuse treatment program, a person gains the knowledge, tools and assistance to help them be successful. Few people ever even consider going to alcohol abuse treatment unless or until they have suffered some serious consequences as a result of their alcohol abuse. Consequences usually include legal, martial, emotional, job, financial and/or physical problems.
Levels of Alcohol Abuse Treatment
- Wyoming Alcohol Detox: Alcohol detox is the medical monitoring and managing of the symptoms of withdrawal of the alcohol from the body.
- Wyoming Outpatient Alcohol Abuse Treatment: Outpatient consists of attending group and individual counseling sessions several times per week.
- Wyoming Partial Alcohol Abuse Treatment: Partial programs usually take place in a hospital setting. You are asked to attend alcohol rehab all morning or all afternoon and go home.
- Wyoming Inpatient Alcohol Abuse Treatment: Full time rehabilitation in a free standing, hospital or residential environment.
Alcohol Abuse Assessment
Enrollment in the right alcohol rehab program at the right level is crucial to the ultimate success of that person's recovery from alcohol abuse.
Alcohol Detox is a Requirement
Recovery starts with proper medical alcohol detox, followed by a thorough evaluation and assessment. Based on the outcome of the assessment the person enrolls in the first stage of the alcohol abuse treatment and rehabilitation process. It should be understood that alcohol detox may take weeks. Sometimes, delirium tremens can begin as late as two weeks after the last drink.
Abnormalities in bodily fluid levels occur, as will the loss of appetite and the intake of nutrition. These and other manifestations of alcohol withdrawal require constant attention from trained medical professionals. Alcohol detox can be a serious physical and emotional challenge; it is recommended that you seek help from a licensed alcohol detox clinic. The goal of an alcohol detox program is to closely monitor a person withdrawing from alcohol while maintaining the patient's dignity, and ensuring humane treatment that prepares the patient for alcohol abuse treatment and abstinence.
Some History of Alcohol Rehab
Over the years, the alcohol rehab industry has evolved into a more successful process. Although people have been abusing alcohol since alcohol was discovered, treating alcohol abuse really unofficially began when Swedish physician Magnus Huss first coined the term "alcoholism" in 1848. Medical doctors, psychiatrists, counselors, family members and friends have been doing their best to treat people with alcohol abuse problems for a long time. The real breakthrough, however, came when Bill G. Wilson met Dr. Bob Smith met in Akron Ohio in 1939 and together founded Alcoholics Anonymous.
The alcohol rehab industry has grown dramatically in the past 50 years. In the United States, there are more than 10,000 alcohol abuse treatment programs. As far back as the early 1800's, cases of alcoholism are well documented. But it wasn't until the late 1920's when alcoholism was actually diagnosed and better understood as a medical rather than moral issue. Many people have made great contributions to the alcohol rehab industry. For example, a gentleman by the name of "Curly" Feron made an instrumental contribution when he became the test case for whether alcoholism was a treatable health problem that could be cured. Curly was a low bottom drunk in Minnesota. By practicing the principles of alcohol rehab and AA, Curly was able to be successful in turning his life completely around and establishing the precedent for the medical industry to support the alcohol rehab process.
Year |
Total vs. Alcohol Related Fatalities in Wyoming |
Tot |
Alc-Rel |
% |
0.08+ |
% |
1982 |
201 |
118 |
59 |
105 |
52 |
1983 |
173 |
98 |
57 |
87 |
50 |
1984 |
157 |
88 |
56 |
76 |
48 |
1985 |
152 |
83 |
54 |
63 |
42 |
1986 |
168 |
92 |
55 |
83 |
49 |
1987 |
129 |
72 |
56 |
61 |
47 |
1988 |
155 |
79 |
51 |
72 |
46 |
1989 |
127 |
60 |
47 |
53 |
41 |
1990 |
125 |
77 |
62 |
68 |
54 |
1991 |
122 |
56 |
46 |
52 |
43 |
1992 |
118 |
67 |
57 |
58 |
49 |
1993 |
120 |
50 |
42 |
47 |
39 |
1994 |
144 |
72 |
50 |
66 |
46 |
1995 |
170 |
85 |
50 |
76 |
45 |
1996 |
143 |
59 |
42 |
43 |
30 |
1997 |
137 |
44 |
32 |
40 |
29 |
1998 |
154 |
71 |
46 |
60 |
39 |
1999 |
189 |
71 |
38 |
63 |
33 |
2000 |
152 |
49 |
32 |
44 |
29 |
2001 |
186 |
82 |
44 |
71 |
38 |
2002 |
176 |
67 |
38 |
60 |
34 |
2003 |
165 |
62 |
38 |
50 |
30 |
2004 |
164 |
59 |
36 |
54 |
33 |
2005 |
170 |
65 |
38 |
56 |
33 |
2006 |
195 |
78 |
40 |
67 |
35 |
2007 |
150 |
55 |
37 |
49 |
33 |
2008 |
159 |
75 |
47 |
67 |
42 |
Wyoming DUI Penalties
First DUI conviction
- Up to 6 months in jail
- Up to $750 in fines
- 90-day driver's license suspension
- Substance abuse assessment
Aggravated DUI (BAC of .15 or more) - Mandatory installation of ignition interlock device
Second DUI conviction (within 5 years)
- 7 days-6 months in jail
- $200-750 in fines
- 6-month driver's license suspension
- Substance abuse assessment
Third DUI conviction (within 5 years) - 30 days- 6 months in jail
- $750- 3,000 in fines
- 3-year driver's license suspension
- Possible substance abuse treatment
Fourth DUI conviction (within 5 years) - Felony conviction
- Up to 2 years in jail
- Up to $10,000 in fines
Wyoming Alcohol Statistics Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatality Data 2008 Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities: | 67 | Youth Under 21 Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities: | 5 | Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities per 100,000 population | | Total All Ages: | 12.6 | Youth Under 21: | 3.3 | 1998-2008 Percent Change in Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities per 100,000 Population | | Total All Ages: | 0.6 | Youth Under 21: | -60.5 | Hardcore Drunk Drivers Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities Involving High BAC Drivers (.15+): | 72% | Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities Involving Repeat Offenders by BAC level | | BAC .08 - .14: | 13% | BAC .15+: | 88% | Youth Alcohol Consumption Data 2006-2007 (12-20 Year Olds) Consumed Alcohol in the Past Month: | 34.4% | Binge Drinking in the Past Month: | 24.8% | Arrest Data 2008 Driving Under the Influence | | Under 18: | 91 | Total All Ages: | 7,159 | Liquor Laws | | Under 18: | 1,231 | Total All Ages: | 4,617 | Drunkenness | | Under 18: | 0 | Total All Ages: | 0 |
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Report advocates higher Wyoming alcohol tax
WYOMING - A group that reviewed Wyoming's alcohol laws advocates increasing Wyoming state alcohol taxes and using the money to fund programs aimed at cutting underage and binge drinking.
More | | Wyoming man arrested twice in one night for Alcohol DUI
WYOMING -- A Casper, Wyoming man racked up two driving under the influence arrests in the same night last weekend after authorities say he bonded out of jail on the first one, then drove away from the
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Can alcohol be taken in a vapor form? An expensive new alcohol-without-liquid (AWOL) device vaporizes alcoholic beverages to provide a new way to take alcohol. Long ago, scientists gave rodents alcohol in vapor chambers to produce high stable blood alcohol levels (BAL) for experimentation. The new AWOL device is scary, however, since vapor/BAL correlations have not been done for humans, as they have with oral alcohol intake. Thus it is not possible to predict BAL for drink/driving purposes, and new drug administration forms (remember crack, black tar heroin) tend to be overused and abused. Reaching lethal BALs with such devices should be rather easy. The upside? None. Companies selling such devices will make money, but for what purpose? Is snorting alcohol better than a good beer or a fine wine?
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There is some evidence that women cannot drink the same amount as men even if they were equal in size because they metabolize alcohol less efficiently.
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More than one-third of all fatal traffic accidents involve at least one person with a BAC over 0.08%
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Thomas Jefferson wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence in a tavern in Philadelphia.
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