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Wyoming

Environmental and community health profiles for all 23 counties in Wyoming. Sorted by opportunity score (highest need first).

23

Counties

44

Avg opportunity score

1

Converging-risk counties

What the data shows in Wyoming

Across Wyoming's 23 counties, 1 have two or more of the four health-risk areas (environmental, disease, provider access, and social conditions) above the national threshold at the same time. These are the places where several pressures land together rather than one at a time.

Statewide, the health-risk area scoring highest on average is gaps in provider access, the leading driver of community health need in Wyoming.

The most widespread specific risk pattern is Industrial Burden, triggered in 9 counties.

Niobrara County carries the highest overall need in the state, with an opportunity score of 68 out of 100 (elevated). Higher scores mean more burden relative to the rest of the country.

CountyOpportunityEnvDiseaseProviderSocialPop
Niobrara County
56027
68356590672,354
Hot Springs County
56017
58277176494,661
Big Horn County
56003
545551594812,018
Fremont County
56013
524746585339,815
Platte County
56031
52256166488,546
Johnson County
56019
51495865348,759
Weston County
56045
49614367346,808
Goshen County
56015
473745684312,642
Sheridan County
56033
475936564332,519
Washakie County
56043
47285662417,710
Crook County
56011
45264167487,592
Converse County
56009
445336553913,809
Carbon County
56007
444037564614,334
Sublette County
56035
43443669348,969
Lincoln County
56023
414332653620,880
Sweetwater County
56037
414726604241,249
Natrona County
56025
404528584079,941
Park County
56029
382840573630,735
Campbell County
56005
364820583447,498
Uinta County
56041
352728613520,745
Albany County
56001
334614374838,257
Teton County
56039
314312602823,232
Laramie County
56021
3043232938100,984

Scores are national percentile ranks (0–100) from the Banana Analytics methodology (v1.2.0). Higher scores indicate more burden. Click any county for its full environmental and community health profile.