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Wyoming property tax

West region · 23 counties · Census ACS 2019-2023 (ACS 2023 5-year)

Wyoming has a population-weighted effective property-tax rate of 0.57% of home value (Census ACS 2019-2023 (ACS 2023 5-year)) — -47.1% versus the US average of 1.08%, below the US average effective rate. The typical bill is about $1,794 on a median home worth around $329,438. Wyoming ranks #41 of 51 states by property-tax rate (1 = highest). Within the state, Washakie County is highest at 0.70% and Niobrara County is lowest at 0.38%.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 2023 5-year estimates. Data as of June 2026.

Wyoming property tax at a glance

FigureWyoming
Effective property-tax rate (pop-weighted)0.57%
Median-of-counties rate0.56%
Typical median bill$1,794
Typical median home value$329,438
Versus US average rate-47.1% (US avg 1.08%)
State rank (1 = highest of 51)#41
Counties23

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 2023 5-year estimates. Data as of June 2026.

Wyoming counties ranked by property-tax rate

Counties in Wyoming, highest effective rate first. Counties with their own page are linked.

RankCountyMedian tax/yrMedian home valueEffective rate
1 Washakie County $1,321 $188,600 0.70%
2 Weston County $1,460 $214,000 0.68%
3 Fremont County $1,591 $252,700 0.63%
4 Natrona County $1,608 $260,400 0.62%
5 Sweetwater County $1,469 $242,900 0.60%
6 Goshen County $1,395 $234,600 0.59%
7 Platte County $1,464 $248,900 0.59%
8 Big Horn County $1,156 $198,200 0.58%
9 Laramie County $1,893 $324,900 0.58%
10 Converse County $1,557 $269,700 0.58%
11 Albany County $1,846 $322,100 0.57%
12 Park County $2,115 $374,200 0.56%
13 Hot Springs County $1,202 $214,400 0.56%
14 Carbon County $1,202 $214,500 0.56%
15 Sheridan County $1,951 $352,200 0.55%
16 Johnson County $1,634 $296,000 0.55%
17 Campbell County $1,465 $266,400 0.55%
18 Crook County $1,522 $276,800 0.55%
19 Uinta County $1,389 $255,400 0.54%
20 Lincoln County $1,458 $334,500 0.44%
21 Sublette County $1,435 $350,100 0.41%
22 Teton County $5,462 $1,371,900 0.40%
23 Niobrara County $731 $194,200 0.38%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 2023 5-year estimates. Data as of June 2026.

How Wyoming compares with other states

Wyoming and its nearest-rate peer states. Source: Census ACS 2019-2023 (ACS 2023 5-year).
StateEffective rateMedian billvs US avg
Wyoming (this state)0.57%$1,794-47.1%
District of Columbia0.58%$4,180-46.6%
Arkansas0.59%$1,069-45.7%
Delaware0.59%$1,926-45.6%
Idaho0.55%$2,047-49.1%
Tennessee0.60%$1,580-44.8%

Frequently asked questions

What is the property-tax rate in Wyoming?

Wyoming's population-weighted effective property-tax rate is 0.57% of home value (Census ACS 2019-2023 (ACS 2023 5-year)), -47.1% versus the US average of 1.08%. The typical bill works out to about $1,794 on a $329,438 home. It ranks #41 of 51 states (1 = highest).

Which Wyoming county has the highest property tax?

In Wyoming, Washakie County has the highest effective property-tax rate at 0.70% (median tax $1,321). The lowest is Niobrara County at 0.38%. Source: Census ACS 2019-2023 (ACS 2023 5-year).

Is property tax high in Wyoming?

Wyoming is low on property tax at a 0.57% effective rate, below the US average effective rate. The median Wyoming home is worth about $329,438 and the median bill is around $1,794. Rates vary widely between its 23 counties.

How is the Wyoming property-tax rate calculated?

It is a population-weighted average of each county's effective rate (median real estate taxes paid / median home value), using Census ACS 2023 5-year tables B25103 and B25077. A median-of-counties rate (0.56%) is also computed as a check. These are area medians, not statutory mill rates.

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Source & accuracy

State figures aggregate county-level Census ACS (2019-2023 (ACS 2023 5-year)) data (median real estate taxes paid B25103, median home value B25077), population-weighted. US public domain. These are area medians, not statutory rates or your individual bill — your property tax depends on your assessed value, exemptions and local levy. Verify with your county assessor. See our methodology and disclaimer.

Last updated: 2026-06-20