By Wyliberty on Friday, 08 March 2019
Category: Transparency

Where Wyoming’s State and Local Revenue Comes From

by Philip Baron

According to a Wyoming Taxpayers Association report, that was distributed to the legislators in the 2019 session, a three-person household pays in $3,070 in taxes and receives $27,600 in public services. This analysis only considers taxes as a source of revenue and does not look at all of the funding through fees and other sources of state and local revenue that pay for public services.

The rest of the state's revenue to pay for those services comes from personal taxes paid to the state and local governments, federal income tax (both corporate and personal), other state and federal taxes paid by businesses, fees that are collected by the state and other revenue generated by state agencies and local governments.

In 2016, according to data from the U.S Census Bureau using data for combined state and local revenue:

This is a breakdown of where that money comes from.

Percent of Wyoming Revenue Sources


1 Per U.S Census Bureau report: Charges (fees) on Education, Hospitals, Highways, Airports, Natural resources, Parks and recreation, Sewerage, Solid waste management and other charges.

2 Per U.S Census Bureau report : Interest earnings, Special assessments, Sale of property, Other general revenue.

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