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Population in 2022: 58,543 (100% urban, 0% rural).
Population change since 2000: +17.9%

Males: 29,821   (50.9%)
Females: 28,722   (49.1%)
Median resident age: 37.8 years
Wyoming median age: 39.3 years

Zip codes: 82609.

Estimated median household income in 2023: $71,070 (it was $36,567 in 2000)

Estimated per capita income in 2023: $41,099 (it was $19,409 in 2000)

Casper city income, earnings, and wages data

Estimated median house or condo value in 2023: $257,343 (it was $83,100 in 2000)

Casper: $257,343
WY: $298,700

Mean prices in 2023: all housing units: $369,628; detached houses: $375,410; townhouses or other attached units: $381,337; in 2-unit structures: $627,846; in 3-to-4-unit structures: $448,799; in 5-or-more-unit structures: $172,658; mobile homes: $85,890

Median gross rent in 2023: $1,053.

December 2024 cost of living index in Casper: 81.1 (low, U.S. average is 100)

Casper, WY residents, houses, and apartments details

Percentage of residents living in poverty in 2023: 11.2%
(10.2% for White Non-Hispanic residents, 57.3% for Black residents, 13.7% for Hispanic or Latino residents, 46.2% for American Indian residents, 14.7% for other race residents, 11.0% for two or more races residents)

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Median household income ($) Median household income (% change since 2000) Household income diversity Ratio of average income to average house value (%) Ratio of average income to average rent Median household income ($) – White Median household income ($) – Black or African American Median household income ($) – Asian Median household income ($) – Hispanic or Latino Median household income ($) – American Indian and Alaska Native Median household income ($) – Multirace Median household income ($) – Other Race Median household income for houses/condos with a mortgage ($) Median household income for apartments without a mortgage ($) Races – White alone (%) Races – White alone (% change since 2000) Races – Black alone (%) Races – Black alone (% change since 2000) Races – American Indian alone (%) Races – American Indian alone (% change since 2000) Races – Asian alone (%) Races – Asian alone (% change since 2000) Races – Hispanic (%) Races – Hispanic (% change since 2000) Races – Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone (%) Races – Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone (% change since 2000) Races – Two or more races (%) Races – Two or more races (% change since 2000) Races – Other race alone (%) Races – Other race alone (% change since 2000) Racial diversity Unemployment (%) Unemployment (% change since 2000) Unemployment (%) – White Unemployment (%) – Black or African American Unemployment (%) – Asian Unemployment (%) – Hispanic or Latino Unemployment (%) – American Indian and Alaska Native Unemployment (%) – Multirace Unemployment (%) – Other Race Population density (people per square mile) Population – Males (%) Population – Females (%) Population – Males (%) – White Population – Males (%) – Black or African American Population – Males (%) – Asian Population – Males (%) – Hispanic or Latino Population – Males (%) – American Indian and Alaska Native Population – Males (%) – Multirace Population – Males (%) – Other Race Population – Females (%) – White Population – Females (%) – Black or African American Population – Females (%) – Asian Population – Females (%) – Hispanic or Latino Population – Females (%) – American Indian and Alaska Native Population – Females (%) – Multirace Population – Females (%) – Other Race Coronavirus confirmed cases (Apr 06, 2025) Deaths caused by coronavirus (Apr 06, 2025) Coronavirus confirmed cases (per 100k population) (Apr 06, 2025) Deaths caused by coronavirus (per 100k population) (Apr 06, 2025) Daily increase in number of cases (Apr 06, 2025) Weekly increase in number of cases (Apr 06, 2025) Cases doubled (in days) (Apr 06, 2025) Hospitalized patients (Apr 18, 2022) Negative test results (Apr 18, 2022) Total test results (Apr 18, 2022) COVID Vaccine doses distributed (per 100k population) (Sep 19, 2023) COVID Vaccine doses administered (per 100k population) (Sep 19, 2023) COVID Vaccine doses distributed (Sep 19, 2023) COVID Vaccine doses administered (Sep 19, 2023) Likely homosexual households (%) Likely homosexual households (% change since 2000) Likely homosexual households – Lesbian couples (%) Likely homosexual households – Lesbian couples (% change since 2000) Likely homosexual households – Gay men (%) Likely homosexual households – Gay men (% change since 2000) Cost of living index Median gross rent ($) Median contract rent ($) Median monthly housing costs ($) Median house or condo value ($) Median house or condo value ($ change since 2000) Mean house or condo value by units in structure – 1, detached ($) Mean house or condo value by units in structure – 1, attached ($) Mean house or condo value by units in structure – 2 ($) Mean house or condo value by units in structure by units in structure – 3 or 4 ($) Mean house or condo value by units in structure – 5 or more ($) Mean house or condo value by units in structure – Boat, RV, van, etc. ($) Mean house or condo value by units in structure – Mobile home ($) Median house or condo value ($) – White Median house or condo value ($) – Black or African American Median house or condo value ($) – Asian Median house or condo value ($) – Hispanic or Latino Median house or condo value ($) – American Indian and Alaska Native Median house or condo value ($) – Multirace Median house or condo value ($) – Other Race Median resident age Resident age diversity Median resident age – Males Median resident age – Females Median resident age – White Median resident age – Black or African American Median resident age – Asian Median resident age – Hispanic or Latino Median resident age – American Indian and Alaska Native Median resident age – Multirace Median resident age – Other Race Median resident age – Males – White Median resident age – Males – Black or African American Median resident age – Males – Asian Median resident age – Males – Hispanic or Latino Median resident age – Males – American Indian and Alaska Native Median resident age – Males – Multirace Median resident age – Males – Other Race Median resident age – Females – White Median resident age – Females – Black or African American Median resident age – Females – Asian Median resident age – Females – Hispanic or Latino Median resident age – Females – American Indian and Alaska Native Median resident age – Females – Multirace Median resident age – Females – Other Race Commute – mean travel time to work (minutes) Travel time to work – Less than 5 minutes (%) Travel time to work – Less than 5 minutes (% change since 2000) Travel time to work – 5 to 9 minutes (%) Travel time to work – 5 to 9 minutes (% change since 2000) Travel time to work – 10 to 19 minutes (%) Travel time to work – 10 to 19 minutes (% change since 2000) Travel time to work – 20 to 29 minutes (%) Travel time to work – 20 to 29 minutes (% change since 2000) Travel time to work – 30 to 39 minutes (%) Travel time to work – 30 to 39 minutes (% change since 2000) Travel time to work – 40 to 59 minutes (%) Travel time to work – 40 to 59 minutes (% change since 2000) Travel time to work – 60 to 89 minutes (%) Travel time to work – 60 to 89 minutes (% change since 2000) Travel time to work – 90 or more minutes (%) Travel time to work – 90 or more minutes (% change since 2000) Marital status – Never married (%) Marital status – Now married (%) Marital status – Separated (%) Marital status – Widowed (%) Marital status – Divorced (%) Median family income ($) Median family income (% change since 2000) Median non-family income ($) Median non-family income (% change since 2000) Median per capita income ($) Median per capita income (% change since 2000) Median family income ($) – White Median family income ($) – Black or African American Median family income ($) – Asian Median family income ($) – Hispanic or Latino Median family income ($) – American Indian and Alaska Native Median family income ($) – Multirace Median family income ($) – Other Race Median year house/condo built Median year apartment built Year house built – Built 2005 or later (%) Year house built – Built 2000 to 2004 (%) Year house built – Built 1990 to 1999 (%) Year house built – Built 1980 to 1989 (%) Year house built – Built 1970 to 1979 (%) Year house built – Built 1960 to 1969 (%) Year house built – Built 1950 to 1959 (%) Year house built – Built 1940 to 1949 (%) Year house built – Built 1939 or earlier (%) Average household size Household density (households per square mile) Average household size – White Average household size – Black or African American Average household size – Asian Average household size – Hispanic or Latino Average household size – American Indian and Alaska Native Average household size – Multirace Average household size – Other Race Occupied housing units (%) Vacant housing units (%) Owner occupied housing units (%) Renter occupied housing units (%) Vacancy status – For rent (%) Vacancy status – For sale only (%) Vacancy status – Rented or sold, not occupied (%) Vacancy status – For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use (%) Vacancy status – For migrant workers (%) Vacancy status – Other vacant (%) Residents with income below the poverty level (%) Residents with income below 50% of the poverty level (%) Children below poverty level (%) Poor families by family type – Married-couple family (%) Poor families by family type – Male, no wife present (%) Poor families by family type – Female, no husband present (%) Poverty status for native-born residents (%) Poverty status for foreign-born residents (%) Poverty among high school graduates not in families (%) Poverty among people who did not graduate high school not in families (%) Residents with income below the poverty level (%) – White Residents with income below the poverty level (%) – Black or African American Residents with income below the poverty level (%) – Asian Residents with income below the poverty level (%) – Hispanic or Latino Residents with income below the poverty level (%) – American Indian and Alaska Native Residents with income below the poverty level (%) – Multirace Residents with income below the poverty level (%) – Other Race Air pollution – Air Quality Index (AQI) Air pollution – CO Air pollution – NO2 Air pollution – SO2 Air pollution – Ozone Air pollution – PM10 Air pollution – PM25 Air pollution – Pb Crime – Murders per 100,000 population Crime – Rapes per 100,000 population Crime – Robberies per 100,000 population Crime – Assaults per 100,000 population Crime – Burglaries per 100,000 population Crime – Thefts per 100,000 population Crime – Auto thefts per 100,000 population Crime – Arson per 100,000 population Crime – City-data.com crime index Crime – Violent crime index Crime – Property crime index Crime – Murders per 100,000 population (5 year average) Crime – Rapes per 100,000 population (5 year average) Crime – Robberies per 100,000 population (5 year average) Crime – Assaults per 100,000 population (5 year average) Crime – Burglaries per 100,000 population (5 year average) Crime – Thefts per 100,000 population (5 year average) Crime – Auto thefts per 100,000 population (5 year average) Crime – Arson per 100,000 population (5 year average) Crime – City-data.com crime index (5 year average) Crime – Violent crime index (5 year average) Crime – Property crime index (5 year average) 1996 Presidential Elections Results (%) – Democratic Party (Clinton) 1996 Presidential Elections Results (%) – Republican Party (Dole) 1996 Presidential Elections Results (%) – Other 2000 Presidential Elections Results (%) – Democratic Party (Gore) 2000 Presidential Elections Results (%) – Republican Party (Bush) 2000 Presidential Elections Results (%) – Other 2004 Presidential Elections Results (%) – Democratic Party (Kerry) 2004 Presidential Elections Results (%) – Republican Party (Bush) 2004 Presidential Elections Results (%) – Other 2008 Presidential Elections Results (%) – Democratic Party (Obama) 2008 Presidential Elections Results (%) – Republican Party (McCain) 2008 Presidential Elections Results (%) – Other 2012 Presidential Elections Results (%) – Democratic Party (Obama) 2012 Presidential Elections Results (%) – Republican Party (Romney) 2012 Presidential Elections Results (%) – Other 2016 Presidential Elections Results (%) – Democratic Party (Clinton) 2016 Presidential Elections Results (%) – Republican Party (Trump) 2016 Presidential Elections Results (%) – Other 2020 Presidential Elections Results (%) – Democratic Party (Biden) 2020 Presidential Elections Results (%) – Republican Party (Trump) 2020 Presidential Elections Results (%) – Other Ancestries Reported – Arab (%) Ancestries Reported – Czech (%) Ancestries Reported – Danish (%) Ancestries Reported – Dutch (%) Ancestries Reported – English (%) Ancestries Reported – French (%) Ancestries Reported – French Canadian (%) Ancestries Reported – German (%) Ancestries Reported – Greek (%) Ancestries Reported – Hungarian (%) Ancestries Reported – Irish (%) Ancestries Reported – Italian (%) Ancestries Reported – Lithuanian (%) Ancestries Reported – Norwegian (%) Ancestries Reported – Polish (%) Ancestries Reported – Portuguese (%) Ancestries Reported – Russian (%) Ancestries Reported – Scotch-Irish (%) Ancestries Reported – Scottish (%) Ancestries Reported – Slovak (%) Ancestries Reported – Subsaharan African (%) Ancestries Reported – Swedish (%) Ancestries Reported – Swiss (%) Ancestries Reported – Ukrainian (%) Ancestries Reported – United States (%) Ancestries Reported – Welsh (%) Ancestries Reported – West Indian (%) Ancestries Reported – Other (%) Educational Attainment – No schooling completed (%) Educational Attainment – Less than high school (%) Educational Attainment – High school or equivalent (%) Educational Attainment – Less than 1 year of college (%) Educational Attainment – 1 or more years of college (%) Educational Attainment – Associate degree (%) Educational Attainment – Bachelor’s degree (%) Educational Attainment – Master’s degree (%) Educational Attainment – Professional school degree (%) Educational Attainment – Doctorate degree (%) School Enrollment – Nursery, preschool (%) School Enrollment – Kindergarten (%) School Enrollment – Grade 1 to 4 (%) School Enrollment – Grade 5 to 8 (%) School Enrollment – Grade 9 to 12 (%) School Enrollment – College undergrad (%) School Enrollment – Graduate or professional (%) School Enrollment – Not enrolled in school (%) School enrollment – Public schools (%) School enrollment – Private schools (%) School enrollment – Not enrolled (%) Median number of rooms in houses and condos Median number of rooms in apartments Housing units lacking complete plumbing facilities (%) Housing units lacking complete kitchen facilities (%) Density of houses Urban houses (%) Rural houses (%) Households with people 60 years and over (%) Households with people 65 years and over (%) Households with people 75 years and over (%) Households with one or more nonrelatives (%) Households with no nonrelatives (%) Population in households (%) Family households (%) Nonfamily households (%) Population in families (%) Family households with own children (%) Median number of bedrooms in owner occupied houses Mean number of bedrooms in owner occupied houses Median number of bedrooms in renter occupied houses Mean number of bedrooms in renter occupied houses Median number of vehichles in owner occupied houses Mean number of vehichles in owner occupied houses Median number of vehichles in renter occupied houses Mean number of vehichles in renter occupied houses Mortgage status – with mortgage (%) Mortgage status – with second mortgage (%) Mortgage status – with home equity loan (%) Mortgage status – with both second mortgage and home equity loan (%) Mortgage status – without a mortgage (%) Average family size Average family size – White Average family size – Black or African American Average family size – Asian Average family size – Hispanic or Latino Average family size – American Indian and Alaska Native Average family size – Multirace Average family size – Other Race Geographical mobility – Same house 1 year ago (%) Geographical mobility – Moved within same county (%) Geographical mobility – Moved from different county within same state (%) Geographical mobility – Moved from different state (%) Geographical mobility – Moved from abroad (%) Place of birth – Born in state of residence (%) Place of birth – Born in other state (%) Place of birth – Native, outside of US (%) Place of birth – Foreign born (%) Housing units in structures – 1, detached (%) Housing units in structures – 1, attached (%) Housing units in structures – 2 (%) Housing units in structures – 3 or 4 (%) Housing units in structures – 5 to 9 (%) Housing units in structures – 10 to 19 (%) Housing units in structures – 20 to 49 (%) Housing units in structures – 50 or more (%) Housing units in structures – Mobile home (%) Housing units in structures – Boat, RV, van, etc. (%) House/condo owner moved in on average (years ago) Renter moved in on average (years ago) Year householder moved into unit – Moved in 1999 to March 2000 (%) Year householder moved into unit – Moved in 1995 to 1998 (%) Year householder moved into unit – Moved in 1990 to 1994 (%) Year householder moved into unit – Moved in 1980 to 1989 (%) Year householder moved into unit – Moved in 1970 to 1979 (%) Year householder moved into unit – Moved in 1969 or earlier (%) Means of transportation to work – Drove car alone (%) Means of transportation to work – Carpooled (%) Means of transportation to work – Public transportation (%) Means of transportation to work – Bus or trolley bus (%) Means of transportation to work – Streetcar or trolley car (%) Means of transportation to work – Subway or elevated (%) Means of transportation to work – Railroad (%) Means of transportation to work – Ferryboat (%) Means of transportation to work – Taxicab (%) Means of transportation to work – Motorcycle (%) Means of transportation to work – Bicycle (%) Means of transportation to work – Walked (%) Means of transportation to work – Other means (%) Working at home (%) Industry diversity Most Common Industries – Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining (%) Most Common Industries – Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting (%) Most Common Industries – Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction (%) Most Common Industries – Construction (%) Most Common Industries – Manufacturing (%) Most Common Industries – Wholesale trade (%) Most Common Industries – Retail trade (%) Most Common Industries – Transportation and warehousing, and utilities (%) Most Common Industries – Transportation and warehousing (%) Most Common Industries – Utilities (%) Most Common Industries – Information (%) Most Common Industries – Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing (%) Most Common Industries – Finance and insurance (%) Most Common Industries – Real estate and rental and leasing (%) Most Common Industries – Professional, scientific, and management, and administrative and waste management services (%) Most Common Industries – Professional, scientific, and technical services (%) Most Common Industries – Management of companies and enterprises (%) Most Common Industries – Administrative and support and waste management services (%) Most Common Industries – Educational services, and health care and social assistance (%) Most Common Industries – Educational services (%) Most Common Industries – Health care and social assistance (%) Most Common Industries – Arts, entertainment, and recreation, and accommodation and food services (%) Most Common Industries – Arts, entertainment, and recreation (%) Most Common Industries – Accommodation and food services (%) Most Common Industries – Other services, except public administration (%) Most Common Industries – Public administration (%) Occupation diversity Most Common Occupations – Management, business, science, and arts occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Management, business, and financial occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Management occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Business and financial operations occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Computer, engineering, and science occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Computer and mathematical occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Architecture and engineering occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Life, physical, and social science occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Community and social service occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Legal occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Education, training, and library occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Health diagnosing and treating practitioners and other technical occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Health technologists and technicians (%) Most Common Occupations – Service occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Healthcare support occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Protective service occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Fire fighting and prevention, and other protective service workers including supervisors (%) Most Common Occupations – Law enforcement workers including supervisors (%) Most Common Occupations – Food preparation and serving related occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Personal care and service occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Sales and office occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Sales and related occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Office and administrative support occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Construction and extraction occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Production, transportation, and material moving occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Production occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Transportation occupations (%) Most Common Occupations – Material moving occupations (%) People in Group quarters – Institutionalized population (%) People in Group quarters – Correctional institutions (%) People in Group quarters – Federal prisons and detention centers (%) People in Group quarters – Halfway houses (%) People in Group quarters – Local jails and other confinement facilities (including police lockups) (%) People in Group quarters – Military disciplinary barracks (%) People in Group quarters – State prisons (%) People in Group quarters – Other types of correctional institutions (%) People in Group quarters – Nursing homes (%) People in Group quarters – Hospitals/wards, hospices, and schools for the handicapped (%) People in Group quarters – Hospitals/wards and hospices for chronically ill (%) People in Group quarters – Hospices or homes for chronically ill (%) People in Group quarters – Military hospitals or wards for chronically ill (%) People in Group quarters – Other hospitals or wards for chronically ill (%) People in Group quarters – Hospitals or wards for drug/alcohol abuse (%) People in Group quarters – Mental (Psychiatric) hospitals or wards (%) People in Group quarters – Schools, hospitals, or wards for the mentally retarded (%) People in Group quarters – Schools, hospitals, or wards for the physically handicapped (%) People in Group quarters – Institutions for the deaf (%) People in Group quarters – Institutions for the blind (%) People in Group quarters – Orthopedic wards and institutions for the physically handicapped (%) People in Group quarters – Wards in general hospitals for patients who have no usual home elsewhere (%) People in Group quarters – Wards in military hospitals for patients who have no usual home elsewhere (%) People in Group quarters – Juvenile institutions (%) People in Group quarters – Long-term care (%) People in Group quarters – Homes for abused, dependent, and neglected children (%) People in Group quarters – Residential treatment centers for emotionally disturbed children (%) People in Group quarters – Training schools for juvenile delinquents (%) People in Group quarters – Short-term care, detention or diagnostic centers for delinquent children (%) People in Group quarters – Type of juvenile institution unknown (%) People in Group quarters – Noninstitutionalized population (%) People in Group quarters – College dormitories (includes college quarters off campus) (%) People in Group quarters – Military quarters (%) People in Group quarters – On base (%) People in Group quarters – Barracks, unaccompanied personnel housing (UPH), (Enlisted/Officer), ;and similar group living quarters for military personnel (%) People in Group quarters – Transient quarters for temporary residents (%) People in Group quarters – Military ships (%) People in Group quarters – Group homes (%) People in Group quarters – Homes or halfway houses for drug/alcohol abuse (%) People in Group quarters – Homes for the mentally ill (%) People in Group quarters – Homes for the mentally retarded (%) People in Group quarters – Homes for the physically handicapped (%) People in Group quarters – Other group homes (%) People in Group quarters – Religious group quarters (%) People in Group quarters – Dormitories (%) People in Group quarters – Agriculture workers’ dormitories on farms (%) People in Group quarters – Job Corps and vocational training facilities (%) People in Group quarters – Other workers’ dormitories (%) People in Group quarters – Crews of maritime vessels (%) People in Group quarters – Other nonhousehold living situations (%) People in Group quarters – Other noninstitutional group quarters (%) Residents speaking English at home (%) Residents speaking English at home – Born in the United States (%) Residents speaking English at home – Native, born elsewhere (%) Residents speaking English at home – Foreign born (%) Residents speaking Spanish at home (%) Residents speaking Spanish at home – Born in the United States (%) Residents speaking Spanish at home – Native, born elsewhere (%) Residents speaking Spanish at home – Foreign born (%) Residents speaking other language at home (%) Residents speaking other language at home – Born in the United States (%) Residents speaking other language at home – Native, born elsewhere (%) Residents speaking other language at home – Foreign born (%) Class of Workers – Employee of private company (%) Class of Workers – Self-employed in own incorporated business (%) Class of Workers – Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers (%) Class of Workers – Local government workers (%) Class of Workers – State government workers (%) Class of Workers – Federal government workers (%) Class of Workers – Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business and Unpaid family workers (%) House heating fuel used in houses and condos – Utility gas (%) House heating fuel used in houses and condos – Bottled, tank, or LP gas (%) House heating fuel used in houses and condos – Electricity (%) House heating fuel used in houses and condos – Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. (%) House heating fuel used in houses and condos – Coal or coke (%) House heating fuel used in houses and condos – Wood (%) House heating fuel used in houses and condos – Solar energy (%) House heating fuel used in houses and condos – Other fuel (%) House heating fuel used in houses and condos – No fuel used (%) House heating fuel used in apartments – Utility gas (%) House heating fuel used in apartments – Bottled, tank, or LP gas (%) House heating fuel used in apartments – Electricity (%) House heating fuel used in apartments – Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. (%) House heating fuel used in apartments – Coal or coke (%) House heating fuel used in apartments – Wood (%) House heating fuel used in apartments – Solar energy (%) House heating fuel used in apartments – Other fuel (%) House heating fuel used in apartments – No fuel used (%) Armed forces status – In Armed Forces (%) Armed forces status – Civilian (%) Armed forces status – Civilian – Veteran (%) Armed forces status – Civilian – Nonveteran (%) Read more: https://www.city-data.com/accidents/acc-Addison-Illinois.html Fatal accidents locations in years 2005-2022 Fatal accidents locations in 2022 Fatal accidents locations in 2021 Fatal accidents locations in 2020 Fatal accidents locations in 2019 Fatal accidents locations in 2018 Fatal accidents locations in 2017 Fatal accidents locations in 2016 Fatal accidents locations in 2015 Fatal accidents locations in 2014 Fatal accidents locations in 2013 Fatal accidents locations in 2012 Fatal accidents locations in 2011 Fatal accidents locations in 2010 Fatal accidents locations in 2009 Fatal accidents locations in 2008 Fatal accidents locations in 2007 Fatal accidents locations in 2006 Fatal accidents locations in 2005 Alcohol use – People drinking some alcohol every month (%) Alcohol use – People not drinking at all (%) Alcohol use – Average days/month drinking alcohol Alcohol use – Average drinks/week Alcohol use – Average days/year people drink much Audiometry – Average condition of hearing (%) Audiometry – People that can hear a whisper from across a quiet room (%) Audiometry – People that can hear normal voice from across a quiet room (%) Audiometry – Ears ringing, roaring, buzzing (%) Audiometry – Had a job exposure to loud noise (%) Audiometry – Had off-work exposure to loud noise (%) Blood Pressure & Cholesterol – Has high blood pressure (%) Blood Pressure & Cholesterol – Checking blood pressure at home (%) Blood Pressure & Cholesterol – Frequently checking blood cholesterol (%) Blood Pressure & Cholesterol – Has high cholesterol level (%) Consumer Behavior – Money monthly spent on food at supermarket/grocery store Consumer Behavior – Money monthly spent on food at other stores Consumer Behavior – Money monthly spent on eating out Consumer Behavior – Money monthly spent on carryout/delivered foods Consumer Behavior – Income spent on food at supermarket/grocery store (%) Consumer Behavior – Income spent on food at other stores (%) Consumer Behavior – Income spent on eating out (%) Consumer Behavior – Income spent on carryout/delivered foods (%) Current Health Status – General health condition (%) Current Health Status – Blood donors (%) Current Health Status – Has blood ever tested for HIV virus (%) Current Health Status – Left-handed people (%) Dermatology – People using sunscreen (%) Diabetes – Diabetics (%) Diabetes – Had a blood test for high blood sugar (%) Diabetes – People taking insulin (%) Diet Behavior & Nutrition – Diet health (%) Diet Behavior & Nutrition – Milk product consumption (# of products/month) Diet Behavior & Nutrition – Meals not home prepared (#/week) Diet Behavior & Nutrition – Meals from fast food or pizza place (#/week) Diet Behavior & Nutrition – Ready-to-eat foods (#/month) Diet Behavior & Nutrition – Frozen meals/pizza (#/month) Drug Use – People that ever used marijuana or hashish (%) Drug Use – Ever used hard drugs (%) Drug Use – Ever used any form of cocaine (%) Drug Use – Ever used heroin (%) Drug Use – Ever used methamphetamine (%) Health Insurance – People covered by health insurance (%) Kidney Conditions-Urology – Avg. # of times urinating at night Medical Conditions – People with asthma (%) Medical Conditions – People with anemia (%) Medical Conditions – People with psoriasis (%) Medical Conditions – People with overweight (%) Medical Conditions – Elderly people having difficulties in thinking or remembering (%) Medical Conditions – People who ever received blood transfusion (%) Medical Conditions – People having trouble seeing even with glass/contacts (%) Medical Conditions – People with arthritis (%) Medical Conditions – People with gout (%) Medical Conditions – People with congestive heart failure (%) Medical Conditions – People with coronary heart disease (%) Medical Conditions – People with angina pectoris (%) Medical Conditions – People who ever had heart attack (%) Medical Conditions – People who ever had stroke (%) Medical Conditions – People with emphysema (%) Medical Conditions – People with thyroid problem (%) Medical Conditions – People with chronic bronchitis (%) Medical Conditions – People with any liver condition (%) Medical Conditions – People who ever had cancer or malignancy (%) Mental Health – People who have little interest in doing things (%) Mental Health – People feeling down, depressed, or hopeless (%) Mental Health – People who have trouble sleeping or sleeping too much (%) Mental Health – People feeling tired or having little energy (%) Mental Health – People with poor appetite or overeating (%) Mental Health – People feeling bad about themself (%) Mental Health – People who have trouble concentrating on things (%) Mental Health – People moving or speaking slowly or too fast (%) Mental Health – People having thoughts they would be better off dead (%) Oral Health – Average years since last visit a dentist Oral Health – People embarrassed because of mouth (%) Oral Health – People with gum disease (%) Oral Health – General health of teeth and gums (%) Oral Health – Average days a week using dental floss/device Oral Health – Average days a week using mouthwash for dental problem Oral Health – Average number of teeth Pesticide Use – Households using pesticides to control insects (%) Pesticide Use – Households using pesticides to kill weeds (%) Physical Activity – People doing vigorous-intensity work activities (%) Physical Activity – People doing moderate-intensity work activities (%) Physical Activity – People walking or bicycling (%) Physical Activity – People doing vigorous-intensity recreational activities (%) Physical Activity – People doing moderate-intensity recreational activities (%) Physical Activity – Average hours a day doing sedentary activities Physical Activity – Average hours a day watching TV or videos Physical Activity – Average hours a day using computer Physical Functioning – People having limitations keeping them from working (%) Physical Functioning – People limited in amount of work they can do (%) Physical Functioning – People that need special equipment to walk (%) Physical Functioning – People experiencing confusion/memory problems (%) Physical Functioning – People requiring special healthcare equipment (%) Prescription Medications – Average number of prescription medicines taking Preventive Aspirin Use – Adults 40+ taking low-dose aspirin (%) Reproductive Health – Vaginal deliveries (%) Reproductive Health – Cesarean deliveries (%) Reproductive Health – Deliveries resulted in a live birth (%) Reproductive 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Full-time law enforcement employees in 2023, including police officers: 142 (90 officers – 79 male; 11 female).

Officers per 1,000 residents here: 1.55
Wyoming average: 2.85
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Ancestries: German (19.7%), English (8.8%), Irish (7.9%), American (7.2%), European (5.3%), Norwegian (2.9%).

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Current Local Time: MST time zone

Elevation: 5140 feet

Land area: 23.9 square miles.

Population density: 2,445 people per square mile   (low).

Casper, Wyoming map

1,312 residents are foreign born (0.9% Latin America, 0.5% Asia, 0.5% Europe, 0.3% North America).

This city: 2.2%
Wyoming: 3.5%

Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2023: $1,570 (0.6%)
Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2023: $1,788 (0.7%)

Nearest city with pop. 50,000+: Cheyenne, WY (140.6 miles , pop. 53,011).

Nearest city with pop. 200,000+: West Adams, CO (216.1 miles , pop. 259,628).

Nearest city with pop. 1,000,000+: Phoenix, AZ (715.2 miles , pop. 1,321,045).

Nearest cities:

Brookhurst, WY (2.3 miles),

Latitude: 42.83 N, Longitude: 106.33 W

Daytime population change due to commuting: +232 (+0.4%)
Workers who live and work in this city: 22,464 (76.6%)

Area code: 307

Casper satellite photo by USGS

Casper tourist attractions:

Casper, Wyoming accommodation & food services, waste management – Economy and Business Data

Single-family new house construction building permits:

  • 2023: 33 buildings, average cost: $491,200
  • 2022: 52 buildings, average cost: $433,400
  • 2021: 65 buildings, average cost: $297,500
  • 2020: 60 buildings, average cost: $300,900
  • 2019: 62 buildings, average cost: $273,800
  • 2018: 60 buildings, average cost: $299,200
  • 2017: 66 buildings, average cost: $297,200
  • 2016: 63 buildings, average cost: $264,900
  • 2015: 77 buildings, average cost: $303,000
  • 2014: 146 buildings, average cost: $280,500
  • 2013: 211 buildings, average cost: $217,400
  • 2012: 197 buildings, average cost: $205,900
  • 2011: 171 buildings, average cost: $189,500
  • 2010: 121 buildings, average cost: $165,000
  • 2009: 106 buildings, average cost: $148,500
  • 2008: 260 buildings, average cost: $170,700
  • 2007: 315 buildings, average cost: $198,800
  • 2006: 292 buildings, average cost: $212,400
  • 2005: 293 buildings, average cost: $210,400
  • 2004: 191 buildings, average cost: $201,600
  • 2003: 139 buildings, average cost: $178,100
  • 2002: 110 buildings, average cost: $182,800
  • 2001: 75 buildings, average cost: $188,600
  • 2000: 72 buildings, average cost: $140,600
  • 1999: 64 buildings, average cost: $149,300
  • 1998: 49 buildings, average cost: $125,000
  • 1997: 53 buildings, average cost: $103,500

Unemployment in November 2024:
Unemployment by year Unemployment by year Both Males Females Most common occupations in 2000 Most common occupations in 2000

  • Other sales and related occupations, including supervisors (5.8%)
  • Other management occupations, except farmers and farm managers (4.3%)
  • Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations (4.3%)
  • Retail sales workers, except cashiers (4.0%)
  • Secretaries and administrative assistants (3.3%)
  • Electrical equipment mechanics and other installation, maintenance, and repair workers, including supervisors (3.3%)
  • Other office and administrative support workers, including supervisors (3.3%)

Most common occupations for males in 2000 Most common occupations for males in 2000

  • Electrical equipment mechanics and other installation, maintenance, and repair workers, including supervisors (6.2%)
  • Other sales and related occupations, including supervisors (6.0%)
  • Other management occupations, except farmers and farm managers (5.2%)
  • Driver/sales workers and truck drivers (5.2%)
  • Vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers (4.4%)
  • Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations (4.1%)
  • Metal workers and plastic workers (3.8%)

Most common occupations for females in 2000 Most common occupations for females in 2000

  • Secretaries and administrative assistants (6.7%)
  • Other office and administrative support workers, including supervisors (5.8%)
  • Other sales and related occupations, including supervisors (5.4%)
  • Preschool, kindergarten, elementary, and middle school teachers (4.7%)
  • Information and record clerks, except customer service representatives (4.5%)
  • Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations (4.5%)
  • Retail sales workers, except cashiers (4.4%)

Average climate in Casper, Wyoming

Based on data reported by over 4,000 weather stations

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Earthquake activity:

Casper-area historical earthquake activity is significantly above Wyoming state average. It is 750% greater than the overall U.S. average.

On 8/18/1959 at 06:37:13, a magnitude 7.7 (7.7 UK, Class: Major, Intensity: VIII – XII) earthquake occurred 247.4 miles away from Casper center, causing $26,000,000 total damage
On 10/28/1983 at 14:06:06, a magnitude 7.3 (6.2 MB, 7.3 MS, 7.0 MW) earthquake occurred 385.0 miles away from Casper center, causing 2 deaths (2 shaking deaths) and 3 injuries, causing $15,000,000 total damage
On 10/18/1984 at 15:30:23, a magnitude 5.5 (5.4 MB, 5.1 MS, 5.5 ML, Class: Moderate, Intensity: VI – VII) earthquake occurred 49.1 miles away from Casper center
On 6/30/1975 at 18:54:13, a magnitude 6.1 (5.6 MB, 5.9 MS, 6.1 UK, 6.1 ML, Class: Strong, Intensity: VII – IX) earthquake occurred 254.4 miles away from Casper center
On 2/3/1994 at 09:05:04, a magnitude 5.8 (5.4 MB, 5.5 MS, 5.8 MW, 5.8 ML, Depth: 4.9 mi) earthquake occurred 235.5 miles away from the city center
On 3/28/1975 at 02:31:05, a magnitude 6.2 (6.1 MB, 6.0 MS, 6.2 ML) earthquake occurred 319.0 miles away from the city center
Magnitude types: body-wave magnitude (MB), local magnitude (ML), surface-wave magnitude (MS), moment magnitude (MW)

Natural disasters:

The number of natural disasters in Natrona County (6) is a lot smaller than the US average (19).
Major Disasters (Presidential) Declared: 1

Causes of natural disasters: Fires: 2, Floods: 2, Mudslide: 1, Storm: 1, Other: 2 (Note: some incidents may be assigned to more than one category).

Casper topographic map

Main business address for: DOUBLE EAGLE PETROLEUM CO (CRUDE PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS), AMERICAN NUCLEAR CORP ([9995]).

Hospitals in Casper:

  • CENTRAL WYOMING HOSPICE PROGRAM (319 SOUTH WILSON STREET)
  • CENTRAL WYOMING OUTPATIENT SURGERY CENTER (1201 EAST 3RD STREET)
  • MOUNTAIN VIEW REGIONAL HOSPITAL (Proprietary, 6550 EAST 2ND STREET)
  • WYOMING BEHAVIORAL INSTITUTE (2521 EAST 15TH STREET)
  • WYOMING MEDICAL CENTER (Government – Hospital District or Authority, provides emergency services, 1233 EAST 2ND ST)

Nursing Homes in Casper:

  • LIFE CARE CENTER OF CASPER (4041 SOUTH POPLAR STREET)
  • POPLAR LIVING CENTER (4305 S POPLAR)
  • SHEPHERD OF THE VALLEY HEALTHCARE CENTER (60 MAGNOLIA)
  • WYOMING MEDICAL CENTER TRANSITIONAL CARE UNIT (1233 E 2ND STREET)

Dialysis Facilities in Casper:

  • WYOMING KIDNEY CENTER (1141 WILKINS CIR)

Home Health Centers in Casper:

  • AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF CASPER (907 N POPLAR STREET, SUITE 153)
  • INTERIM HEALTHCARE OF WYOMING INC (1010 EAST 1ST STREET, SUITE A)
  • SHARON’S HOME HEALTH CASPER (800 WERNER COURT SUITE 200)
  • WYMEDCARE HOME HEALTH DEPARTMENT (1255 EAST C STREET)

Airports and heliports located in Casper:

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College/University in Casper:

  • Casper College (Full-time enrollment: 2,770; Location: 125 College Dr; Public; Website: www.caspercollege.edu)

Other colleges/universities with over 2000 students near Casper:

  • Wyotech-Laramie (about 111 miles; Laramie, WY; Full-time enrollment: 2,765)
  • University of Wyoming (about 113 miles; Laramie, WY; FT enrollment: 10,810)
  • Sheridan College (about 137 miles; Sheridan, WY; FT enrollment: 2,070)
  • Laramie County Community College (about 144 miles; Cheyenne, WY; FT enrollment: 3,288)
  • Black Hills State University (about 169 miles; Spearfish, SD; FT enrollment: 3,166)
  • Chadron State College (about 169 miles; Chadron, NE; FT enrollment: 2,374)
  • Colorado State University-Fort Collins (about 169 miles; Fort Collins, CO; FT enrollment: 25,099)

Public high schools in Casper:

Private high schools in Casper:

  • ST ANTHONY TRI-PARISH CATHOLIC SCHOOL (Students: 301, Location: 1145 W 20TH ST, Grades: PK-9)
  • WYOMING BEHAVIORAL INSTITUTE (Students: 42, Location: 2521 E 15TH ST, Grades: 2-12)

Biggest public elementary/middle schools in Casper:

Private elementary/middle schools in Casper:

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Library in Casper:

  • NATRONA COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM (Operating income: $2,103,975; Location: 307 EAST 2ND; 134,408 books; 13,658 audio materials; 12,387 video materials; 5 local licensed databases; 39 state licensed databases; 1 other licensed databases; 276 print serial subscriptions)

User-submitted facts and corrections:

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Points of interest:

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Notable locations in Casper: Paradise Valley Country Club (A), Casper Lions Camp (B), Mountain Plaza (C), Beverly Plaza (D), Casper Mountain Fire Department (E), Casper Fire – Emergency Medical Services Station 1 (F), Natrona County Fire Protection District West Station (G), Casper Fire – Emergency Medical Services Station 5 (H), Casper Fire – Emergency Medical Services Station 3 (I), Casper Fire – Emergency Medical Services Station 2 (J), Casper Fire – Emergency Medical Services Station 6 (K), Wyoming Medical Center Ambulance Service (L). Display/hide their locations on the map

Shopping Centers: Westridge Village Shopping Center (1), Sunrise Shopping Center (2), Riverside Shopping Center (3), North Casper Shopping Center (4), Hilltop Shopping Center (5), Eastridge Mall (6). Display/hide their locations on the map

Main business address in Casper: DOUBLE EAGLE PETROLEUM CO (A). Display/hide its location on the map

Cemetery: Highland Cemetery (1). Display/hide its location on the map

Reservoirs: Casper Reservoir (A), Soda Lake (B), Katy Reservoir (C), Carroll Number 1 Reservoir (D). Display/hide their locations on the map

Creeks: Katy Creek (A), Garden Creek (B), Wolf Creek (C). Display/hide their locations on the map

Parks in Casper include: Fort Casper Historical Grounds (1), Washington Park (2), Westwood Park (3), North Casper Park (4), Eastdale Park (5), Hospital Park (6), Huber Park (7). Display/hide their locations on the map

Tourist attractions: Nicolaysen Art Museum & Discovery Center (400 East Collins Drive) (1), National Historic Trails Interpretive Center (Museums; 500 North Center Street) (2), Veterns Memorial Museum (3740 Jourgensen Avenue) (3), Tate Geological Museum (125 College Drive) (4), Werner Wildlife Museum (405 East 15th Street) (5), Best Spas (Recreation Areas; 2035 E Yellowstone Hwy) (6), Old Town (Amusement & Theme Parks; 123 West E Street) (7), Kids Works (Amusement & Theme Parks; 300 Landmark Drive Suite B) (8), Hilltop Bingo (Amusement & Theme Parks; 2655 East 3rd Street) (9). Display/hide their approximate locations on the map

Hotels: First Interstate Inn (20 Southeast Wyoming Boulevard) (1), The Royal Inn (440 East A Street) (2), Timberline Hospitalities (800 Werner Court Suite 220) (3), Bel Air Motel (5400 West Yellowstone Highway Ofc) (4), Sage & Sand Motel (901 West Yellowstone Highway) (5), Yellowstone Motel (1610 East Yellowstone Highway) (6), Econo Lodge (I-25 & N Poplar) (7), Parkway Plaza Hotel & Convention Centre (123 West E Street) (8), Virginian Hotel (830 East A Street) (9). Display/hide their approximate locations on the map

Courts: Federal Bureau Of Investigation (100 East B Street Rm 4114) (1), Natrona County Government – M Huber- County Court Judge’s- S Brown- County C (201 North David) (2), Natrona County Government – Clerk Of District Court- Juror Assistance (200 North Center) (3), Wyoming State Government – Judicial District- Fax (200 North Center) (4), Natrona County Government – Clerk Of District Court (200 North Center) (5), Natrona County Drug Court (254 North Center Street Suite 103) (6), Wyoming State – Judicial District- District Court Judge David B Park 7 (200 North Center Street) (7), United States Government – Courts- Bankruptcy Court (111 South Wolcott) (8). Display/hide their approximate locations on the map

Birthplace of: Tom Coburn Medical doctor, Casey Bramlet 2005 NFL player (Cincinnati Bengals, born: Apr 2, 1981), Douglas M. Fraser General, Jim J. Bullock Actor, Kristen Heiss Swimmer, Lynne Cheney Novelist, M. Margaret McKeown Judge, Marlan Scully Physicist, Spencer Bohren Blues guitarist, Tom Browning Baseball player.

Natrona County has a predicted average indoor radon screening level greater than 4 pCi/L (pico curies per liter) – Highest Potential

Drinking water stations with addresses in Casper and their reported violations in the past:

NORTH PLATTE WATER & SEWER DIS (Population served: 2,000, Purch surface water):

Past monitoring violations:

  • Monitoring and Reporting (DBP) – Between JAN-2010 and MAR-2010, Contaminant: Chlorine. Follow-up actions: St Compliance achieved (3 times from JUL-23-2010 to JUN-10-2011)

WY TRANS DEPT LUSK REST AREA (Population served: 750, Groundwater):

Past health violations:

  • MCL, Monthly (TCR) – In MAR-2009, Contaminant: Coliform. Follow-up actions: St Compliance achieved (APR-13-2009)
  • MCL, Monthly (TCR) – Between JUL-2006 and SEP-2006, Contaminant: Coliform

HOGADON SKI AREA (Population served: 300, Groundwater):

Past monitoring violations:

  • 3 routine major monitoring violations
  • One minor monitoring violation
  • One regular monitoring violation

WY DOT-CHEYENNE RIVER RA (Population served: 300, Groundwater):

Past monitoring violations:

  • Monitoring, Source Water (GWR) – In JAN-01-2011, Contaminant: E. COLI. Follow-up actions: St Violation/Reminder Notice (JUN-10-2011)
  • Monitoring, Repeat Major (TCR) – Between OCT-2010 and DEC-2010, Contaminant: Coliform (TCR). Follow-up actions: St Compliance achieved (JAN-10-2011), St Violation/Reminder Notice (FEB-07-2011), St Public Notif received (FEB-15-2011)
  • One minor monitoring violation

CAMP BUFFALO BILL (Population served: 275, Groundwater):

Past monitoring violations:

  • 4 routine major monitoring violations
  • One regular monitoring violation

AIR BASE ACRES (Population served: 200, Purch surface water):

Past monitoring violations:

  • One routine major monitoring violation

MILLS SPRING RANCH (Population served: 200, Groundwater):

Past monitoring violations:

  • 2 routine major monitoring violations
  • One regular monitoring violation

SANDY LAKE ESTATES- ISD (Population served: 150, Purch surface water):

Past health violations:

  • MCL, Monthly (TCR) – In OCT-2012, Contaminant: Coliform. Follow-up actions: St Compliance achieved (NOV-30-2012)
  • MCL, Monthly (TCR) – In NOV-2009, Contaminant: Coliform. Follow-up actions: St Compliance achieved (JAN-20-2010)

Past monitoring violations:

  • Monitoring and Reporting (DBP) – Between JAN-2012 and MAR-2012, Contaminant: Chlorine. Follow-up actions: St Compliance achieved (JUL-26-2012)
  • Monitoring and Reporting (DBP) – Between JUL-2009 and SEP-2009, Contaminant: Chlorine. Follow-up actions: St Compliance achieved (JUL-23-2010)

Drinking water stations with addresses in Casper that have no violations reported:

  • CASPER, CITY OF (Population served: 55,500, Primary Water Source Type: Purch surface water)
  • VISTA WEST WATER COMPANY (Population served: 1,600, Primary Water Source Type: Purch surface water)
  • PIONEER WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT (Population served: 1,500, Primary Water Source Type: Purch surface water)
  • WY DOT – ORIN JUNCTION REST AREA (Population served: 750, Primary Water Source Type: Groundwater)
  • WY TRANS DEPT DWYER JCT. REST AREA (Population served: 650, Primary Water Source Type: Groundwater)
  • WY TRANS DEPT INDEPENDENCE RA (Population served: 350, Primary Water Source Type: Groundwater)
  • NATRONA COUNTY INT’L AIRPORT (Population served: 332, Primary Water Source Type: Purch surface water)
  • MHVC VISITORS CENTER (Population served: 277, Primary Water Source Type: Groundwater)
  • MHVC SIXTH CROSSING RANCH RV PARK (Population served: 200, Primary Water Source Type: Groundwater)
  • WY TRANS DEPT SHIRLEY RIM RA (Population served: 100, Primary Water Source Type: Groundwater)

Average household size:

This city: 2.4 people
Wyoming: 2.4 people

Percentage of family households:

This city: 62.5%
Whole state: 64.6%

Percentage of households with unmarried partners:

This city: 7.9%
Whole state: 7.1%

Likely homosexual households (counted as self-reported same-sex unmarried-partner households)

  • Lesbian couples: 0.3% of all households
  • Gay men: 0.2% of all households

People in group quarters in Casper in 2010:

  • 483 people in nursing facilities/skilled-nursing facilities
  • 320 people in college/university student housing
  • 150 people in emergency and transitional shelters (with sleeping facilities) for people experiencing homelessness
  • 53 people in residential treatment centers for adults
  • 37 people in correctional facilities intended for juveniles
  • 29 people in group homes intended for adults
  • 25 people in other noninstitutional facilities
  • 16 people in in-patient hospice facilities
  • 12 people in group homes for juveniles (non-correctional)

People in group quarters in Casper in 2000:

  • 470 people in nursing homes
  • 331 people in college dormitories (includes college quarters off campus)
  • 175 people in other noninstitutional group quarters
  • 72 people in homes for the mentally retarded
  • 66 people in other group homes
  • 28 people in short-term care, detention or diagnostic centers for delinquent children
  • 26 people in hospitals or wards for drug/alcohol abuse
  • 26 people in homes or halfway houses for drug/alcohol abuse
  • 10 people in homes for abused, dependent, and neglected children
  • 8 people in other types of correctional institutions
  • 8 people in hospitals/wards and hospices for chronically ill
  • 8 people in hospices or homes for chronically ill
  • 4 people in unknown juvenile institutions
  • 2 people in religious group quarters

Arena or stadium:

  • Casper Events Center. Capacity: 9,700.

Banks with branches in Casper (2011 data):

  • Hilltop National Bank: Mountain Plaza Branch, Downtown Motorbank Branch, at 300 Country Club, Downtown Branch, Safeway Sales Branch. Info updated 2006/11/03: Bank assets: $572.2 mil, Deposits: $513.6 mil, local headquarters, positive income, 6 total offices, Holding Company: Midland Financial Corporation
  • Wells Fargo Bank, National Association: Casper East Branch, Casper Downtown Mb Branch, Casper West Branch, Casper Downtown Branch. Info updated 2011/04/05: Bank assets: $1,161,490.0 mil, Deposits: $905,653.0 mil, headquarters in Sioux Falls, SD, positive income, 6395 total offices, Holding Company: Wells Fargo & Company
  • First Interstate Bank: Casper Downtown Branch, Casper Albertson’s Branch, Casper East Branch. Info updated 2009/10/09: Bank assets: $7,294.7 mil, Deposits: $5,827.2 mil, headquarters in Billings, MT, positive income, Commercial Lending Specialization, 76 total offices, Holding Company: First Interstate Bancsystem, Inc.
  • Jonah Bank of Wyoming: Jonah Bank Of Wyoming at 777 West First Street, branch established on 2006/07/31; Casper East Branch at 3730 Esat Second Street, branch established on 2009/10/19. Info updated 2006/08/14: Bank assets: $199.1 mil, Deposits: $180.5 mil, local headquarters, positive income, Commercial Lending Specialization, 3 total offices, Holding Company: Jonah Bankshares
  • Bank of the West: Casper Branch at 300 South Wolcott, branch established on 1960/10/15; Casper East Branch at 410 Se Wyoming Blvd, branch established on 1922/01/01. Info updated 2009/11/16: Bank assets: $62,408.3 mil, Deposits: $43,995.2 mil, headquarters in San Francisco, CA, positive income, 647 total offices, Holding Company: Bnp Paribas
  • ANB Bank: Casper Branch at 400 E 1st Street, branch established on 1999/07/15. Info updated 2012/01/03: Bank assets: $1,746.7 mil, Deposits: $1,394.3 mil, headquarters in Denver, CO, positive income, Mortgage Lending Specialization, 35 total offices, Holding Company: Sturm Financial Group, Inc.
  • U.S. Bank National Association: Casper Branch at 435 West First Street, branch established on 1960/09/26. Info updated 2012/01/30: Bank assets: $330,470.8 mil, Deposits: $236,091.5 mil, headquarters in Cincinnati, OH, positive income, 3121 total offices, Holding Company: U.S. Bancorp
  • Platte Valley Bank: Casper Branch at 3131 Sw Wyoming Blvd, branch established on 2009/03/31. Info updated 2008/04/09: Bank assets: $201.3 mil, Deposits: $163.8 mil, headquarters in Torrington, WY, positive income, Commercial Lending Specialization, 3 total offices, Holding Company: Platte Valley Financial Service Companies, Inc.

For population 15 years and over in Casper:

Marital status in Casper, WY Marital status in Casper, WY

  • Never married: 26.0%
  • Now married: 54.1%
  • Separated: 0.8%
  • Widowed: 8.0%
  • Divorced: 11.1%

For population 25 years and over in Casper:

  • High school or higher: 94.6%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.0%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 11.5%
  • Unemployed: 4.9%
  • Mean travel time to work (commute): 17.1 minutes

Education Gini index (Inequality in education)

Here: 10.2
Wyoming average: 10.1

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Political contributions by individuals in Casper, WY

Religion statistics for Casper, WY (based on Natrona County data)

Religion Adherents Congregations
Evangelical Protestant 9,306 46
Catholic 7,824 3
Mainline Protestant 5,266 16
Other 5,026 13
Orthodox 235 1
Black Protestant 123 1
None 47,670

Source: Clifford Grammich, Kirk Hadaway, Richard Houseal, Dale E.Jones, Alexei Krindatch, Richie Stanley and Richard H.Taylor. 2012. 2010 U.S.Religion Census: Religious Congregations & Membership Study. Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies. Jones, Dale E., et al. 2002. Congregations and Membership in the United States 2000. Nashville, TN: Glenmary Research Center. Graphs represent county-level data

Food Environment Statistics:

Number of grocery stores: 9

Natrona County: 1.25 / 10,000 pop.
Wyoming: 2.10 / 10,000 pop.

Number of supercenters and club stores: 2

Natrona County: 0.28 / 10,000 pop.
Wyoming: 0.27 / 10,000 pop.

Number of convenience stores (no gas): 2

Here: 0.28 / 10,000 pop.
State: 0.65 / 10,000 pop.

Number of convenience stores (with gas): 31

Here: 4.32 / 10,000 pop.
Wyoming: 5.36 / 10,000 pop.

Number of full-service restaurants: 55

Natrona County: 7.66 / 10,000 pop.
State: 10.08 / 10,000 pop.

Adult diabetes rate:

Natrona County: 7.6%
State: 7.1%

Adult obesity rate:

Natrona County: 25.0%
Wyoming: 24.4%

Health and Nutrition:

Average overall health of teeth and gums:

This city: 47.3%
Wyoming: 46.6%

People feeling badly about themselves:
People not drinking alcohol at all:
Average hours sleeping at night:
Overweight people:

Casper: 35.1%
Wyoming: 34.7%

General health condition:
Average condition of hearing:

This city: 78.5%
Wyoming: 78.4%

More about Health and Nutrition of Casper, WY Residents

Local government employment and payroll (March 2022)
Function Full-time employees Monthly full-time payroll Average yearly full-time wage Part-time employees Monthly part-time payroll
Police Protection – Officers 106 $662,523 $75,003 0 $0
Firefighters 72 $408,929 $68,155 0 $0
Solid Waste Management 49 $228,336 $55,919 11 $15,197
Police – Other 38 $170,562 $53,862 1 $3,132
Water Supply 38 $194,604 $61,454 1 $1,544
Parks and Recreation 34 $165,221 $58,313 94 $66,775
Streets and Highways 25 $147,456 $70,779 0 $0
Financial Administration 25 $132,249 $63,480 1 $1,499
Sewerage 22 $125,227 $68,306 0 $0
Other Government Administration 22 $136,445 $74,425 10 $7,603
Other and Unallocable 21 $102,860 $58,777 1 $1,294
Judicial and Legal 10 $61,696 $74,035 2 $3,546
Health 8 $32,917 $49,376 0 $0
Fire – Other 3 $9,774 $39,096 0 $0
Totals for Government 473 $2,578,798 $65,424 121 $100,591

Casper government finances – Expenditure in 2022 (per resident):

  • Construction – General – Other: $9,296,000 ($158.79)

    Police Protection: $8,158,000 ($139.35)

    Water Utilities: $3,115,000 ($53.21)

    Solid Waste Management: $1,510,000 ($25.79)

    Sewerage: $1,319,000 ($22.53)

    Housing and Community Development: $104,000 ($1.78)

    Parks and Recreation: $54,000 ($0.92)

    Health – Other: $39,000 ($0.67)

    Public Welfare – Other: $31,000 ($0.53)

    Miscellaneous Commercial Activities – Other: $6,000 ($0.10)

  • Current Operations – Police Protection: $16,295,000 ($278.34)

    Water Utilities: $14,676,000 ($250.69)

    Solid Waste Management: $11,875,000 ($202.84)

    Local Fire Protection: $10,610,000 ($181.23)

    Sewerage: $9,794,000 ($167.30)

    General – Other: $9,661,000 ($165.02)

    Parks and Recreation: $8,282,000 ($141.47)

    Central Staff Services: $6,095,000 ($104.11)

    Regular Highways: $3,886,000 ($66.38)

    Public Welfare – Other: $2,552,000 ($43.59)

    Financial Administration: $2,030,000 ($34.68)

    Health – Other: $1,626,000 ($27.77)

    General Public Buildings: $1,562,000 ($26.68)

    Housing and Community Development: $1,311,000 ($22.39)

    Judicial and Legal Services: $1,295,000 ($22.12)

    Protective Inspection and Regulation – Other: $1,252,000 ($21.39)

    Miscellaneous Commercial Activities – Other: $421,000 ($7.19)

    Parking Facilities: $101,000 ($1.73)

  • General – Interest on Debt: $158,000 ($2.70)
  • Water Utilities – Interest on Debt: $545,000 ($9.31)

Casper government finances – Revenue in 2022 (per resident):

  • Charges – Solid Waste Management: $16,461,000 ($281.18)

    Sewerage: $8,159,000 ($139.37)

    Parks and Recreation: $3,157,000 ($53.93)

    Other: $932,000 ($15.92)

    Housing and Community Development: $356,000 ($6.08)

    Miscellaneous Commercial Activities: $205,000 ($3.50)

  • Federal Intergovernmental – Other: $6,271,000 ($107.12)
  • Local Intergovernmental – Other: $16,693,000 ($285.14)
  • Miscellaneous – General Revenue – Other: $22,997,000 ($392.82)

    Fines and Forfeits: $1,786,000 ($30.51)

    Interest Earnings: $1,450,000 ($24.77)

    Sale of Property: $461,000 ($7.87)

  • Revenue – Water Utilities: $13,089,000 ($223.58)
  • State Intergovernmental – Other: $32,890,000 ($561.81)
  • Tax – Property: $7,148,000 ($122.10)

    Public Utilities Sales: $4,393,000 ($75.04)

    Other License: $920,000 ($15.71)

    Occupation and Business License – Other: $733,000 ($12.52)

    Other: $206,000 ($3.52)

Casper government finances – Debt in 2022 (per resident):

  • Long Term Debt – Beginning Outstanding – Unspecified Public Purpose: $18,656,000 ($318.67)

    Outstanding Unspecified Public Purpose: $16,394,000 ($280.03)

    Retired Unspecified Public Purpose: $2,703,000 ($46.17)

    Issue, Unspecified Public Purpose: $442,000 ($7.55)

Businesses in Casper, WY
Name Count Name Count
Ace Hardware 1 Little Caesars Pizza 1
Aeropostale 1 Long John Silver’s 1
Albertsons 2 Macy’s 1
American Eagle Outfitters 1 Marriott 1
Arby’s 2 MasterBrand Cabinets 14
AutoZone 2 Maurices 1
Bath & Body Works 1 McDonald’s 2
Bed Bath & Beyond 1 Menards 1
Best Western 1 Motel 6 1
Big O Tires 1 Motherhood Maternity 1
Blockbuster 1 New Balance 1
Budget Car Rental 1 Nike 6
Burger King 3 OfficeMax 1
Chevrolet 1 On The Border 1
Cold Stone Creamery 1 Payless 1
Curves 1 Pizza Hut 3
Dairy Queen 2 Quality 1
Days Inn 1 Quiznos 1
Deb 1 RadioShack 2
Decora Cabinetry 1 Ramada 1
Dressbarn 1 Red Lobster 1
Famous Footwear 1 Safeway 2
FedEx 18 Sam’s Club 1
Foot Locker 1 Sears 3
Ford 1 Staples 1
GameStop 3 Starbucks 3
H&R Block 2 Subaru 1
Hardee’s 2 Super 8 1
Haworth 1 Taco Bell 2
Hobby Lobby 1 Target 1
Holiday Inn 2 The Room Place 1
Home Depot 1 Toyota 1
Honda 1 U-Haul 5
Hot Topic 1 UPS 19
JCPenney 1 Vans 3
Jones New York 2 Verizon Wireless 2
Journeys 1 Village Inn 1
KFC 1 Volkswagen 1
Kmart 1 Vons 2
Kroger 12 Walmart 2
La Quinta 1 Wendy’s 2
La-Z-Boy 2 YMCA 1
Lane Furniture 2

Browse common businesses in Casper, WY

Strongest AM radio stations in Casper:

  • KTWO (1030 AM; 50 kW; CASPER, WY; Owner: CITICASTERS LICENSES, L.P.)
  • KUYO (830 AM; daytime; 25 kW; EVANSVILLE, WY; Owner: WYOMING CHRISTIAN BROADCASTING COMPANY)
  • KVOC (1230 AM; 1 kW; CASPER, WY; Owner: MOUNT RUSHMORE BROADCASTING, INC.)
  • KKTL (1400 AM; 1 kW; CASPER, WY; Owner: CITICASTERS LICENSES, L.P.)
  • KLTT (670 AM; 50 kW; COMMERCE CITY, CO; Owner: KLZ RADIO, INC.)
  • KKZN (760 AM; 50 kW; THORNTON, CO; Owner: JACOR BROADCASTING OF COLORADO, INC.)
  • KIMB (1260 AM; 50 kW; KIMBALL, NE; Owner: G & L INVESTMENTS, LLC)
  • KOA (850 AM; 50 kW; DENVER, CO; Owner: JACOR BROADCASTING OF COLORADO, INC.)
  • KBHB (810 AM; 25 kW; STURGIS, SD; Owner: MONTEREY LICENSES, LLC)
  • KMXA (1090 AM; 50 kW; AURORA, CO; Owner: ENTRAVISION HOLDINGS, LLC)
  • KLMO (1060 AM; 30 kW; LONGMONT, CO; Owner: PILGRIM COMMUNICATIONS, INC.)
  • KALL (700 AM; 50 kW; NORTH SALT LAKE CITY, UT; Owner: CITICASTERS LICENSES, L.P.)
  • KKHI (1210 AM; 10 kW; LARAMIE, WY; Owner: LARAMIE MOUNTAIN BROADCASTING, L.L.C.)

Strongest FM radio stations in Casper:

  • KMGW (96.7 FM; CASPER, WY; Owner: CLEAR CHANNEL BROADCASTING LICENSES, INC.)
  • KRVK (107.9 FM; MIDWEST, WY; Owner: CITICASTERS LICENSES, INC.)
  • K219CA (91.7 FM; CASPER, WY; Owner: FAMILY STATIONS, INC.)
  • KWYY (95.5 FM; CASPER, WY; Owner: CLEAR CHANNEL BROADCASTING LICENSES, INC.)
  • KASS (106.9 FM; CASPER, WY; Owner: MOUNT RUSHMORE BROADCASTING, INC)
  • KQLT (103.7 FM; CASPER, WY; Owner: MOUNT RUSHMORE BROADCASTING INC.)
  • KCSP-FM (90.3 FM; CASPER, WY; Owner: WESTERN INSPIRATIONAL B/CTERS, INC.)
  • KTRS-FM (104.7 FM; CASPER, WY; Owner: CLEAR CHANNEL BROADCASTING LICENSES, INC.)
  • KHOC (102.5 FM; CASPER, WY; Owner: MOUNT RUSHMORE BROADCASTING, INC)
  • KMLD (94.5 FM; CASPER, WY; Owner: MT. RUSHMORE BROADCASTING, INC.)
  • KUWC (91.3 FM; CASPER, WY; Owner: UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING)
  • K209CS (89.7 FM; CASPER, WY; Owner: PENSACOLA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, INC.)
  • K204AD (88.7 FM; CASPER, ETC., WY; Owner: CASPER COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT)
  • K214DI (90.7 FM; CASPER, WY; Owner: EDUCATIONAL MEDIA FOUNDATION)

TV broadcast stations around Casper:

  • K47HQ (Channel 47; CASPER, WY; Owner: MANNA MEDIA CORPORATION)
  • KTWO-TV (Channel 2; CASPER, WY; Owner: WYOMING CHANNEL 2, INC.)
  • KFNB (Channel 20; CASPER, WY; Owner: WYOMEDIA CORPORATION)
  • K26ES (Channel 26; CASPER, WY; Owner: WYOMEDIA CORP.)
  • K06KH (Channel 6; CASPER, WY; Owner: CASPER COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT)
  • KGWC-TV (Channel 14; CASPER, WY; Owner: CHELSEY BROADCASTING COMPANY OF CASPER, LLC)
  • KCWY (Channel 13; CASPER, WY; Owner: SWEETWATER BROADCASTING COMPANY)

Medal of Honor Recipients

Medal of Honor Recipient born in Casper: William E. Adams.

Fatal accident count Fatal accident count See more detailed statistics of Casper fatal car crashes and road traffic accidents for 1975 – 2022 here

  • National Bridge Inventory (NBI) Statistics
  • 35Number of bridges
  • 466ft / 142mTotal length
  • $453,000Total costs
  • 349,361Total average daily traffic
  • 34,080Total average daily truck traffic

New bridges in Casper, WY - historical statistics New bridges in Casper, WY - historical statistics

  • New bridges – historical statistics
  • 21940-1949
  • 71950-1959
  • 111960-1969
  • 21970-1979
  • 51980-1989
  • 11990-1999
  • 42000-2009
  • 12010-2019
  • 22020-2024

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Home Mortgage Disclosure Act Aggregated Statistics For Year 2009
(Based on 5 full and 11 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA
Home Purchase Loans
B) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D)
G) Loans On Manufactured
Home Dwelling (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 372 $164,911 286 $143,414 1,059 $155,005 121 $96,992 6 $458,943 118 $109,888 15 $43,447
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 13 $159,069 14 $144,029 89 $176,019 10 $66,784 0 $0 3 $99,740 4 $52,030
APPLICATIONS DENIED 18 $170,491 30 $104,303 318 $166,625 42 $57,415 0 $0 14 $113,208 17 $61,458
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 22 $143,804 13 $155,709 216 $165,921 20 $107,912 0 $0 13 $118,222 2 $131,390
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 2 $150,820 1 $48,490 33 $157,247 1 $190,000 0 $0 0 $0 2 $107,790
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2008
(Based on 5 full and 11 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA
Home Purchase Loans
B) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D)
G) Loans On Manufactured
Home Dwelling (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 293 $164,529 536 $137,121 680 $149,207 151 $71,583 3 $3,282,573 133 $116,395 24 $44,880
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 9 $147,222 53 $182,981 101 $155,199 18 $62,799 0 $0 12 $126,328 8 $43,840
APPLICATIONS DENIED 36 $160,825 101 $116,428 363 $148,171 140 $67,635 0 $0 30 $108,845 40 $46,062
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 20 $148,100 39 $173,763 145 $160,496 33 $109,652 1 $490,940 10 $84,009 2 $48,185
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 2 $155,565 0 $0 27 $168,784 4 $136,320 0 $0 1 $55,030 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2007
(Based on 5 full and 11 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA
Home Purchase Loans
B) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D)
G) Loans On Manufactured
Home Dwelling (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 103 $145,483 1,063 $138,036 723 $126,129 233 $57,241 8 $1,512,755 150 $105,654 42 $34,568
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 4 $142,388 98 $127,348 124 $136,476 43 $45,853 0 $0 20 $101,351 12 $56,629
APPLICATIONS DENIED 12 $144,152 204 $117,063 386 $136,296 179 $69,375 0 $0 38 $124,790 59 $42,709
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 4 $95,685 100 $129,287 221 $146,014 46 $78,800 0 $0 18 $108,807 5 $69,400
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 20 $136,557 71 $131,039 6 $88,450 0 $0 2 $122,135 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2006
(Based on 5 full and 11 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA
Home Purchase Loans
B) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D)
G) Loans On Manufactured
Home Dwelling (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 89 $140,996 1,239 $108,608 687 $111,249 179 $55,146 1 $44,350 157 $91,778 12 $38,099
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 4 $111,570 92 $103,120 87 $108,725 40 $42,857 1 $742,130 13 $76,616 6 $79,862
APPLICATIONS DENIED 8 $118,459 195 $95,330 366 $103,782 156 $45,834 0 $0 27 $83,234 25 $46,332
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 6 $114,237 110 $108,252 232 $110,954 41 $78,319 0 $0 13 $102,148 3 $108,623
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 8 $141,675 64 $128,950 4 $45,240 0 $0 1 $110,900 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2005
(Based on 5 full and 11 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA
Home Purchase Loans
B) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D)
G) Loans On Manufactured
Home Dwelling (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 77 $122,467 1,113 $98,358 795 $103,545 139 $45,444 1 $571,800 161 $87,568 22 $44,089
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 10 $125,468 117 $96,760 107 $90,342 48 $32,598 0 $0 21 $83,397 6 $37,927
APPLICATIONS DENIED 5 $103,674 215 $76,247 507 $101,462 97 $33,227 1 $608,710 45 $83,112 37 $35,489
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 6 $138,648 112 $99,988 287 $109,945 29 $92,267 0 $0 24 $98,194 4 $76,528
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 10 $90,297 54 $111,591 1 $85,180 0 $0 6 $96,843 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2004
(Based on 5 full and 11 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA
Home Purchase Loans
B) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D)
G) Loans On Manufactured
Home Dwelling (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 96 $102,756 995 $91,214 874 $94,470 140 $35,438 2 $448,500 166 $73,527 20 $41,454
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 1 $110,710 82 $90,897 154 $96,634 25 $26,861 0 $0 16 $65,352 5 $40,718
APPLICATIONS DENIED 8 $111,240 153 $78,896 474 $87,742 86 $32,967 0 $0 26 $73,655 35 $53,020
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 6 $112,972 71 $99,080 314 $100,848 13 $49,030 0 $0 17 $96,762 6 $88,775
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 1 $77,730 11 $113,168 60 $101,582 3 $55,097 0 $0 1 $149,240 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2003
(Based on 5 full and 11 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA
Home Purchase Loans
B) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 123 $94,383 727 $89,696 1,575 $88,537 91 $30,028 4 $370,795 177 $68,642
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 9 $103,563 49 $90,991 147 $83,243 20 $38,314 0 $0 11 $68,981
APPLICATIONS DENIED 7 $117,437 84 $64,797 428 $78,173 61 $21,456 2 $508,515 32 $64,342
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 8 $92,879 44 $100,204 408 $87,844 3 $28,073 1 $564,000 14 $68,451
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 1 $79,640 6 $129,857 35 $75,588 0 $0 0 $0 6 $67,903
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2002
(Based on 3 full and 6 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA
Home Purchase Loans
B) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 116 $80,591 339 $69,165 560 $75,917 56 $17,929 1 $94,000 97 $58,728
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 2 $61,295 37 $66,170 64 $60,944 12 $31,525 0 $0 3 $44,333
APPLICATIONS DENIED 2 $94,460 71 $50,410 250 $63,127 35 $14,937 0 $0 11 $44,557
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 4 $82,302 16 $84,449 232 $75,415 9 $22,056 0 $0 3 $49,943
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 1 $102,340 24 $82,493 3 $15,317 0 $0 1 $50,710
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2001
(Based on 3 full and 6 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA
Home Purchase Loans
B) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 169 $76,589 322 $60,334 465 $67,115 39 $19,759 3 $89,403 102 $56,239
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 7 $76,956 41 $58,619 43 $52,693 11 $26,926 0 $0 6 $41,180
APPLICATIONS DENIED 5 $75,922 84 $52,376 259 $55,544 36 $14,059 0 $0 11 $51,515
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 4 $64,018 25 $89,772 212 $70,052 10 $17,796 0 $0 5 $49,432
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 1 $113,750 2 $36,280 34 $77,562 2 $16,500 0 $0 1 $39,730
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2000
(Based on 3 full and 6 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA
Home Purchase Loans
B) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 139 $67,052 301 $55,700 173 $54,359 56 $13,115 2 $268,000 50 $56,467
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 9 $66,674 64 $65,309 43 $50,986 20 $17,202 0 $0 5 $48,792
APPLICATIONS DENIED 23 $54,713 247 $45,805 222 $44,484 55 $14,930 0 $0 14 $45,344
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 7 $65,279 26 $58,454 95 $50,366 7 $22,394 0 $0 7 $52,884
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 3 $73,037 50 $62,840 1 $11,840 0 $0 7 $45,470
Aggregated Statistics For Year 1999
(Based on 4 full and 11 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA
Home Purchase Loans
B) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 281 $69,827 506 $66,796 541 $58,288 139 $14,976 5 $181,784 95 $48,511
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 6 $54,457 122 $60,648 82 $50,725 50 $17,114 0 $0 8 $49,934
APPLICATIONS DENIED 16 $73,482 519 $49,482 234 $52,199 84 $14,460 0 $0 29 $50,682
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 19 $59,646 82 $61,910 161 $53,165 14 $21,331 0 $0 12 $44,637
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 1 $44,820 6 $59,767 94 $62,481 1 $60,180 0 $0 7 $82,213

Detailed mortgage data for all 14 tracts in Casper, WY

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Private Mortgage Insurance Companies Aggregated Statistics For Year 2009
(Based on 5 full and 11 partial tracts)
A) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 34 $192,191 47 $203,954 1 $253,100
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 5 $185,334 9 $190,279 1 $158,870
APPLICATIONS DENIED 4 $178,792 7 $166,377 0 $0
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 1 $97,140 2 $209,530 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 2 $195,175 1 $98,880 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2008
(Based on 5 full and 11 partial tracts)
A) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 215 $179,422 91 $184,378 21 $145,016
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 49 $183,182 26 $181,130 7 $104,941
APPLICATIONS DENIED 8 $150,081 6 $235,200 2 $155,580
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 7 $189,050 1 $89,160 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 7 $152,956 1 $149,000 1 $213,170
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2007
(Based on 5 full and 11 partial tracts)
A) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
D) Loans On Manufactured
Home Dwelling (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 463 $165,646 109 $172,194 25 $130,753 1 $79,800
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 41 $137,530 13 $158,396 0 $0 0 $0
APPLICATIONS DENIED 5 $130,246 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 10 $167,954 1 $120,000 1 $165,410 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 2 $170,940 1 $121,600 0 $0 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2006
(Based on 5 full and 11 partial tracts)
A) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
D) Loans On Manufactured
Home Dwelling (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 301 $140,792 68 $156,242 16 $98,326 0 $0
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 19 $141,071 10 $146,173 0 $0 0 $0
APPLICATIONS DENIED 3 $125,043 1 $101,760 0 $0 0 $0
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 5 $136,632 7 $116,560 0 $0 1 $120,000
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2005
(Based on 5 full and 11 partial tracts)
A) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 294 $123,736 80 $123,516 18 $91,589
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 12 $136,261 19 $118,579 2 $125,790
APPLICATIONS DENIED 3 $133,680 0 $0 0 $0
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 2 $131,240 4 $145,278 1 $87,210
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 1 $224,000 0 $0 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2004
(Based on 5 full and 11 partial tracts)
A) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 332 $111,802 87 $104,591 32 $83,575
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 18 $99,221 16 $106,933 4 $56,558
APPLICATIONS DENIED 2 $73,690 1 $86,340 1 $47,460
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 3 $90,393 4 $95,652 1 $41,000
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 1 $113,470 0 $0 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2003
(Based on 5 full and 11 partial tracts)
A) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 298 $99,418 225 $104,788 17 $72,862
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 13 $119,173 21 $108,009 1 $110,630
APPLICATIONS DENIED 2 $78,640 1 $113,000 0 $0
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 4 $104,195 6 $107,455 1 $79,430
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 1 $83,660 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2002
(Based on 3 full and 6 partial tracts)
A) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 144 $83,038 89 $90,649 15 $65,265
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 14 $79,409 9 $88,468 1 $32,010
APPLICATIONS DENIED 1 $80,000 2 $143,975 0 $0
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 0 $0 4 $68,082 1 $51,870
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2001
(Based on 3 full and 6 partial tracts)
A) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 140 $77,815 70 $84,983 18 $69,836
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 12 $91,572 11 $75,796 6 $65,045
APPLICATIONS DENIED 3 $60,540 2 $84,680 1 $27,510
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 1 $74,150 0 $0 1 $61,600
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2000
(Based on 3 full and 6 partial tracts)
A) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 111 $77,587 17 $63,362 11 $59,511
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 7 $72,104 1 $76,760 1 $83,200
APPLICATIONS DENIED 1 $83,540 0 $0 1 $54,000
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 1 $84,970 0 $0 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 1999
(Based on 4 full and 11 partial tracts)
A) Conventional
Home Purchase Loans
B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on
< 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 145 $83,224 48 $73,817 12 $46,923
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 2 $54,500 6 $80,735 1 $34,000
APPLICATIONS DENIED 2 $60,580 1 $63,030 0 $0
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 3 $51,077 2 $99,770 2 $42,825
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0

2002 – 2018 National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) incidents

See full National Fire Incident Reporting System statistics for Casper, WY

Fire-safe hotels and motels in Casper, Wyoming:

  • Quality Inn & Suites, 821 N Poplar, Casper, Wyoming 82601 , Phone: (307) 266-2400, Fax: (307) 266-1146
  • Days Inn, 301 East “”e”” St, Casper, Wyoming 82601 , Phone: (307) 234-1159, Fax: (307) 265-0829
  • Hampton Inn, 400 W F St, Casper, Wyoming 82601 , Phone: (307) 235-6668, Fax: (307) 235-2027
  • Ramada Plaza Hotel Casper, 300 W F St, Casper, Wyoming 82601 , Phone: (307) 235-2531, Fax: (307) 266-0160
  • Hearthside Of Casper, 111 South Wilson St, Casper, Wyoming 82602 , Phone: (307) 232-1110
  • Holiday Inn Express, 4250 Legion Ln, Casper, Wyoming 82601 , Phone: (307) 237-4200, Fax: (307) 237-4202
  • Best Western Ramkota Casper, 800 N Poplar St, Casper, Wyoming 82601 , Phone: (307) 266-6000, Fax: (307) 473-1010
  • Courtyard By Marriott Casper, 4260 Hospitality Ln, Casper, Wyoming 82609 , Phone: (307) 473-2600, Fax: (307) 473-2601
  • 6 other hotels and motels

All 14 fire-safe hotels and motels in Casper, Wyoming

Most common first names in Casper, WY among deceased individuals
Name Count Lived (average)
John 337 73.6 years
William 314 74.4 years
Mary 284 79.8 years
Robert 254 70.7 years
James 251 71.9 years
Charles 192 73.2 years
George 174 76.6 years
Helen 143 80.1 years
Margaret 141 79.8 years
Donald 121 69.5 years
Most common last names in Casper, WY among deceased individuals
Last name Count Lived (average)
Smith 137 74.1 years
Johnson 108 72.8 years
Miller 82 76.9 years
Jones 68 77.1 years
Brown 60 74.0 years
Anderson 60 75.5 years
Wilson 59 76.5 years
Williams 58 74.2 years
Davis 56 77.2 years
Moore 51 77.4 years

Houses and condos Apartments Most commonly used house heating fuel in houses and condos in Casper, WY Most commonly used house heating fuel in houses and condos in Casper, WY

  • 84.3%Utility gas
  • 13.6%Electricity
  • 1.1%Bottled, tank, or LP gas
  • 0.6%Wood
  • 0.3%Other fuel

Most commonly used house heating fuel in apartments in Casper, WY Most commonly used house heating fuel in apartments in Casper, WY

  • 53.4%Utility gas
  • 42.4%Electricity
  • 1.5%No fuel used
  • 1.0%Other fuel
  • 0.9%Wood
  • 0.8%Bottled, tank, or LP gas

Casper compared to Wyoming state average:

  • Unemployed percentage significantly below state average.
  • Black race population percentage above state average.
  • Median age below state average.
  • Length of stay since moving in below state average.

Casper on our top lists:

  • #1 on the list of “Top 101 cities with the largest wind speed differences during a year (population 50,000+)”
  • #2 on the list of “Top 101 cities with the smallest percentage of high school students in private schools (3,000+ students)”
  • #7 on the list of “Top 101 cities with largest percentage of males in industries: mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction (population 50,000+)”
  • #9 on the list of “Top 101 cities with the highest average wind speeds (population 50,000+)”
  • #11 on the list of “Top 101 cities with the lowest average temperatures (population 50,000+)”
  • #12 on the list of “Top 101 larger cities with the highest increase in household income from 2000 (population 50,000+)”
  • #13 on the list of “Top 101 cities with largest percentage of females in industries: mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction (population 50,000+)”
  • #17 on the list of “Top 101 cities with largest percentage of males in industries: utilities (population 50,000+)”
  • #18 on the list of “Top 101 larger cities with the highest increase in house/condo value from 2000 (population 50,000+)”
  • #18 on the list of “Top 100 highest located cities (pop. 50,000+)”
  • #21 on the list of “Top 101 cities with the smallest percentage of elementary and middle school students in private schools (5,000+ students)”
  • #24 on the list of “Top 101 cities with the lowest number of rapes per 100,000 residents (population 50,000+)”
  • #31 on the list of “Top 101 cities with largest percentage of males in industries: other services, except public administration (population 50,000+)”
  • #35 on the list of “Top 101 cities with the most users submitting photos to our site per 10,000 residents (population 50,000+)”
  • #37 on the list of “Top 101 cities with the highest percentage of English-only speaking households, population 50,000+”
  • #46 on the list of “Top 101 cities with the lowest daily low temperatures (population 50,000+)”
  • #47 on the list of “Top 101 cities with largest percentage of males in occupations: installation, maintenance, and repair occupations (population 50,000+)”
  • #50 on the list of “Top 101 cities with the most people born in other U.S. states (population 50,000+)”
  • #56 on the list of “Top 101 cities with the lowest number of robberies per 100,000 residents (population 50,000+)”
  • #57 on the list of “Top 101 cities with largest percentage of males in occupations: construction and extraction occupations (population 50,000+)”
  • #4 on the list of “Top 101 counties with the highest percentage of residents that keep firearms around their homes”
  • #28 on the list of “Top 101 counties with the highest percentage of residents that smoked 100+ cigarettes in their lives”
  • #31 on the list of “Top 101 counties with the lowest Particulate Matter (PM2.5) Annual air pollution readings in 2012 (µg/m3)”
  • #34 on the list of “Top 101 counties with highest percentage of residents voting for 3rd party candidates in the 2012 Presidential Election (pop. 50,000+)”
  • #67 on the list of “Top 101 counties with the highest Sulfur Oxides Annual air pollution readings in 2012 (µg/m3)”

There are 150 pilots and 102 other airmen in this city.

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