
Let's take a brief look at Cheyenne, the capital of Wyoming.
When you think of Wyoming, vast plains and cowboy culture come to mind, and Cheyenne, being the largest city, has quite a few attractions.
So, shall we take a look at the population statistics?
The population of Cheyenne is estimated to be around 65,000.
According to the 2020 census, it was recorded at about 65,000, and it has shown a slight upward trend since then.
While it may not have a large population compared to other major cities, it is the most populous city in the state of Wyoming.
Cheyenne's racial composition is relatively homogeneous, but it has been gradually becoming more diverse in recent years. The approximate breakdown is as follows:
- Whites make up about 80% or more
- Other groups include African Americans, Asians, Native Americans, and Mixed races
- Hispanic or Latino individuals are estimated to be about 15-16%
Of course, the specific percentages may vary slightly depending on the year and the methods of survey, but generally, the white population is predominant, and the Hispanic population also constitutes a significant part.
The median household income in Cheyenne is reported to be about $70,000 as of 2020. While there are differences among individuals and industries, it is relatively high within the state of Wyoming. For reference, the per capita income is known to be around $35,000.
Cheyenne has a population that allows for a decent urban atmosphere, with a majority of white residents, but it is also a place where various races, including Hispanics, coexist.
The average income level is quite stable within the state of Wyoming. If you are considering traveling or relocating, you can experience the relaxed lifestyle typical of the West along with relatively pleasant urban infrastructure.








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