Wyoming Facts:
Wyoming does not levy an individual or corporate income tax. In addition, Wyoming does not assess any tax on retirement income earned and received from another state. Wyoming has a state sales tax of 4%. Counties have the option of collecting an additional 1% tax for general revenue and a 1% tax for specific purposes, if approved by voters.
The key tourist attractions in Wyoming include Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Devils Tower National Monument, Independence Rock (Wyoming) and Fossil Butte National Monument. Each year Yellowstone National Park, the world's first national park, receives three million visitors.
Coal: Wyoming produced 395.5 million short tons (358.8 million metric tons) of coal in 2004. The state is the number one producer of coal in the U.S.
Crude oil: Wyoming produced 53,400,000 barrels (8,490,000 m3) of crude oil in 2007. The state ranked 5th nationwide in oil production in 2007.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyoming
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We've driven through every state but Florida and Alaska. They are all beautiful.
AnotherAmateur 2 months ago
Great trip and wonderful drive made it many times, but some of your fun facts are incorrect. Sales tax in all counties in Wyoming is 6% no exceptions, food is taxed if it is prepared at a restaurant. Your sweet smelling flowers are actually a noxious weed called sweet clover.
wyocowboy32007 2 months ago
the scenery along I 90 is great, but I personally like getting off the busy roads and getting on the smaller two lane roads which helps you get to know the real wyoming and its people.
tgltyty 3 months ago
North By Northwest A Great Movie . Movies Back Then Are So Much Better Than Movies Of Today
therehastobeme 6 months ago
@TheAlohaRobert I mean SSI Income
TheAlohaRobert 6 months ago
How much money do they get in social security in Canada?
TheAlohaRobert 6 months ago