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Rank | 10 or More Units House Percentage ▼ | City / Population |
1. | 31.4% | East Thermopolis, WY / 232 |
2. | 22.8% | Teton Village, WY / 225 |
3. | 13.6% | Jackson, WY / 9,594 |
4. | 13.3% | Kemmerer, WY / 3,177 |
5. | 12.0% | Laramie, WY / 28,051 |
6. | 10.7% | Gillette, WY / 25,394 |
7. | 10.6% | Casper, WY / 52,985 |
8. | 10.5% | Moose Wilson Road, WY / 1,533 |
9. | 10.0% | Afton, WY / 2,126 |
10. | 9.6% | Buffalo, WY / 4,567 |
11. | 9.5% | Guernsey, WY / 1,091 |
12. | 9.2% | Rock Springs, WY / 19,594 |
13. | 9.0% | Evanston, WY / 11,539 |
14. | 8.2% | Rafter J Ranch, WY / 1,371 |
15. | 8.1% | Douglas, WY / 5,770 |
16. | 7.5% | Rawlins, WY / 8,633 |
17. | 7.3% | Arapahoe, WY / 1,898 |
18. | 7.1% | Mountain View town, WY / 1,035 |
19. | 5.8% | Lusk, WY / 1,661 |
20. | 5.4% | Cheyenne, WY / 56,324 |
21. | 5.3% | Sheridan, WY / 16,771 |
22. | 4.7% | Green River, WY / 11,953 |
23. | 4.6% | Riverton, WY / 9,830 |
24. | 4.2% | Glenrock, WY / 2,519 |
25. | 4.0% | Torrington, WY / 5,579 |
26. | 3.9% | Cody, WY / 9,215 |
27. | 3.4% | Wright, WY / 1,134 |
28. | 3.0% | Lander, WY / 7,150 |
29. | 3.0% | Upton, WY / 880 |
30. | 2.9% | Basin, WY / 1,054 |
31. | 2.4% | Powell, WY / 5,653 |
32. | 2.3% | Moorcroft, WY / 955 |
33. | 2.1% | Antelope Valley-Crestview, WY / 1,767 |
34. | 1.9% | Wheatland, WY / 3,323 |
35. | 1.9% | Pine Bluffs, WY / 1,104 |
36. | 1.4% | Fox Farm-College, WY / 3,620 |
37. | 1.3% | Lyman, WY / 1,882 |
38. | 1.2% | Saratoga, WY / 1,779 |
39. | 1.1% | Fort Washakie, WY / 1,324 |
40. | 1.0% | Sundance, WY / 1,256 |
41. | 0.8% | Newcastle, WY / 3,292 |
42. | 0.7% | Lovell, WY / 2,606 |
43. | 0.6% | Pinedale, WY / 2,087 |
44. | 0.4% | Worland, WY / 4,967 |
Please note that we only rank locations with '10 or More Units House Percentage' data. The rank above might not be a complete list. Locations without '10 or More Units House Percentage' data are not listed.
*ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.