Strengths
- High prevalence of high school completion
- Low prevalence of insufficient sleep
- Low levels of air pollution
Challenges
- High occupational fatality rate
- Low prevalence of having a dedicated health care provider
- Low prevalence of colorectal cancer screening
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Measures Impacting a State's Rank
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Top Positive Impact
WyomingNegative Impact
Wyoming0.187
25
0.450
18
-0.723
42
0.152
22
-0.113
31
-0.005
30
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Volunteerism in Wyoming
Percentage of population age 16 and older that reported volunteering in the past 12 months
Percentage of population age 16 and older that reported volunteering in the past 12 months
U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Volunteering and Civic Life Supplement
Volunteerism in the United States
Percentage of population age 16 and older that reported volunteering in the past 12 months
Volunteerism
Percentage of population age 16 and older that reported volunteering in the past 12 months
>= 29.9%
27.2% - 29.8%
23.6% - 27.1%
21.2% - 23.5%
<= 21.1%
Data from U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Volunteering and Civic Life Supplement, 2021
>= 29.9%
27.2% - 29.8%
23.6% - 27.1%
21.2% - 23.5%
<= 21.1%
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