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Casper Wyoming
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- Founded: 1888 (incorporated in 1889)
- Head
Official: Guy V. Padgett, III (since 2005)
- City Population
- 1980: 51,016
- 1990: 46,742
- 2000: 49,644
- 2003 estimate: 50,632
- Percent change, 1990-2000: 6.2%
- U.S. rank in 1990: 559th (2nd in state)
- U.S. rank in 2000: Not reported (2nd in state)
- Metropolitan Area Population (PMSA)
- 1980: 71,856
- 1990: 61,226
- 2000: 66,533
- Percent change, 1990-2000: 8.6%
- U.S. rank in 2000: 275th
- Area: 23.9 square miles (2000)
- Elevation: 5,140 feet above sea level
- Average Annual Temperature: 45.2° F
- Average Annual Precipitation: 14.75 inches
rainfall; 77 inches snowfall
- Major Economic Sectors: mining, education,
health services, social services, retail trade, tourism
- Unemployment Rate: 4.2% (January 2005)
- Per Capita Income: $19,409 (1999)
- 2004 ACCRA Average House Price: Not reported
- 2004 ACCRA Cost of Living Index: Not reported
- 2002 FBI Crime Index Total: 2,725
- Major Colleges and Universities: Casper
College, University of Wyoming outreach program
- Daily Newspaper: Casper Star Tribune
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