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flag Wyoming’s cost of living rose 4.2% in Q2 2025, driven by housing and health care inflation, amid school closures and rising infrastructure costs.

flag Wyoming's cost of living rose 4.2% in Q2 2025, above the national average of 2.7%, led by a 5.8% jump in housing costs. flag Regional inflation varied from 3.8% in the southwest to 4.3% in central and northeast areas, with Teton County the most expensive at 75% above state average. flag Health care costs are also increasing, with Blue Cross Blue Shield warning that expiring federal tax subsidies could leave 10,000–15,000 residents without coverage. flag Meanwhile, Bar Nunn Elementary School and Woods Learning Center will close permanently, sparking community backlash. flag A sewage project in Park County is now projected to cost nearly $5 million, and Gillette’s municipal judges handled over 1,450 citations since January.

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