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WYOMING:
Most Business-Friendly Tax Climate
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ith the nation’s “Most Business-Friendly Tax Climate” five years running plus outstanding transportation options, top-ranked broadband connectivity, well-funded public education, safe neighborhoods, and abundant outdoor space and recreation opportunities, Wyoming businesses and people thrive. They welcome you to explore what Wyoming can offer you and your business ................................................................................... The tectonic forces that created Wyoming’s complex Rocky Mountain terrain preserved rich fossil beds from multiple geologic areas, making the state a major producer of coal, natural gas and crude oil. In fact, Wyoming has the
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smallest population in the U.S. but supplies more energy than any other state. Wyoming’s unique geological features also produce some of the best wind resources in the nation. Wyoming also straddles the Continental Divide, providing the headwaters for four major river basins in the western U.S.: the Missouri-Mississippi, Green-Colorado, SnakeColumbia and Great Salt Lake .
WYOMING: CHEYENNE – WHERE BUSINESS THRIVES
................................................................................... At the northern end of the Rocky Mountain Front Range Urban Corridor, Cheyenne benefits from its position as the capital of Wyoming as well as its proximity to the Front Range cities of Colorado with their dense populations, diverse employment and educational infrastructure. At the