The colored gauge gives a visual representation of how your community is
doing in comparison to other communities. The three-colored dial represents the distribution of values from the
reporting regions (e.g. counties in the state) ordered from those doing the best to those doing the worst (sometimes
lower values are better and in other cases higher values are better). From that distribution, the green represents the
top 50th percentile, the yellow represents the 25th to 50th percentile, and the red represents the "worst" quartile.
This gauge shows how the Laramie Community value compares with the median or mean value for all counties in the
state (or all US counties). The gauge is blue and white when being higher (or lower) is not necessarily good or bad and is multi-colored when
being higher (or lower) is good or bad.
Wyoming Health Matters is a web-based source of population data and information about community health and healthy communities in general. We invite planners, policy makers, and community members to use the site as a tool for community assessment, strategic planning, identifying best practice for improvement, collaboration and advocacy.
Get started on Wyoming Health Matters!
Compare more than 100 Laramie County health and quality of life indicators with other Wyoming communities, the state, the nation, and national targets.
Learn about promising practices on a variety of topics that affect community health
Use the Report Assistant to create quick reports and summaries
If you are interested in participating in the Wyoming Health Matters community health improvement process, please contact us at info@healthycities.org.