Seal of Wyoming Wyoming

Wyoming does not currently have a tax and expenditure limit.

 
The base year represents the year the hypothetical Taxpayer's Bill of Rights (TABOR) would have been enacted. Selecting a base year changes how the state’s TABOR is calculated because the annual growth rates of inflation and population change depending on when TABOR is enacted.
  • Year Inflation-adjusted Actual Spending
    1992 2,683,488,022
    1993 2,477,768,990
    1994 2,410,159,815
    1995 2,307,881,892
    1996 1,840,347,391
    1997 2,538,677,626
    1998 2,432,136,380
    1999 2,294,544,618
    2000 2,137,810,495
    2001 1,970,972,916
    2002 4,746,434,242
    2003 2,444,685,818
    2004 4,500,558,645
    2005 6,755,353,346
    2006 5,832,364,594
    2007 5,960,989,678
    2008 5,832,734,053
    2009 6,804,304,852
    2010 7,983,287,276
    2011 5,609,342,669
    2012 5,159,267,686
    2013 8,211,852,715
    2014 7,411,480,423
    2015 4,935,132,466
    2016 3,917,501,527
    2017 4,060,320,182
    2018 3,978,879,530
    2019 4,331,691,909
    2020 4,083,424,745
    2021 4,954,638,549
    2022 4,662,000,000
*All spending figures are in inflation-adjusted 2022 dollars.