Wyoming Paycheck Calculator
Wyoming has no state income tax. Enter your pay and see your take-home after federal income tax, Social Security and Medicare.
401(k), HSA, health insurance premiums
Estimated take-home pay
$2,092.60
per bi-weekly paycheck · $54,408 / year
- Gross pay
- $2,500.00
- Federal income tax
- − $216.15
- Social Security · 6.2%
- − $155.00
- Medicare · 1.45%
- − $36.25
- Wyoming state income tax
- $0.00
- Net pay
- $2,092.60
Effective tax rate
16.3%
Marginal bracket
12.0%
Uses the 2026 federal brackets, standard deduction and FICA rates. Your pay stub may differ by a few dollars because payroll rounds through the IRS withholding tables.
Wyoming income tax
Nothing withheld for the state
Wyoming funds itself without a wage tax, so the state line on every pay stub is $0. Federal taxes still apply in full.
Examples
Take-home pay in Wyoming
Single filer, paid every two weeks, no pre-tax deductions.
| Salary | Per check | Per year | Tax rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| $50,000 | $1,629 | $42,355 | 15.3% |
| $75,000 | $2,369 | $61,593 | 17.9% |
| $100,000 | $3,045 | $79,180 | 20.8% |
Want an hourly figure instead? Use the hourly paycheck calculator and pick Wyoming from the state list.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Does Wyoming have a state income tax?+
No. Wyoming is one of nine states with no tax on wages, so the only deductions on a Wyoming pay stub are federal: income tax withholding, Social Security and Medicare.
How much is $75,000 after taxes in Wyoming?+
A single filer paid every two weeks with no other deductions takes home about $2,369 per check, or $61,593 a year. That is 17.9% of gross going to federal income tax, Social Security and Medicare.
What is taken out of a paycheck in Wyoming?+
Federal income tax based on your W-4, 6.2% Social Security (up to the annual wage base), 1.45% Medicare. Anything else, such as health premiums, 401(k) contributions or garnishments, is something you elected or a court ordered.
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