Wyoming

1 plan in this edition

At a glance

Contribution benefit
A tax deduction Applies to any state's plan

Wyoming sponsors no plan of its own. Residents can receive a deduction for any out-of-state direct-sold or broker-sold 529 plan available nationwide.

K–12 distributions
Not listed as non-conforming

Wyoming is not among the thirteen states the manuscript lists as disallowing K–12 distributions. Confirm against the program description below.

Aggregate contribution maximum

Not stated in this edition. Nationally the range runs from $235,000 to over $621,000 — see the program description.

Plans

No known sponsored plan

Direct-Sold

Residents can receive a deduction for any out-of-state direct-sold or broker-sold 529 plan available nationwide.

What the book says about Wyoming

  • The only state without a sponsored 529 plan.

Flagship public university

Univ. of Wyoming

Tuition & feesRoomBoardBooksTotalvs. national
$7,430$6,100$4,500$1,250$19,280 -21.1%

National average across all 50 states: $26,485 per year, in-state, 2025–26. Compare every state →

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