Cheyenne Wyoming Area Expert Connie Webb: July 2010

Wyoming: The Best State to Build a Nest Egg

Good news to residents of Wyoming:  U.S. News has named Wyoming the "Best State to Build a Nest Egg."

Eight million jobs have been wiped out and portfolios have crumbled with the aftermath of the recession and Americans are still struggling to rebuild their nest eggs.  The housing market is still weak, unemployment rates continue to stand in the way of sustainable recovery and many long-term investments are back to where they were a decade ago.

U.S. News created an index to measure which states are the best for Americans to reside who are saving for retirement.  By looking at each state's housing market, unemployment rate, per capita income and taxes they were able to get a sense of where Americans are most likely to be able to tuck away money for their nest eggs.

The information used to form this index came from 2010 state-by-state income figures, unemployment rates from June 2010 and tax burdens from a 2008 study by the Tax Foundation.  Based on this information. the highest possible score that a state could earn was 42 points.

Wyoming scored 40 and took the crown as "the Best".  The reason for this?  Wyoming's loose tax code.  Residents don't pay taxes on wages or on capital gains which allows workers to save noticeably more of their earnings, both from investments and jobs, for use in retirement.  Wyoming residents also have well-above-average incomes compared to the rest of the country.  Only 5 states and the District of Columbia have higher incomes than Wyoming's per capita income of $45,584.  Wyoming's unemployment rate of 6.8% also contributes to their #1 ranking because it is also well below the national average.  Lastly, home prices are expected to grow 4.5% annually between 2010 and 2013 (according to Moody's Analytics).  Since most people heading towards retirement usually downsize once they get there, price appreciation will help them grow the size of their nest eggs.

States that ranked in close with Wyoming are New Hampshire (Score, 39), Alaska (Score, 38), Washington (Score, 32), and North Dakota (Score, 30).  And you are all probably wondering which states came in as "the Worst" states to build a nest egg, well those would include Ohio (Score, 9), California (Score, 11), Kentucky (Score, 12), Indiana (Score 14), and Georgia (Score 16).

All of us have been effected by this recession in one way or another.  Luckily for us, being residents of Wyoming, tests show that we are sitting in better condition than those residents of other states throughout the nation in terms of saving for retirement. 

I thought we could all use a little encouragement that things are and will continue to get better and hope you enjoy this extra tid bit of information!

View the full article released by Yahoo Finance, provided by U.S. News.

0 commentsConnie Webb • July 29 2010 07:57AM

Parks in Cheyenne ... Enjoy Them While Summer Is Still Around!

Beautiful scenery, great trails and fun in the sun; that's what the parks of Cheyenne are all about!  Whether we want to admit it or not, summer is passing us all by, and fast!  Take the time to enjoy one of Cheyenne's many parks this summer.

Absarraca Park:  Located N.W. of Carey at Kennedy Road, this park features boating, fishing, pond, picnic facilities, restrooms and a dump station.

Brimmer Park:  Located at Perhing Blvd at Windmill Road, this park features picnic facilities, play ares, concessions, softball field, restrooms, and a skate park.

Holliday Park:  Located at 19th Street at Morrie Avenue, this park features an art center, basketball courts, bike path, horse shoes, pond, picnic facilities, play areas, rental shelter, restrooms, four tennis courts and volleyball courts. 

Lions Park:  Located at Carey Avenue at 8th Avenue, this park features a beach, bike paths, boating and boat rentals, botanical garden, concessions, fishing, fitness trails, mini golf, picnic facilities and more.

Mylar Park:  Located at Seminole Road at Mylar Park, this park features a bike path, fishing, horse shoes, a pond, picnic facilities, play area, rental shelter, grills and frisbee golf.

North Park:  Located at Mynear Street at Ridge Road, this park features picnic facilities, play area, eight soccer fields, tree farm, archery ranges, restroom and concessions.

Pioneer Park:  Located at 1331 Talbot Court, this park features baseball fields, basketball courts, concessions, picnic facilities, play area, recreation building, tennis courts and restrooms.

South Park:  Located on Parsley Blvd, this park features softball fields, picnic facility, youth activity center and frisbee golf.

The following parks have shelters available for rental between May 1 and September 30 for $20/hour:

  • Holliday Park
  • Lions Park North Shelter
  • Lions Park Gazebo
  • Mylar Park
  • Pointe Park
  • Holliday Park West Picnic Shelter
  • Sun Valley Picnic Shelter (located along 12th Street near Centennial)

Contact the Parks Department at 307.637.6429 to reserve a shelter.

1 commentConnie Webb • July 20 2010 07:56AM

Cheyenne Frontier Days ... Plan Ahead!

With summer being half way over already, its getting to be that time to start planning for one of Cheyenne's biggest events of the summer:  Cheyenne Frontier Days 2010.   From Country music stars, to tours of historical Cheyenne, there is something for everyone to experience at this years event.

Musical Headliners

  • KISS w. Alana Grace - July 23rd -Kiss is regarded as one of the most influential rock and roll bands of all-time, holding honors as one of America's top gold record champions, recording 37 albums over 36 years and selling over 100 million albums worldwide.  Together with Alana Grace, a prolific songwriter, singer, performer, musicians and a working actress poised to make a lasting impression.  (Buy Tickets on-line)
  • Brooks & Dunn w. The Band Perry - July 24th -Superstar performers, Brooks and Dunn are on the true bedrock artists of contemporary country music.  Together with The Band Perry, siblings Kimberly, Reid and Neil Perry, who inherited a cross-pollinated love of country and rock & roll from their parents.  (Buy Tickets on-line)
  • Aaron Tippin & Neal McCoy - July 25th -Tippin is a force of nature, a man whose passion for music fuels an array of other vigorous enthusiasms.  Together with Neal McCoy, the one-of-a-kind country singer and consummate live performer.  (Buy Tickets on-line)
  • Clay Walker w. Glen Templeton - July 28th - Walker's dedicated work ethic, combined with talent have made him one of the most successful country acts of the past decade.  Together with Templeton, one of Country music's most promising up and coming stars.  (Buy Tickets on-line)
  • Dierks Bentley & Miranda Lambert - July 29th -Bentley's ind of country has been a hybrid of honky-tonk, bluegrass, singer-songwriters, classic country and modern rock & roll, forging his own sound along the way.  Together with Lambert, two-time CMA Horizon Award nominee, who returns with a new album raising the stakes both musically and emotionally.  (Buy Tickets on-line)
  • Sugarland w. Danny Gokey - July 30th -Sugarland is reinterpreting love in a raw-but-graceful collection of new songs, cutting a wide swath across country music.  Together with Danny Gokey, who is blessed with a voice that sing any style of music.  (Buy Tickets on-line)
  • Alan Jackson w. Josh Turner - July 31st - Jackson will showcase his newest collection which has already generated a trio of back-to-back-to-back chart topping singles.  Together with Josh Turner, a country Barry White, whose burning voice can tease sensuality in unlikely places.  (Buy Tickets on-line)

Other Events

  • Midway Carnival - July 23rd-August 1st - Bring the whole family for fun games, rides and good times.  $3 gate admission for 10 and older.
  • Chuckwagon Cookoff - July 28-31st -Authentic chuckwagon crews compete in a free cooking demonstration.  Crews are given a standard set of ingredients, then judged on not only the wide range of foods produced, but also by wagon, tools and campsite.  FREE to public.
  • Cowboy Church Service - July 25th - Services will be held in the B Stand and provided by Christian Cowboys.
  • Fort D.A. Russell Days- July 23-25th -Historic home tours, military reenactments, tours of Minuteman III and Peacekeeper missile systems and more are on tap for those who dare to look back in history and forward to the future.  FREE to public.
  • Free Entertainment in the Oasis - July 24th-August 1st - This is non-smoking area with specialty food vendors and shaded seating area.  FREE to public.
  • Grand Parades - July 24, 27, 29 & 31st - Historic downtown Cheyenne.  Floats, marching bands, and Cheyenne Frontier Days peerless collection of antique carriages, automobiles and riders in period dress.  FREE to public.

Click for a full 2010 Event Schedule.

This event is for locals as well as newcomers to the city.  If you are traveling into town for this year's events, there are numerous accommodations available to you.  For more information call 1.800.227.6336 or visit www.cfdrodeo.com/.  Plan ahead and enjoy this wonderful event that showcases Cheyenne's history from the past, present and now the future.

0 commentsConnie Webb • July 13 2010 07:37AM