In January of 1890, the final session of the Wyoming Territorial Legislature debated a controversial idea to impose a tax on single men.
The so-called "bachelor tax" would have levied a $2.50 against all unmarried men in the state.
Although the proposal did have some support across the state, including an editorial in the Rawlins Daily Times, it was eventually tabled...
There are many great reasons to live in the Cowboy State and one of those great reasons are lower taxes. A study was conducted and found that Wyoming has the lowest sin tax.