List of Colorado counties by per capita income

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Colorado is the fifth-richest state in the United States of America, with a per capita income of $24,049 (2000) and a personal per capita income of $34,283 (2003).

Colorado counties ranked by per capita income

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Note: Data is from the 2010 United States Census Data and the 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates.[1][2]

Rank County Per capita
income
Median
household
income
Median
family
income
Population Number of
households
1 Pitkin $64,381 $64,502 $103,438 17,148 8,152
2 Mineral $46,358 $53,438 $66,071 712 355
3 Hinsdale $43,293 $74,659 $88,920 843 362
4 Douglas $42,418 $99,198 $108,613 285,465 102,018
5 San Miguel $38,247 $66,399 $82,708 7,359 3,454
6 Boulder $36,947 $64,839 $87,860 294,567 119,300
7 Eagle $36,753 $71,337 $80,621 52,197 19,236
8 Broomfield $35,836 $75,590 $94,135 55,889 21,414
9 Summit $35,770 $68,750 $86,701 27,994 11,754
10 El Paso $34,782 $78,958 $83,074 622,263 235,959
11 Jefferson $34,714 $66,075 $81,136 534,543 218,160
12 Clear Creek $34,506 $60,426 $73,134 9,088 4,208
13 Gilpin $33,591 $58,036 $82,632 5,441 2,460
14 Routt $33,079 $60,876 $74,547 23,509 9,892
15 Arapahoe $31,898 $58,719 $72,459 572,003 224,011
16 Park $31,663 $64,098 $73,815 16,206 7,174
17 San Juan $31,232 $43,783 $62,917 699 344
18 Denver $30,806 $45,501 $57,182 600,158 263,107
Colorado $30,151 $56,456 $70,046 5,029,196 1,972,868
19 Grand $30,055 $60,433 $69,395 14,843 6,469
20 Larimer $30,046 $56,447 $73,771 299,630 120,295
21 Lake $29,836 $56,422 $69,089 51,334 21,100
22 Ouray $29,051 $58,393 $65,804 4,436 2,022
23 Teller $28,726 $58,080 $68,328 23,350 9,805
24 Gunnison $28,490 $49,356 $69,139 15,324 6,516
25 Garfield $28,457 $64,902 $70,123 56,389 20,359
26 Rio Blanco $28,382 $57,992 $68,327 6,666 2,647
27 Elbert $27,945 $56,268 $68,813 23,086 8,380
United States $27,334 $51,914 $62,982 308,745,538 116,716,292
28 Mesa $27,067 $52,067 $63,049 146,723 58,095
29 Custer $26,860 $39,909 $48,505 4,255 1,925
30 Chaffee $26,110 $42,941 $54,353 17,809 7,601
31 Archuleta $25,421 $56,068 $65,489 12,084 5,267
32 Weld $24,732 $55,596 $64,996 252,825 89,349
33 Montezuma $24,616 $44,103 $52,999 25,535 10,541
34 Moffat $24,563 $53,587 $62,074 13,795 5,465
35 Adams $23,999 $54,666 $62,864 441,603 153,764
36 Jackson $23,814 $37,222 $44,286 1,394 649
37 Montrose $23,613 $46,590 $52,640 41,276 16,484
38 Phillips $23,453 $44,084 $54,583 4,442 1,819
39 Lincoln $23,440 $41,616 $54,643 5,467 1,948
40 Huerfano $23,139 $30,058 $44,401 6,711 3,137
41 Washington $23,125 $39,735 $48,965 4,814 1,980
42 Cheyenne $22,999 $47,125 $68,125 1,836 786
43 Kiowa $22,877 $40,089 $58,594 1,398 619
44 Logan $22,564 $40,961 $52,169 22,709 8,047
45 Delta $22,080 $40,451 $48,395 30,952 12,703
46 Las Animas $21,887 $38,134 $49,347 15,507 6,384
47 Yuma $21,872 $42,114 $48,602 10,043 3,952
48 Sedgwick $21,652 $37,625 $52,292 2,379 1,093
49 Pueblo $21,609 $40,699 $50,503 159,063 62,972
50 Baca $21,472 $36,017 $43,466 3,788 1,685
51 Kit Carson $21,086 $41,678 $55,742 8,270 3,038
52 La Plata $20,437 $41,103 $44,934 7,310 2,953
53 Morgan $20,181 $43,111 $48,673 28,159 10,294
54 Dolores $19,244 $43,058 $49,167 2,064 899
55 Fremont $19,083 $37,847 $45,664 46,824 16,582
56 Crowley $18,966 $38,189 $44,095 5,823 1,306
57 Alamosa $18,820 $35,935 $45,742 15,445 5,995
58 Saguache $18,686 $30,430 $36,988 6,108 2,640
59 Prowers $18,429 $33,969 $47,052 12,551 4,935
60 Otero $18,056 $34,142 $41,269 18,831 7,729
61 Conejos $17,541 $33,627 $38,950 8,256 3,118
62 Rio Grande $17,199 $39,871 $48,115 11,982 4,779
63 Costilla $16,525 $24,388 $38,005 3,524 1,550
64 Bent $16,505 $36,412 $43,472 6,499 1,832

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References

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  1. ^ "SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on February 12, 2020. Retrieved November 25, 2012.
  2. ^ "Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 Demographic Profile Data". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on May 21, 2019. Retrieved November 25, 2012.
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