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Click on the links below to see the 5-mile radius demographics for the largest cities in Colorado.
Rank | City | City Population |
---|---|---|
1 | Denver | 716,577 |
2 | Colorado Springs | 488,664 |
3 | Aurora | 395,052 |
4 | Fort Collins | 170,376 |
5 | Lakewood | 155,961 |
6 | Thornton | 144,922 |
7 | Arvada | 121,414 |
8 | Westminster | 114,875 |
9 | Greeley | 112,609 |
10 | Pueblo | 111,077 |
Source: 2023 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. U.S. Census Bureau.
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number of people
people age 17 years old and younger
people age 65 years old and older
people per square mile
median household income in 2023 dollars
Income less than $25,000
Income greater than $200,000
number of households (people who occupy a housing unit)
While the US Census Bureau provides annual statistics for small geographies, there's no tool on their website that we know of that produces radius estimates or radius maps. Read our FAQ for the methodology that was used to calculate the above radius demographics.
The above data and geographies are from the most current data available from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey (2023). You can use the following citations for this data. You can also learn more about Census' American Community Survey estimates in this FAQ.
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