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Market Summary
DENVER’S POPULATION & DEMOGRAPHICS:
Denver has more
than doubled in population since 1960. The City & County of Denver had a
population of 554,636 in 2000, making it larger than the entire population of Wyoming (which has
480,000 people). The six-county metro area has a population of 2.4 million. Denver’s metro
population has increased by 29.8% since 1990. In 2000 Denver was the
20th largest metro area in America, and has the 10th
largest downtown area. All of Colorado is
experiencing a population boom with over 1,000,000 people moving to the state
in the last decade. Colorado’s
population grew 30.5% from 1990 to 2000 with a current total of 4,301,261
residents. It was the third fastest growing state in the last decade. The city
is continuing to grow at a rapid rate through 2002 as more and more people
discover this diamond in the Plains.
- Demographics: The
City & County of Denver has a diverse ethnic population including
11.1% African American; 31.7% Hispanic; 2.8% Asian and 1.3% Native American.
Metro Denver has an ethnic population of 5%
Black; 18% Hispanic; 3% Asian; 1% Native American and 3% multi-racial.
- Highest Educated City: Denver is the
most educated city in the U.S. Denver has the greatest percentage of high
school and college graduates of any major metropolitan area in the U.S.; 92.1%
of the population in the metro area have high school diplomas and 35% have
at least a bachelor’s degree, according to the U.S. Census. The national
average is 81.7% for high school diplomas and 23% with a college degree.
- Baby Boomer Capital: Denver also
is the nation’s baby boomer capital, with the highest percentage of boomers
of any major city, according to the 1998 U.S. Census. One third of the
city is between age 35 and 54. Including small cities, only two had a
higher percentage than Denver -- Santa
Fe and Anchorage. Among
major cities, percentage of boomers is: Denver 32.8%;
Seattle 31.5%; Atlanta 31.4%;
Washington 31.4%; Portland OR 31.4%;
San Francisco 30.8%.
- Healthy City: Denver is
also the “thinnest” city in America, and Colorado is
tied as the “thinnest” state with Hawaii. A
federal report in late 1996 declared that half of American adults have a
weight problem, but Colorado is the
exception with less than 20% of Colorado adults
being overweight. The active lifestyle in Denver, the
great weather, the abundance of recreational opportunities and the high
education level are credited for this fact.
- Demographics stats:
Median Age
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31.7
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Median Household Income
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$39,910
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% Male
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50.4%
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% Female
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49.6%
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White
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70%
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African American
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5%
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Native American
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1%
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Asian Pacific Islander
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3%
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Hispanic
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18%
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Other
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3%
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Married
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49.2%
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Divorced
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13.2%
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Never Married
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25.3%
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Separated
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3.0%
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Widowed
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9.3%
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