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Notable People from Colorado | Notable Work/Position |
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Byron White | U.S. Supreme Court Justice, 1962 – 1993 |
Trey Parker, Matt Stone | Co-creators of South Park animated television series |
Temple Grandin | Advocate for humane treatment of animals in the livestock industry, author, professor, autism community leader |
John Elway | NFL Denver Broncos quarterback 1983 – 1998, currently general manager, vice president of Broncos operations |
Bill Frisell | Grammy award-winning jazz guitarist, composer, arranger |
Ruth Handler | Barbie doll creator, co-founder of Mattel, Inc. toy company |
Jon Krakauer | Noted American writer and mountaineer |
Carol Mutter | First woman in the U.S. Marine Corps to be promoted to the rank of both major general and lieutenant general |
Colorado is the 21st most populated state in the U.S. The total population of Colorado is over 5.6 million residents with 2.1 million households. The average household size is 2.5 members (based on 2018 census data). To refine your search for someone in Colorado, consider the age, gender, and demographic of your subject to ensure you’re on the right track.
The predominant race in Colorado is white, making up 68.3% of the state’s population. The median age is 36.8, with 49.7% of the total population female and 50.3% male. The most populated city is Denver with 716,492 people.
The economy of Colorado employs 2.79 million people. The median income is $69,117. Leading economic sectors in Colorado include technology, agriculture, energy, manufacturing, mining, and tourism.
Top 3 Schools | City | # of Graduates | Graduation Rate | Acceptance Rate | Most Popular Degrees |
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University of CO – Boulder | Boulder | 7,761 | 69.9% | 76.6% | Biology, Biomedical |
Colorado State University | Fort Collins | 7,353 | 66.7% | 78.0% | Business Mgmt. & Mkt. |
Colorado Technical Univ. | Colorado Springs | 5,498 | 43% | 100% | Business, Crim. Justice |
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Home values in Colorado have gone up 5.0% in the past year and are anticipated to rise 2.4% in 2019. The median home value is $379,300 with the median price per square foot at $250. The median rent price is $1,950. The median listing price for homes statewide is $425,000, but median price of homes that sold is $368,100.
The city with the highest home value is Boulder, with a median home value of $687,700.
City | Avg. Home Value | Avg. Household Income |
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Boulder | $687,700 | $57,112 |
Denver | $383,200 | $76,643 |
Lakewood | $366,200 | $61,058 |
Fort Collins | $355,300 | $60,110 |
Official Name: Colorado
Name Meaning: Colorado is a word of Spanish origin, meaning “colored red.” Historians believe that Spanish explorers named the Colorado River for the red hue of the silt that flowed from the mountains. The territory of Colorado was established in 1861, adopting the name of the river. 15 years later, this incorporated territory was admitted to the Union in 1876 as the State of Colorado.
Nickname: The Centennial State
Constitution Ratified: 1876
Statehood: August 1, 1876 (38th State)
Capital: Denver
Total Number of Counties: 64
Largest City: Denver
Largest County (by population): Denver
Population (as of 2018): 5,695,564
History: The land that is now Colorado was home to indigenous Native American tribes long before the arrival of European explorers. French explorer Robert de La Salle claimed the land for France in 1682 and declared it part of its Louisiana territory. In 1803, the U.S. acquired eastern Colorado territory with the Louisiana Purchase. The western portion of the state was ceded to the United States at the end of the Mexican-American War in 1848. Colorado became the 38th state admitted to the Union on November 7, 1876.
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