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Colorado Population Breakdown: Males/Females and Age

Male and Female

Knowing the gender population breakdown for Colorado - how many men or women are there - can help you make a decision of whether you should choose to move to this state.

A total of 5,758,736 people live in Colorado, of which 50.4% are male and 49.6% are female. While across the U.S., the average population breakdown by gender is 49.2% male and 50.8% female.

Male and FemaleBreakdownMale50.4%Female49.6%MaleFemale
Gender Comparisonto US OverallColoradoUSA010203040506050.4449.2349.5650.77MaleFemale

Colorado people age distribution

Age Distribution25.7%31.7%27.9%14.7%Under 2121 to 4040 to 6565 and over
Male Age Comparison to US OverallColoradoUSA04812162024283226.327.329.526.430.931.413.314.9Under 2121 to 4040 to 6565 and over
Female Age Comparison to US OverallColoradoUSA0510152025303525.125.33431.124.925.616.118Under 2121 to 4040 to 6565 and over
ColoradoUSA
Total:5,758,736328,239,523
Male:2,904,955161,588,973
Under 5 years167,1919,938,937
5 to 9 years174,96110,033,518
10 to 14 years190,40110,987,313
15 to 17 years112,9786,361,859
18 and 19 years77,2584,541,794
20 years40,6502,318,283
21 years34,6142,257,008
22 to 24 years124,1466,439,169
25 to 29 years240,21411,817,829
30 to 34 years235,00311,281,470
35 to 39 years222,34410,892,040
40 to 44 years191,98610,028,675
45 to 49 years187,53510,079,567
50 to 54 years169,91810,075,795
55 to 59 years175,94010,440,265
60 and 61 years74,1514,168,435
62 to 64 years99,1535,882,735
65 and 66 years62,0243,538,792
67 to 69 years78,3674,652,319
70 to 74 years109,6596,529,918
75 to 79 years64,6614,367,764
80 to 84 years38,3132,671,396
85 years and over33,4882,284,092
Female:2,853,781166,650,550
Under 5 years160,1119,465,898
5 to 9 years169,2419,656,919
10 to 14 years176,02110,436,166
15 to 17 years105,4166,087,175
18 and 19 years69,8774,362,696
20 years34,7382,162,759
21 years33,7042,117,048
22 to 24 years112,4866,174,413
25 to 29 years219,40811,415,470
30 to 34 years213,00211,063,706
35 to 39 years209,75410,836,219
40 to 44 years181,22210,157,911
45 to 49 years177,80610,318,659
50 to 54 years169,53310,389,086
55 to 59 years182,01511,043,795
60 and 61 years71,9964,493,986
62 to 64 years108,5856,438,897
65 and 66 years65,8783,916,612
67 to 69 years88,1875,319,290
70 to 74 years120,8547,618,630
75 to 79 years78,4665,392,000
80 to 84 years50,3953,709,078
85 years and over55,0864,074,137

Races in Colorado

The majesty of America is in the great variety of the people who live here and who build it day by day.

In all, 5,758,736 people of all races live in Colorado. Of these, 3.96% identify as Black , 3.19% as Asian, 21.83% Hispanic and Latino, 0.12% Pacific Islander, 0.55% American Indians or Alaska Natives, and 67.52% as white. 0.15% of people in Colorado identify themselves as other races, and 2.68% identify themselves as two or more races. A comparison of Colorado racial distribution with U.S. averages you can find in the graph below.

Racial DistributionWhite - 67.5%Black - 4.0%Asian - 3.2%Hispanic - 21.8%Islander - 0.1%Native - 0.6%Other - 0.1%Two - 2.7%
Racial Comparison to US OverallColoradoUSA01020304050607067.5259.953.9612.373.195.6121.8318.430.120.170.550.680.150.262.682.53WhiteBlackAsianHispanicIslanderNativeOtherTwo
ColoradoUSA
Total:5,758,736328,239,523
Not Hispanic or Latino:4,501,833267,757,777
White alone3,888,129196,789,401
Black or African American alone227,81240,596,040
American Indian and Alaska Native alone31,8512,236,348
Asian alone183,79318,427,914
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone6,727565,473
Some other race alone8,905839,270
Two or more races:154,6168,303,331
Two races including Some other race6,172312,842
Two races excluding Some other race, and three or more races148,4447,990,489
Hispanic or Latino:1,256,90360,481,746
White alone934,25039,686,000
Black or African American alone12,7261,393,631
American Indian and Alaska Native alone25,727610,988
Asian alone4,668209,070
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone1,02963,210
Some other race alone200,17615,513,283
Two or more races:78,3273,005,564
Two races including Some other race28,5811,353,333
Two races excluding Some other race, and three or more races49,7461,652,231

Colorado standard of living

We all want to live next to prosperous and successful people, don't we? Then we try to look like them and strive to be better every day. That's why it's crucial to understand how many of these people are nearby.

Income

There are a total of 2,235,103 households in Colorado. 591,040 of these households earn between $10,000 and $50,000 a year. An income between $50,000 and $100,000 describes 699,312 of households, and 842,506 have household income above $100,000. In the chart below, you can also see a comparison of Colorado household income to the whole nation.

Income Distribution31.0%31.3%18.3%9.1%10.3%$50K$100K$150K$200KOver $200K
Income Comparison to US OverallColoradoUSA051015202530354031.0238.4331.2930.218.3515.729.097.1710.268.49$50K$100K$150K$200KOver $200K
ColoradoUSA
Total:2,235,103122,802,852
Less than $10,000102,2457,118,907
$10,000 to $14,99965,3944,940,584
$15,000 to $19,99959,3044,838,678
$20,000 to $24,99980,1455,322,157
$25,000 to $29,99968,9084,984,288
$30,000 to $34,99981,5155,320,934
$35,000 to $39,99980,1544,933,391
$40,000 to $44,99977,5895,114,120
$45,000 to $49,99978,0314,620,661
$50,000 to $59,999158,2829,080,796
$60,000 to $74,999232,78012,247,929
$75,000 to $99,999308,25015,752,484
$100,000 to $124,999241,87911,650,162
$125,000 to $149,999168,3277,652,757
$150,000 to $199,999203,0818,802,761
$200,000 or more229,21910,422,243

Poverty

Male

Find out how males whose income is below the poverty line are distributed by age in Colorado:

Males with Incomebelow the Poverty LineUnder 18 - 28.4%18 to 45 - 41.9%45 to 65 - 20.0%Over 65 - 9.7%

Female

In the same time, the income of females in Colorado is distributed as follows:

Females with Incomebelow the Poverty LineUnder 18 - 23.3%18 to 45 - 45.2%45 to 65 - 18.8%Over 65 - 12.7%

There are 526,979 people who live below the poverty line in Colorado, which is 9.3% of the whole population. Men with incomes below the poverty level are 4.3% and women are 5.0%. You can find a comparison with the national poverty rate in the graph below.

Income below the PovertyLine in the total Population9.4%90.7%PovertyNon-poverty
Income below the Poverty LineComparison to US OverallColoradoUSA0204060801009.3512.3490.6587.66PovertyNon-poverty
ColoradoUSA
Total:5,637,904320,118,791
Income in the past 12 months below poverty level:526,97939,490,096
Male:245,21117,473,451
Under 5 years19,1621,755,965
5 years2,771338,372
6 to 11 years23,9002,089,994
12 to 14 years12,078991,916
15 years4,937329,253
16 and 17 years6,912587,469
18 to 24 years46,0922,373,524
25 to 34 years34,1652,008,604
35 to 44 years22,3821,668,264
45 to 54 years20,6721,581,794
55 to 64 years28,4031,932,142
65 to 74 years15,3791,110,958
75 years and over8,358705,196
Female:281,76822,016,645
Under 5 years16,3571,701,724
5 years4,226334,386
6 to 11 years21,5941,994,455
12 to 14 years10,728974,855
15 years2,322313,871
16 and 17 years10,418588,210
18 to 24 years48,1592,838,809
25 to 34 years46,3593,196,183
35 to 44 years32,7422,559,899
45 to 54 years22,7972,003,957
55 to 64 years30,2912,341,181
65 to 74 years19,4091,598,994
75 years and over16,3661,570,121
Income in the past 12 months at or above poverty level:5,110,925280,628,695
Male:2,582,522139,270,039
Under 5 years145,0217,966,478
5 years31,5411,601,101
6 to 11 years187,83810,113,589
12 to 14 years101,2395,466,999
15 years34,4231,787,123
16 and 17 years65,3743,575,290
18 to 24 years202,95011,503,514
25 to 34 years428,63320,369,354
35 to 44 years381,46318,681,219
45 to 54 years331,60518,194,842
55 to 64 years316,22318,267,027
65 to 74 years232,33913,408,392
75 years and over123,8738,335,111
Female:2,528,403141,358,656
Under 5 years141,8637,577,995
5 years29,8681,530,561
6 to 11 years180,6629,640,402
12 to 14 years92,9865,224,060
15 years32,6611,734,691
16 and 17 years59,7453,414,694
18 to 24 years182,51310,460,313
25 to 34 years383,93619,171,787
35 to 44 years356,09118,362,059
45 to 54 years323,78818,647,222
55 to 64 years330,67519,541,316
65 to 74 years253,27915,097,790
75 years and over160,33610,955,766

Owner-occupied Housing Units in Colorado by value

There are 1,389,742 houses in Colorado worth from $10,000 to $1,000,000 The total of homes worth up to $100,000 make up 5.48%, $100,000 to $200,000 is 7.32% , 200,000 to 400,000 is 38.42% , and over 400,000 is 48.78% .

Owner-occupiedhousing unitsless 100K - 5.5%100K to 250K - 14.2%250K to 750K - 60.4%Over 750K - 19.8%
Owner-occupied housing unitsComparison to US OverallColoradoUSA0102030405060705.4816.4414.2435.6560.4330.7819.8417.13less 100K100K to 250K250K to 750KOver 750K
ColoradoUSA
Total:1,471,91278,724,862
Less than $10,00012,236981,675
$10,000 to $14,9995,071516,243
$15,000 to $19,9994,150458,264
$20,000 to $24,9995,282516,240
$25,000 to $29,9993,500470,993
$30,000 to $34,9995,268545,809
$35,000 to $39,9993,114402,736
$40,000 to $49,9996,2221,019,693
$50,000 to $59,9997,3191,257,260
$60,000 to $69,9996,6551,462,600
$70,000 to $79,9996,6381,684,756
$80,000 to $89,9997,5891,977,761
$90,000 to $99,9997,6731,651,114
$100,000 to $124,99922,1574,662,586
$125,000 to $149,99921,3824,350,518
$150,000 to $174,99933,4745,896,683
$175,000 to $199,99930,6694,528,197
$200,000 to $249,999101,9048,624,395
$250,000 to $299,999131,7897,454,903
$300,000 to $399,999331,81910,584,277
$400,000 to $499,999271,4176,286,456
$500,000 to $749,999286,2867,359,105
$750,000 to $999,99990,3642,934,918
$1,000,000 to $1,499,99939,8881,663,399
$1,500,000 to $1,999,99912,468614,045
$2,000,000 or more17,578820,236

Families in Colorado

Marriage statistics in Colorado

Marital statusNever married - 32.1%Currently married - 52.0%Widowed - 4.2%Divorced - 11.7%
ColoradoUSA
Total:4,720,810267,720,772
Male:2,372,402130,629,205
Never married846,19648,481,154
Now married:1,226,36966,120,364
Married, spouse present1,136,81760,243,458
Married, spouse absent:89,5525,876,906
Separated23,1912,041,898
Other66,3613,835,008
Widowed51,7193,472,244
Divorced248,11812,555,443
Female:2,348,408137,091,567
Never married667,80842,291,512
Now married:1,230,07666,231,431
Married, spouse present1,139,17759,933,781
Married, spouse absent:90,8996,297,650
Separated34,8422,808,171
Other56,0573,489,479
Widowed145,76411,834,834
Divorced304,76016,733,790
Source

Colorado Birth rate

In the last year, a total of 4.6% of females have given birth in Colorado. Interestingly, the females who gave birth between the ages of 15 and 19 make up 3.0%, and those who gave birth between 45 and older is 2.3%. The national average for these two groups is 2.9% and 2.5%

Birth RateUnder 19 - 3.0%19 to 25 - 13.1%25 to 35 - 53.8%Over 35 - 30.1%
Birth Rate Comparison to US OverallColoradoUSA010203040506032.8513.0815.4153.856.130.1225.64Under 1919 to 2525 to 35Over 35
ColoradoUSA
Total:1,396,14176,879,571
Women who had a birth in the past 12 months:64,2523,877,882
15 to 19 years old1,925110,459
20 to 24 years old8,405597,750
25 to 29 years old16,6981,034,050
30 to 34 years old17,8691,141,393
35 to 39 years old13,868676,864
40 to 44 years old4,022219,595
45 to 50 years old1,46597,771
Women who did not have a birth in the past 12 months:1,331,88973,001,689
15 to 19 years old173,36810,339,412
20 to 24 years old172,5239,856,470
25 to 29 years old202,71010,381,420
30 to 34 years old195,1339,922,313
35 to 39 years old195,88610,159,355
40 to 44 years old177,2009,938,316
45 to 50 years old215,06912,404,403
Source

The appeal of living in Colorado

Americans move from place to place constantly. This is the hallmark of our culture. So it's no wonder that many people move to Colorado every day, just as they do to other states in USA. We at Radaris have prepared for you a comparison with the frequency of moving to other states and the entire U.S., and a graph of the dynamics of moving to Colorado.

Dynamics of movingto ColoradoBefore 1990 - 5.9%1990 to 2010 - 28.7%2010 to 2017 - 32.8%Since 2017 - 32.7%
Frequency of Moving toOther States and the Entire USColoradoUSA051015202530355.899.5728.6932.3932.7630.6532.6627.39Before 19901990 to 20102010 to 2017Since 2017
ColoradoUSA
Total population in occupied housing units:5,639,595320,155,161
Owner occupied:3,868,591212,731,827
Moved in 2017 or later778,07734,018,237
Moved in 2015 to 2016556,71724,027,455
Moved in 2010 to 2014742,96136,691,556
Moved in 2000 to 2009993,15957,623,306
Moved in 1990 to 1999475,27331,716,769
Moved in 1989 or earlier322,40428,654,504
Renter occupied:1,771,004107,423,334
Moved in 2017 or later1,063,90953,684,181
Moved in 2015 to 2016281,22218,552,251
Moved in 2010 to 2014266,65818,868,228
Moved in 2000 to 2009125,13811,263,131
Moved in 1990 to 199924,5233,080,029
Moved in 1989 or earlier9,5541,975,514

Education in Colorado

Education is essential. The amount of educated people around greatly defines the quality of a state. Education leads to a state's economic growth. If the proportion of educated people is high, the bigger its potential.

The proportion of men and women with higher education can be different. The closer these values are to each other, the greater the economic potential.

Male

Among men in Colorado, 8.0% have no education, 22.1% are high school graduates. 10.9% have a master's degree, and 2.1% of Colorado residents have a doctorate.

Males Educationin ColoradoNo degree - 8.0%High school - 22.1%Some college - 28.1%Bachelor - 26.2%Post-grad - 15.6%
Males Education in Colorado Comparisonto US OverallColoradoUSA0510152025307.9612.0422.1428.128.0927.5726.2119.9115.5912.38No degreeHigh schoolSome collegeBachelorPost-grad

Female

Among Colorado women, 20.0% have a high school education. A master's degree is held by 12.8%, and a doctoral degree is earned by 1.6%.

Female Educationin ColoradoNo degree - 7.2%High school - 20.0%Some college - 29.3%Bachelor - 27.0%Post-grad - 16.5%
Female Education in ColoradoComparison to US OverallColoradoUSA0510152025307.2510.7919.9625.7629.2929.5427.0120.7316.4913.18No degreeHigh schoolSome collegeBachelorPost-grad
ColoradoUSA
Total:3,974,943224,898,568
Male:1,982,756108,711,092
No schooling completed22,8151,591,189
Nursery to 4th grade6,867706,919
5th and 6th grade19,8861,496,973
7th and 8th grade17,3571,606,588
9th grade20,0701,617,970
10th grade18,3251,826,937
11th grade25,4322,076,284
12th grade, no diploma27,1092,164,070
High school graduate (includes equivalency)438,99630,551,814
Some college, less than 1 year118,7586,549,331
Some college, 1 or more years, no degree287,35215,029,194
Associate's degree150,8578,391,409
Bachelor's degree519,76321,645,659
Master's degree217,1118,861,244
Professional school degree51,2582,724,406
Doctorate degree40,8001,871,105
Female:1,992,187116,187,476
No schooling completed20,3241,713,339
Nursery to 4th grade5,753726,045
5th and 6th grade19,9101,472,903
7th and 8th grade14,7901,560,729
9th grade19,1921,508,589
10th grade17,7391,682,900
11th grade21,8701,930,657
12th grade, no diploma24,7811,936,449
High school graduate (includes equivalency)397,59429,930,539
Some college, less than 1 year127,7457,356,877
Some college, 1 or more years, no degree271,71515,978,684
Associate's degree184,10410,990,528
Bachelor's degree538,06224,084,820
Master's degree254,82611,694,266
Professional school degree41,0002,167,406
Doctorate degree32,7821,452,745

Languages in Colorado

Let's see what languages are spoken in Coloradoand if you have the possibility to learn a new language from its citizens! We have also compared language skills in Colorado with the country as a whole.

Languagesin ColoradoEnglish only - 83.3%Spanish - 11.4%Indo-European - 2.2%Asian/Islander - 2.0%Other - 1.0%
Languages in Colorado Comparisonto US OverallColoradoUSA015304560759083.3278.0511.4413.522.183.712.033.551.031.17English onlySpanishIndo-EuropeanAsian/IslanderOther
ColoradoUSA
Total:5,431,434308,834,688
5 to 17 years:929,01853,562,950
Speak only English754,13941,478,983
Speak Spanish136,0748,584,628
Speak other Indo-European languages13,1521,582,757
Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages13,9851,267,640
Speak other languages11,668648,942
18 to 64 years:3,657,038201,197,710
Speak only English3,018,811153,739,862
Speak Spanish428,97829,127,154
Speak other Indo-European languages85,1897,838,587
Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages83,8217,897,299
Speak other languages40,2392,594,808
65 years and over:845,37854,074,028
Speak only English752,71445,813,498
Speak Spanish56,2324,045,609
Speak other Indo-European languages20,0722,044,287
Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages12,4831,808,378
Speak other languages3,877362,256

Colorado people born abroad

You might be interested in the facts on how many people in Colorado have a different language and culture. There are 9.5% of people in Colorado who were not born in the U.S., but chose Colorado as their home.

In Colorado, 3.6% of people were born in Western Europe. 5.4% came from Eastern Europe, and Northern Europe contributed 3.7% of the people in Colorado.

Those born in or moved from Asia account for 24.9% of Colorado residents. Africa is the place of birth for 8.3%, Australia and New Zealand account for 0.0% of people. Central America, North America and South America contributed 43.7%, 2.7% and 0.8% of the people in Colorado.

Find out the comparison of all these data with averages for the entire U.S.

People bornabroadEurope - 13.5%Asia - 24.9%Africa - 8.3%Oceania - 0.9%Latin America - 49.6%North America - 2.7%
Number of People Born Abroad -Comparison to US OverallColoradoUSA010203040506013.5210.3824.9531.388.315.510.920.6749.6350.272.671.79EuropeAsiaAfricaOceaniaLatin AmericaNorth America
ColoradoUSA
Total:546,88944,932,799
Europe:73,9304,665,173
Northern Europe:20,044911,519
Ireland1,309111,886
Denmark90931,872
Norway28520,143
Sweden1,88243,506
United Kingdom (inc. Crown Dependencies):15,217677,856
United Kingdom, excluding England and Scotland7,741335,503
England6,219291,089
Scotland1,25751,264
Other Northern Europe44226,256
Western Europe:19,907907,942
Austria51839,083
Belgium39632,323
France2,498171,452
Germany13,259537,691
Netherlands2,24082,603
Switzerland72142,958
Other Western Europe2751,832
Southern Europe:4,193719,214
Greece510119,571
Italy1,700314,867
Portugal414161,500
Azores Islands3822,420
Spain1,569116,077
Other Southern Europe-7,199
Eastern Europe:29,7392,117,473
Albania22194,856
Belarus1,02957,315
Bosnia and Herzegovina1,420104,612
Bulgaria63866,950
Croatia27237,044
Czechoslovakia (includes Czech Republic and Slovakia)2,80268,312
Hungary98864,852
Latvia79823,300
Lithuania48932,655
North Macedonia (Macedonia)21530,359
Moldova50546,388
Poland4,787404,107
Romania1,297167,751
Russia7,245392,422
Serbia30039,020
Ukraine4,240354,832
Other Eastern Europe2,493132,698
Europe, n.e.c.479,025
Asia:136,45514,099,479
Eastern Asia:46,0264,241,673
China:22,7622,853,550
China, excluding Hong Kong and Taiwan19,3242,250,230
Hong Kong1,125231,469
Taiwan2,313371,851
Japan4,543333,273
Korea17,6531,038,885
Other Eastern Asia1,06815,965
South Central Asia:37,8904,259,436
Afghanistan964132,160
Bangladesh274261,348
India20,2332,688,075
Iran2,836385,473
Kazakhstan93233,438
Nepal6,125166,651
Pakistan3,356398,399
Sri Lanka4651,695
Uzbekistan46765,126
Other South Central Asia2,65777,071
South Eastern Asia:41,1704,380,003
Burma250150,877
Cambodia1,616149,236
Indonesia1,869101,622
Laos3,542176,904
Malaysia79476,712
Philippines13,8572,045,248
Singapore26533,736
Thailand2,846260,820
Vietnam16,1311,383,779
Other South Eastern Asia-1,069
Western Asia:11,3691,159,593
Armenia19087,419
Iraq2,863249,670
Israel1,215132,477
Jordan34890,018
Kuwait74331,113
Lebanon1,064120,065
Saudi Arabia97776,840
Syria33492,514
Turkey1,486117,291
Yemen8758,627
Other Western Asia2,062103,559
Asia,n.e.c.-58,774
Africa:45,4692,475,118
Eastern Africa:22,448736,939
Eritrea96949,355
Ethiopia10,356256,032
Kenya3,770153,414
Somalia2,246114,607
Uganda3,26944,150
Zimbabwe15220,519
Other Eastern Africa1,68698,862
Middle Africa:3,893195,468
Cameroon64372,634
Congo1,12038,932
Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire)1,08360,512
Other Middle Africa1,04723,390
Northern Africa:4,695380,995
Egypt670205,852
Morocco94177,431
Sudan1,91251,351
Other Northern Africa1,17246,361
Southern Africa:2,582115,742
South Africa2,311111,116
Other Southern Africa2714,626
Western Africa:10,554925,633
Cabo Verde6736,410
Ghana4,332199,163
Liberia74598,116
Nigeria2,888392,811
Senegal15530,828
Sierra Leone-45,506
Other Western Africa2,367122,799
Africa, n.e.c.1,297120,341
Oceania:5,017300,188
Australia and New Zealand Subregion:4,303128,018
Australia3,08798,969
Other Australian and New Zealand Subregion1,21629,049
Fiji-48,710
Micronesia31930,136
Oceania, n.e.c.39593,324
Americas:286,01823,392,841
Latin America:271,40422,588,239
Caribbean:8,2814,494,211
Bahamas4340,067
Barbados9052,279
Cuba2,9221,359,990
Dominica6436,372
Dominican Republic1,4181,169,420
Grenada-29,722
Haiti751701,688
Jamaica2,522772,215
St. Vincent and the Grenadines16417,890
Trinidad and Tobago193212,798
West Indies-19,118
Other Caribbean11482,652
Central America:238,97414,714,249
Belize18644,364
Costa Rica1,47093,620
El Salvador15,2951,412,101
Guatemala7,8641,111,495
Honduras3,958745,838
Mexico209,40810,931,939
Nicaragua495257,343
Panama298101,076
Other Central America-16,473
South America:24,1493,379,779
Argentina3,868210,767
Bolivia79979,804
Brazil3,157502,104
Chile1,95193,950
Colombia3,756808,148
Ecuador1,474431,150
Guyana259253,847
Peru3,964446,063
Uruguay8148,900
Venezuela4,514465,235
Other South America32639,811
Northern America:14,614804,602
Canada14,614797,158
Other Northern America-7,444

Colorado Crime Rates 2011-2020

No state is perfect, and neither is Colorado. We at Radaris have collected information on the different types of crime over the past 20 years. So, if the graph goes up, it’s something to think about, isn't it? If the chart is descending, this state is worth visiting!

Crime in Colorado 2011-20202011201220132014201520162017201820192020010,00020,00030,00040,00050,00060,00070,00080,00090,000100,000110,000120,000Violent crimeProperty crimeLarceny-theftMotor vehicle theft
Violent crimeProperty crimeLarceny-theftMotor vehicle theft
202024,57016,660110,88430,452
201922,14914,117108,57521,723
201822,85114,527110,51822,017
201720,90112,790107,47021,944
201619,03011,681108,68019,641
201517,34810,532104,53216,022
201416,48710,21199,68812,599
201316,0999,826102,37512,524
201215,95110,285101,09112,101
201116,08510,34696,05411,002
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Residential fires in Colorado 2015-2019

Residential firesin Colorado2015201620172018201906001,2001,8002,4003,0003,6004,2001,5481,6441,7591,7351,8206076496927427211,4361,6521,6291,5381,6482,5383,8664,1003,5593,121795907854854744Residential FiresNon Residential FiresVehicle FiresOutdoor FiresOther Fire
20152016201720182019
Residential Fires15481644175917351820
Non Residential Fires607649692742721
Vehicle Fires14361652162915381648
Outdoor Fires25383866410035593121
Other Fire795907854854744

Causes of residential building fires in Colorado

Causes of residential buildingfires in Colorado2015201620172018201901002003004005006007008009001,0001,1001,200IntentionalPlaying with heat sourceCookingHeatingSmokingElectrical malfunctionOpen flameNaturalExposure
20152016201720182019
Intentional96108116137135
Playing with heat source121312919
Cooking125100114171192
Heating4131395251
Smoking244264275243256
Electrical malfunction21121
Open flame2342363433
Natural9931062114810681115
Exposure1223181918
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