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Denver, Colorado Geography

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Denver Population Breakdown: Males/Females and Age

Male and Female

Sometimes to find happiness, you have to understand how many men or women there are in a new city compared to where you live now. At Radaris, we are able to provide this information and help you make better decisions. A total of 2,749 people live in Denver, of which 46.5% are male and 53.5% are female. Overall in Colorado, the average male-to-female ratio is 50.4% and 49.6%. While across the U.S., the average population breakdown by gender is 49.2% and 50.8%.

Denver people age distribution

Let's say you're elderly. Then you'd be interested in finding more like-minded people to go golfing or just sit in the sun with, right? Or you're young and need people to turn the world around with! The information below will help you figure out if Denver is right for you.

The average age of men in Denver is 34 years, and the average age of women is 38 years. You'll find a full breakdown by age and gender below.

DenverColoradoUSA
Total:2,7495,758,736328,239,523
Male:1,2792,904,955161,588,973
Under 5 years49167,1919,938,937
5 to 9 years63174,96110,033,518
10 to 14 years55190,40110,987,313
15 to 17 years14112,9786,361,859
18 and 19 years1077,2584,541,794
20 years3040,6502,318,283
21 years2034,6142,257,008
22 to 24 years159124,1466,439,169
25 to 29 years206240,21411,817,829
30 to 34 years188235,00311,281,470
35 to 39 years87222,34410,892,040
40 to 44 years54191,98610,028,675
45 to 49 years54187,53510,079,567
50 to 54 years28169,91810,075,795
55 to 59 years105175,94010,440,265
60 and 61 years1574,1514,168,435
62 to 64 years2699,1535,882,735
65 and 66 years3662,0243,538,792
67 to 69 years3478,3674,652,319
70 to 74 years16109,6596,529,918
75 to 79 years3064,6614,367,764
80 to 84 years-38,3132,671,396
85 years and over-33,4882,284,092
Female:1,4702,853,781166,650,550
Under 5 years137160,1119,465,898
5 to 9 years57169,2419,656,919
10 to 14 years27176,02110,436,166
15 to 17 years-105,4166,087,175
18 and 19 years-69,8774,362,696
20 years4234,7382,162,759
21 years-33,7042,117,048
22 to 24 years152112,4866,174,413
25 to 29 years275219,40811,415,470
30 to 34 years157213,00211,063,706
35 to 39 years65209,75410,836,219
40 to 44 years59181,22210,157,911
45 to 49 years43177,80610,318,659
50 to 54 years48169,53310,389,086
55 to 59 years55182,01511,043,795
60 and 61 years1571,9964,493,986
62 to 64 years62108,5856,438,897
65 and 66 years2665,8783,916,612
67 to 69 years5588,1875,319,290
70 to 74 years96120,8547,618,630
75 to 79 years1478,4665,392,000
80 to 84 years3750,3953,709,078
85 years and over4855,0864,074,137
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Families in Denver

Marriage statistics in Denver

DenverColoradoUSA
Total:2,3614,720,810267,720,772
Male:1,1122,372,402130,629,205
Never married589846,19648,481,154
Now married:3421,226,36966,120,364
Married, spouse present2771,136,81760,243,458
Married, spouse absent:6589,5525,876,906
Separated2723,1912,041,898
Other3866,3613,835,008
Widowed1151,7193,472,244
Divorced170248,11812,555,443
Female:1,2492,348,408137,091,567
Never married525667,80842,291,512
Now married:2841,230,07666,231,431
Married, spouse present2411,139,17759,933,781
Married, spouse absent:4390,8996,297,650
Separated3634,8422,808,171
Other756,0573,489,479
Widowed150145,76411,834,834
Divorced290304,76016,733,790
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Races in Denver

The greatness of America is in the diversity of the people who live here and who build it every day.

In all, 2,749 people of all races live in Denver. Of these, 1.0% identify as Black, 3.2% as Asian, 25.9% Hispanic and Latino, 0.0% Pacific Islander, 0.0% American Indians or Alaska Natives, and 67.6% as white. 0.0% of people in Denver identify themselves as other races, and 2.3% identify themselves as two or more races. A comparison of Denver racial distribution with the Colorado and U.S. averages is shown in the graph below.

DenverColoradoUSA
Total:2,7495,758,736328,239,523
Not Hispanic or Latino:2,0384,501,833267,757,777
White alone1,8593,888,129196,789,401
Black or African American alone28227,81240,596,040
American Indian and Alaska Native alone-31,8512,236,348
Asian alone88183,79318,427,914
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone-6,727565,473
Some other race alone-8,905839,270
Two or more races:63154,6168,303,331
Two races including Some other race166,172312,842
Two races excluding Some other race, and three or more races47148,4447,990,489
Hispanic or Latino:7111,256,90360,481,746
White alone571934,25039,686,000
Black or African American alone1312,7261,393,631
American Indian and Alaska Native alone2525,727610,988
Asian alone-4,668209,070
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone-1,02963,210
Some other race alone28200,17615,513,283
Two or more races:7478,3273,005,564
Two races including Some other race928,5811,353,333
Two races excluding Some other race, and three or more races6549,7461,652,231
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Veterans

There are about 68 wartime veterans living in Denver, which is about 2.47% of all Denver residents. The average percent of veterans by Colorado is 6.4% and their average percentage in the US is 5.3%.

DenverColoradoUSA
Total:68367,29217,418,351
Gulf War (9/2001 or later) no Gulf War (8/1990 to 8/2001) no Vietnam Era1165,5652,449,751
Gulf War (9/2001 or later) and Gulf War (8/1990 to 8/2001) no Vietnam Era-40,1721,257,922
Gulf War (9/2001 or later) and Gulf War (8/1990 to 8/2001) and Vietnam Era-1,65365,035
Gulf War (8/1990 to 8/2001) no Vietnam Era-52,7662,233,613
Gulf War (8/1990 to 8/2001) and Vietnam Era-8,185278,423
Vietnam Era, no Korean War, no World War II8103,5585,735,736
Vietnam Era and Korean War, no World War II-2,580101,789
Vietnam Era and Korean War and World War II-18311,894
Korean War, no Vietnam Era, no World War II-16,0421,013,648
Korean War and World War II, no Vietnam Era-32128,765
World War II, no Korean War, no Vietnam Era-6,059339,668
Between Gulf War and Vietnam Era only2748,6632,508,911
Between Vietnam Era and Korean War only2221,0081,338,116
Between Korean War and World War II only-53153,111
Pre-World War II only-61,969
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Education in Denver

Education is the new gold. The number of educated people nearby largely determines the quality of a city. Education enables a city's economic growth, so the higher the proportion of educated people, the greater its potential.

Men and women can have the same or a different proportion of people with higher education. The closer these values are to each other, the better.

Male

Among men in Denver, 879.0% have no education, 14.2% are high school graduates. 18.5% have a master's degree, and 13.4% of Denver residents have a doctorate. The Colorado average is 0.0%, 22.1%, 10.9% respectively.

Female

Among Denver women, 1.0% have a high school education. A master's degree is held by 22.0%, and a doctoral degree is earned by 13.1%.

DenverColoradoUSA
Total:1,9343,974,943224,898,568
Male:8791,982,756108,711,092
No schooling completed-22,8151,591,189
Nursery to 4th grade-6,867706,919
5th and 6th grade-19,8861,496,973
7th and 8th grade-17,3571,606,588
9th grade2020,0701,617,970
10th grade1118,3251,826,937
11th grade5325,4322,076,284
12th grade, no diploma4127,1092,164,070
High school graduate (includes equivalency)163438,99630,551,814
Some college, less than 1 year14118,7586,549,331
Some college, 1 or more years, no degree97287,35215,029,194
Associate's degree52150,8578,391,409
Bachelor's degree303519,76321,645,659
Master's degree118217,1118,861,244
Professional school degree751,2582,724,406
Doctorate degree-40,8001,871,105
Female:1,0551,992,187116,187,476
No schooling completed-20,3241,713,339
Nursery to 4th grade215,753726,045
5th and 6th grade719,9101,472,903
7th and 8th grade3914,7901,560,729
9th grade1319,1921,508,589
10th grade3017,7391,682,900
11th grade2621,8701,930,657
12th grade, no diploma624,7811,936,449
High school graduate (includes equivalency)232397,59429,930,539
Some college, less than 1 year84127,7457,356,877
Some college, 1 or more years, no degree138271,71515,978,684
Associate's degree78184,10410,990,528
Bachelor's degree222538,06224,084,820
Master's degree138254,82611,694,266
Professional school degree1541,0002,167,406
Doctorate degree632,7821,452,745
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Weather in Denver

Do you love the sun as much as we do? Then you'll definitely benefit from the Denver weather information below.

Avg. Temp.
(°F)
Precipitation
(in)
Humidity
(%)
Rainy days
(d)
Avg. Sun hours
Jan26.30.958%48.0
Feb28.4155%48.0
Mar37.6251%69.0
Apr45.72.948%810.0
May54.93.450%1011.0
Jun672.242%712.0
Jul73.51.741%513.0
Aug70.81.743%512.0
Sep63.11.543%410.0
Oct49.11.749%49.0
Nov361.353%48.0
Dec25.80.959%47.0

Denver standard of living

We all want to be surrounded by wealthy and successful people, don't we? It makes us look like them and makes us strive to be better every day. That's why it's essential to understand how many of these people are around.

Income

There are a total of 1,593 households in Denver. 768 of these households earn between $10,000 and $50,000 a year. An income between $50,000 and $100,000 describes 376 of households, and 302 have household income above $100,000. In the chart below, you can also see a comparison of Denver household income to Colorado and the whole nation.

DenverColoradoUSA
Total:1,5932,235,103122,802,852
Less than $10,000147102,2457,118,907
$10,000 to $14,9994865,3944,940,584
$15,000 to $19,9999059,3044,838,678
$20,000 to $24,99910380,1455,322,157
$25,000 to $29,99912968,9084,984,288
$30,000 to $34,99912181,5155,320,934
$35,000 to $39,9998980,1544,933,391
$40,000 to $44,9996677,5895,114,120
$45,000 to $49,99912278,0314,620,661
$50,000 to $59,99993158,2829,080,796
$60,000 to $74,999120232,78012,247,929
$75,000 to $99,999163308,25015,752,484
$100,000 to $124,999150241,87911,650,162
$125,000 to $149,99946168,3277,652,757
$150,000 to $199,99960203,0818,802,761
$200,000 or more46229,21910,422,243
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Owner-occupied Housing Units in Denver by value

There are 195 houses in Denver worth from $10,000 to $1,000,000. The total of homes worth up to $100,000 make up 0.00%, $100,000 to $200,000 is 1.87%, 200,000 to 400,000 is 74.77% , and over 400,000 is 23.36%.

DenverColoradoUSA
Total:2141,471,91278,724,862
Less than $10,000-12,236981,675
$10,000 to $14,999-5,071516,243
$15,000 to $19,999-4,150458,264
$20,000 to $24,999-5,282516,240
$25,000 to $29,999-3,500470,993
$30,000 to $34,999-5,268545,809
$35,000 to $39,999-3,114402,736
$40,000 to $49,999-6,2221,019,693
$50,000 to $59,999-7,3191,257,260
$60,000 to $69,999-6,6551,462,600
$70,000 to $79,999-6,6381,684,756
$80,000 to $89,999-7,5891,977,761
$90,000 to $99,999-7,6731,651,114
$100,000 to $124,999-22,1574,662,586
$125,000 to $149,999-21,3824,350,518
$150,000 to $174,999-33,4745,896,683
$175,000 to $199,999430,6694,528,197
$200,000 to $249,99942101,9048,624,395
$250,000 to $299,99938131,7897,454,903
$300,000 to $399,99980331,81910,584,277
$400,000 to $499,99914271,4176,286,456
$500,000 to $749,9996286,2867,359,105
$750,000 to $999,9991190,3642,934,918
$1,000,000 to $1,499,999-39,8881,663,399
$1,500,000 to $1,999,999-12,468614,045
$2,000,000 or more1917,578820,236
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Denver Crime Rates 2011-2020

No city is perfect, and neither is Denver. We have prepared information on the dynamics of different types of crime over the past 10 years. So, if the chart goes up, that's something to think about, isn't it? If the graph shows a steady downward trend, this city is worth a visit!

Violent crimeProperty crimeLarceny-theftMotor vehicle theft
20206,32934,29420,6628,409
20195,49627,33618,0665,300
20185,30226,75717,3965,340
20174,83025,99816,0865,570
20164,60225,16415,6874,796
20154,39924,18115,0114,374
20144,00222,40514,4043,443
20134,09323,75515,3373,491
20123,88523,34614,5463,669
20113,71822,49314,0393,587
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Residential fires in Denver 2015-2019

When you choose a new place of residence, it's really important to protect your family and your property from any accidents. Nobody wants to return from work to a burned home. These residential fire statistics for Denver reflect the general property conditions of the town along with the quality of the city's utilities, community safety resources, and common types of crime, in the case of arson.

20152016201720182019
Residential Fires22619119270201
Non Residential Fires6772721564
Vehicle Fires25422724975197
Outdoor Fires217427453124383
Other Fire1441411371356

Causes of residential building fires in Denver

20152016201720182019
Intentional56727
Playing with heat source03201
Cooking72801
Heating00100
Smoking241920813
Electrical malfunction11001
Open flame41227
Natural18515615058169
Exposure03202
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