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Colorado Population 2026

5.9M2026 Population
+0.90%Annual Growth
#21of 50 states
22Density (per km²)
268,431Area (km²)

Population

Colorado has a population of 5,900,000 as of 2026, making it the #21 most populous state in the United States.

Colorado Rankings

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Colorado Population Clock

These statistics show the estimated changes to Colorado's population based on birth rates, death rates, and migration patterns from US Census Bureau data.

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Colorado Population (as of 7/14/2026)5,900,000
Births per day160
Deaths per day110
Net migrations per day50
Net population change per day+100
Population change since Jan 1st

Demographics

The racial composition of Colorado includes 76.13% White, 4.05% Black or African American, 3.21% Asian, 4.91% other race, and smaller percentages for Native American, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander and multiracial populations.

Population by Race

Why is Hispanic separate? Following U.S. Census methodology, Hispanic or Latino origin is an ethnicity, not a race — people of Hispanic origin may be of any race. “All” shows the racial breakdown; the Hispanic and Non-Hispanic views show ethnicity, so the two groupings overlap rather than adding up to 100%.

RacePopulation ↓Percentage
White4,491,77976.13%
Two or more races623,63410.57%
Other race289,4864.91%
Black or African American238,9454.05%
Asian189,5833.21%
Native American58,2990.99%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander8,2750.14%

Colorado Marital Status

Population by Age and Gender

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Geography

Land Area268,431 km²
Population Density per km²

Economics and Income Statistics

Colorado's average per capita income is $47,346. Household income levels show a median of $87,598. The poverty rate stands at 9.55%.

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Families: A family includes the owner or renter of the home along with everyone related to them - whether through birth, marriage, or adoption. This includes relatives like spouses, children, parents, siblings, grandparents, and any other family members.

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Households: A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit (such as a house or apartment) as their usual place of residence.

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Non Families: A nonfamily household is either someone living alone or when the owner/renter lives with people they aren't related to, like roommates.

NameMedian ↓Mean
Married Families$108,664$139,090
Families$108,664$143,436
Households$87,598
Non Families$55,809$79,249
Median Household Income
$87,598
Per Capita Income
$47,346
Poverty Rate
9.55%
Median Age
years

Income & Poverty

$87,598
Median Household Income
$47,346
Per Capita Income
9.6%
Poverty Rate

Largest Cities in Colorado

The largest city in Colorado is Denver with a population of 716,492.

RankCityPopulation
1Denver716,492
2Colorado Springs472,688
3Aurora374,114
4Fort Collins167,830
5Lakewood156,798
6Thornton141,867
7Arvada121,272
8Westminster113,166
9Pueblo112,361
10Greeley107,348

Population by County

Colorado's population shows distinct regional patterns, with the most populous counties concentrated in metropolitan areas. The most dramatic growth is occurring in suburban areas, while rural and some urban areas show more mixed trends.

Counties in Colorado

Population by County

Population Growth by County

Population Density by County

Research Papers Related to Colorado

Sources

1
US Census Bureau: Population Estimates Program

Most recent state estimates from the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program.

2
U.S. Census Bureau: American Community Survey

Detailed demographic and economic data for Colorado.

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Census QuickFacts

Quick access to state-level statistics and comparisons.

Data Methodology

Population totals are sourced from the latest available US Census Bureau data. Totals for the current year are projected using each state's USCB data and previous year population growth rate. Growth rates are calculated based on births, deaths, and net migration estimates.

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