Per Capita Income in Colorado

ACS 2024 5-Year Estimates

Per Capita Income
$52,636 +27.6% vs nat'l
Rank #8 of 52
86th %ile

How Colorado Compares

Colorado
$52,636
National
$41,261
27.6% above

State Ranking

Rank State Value
#5 Washington $53,744
#6 Maryland $52,979
#7 New Hampshire $52,798
#8 Colorado $52,636
#9 New York $50,712
#10 Virginia $50,666
#11 California $49,513
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Highest Per Capita Counties in Colorado

# County Per Capita
1 Pitkin County $105,496
2 San Miguel County $76,078
3 Douglas County $69,608
4 Routt County $68,776
5 Clear Creek County $66,540
6 Broomfield County $64,288
7 Denver County $64,163
8 Park County $64,157
9 Summit County $63,743
10 Boulder County $62,436

Lowest Per Capita Counties in Colorado

# County Per Capita
64 Crowley County $19,968
63 Bent County $22,556
62 Costilla County $28,445
61 Otero County $28,645
60 Lincoln County $29,111
59 Conejos County $29,929
58 Alamosa County $29,946
57 Las Animas County $30,125
56 Baca County $30,779
55 Logan County $30,922

Per Capita Income in Colorado

Colorado has a per capita income of $52,636, ranking #8 of 52 among all 52 states and territories. This is 27.6% above the national value of $41,261.

Across Colorado's 64 counties, per capita income ranges from $19,968 to $105,496. The county with the highest value is Pitkin County at $105,496.

Average income per person, calculated by dividing total income by total population.

About this data

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2024). All values are estimates derived from survey samples and are subject to margin of error. For more information, see our methodology.