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Regional Demographic-Economic Modeling System Denver County, CO Briefing Notes (CBSA 19740) Updated: 06/27/16 .. See notes about using these data. This section presents a summary of selected key demographic-economic measures and trends for Denver County, CO in comparison with the U.S. Use this section to facilitate briefings to others and to obtain a snapshot of current and trending conditions. These data are mostly taken from the more detailed tables available as links at the bottom of this section. This section and related detailed tables update frequently. The Denver County, CO Census 2010 population was 600,158, changing from 467,610 (1990) and 554,636 (2000). .. the population changed from 603,300 (7/1/10) to 682,545 (7/1/15), a change of 79,245 ( 13.1%). .. the U.S. population changed from 309,346,863 (7/1/10) to 321,418,820 (7/1/15), a change of 12,071,957 ( 3.9%). .. the average annual net migration for 2011 through 2015 for this area was 10,450. .. the average annual natural increase (births-deaths) for 2011 through 2015 for this area was 5,237. .. the median age in 2014 for this area was 34.2 years compared to 37.7 years for the U.S. The Denver County, CO per capita personal income changed from $51,888 (2010) to $62,880 (2014), a change of $10,992 ( 21.2%). .. the U.S. per capita personal income changed from $40,277 in 2010 to $46,049 in 2014, a change of $5,772 ( 14.3%). .. the median household income changed from $45,415 in 2010 to $54,872 in 2014, a change of $9,457 ( 20.8%). .. the median household income in 2014 for this area was $54,872 compared to $53,657 for the U.S. .. the mean household income in 2014 for this area was $81,880 compared to $75,591 for the U.S. The population 25 years and over in 2014 for this area was 467,801 compared to 213,725,624 for the U.S. .. the percent with a bachelor's degree in 2014 for this area was 44.3% compared to 30.1% for the U.S. The population 5 years and over in 2014 for this area was 618,821 compared to 299,084,046 for the U.S. .. the population who speak English less than "very well" in 2014 for this area was 50,902 ( 8.2%) compared to 16,388,318 ( 5.5%) for the U.S. The population 16 years and over in 2014 for this area was 535,705 compared to 253,588,947 for the U.S. .. the unemployment rate in 2014 for this area was 4.7% compared to 7.2% for the U.S. The number of housing units in Denver County, CO changed from 285,720 (7/1/10) to 304,037 (7/1/15), a change of 18,317 ( 6.4%). .. the U.S. number of housing changed from 131,823,007 (7/1/10) to 134,812,791 (7/1/15), a change of 2,989,784 ( 2.3%). .. the number of occupied housing units (households) in 2014 for this area was 281,928 compared to 117,259,427 for the U.S. .. the homeowner vacancy rate in 2014 for this area was 1.0 compared to 1.9 for the U.S. .. the rental vacancy rate in 2014 for this area was 4.1 compared to 6.3 for the U.S. .. the average household size of owner-occupied unit in 2014 for this area was 2.42 compared to 2.71 for the U.S. .. the average household size of renter-occupied unit in 2014 for this area was 2.19 compared to 2.55 for the U.S. .. median housing value in 2014 for this area was $283,100 compared to $181,200 for the U.S. .. the median gross rent in 2014 for this area was $993 compared to $934 for the U.S. Tables available for this area: Briefing Notes - Narrative Overview POP1 Population, Components of Change, Race/Origin, Age HSG1 Housing Units & New Residential Construction DEM1 Demographic-Economic Profile LF1 Labor Force LF2 Labor Force EST1 Establishments, Employment, Earnings CA4 Personal Income and Employment by Major Component CA5 Personal Income by Major Component and Earnings by Industry CA6 Compensation of Employees by Industry CA25 Employment by Industry CA30 Economic Profile CA35 Current Transfer Receipts CA45 Farm Income & Expenses About RDEMS and these Data This section provides an overview of selected demographic, economic and business characteruistics for this area. 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