Colorado census statistical areas

Colorado census statistical areas

The United States Office of Management and Budget {OMB) has defined one Combined Statistical Area (CSA),[1] seven Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs),[2] and seven Micropolitan Statistical Areas (μSAs)[3] in the State of Colorado.[4] At the 2010 United States Census, 91.86% of Coloradans lived in one of these areas.[5]

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An enlargeable map of the 14 Core Based Statistical Areas in the State of Colorado

The following table describes the census statistical areas of the State of Colorado with the following information:

  1. The name of the Combined Statistical Area (CSA), if one is defined[4]
  2. The CSA population as of April 1, 2010, as enumerated by the 2010 United States Census,[5]
  3. The name of the Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA)[4]
  4. The CBSA population as of April 1, 2010, as enumerated by the 2010 United States Census,[5]
  5. The name of the county[6]
  6. The county population as of April 1, 2010, as enumerated by the 2010 United States Census,[5]
  7. The county population as of April 1, 2000, as enumerated by the 2000 United States Census,[5]
  8. The percent county population change from April 1, 2000, to April 1, 2010.[5]
Census Statistical Areas in the State of Colorado

Combined Statistical Area 2010 Census Core Based Statistical Area 2010 Census County 2010 Census 2000 Census Change
Denver-Aurora-Boulder, CO CSA 3,090,874 Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, CO MSA 2,543,482 City and County of Denver, Colorado !B9866950517671 600,158 !B9867739326782 554,636 !D0025001163171 +8.21%
Arapahoe County, Colorado !B9867431004848 572,003 !B9869019969404 487,967 !D0017590025021 +17.22%
Jefferson County, Colorado !B9868108325447 534,543 !B9868249379162 527,056 !D0042541386215 +1.42%
Adams County, Colorado !B9870018334325 441,603 !B9871954837877 363,857 !D0015433138305 +21.37%
Douglas County, Colorado !B9874381252913 285,465 !B9879230911560 175,766 !D0004714133134 +62.41%
City and County of Broomfield, Colorado !B9890688771401 55,889 !F 0 !O NA
Elbert County, Colorado !B9899530183478 23,086 !B9901029330152 19,872 !D0018217954384 +16.17%
Park County, Colorado !B9903068631769 16,206 !B9904165111213 14,523 !D0021551556844 +11.59%
Clear Creek County, Colorado !B9908852898590 9,088 !B9908598675230 9,322 !H9963151886384 −2.51%
Gilpin County, Colorado !B9913982818535 5,441 !B9915326275035 4,757 !D0019394145788 +14.38%
Boulder, CO MSA 294,567 Boulder County, Colorado !B9874067382395 294,567 !B9874179322525 291,288 !D0044867739706 +1.13%
Greeley, CO MSA 252,825 Weld County, Colorado !B9875595471712 252,825 !B9878941013434 180,936 !D0009230201148 +39.73%
52 counties not included in a CSA Colorado Springs, CO MSA 645,613 El Paso County, Colorado !B9866588818880 622,263 !B9868443391866 516,929 !D0015907692803 +20.38%
Teller County, Colorado !B9899416477369 23,350 !B9900691405006 20,555 !D0019952721137 +13.60%
Fort Collins-Loveland, CO MSA 299,630 Larimer County, Colorado !B9873896963408 299,630 !B9875648255886 251,494 !D0016533887944 +19.14%
Pueblo, CO MSA 159,063 Pueblo County, Colorado !B9880229443708 159,063 !B9881401429033 141,472 !D0020847144100 +12.43%
Grand Junction, CO MSA 146,723 Mesa County, Colorado !B9881036982656 146,723 !B9883364586667 116,255 !D0013391091017 +26.21%
Edwards, CO μSA 59,507 Eagle County, Colorado !B9891372196990 52,197 !B9893627272893 41,659 !D0013745296599 +25.30%
Lake County, Colorado !B9911030014472 7,310 !B9910365837080 7,812 !H9972551838276 −6.43%
Durango, CO μSA 51,334 La Plata County, Colorado !B9891538914203 51,334 !B9893093968960 43,941 !D0017823142184 +16.82%
Cañon City, CO μSA 46,824 Fremont County, Colorado !B9892458488290 46,824 !B9892604561083 46,145 !D0042189227641 +1.47%
Montrose, CO μSA 41,276 Montrose County, Colorado !B9893719635037 41,276 !B9895827311958 33,432 !D0014497646168 +23.46%
Fort Morgan, CO μSA 28,159 Morgan County, Colorado !B9897543777017 28,159 !B9897900944929 27,171 !D0033142228092 +3.64%
Silverthorne, CO μSA 27,994 Summit County, Colorado !B9897602545195 27,994 !B9899332038298 23,548 !D0016670360756 +18.88%
Sterling, CO μSA 22,709 Logan County, Colorado !B9899694833993 22,709 !B9900716247319 20,504 !D0022298924801 +10.75%
39 counties not included in a CBSA Garfield County, Colorado !B9890599706169 56,389 !B9893128164042 43,791 !D0012458902456 +28.77%
Delta County, Colorado !B9896598071036 30,952 !B9897659864260 27,834 !D0021890665243 +11.20%
Montezuma County, Colorado !B9898521946609 25,535 !B9899212994299 23,830 !D0026373801803 +7.15%
Routt County, Colorado !B9899348613944 23,509 !B9901121338283 19,690 !D0016401222844 +19.40%
Otero County, Colorado !B9901567402730 18,831 !B9900810821098 20,311 !H9973808794765 −7.29%
Chaffee County, Colorado !B9902125407735 17,809 !B9903046442411 16,242 !D0023384375164 +9.65%
Pitkin County, Colorado !B9902503631722 17,148 !B9903927644705 14,872 !D0018770607341 +15.30%
Las Animas County, Colorado !B9903509531861 15,507 !B9903704888728 15,207 !D0039257286524 +1.97%
Alamosa County, Colorado !B9903549593946 15,445 !B9903864637593 14,966 !D0034418356432 +3.20%
Gunnison County, Colorado !B9903628244941 15,324 !B9904563351976 13,956 !D0023225597041 +9.80%
Grand County, Colorado !B9903947163473 14,843 !B9905711668749 12,442 !D0016451925288 +19.30%
Moffat County, Colorado !B9904679385133 13,795 !B9905132407478 13,184 !D0030716622929 +4.63%
Prowers County, Colorado !B9905624443773 12,551 !B9904192691731 14,483 !H9979855801879 −13.34%
Archuleta County, Colorado !B9906003624574 12,084 !B9907999120044 9,898 !D0015102593267 +22.09%
Rio Grande County, Colorado !B9906088391973 11,982 !B9905735004104 12,413 !H9966396085005 −3.47%
Yuma County, Colorado !B9907853688466 10,043 !B9908056873891 9,841 !D0038860449134 +2.05%
Kit Carson County, Colorado !B9909796102119 8,270 !B9910114291237 8,011 !D0034317428145 +3.23%
Conejos County, Colorado !B9909813045122 8,256 !B9909640130151 8,400 !H9959338263147 −1.71%
San Miguel County, Colorado !B9910963206670 7,359 !B9912060845763 6,594 !D0021540395898 +11.60%
Huerfano County, Colorado !B9911884967498 6,711 !B9910302036940 7,862 !H9980785901027 −14.64%
Rio Blanco County, Colorado !B9911952247411 6,666 !B9913028213115 5,986 !D0021750858902 +11.36%
Bent County, Colorado !B9912205964021 6,499 !B9913008186406 5,998 !D0024825752582 +8.35%
Saguache County, Colorado !B9912826453336 6,108 !B9913144151573 5,917 !D0034333114146 +3.23%
Crowley County, Colorado !B9913304291281 5,823 !B9913842292452 5,518 !D0028954589781 +5.53%
Lincoln County, Colorado !B9913935147011 5,467 !B9912860893715 6,087 !H9977158088495 −10.19%
Washington County, Colorado !B9915207163816 4,814 !B9914977174213 4,926 !H9962162162926 −2.27%
Phillips County, Colorado !B9916011399955 4,442 !B9915926216745 4,480 !H9952302078343 −0.85%
Ouray County, Colorado !B9916024916515 4,436 !B9917726244931 3,742 !D0016849035463 +18.55%
Custer County, Colorado !B9916441499589 4,255 !B9918386249768 3,503 !D0015386386992 +21.47%
Baca County, Colorado !B9917604065456 3,788 !B9915843966643 4,517 !H9981760703963 −16.14%
Costilla County, Colorado !B9918326480129 3,524 !B9917939622372 3,663 !H9967284361703 −3.79%
Sedgwick County, Colorado !B9922255644896 2,379 !B9920817353139 2,747 !H9979898182520 −13.40%
Dolores County, Colorado !B9923675988733 2,064 !B9924803075958 1,844 !D0021260648577 +11.93%
Cheyenne County, Colorado !B9924846554288 1,836 !B9922897948055 2,231 !H9982686805704 −17.71%
Kiowa County, Colorado !B9927572020772 1,398 !B9926085847653 1,622 !H9980202308171 −13.81%
Jackson County, Colorado !B9927600674086 1,394 !B9926367204130 1,577 !H9978462065658 −11.60%
Hinsdale County, Colorado !B9932630330419 843 !B9933279670545 790 !D0027017410319 +6.71%
Mineral County, Colorado !B9934319220885 712 !B9932773702051 831 !H9980564936982 −14.32%
San Juan County, Colorado !B9934503492577 699 !B9936756410376 558 !D0013755990720 +25.27%
State of Colorado !B9845692293116 5,029,196 !B9847255812065 4,301,261 !D0017764517560 +16.92%

See also

United States census statistical areas by state, district, or territory
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References

  1. ^ The United States Office of Management and Budget defines a Combined Statistical Area (CSA) as an aggregate of adjacent Core Based Statistical Areas that are linked by commuting ties.
  2. ^ The United States Office of Management and Budget defines a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) as a Core Based Statistical Area having at least one urbanized area of 50,000 or more population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured by commuting ties.
  3. ^ The United States Office of Management and Budget defines a Micropolitan Statistical Area (μSA) as a Core Based Statistical Area having at least one urban cluster of at least 10,000 but less than 50,000 population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured by commuting ties.
  4. ^ a b c "OMB Bulletin No. 10-02: Update of Statistical Area Definitions and Guidance on Their Uses". United States Office of Management and Budget. December 1, 2009. http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/assets/bulletins/b10-02.pdf. Retrieved May 11, 2011. 
  5. ^ a b c d e f "American Factfinder". United States Census Bureau. http://factfinder2.census.gov/main.html. Retrieved May 11, 2011. 
  6. ^ "Colorado Counties as of May 10, 2011". State of Colorado, Department of Local Affairs. May 10, 2011. http://dola.colorado.gov/dlg/local_governments/counties.html. Retrieved May 11, 2011. 

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