Demographics

2005 American Community Survey Data

Month

Colorado Springs

Colorado

United States

Population 376,985    

Gender for Households

     
Male 185,113 2,283,293 141,274,964
Female 191,872 2,278,951 147,103,173

Age for Households

     
17 or younger 97,486 1,176,163 73,131,688
18-24 36,777 421,308 26,295,690
25-44 118,200 1,408,941 82,023,068
45-64 88,810 1,112,935 72,167,164
65+ 35,712 442,897 34,760,527
Average age 34.67 35 36.4

Educational Attainment

     
Population 25 and older 228,576    
Equivalency 50,527    
Degree 80,541    
Bachelor's Degree 48,756    
Doctorate Degree 27,946    

Median Household Income By Age
($ in previous year)

     
Median Household Income 45,081 47,203 41,994
Householder under 25 25,294 26,037 22,679
Householder under 25-34 41,713 45,635 41,414
Householder 35-44 53,244 55,597 50,654
Householder 45-54 57,227 60,649 56,300
Householder 55-64 50,916 52,249 47,447
Householder 65-74 36,282 34,493 31,368
Householder 75 and Older 27,971 24,707 22.259

 

  • Spectacular Location - nestled at the foot of Pikes Peak Mountain
  • Educated Workforce - 34% of residents age 25+ have completed college
  • Low Cost of Living - overall cost of living is below the national average
  • Business-friendly Local Government - The Colorado Springs City Council has identified economic development as the number one priority for the community in 2006 and 2007
  • Incentives for Primary Employers - Primary employers may be eligible for City of Colorado Springs programs, such as the Rapid Response Team, and other incentives and resources available through the City and economic development partners.
  • Small Business Resources - Resources for small businesses are available through various organizations and agencies.

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