Colorado Springs, CO Census Data

The 2nd largest city in Colorado by population · 20 cities ranked

Colorado Springs is the 2nd largest city in Colorado by population and ranks 16th of 20 for median household income. With 483,099 residents, its poverty rate of 9.3% ranks among the higher rates in Colorado. This snapshot draws from the 2023 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates.

Updated: 2026-04-13 · Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2023

Population 483,099
50.0% male · 50.0% female
Median Age 35.6
3.1 below the national average (38.7 yrs)
Median Household Income $83,198
$4,660 above the national average ($78,538)
Bachelor's Degree or Higher 41.9%
6.9% above the national average (35.0%)
HS diploma or higher: 94.6%
Poverty Rate 9.3%
3.1% below the national average (12.4%)
Uninsured: 7.7%
Broadband Access 97.1%
7.4% above the national average (89.7%)
Median Home Value $420,700
Median rent: $1,562 · 61% owner-occupied
Unemployment Rate 5.5%
Labor force participation: 61.8%
Per Capita Income $44,792
Individual average income (not household)
Veteran Population 14.3%
Disability rate: 13.2%

How Colorado Springs Compares to Other Colorado Cities

Rankings among all 20 Colorado cities tracked in the 2023 ACS.

RankingPositionTier
Largest by Population2nd of 20Top 10%
Highest Median Income16th of 20Bottom 25%
Lowest Poverty Rate12th of 20Bottom half
Highest Bachelor's Attainment13th of 20Bottom half
Highest Home Value17th of 20Bottom 25%

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Colorado Springs, CO Frequently Asked Questions

What is the population of Colorado Springs, CO?
The population of Colorado Springs, CO is 483,099 according to the 2023 American Community Survey 5-year estimates. The median age is 35.6 years.
What is the median household income in Colorado Springs?
The median household income in Colorado Springs, CO is $83,198, above the national average of $78,538. Per capita income is $44,792.
What is the poverty rate in Colorado Springs?
The poverty rate in Colorado Springs, CO is 9.3%, compared to the national average of 12.4%. About 7.7% of residents lack health insurance.
What percentage of Colorado Springs residents have a college degree?
41.9% of adults (25+) in Colorado Springs hold a bachelor's degree or higher, and 94.6% have at least a high school diploma. The national average for bachelor's degree holders is 35.0%.
What is the median home value in Colorado Springs?
The median home value in Colorado Springs, CO is $420,700. Median rent is $1,562 per month, with 61% of housing units owner-occupied.
What is the racial makeup of Colorado Springs?
Colorado Springs's population is 72.3% White, 5.8% Black, 18.7% Hispanic or Latino, and 3.0% Asian (source: 2023 ACS).
How does Colorado Springs rank among Colorado cities?
Colorado Springs is the 2nd largest city in Colorado by population, the 16th highest for median household income, the 12th lowest for poverty rate, the 13th highest for bachelor's degree attainment among 20 ranked Colorado cities.
What is the unemployment rate in Colorado Springs?
The unemployment rate in Colorado Springs, CO is 5.5%, with a labor force participation rate of 61.8%. Per capita income is $44,792.

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