Other Indicators

2007 Per Capita Income
Colorado
$41,019
10th
Rocky Mountain Region
$36,511
5th (of 8)
US
$38,564
Metro Denver/Boulder Consumer Price Index (CPI-U)
2005
190.9 2.1%
2006
197.7 3.6%
2007
202.029 2.2%
2008:1-6
208.741 3.7%
     
Colorado Population Estimate
July 1, 2007
July 1, 2008
Change
Natural Increase      
Net Migration
4,909,989
5,013,789
2.1%
40,800
63,000
Apartment Vacancy Rate – Metro Denver
  Third Quarter 2008
6.5%
  Second Quarter 2008
6.2%
Apartment Vacancy Rate – Colorado Springs
  First Quarter 2008 9.0%
  Second Quarter 2008 10.20%
Apartment Vacancy Rate – Rest of State  
  First Quarter 2008 6.10%
  Second Quarter 2008 8.70%

 

Commercial Vacancy Rates
 
Denver
CO Springs
 
(3rd Qtr 2008)
(2nd Qtr 2008)
(1st Qtr 2008)
(2nd Qtr 2008)
Office
16.2%
15.6%
9.7%
10.1%
Retail
7.2%
7.0%
7.7%
7.4%
Industrial
6.7%
6.8%
8.8%
9.7%
 
(F.Ross)
(P. Turner)

 

2006 Gross State Product
  Nominal (millions) % of Total www.bea.gov.bea/regional/gsp
Total $236,324
Agriculture, forestry and fishing $2,010 0.9%
Mining $10,895 4.6%
Utilities $2,829 1.2%
Construction $12,447 5.3%
Manufacturing $15,182 6.4%
Transportation and warehousing $6,159 2.6%
Wholesale Trade $13,230 5.6%
Retail Trade $14,343 6.1%
Information $21,350 9.0%
Finance and insurance $13,913 5.9%
Real Estate $30,208 12.8%
Professional and technical services $22,539 9.5%
Management services $3,821 1.6%
Administrative and waste services $7,898 3.3%
Educational services $1,582 0.7%
Health care and social assistance $13,795 5.8%
Art, entertainment and recreation $3,035 1.3%
Accommodation and food services $7,333 3.1%
Other services $5,708 2.4%
Government $28,047 11.9%

 

  Nominal (millions) Inflation Adjusted (2000 dollars)  
2001
$178,078
$174,763
Up 1.7%
2002
$182,154
$175,484
Up 0.4%
2003
$187,397
$176,525
Up 0.6%
2004
$197,329
$180,595
Up 2.3%
2005
$213,326
$188,719
Up 4.5%
2006
$226,266
$194,445
Up 3.0%
2007
$236,324
$198,372
Up 2.0%