Is Denver getting whiter?

The 2020 Census shows on a granular level how the nation has grown and shifted. Since the 2010 Census, Denver's historic Black and Hispanic neighborhoods became whiter, by the percentage-point shift in the populations' racial and ethnic composition.
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Is Denver Getting More Diverse?

About 700,000 people here said in 2020 they identified as two or more races, up from 172,000 a decade ago. The percentage increase in Denver was roughly in line with the statewide number. In Denver and statewide, this racial group is by far the fastest-growing among those tracked by the Census Bureau.
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How racially diverse is Denver?

Demographics: The City & County of Denver has a diverse ethnic population including 11.1% African American; 31.7% Hispanic; 2.8% Asian and 1.3% Native American. Metro Denver has an ethnic population of 5% Black; 18% Hispanic; 3% Asian; 1% Native American and 3% multi-racial.
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Is Denver growing or shrinking?

The Mile High City did not find itself among the fastest-growing cities in the nation between July 2020 and 2021, according to new U.S. Census Bureau data. In that time period, the city of Denver shrunk by 6,167 people — or about - 0.9% — reaching an estimated population of 711,463, the data show.
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Is Colorado losing its shine?

Each year saw roughly 10,000-15,000 fewer than the year before. At 0.5% annual growth, 2021 Colorado saw the slowest yearly population growth rate since 1989. As with the total population, that growth has been slowing annually since 2015.
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Are people moving into Denver?

Denver had quite the run, experiencing a full 15 years of uninterrupted population growth. The pandemic has reversed the trend — or at least paused it. The latest census estimates show that the city was among many nationally that saw more people move out than move in between mid-2020 and mid-2021.
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How white is Denver?

According to the 2010 Census, the racial makeup of Denver is 68.9% White, 10.2% Black or African American, 3.4% Asian, 1.4% American Indian or Native Alaskan, 0.1% Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian, and 4.1% two or more races, with 31.8% of Hispanic or Latino origin.
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Is Aurora more diverse than Denver?

Colorado's third largest city after Denver and Colorado Springs, Aurora is also the most diverse. More than 28 percent of residents are Latino, 44 percent are white, 6.5 percent are Asian and 16.5 percent are Black.
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What is the most diverse city in Colorado?

Aurora came in highest in our state with an overall ranking of No. 17 and a diversity score of 0.72. From 2010 to 2018, the diversity score in Aurora increased by 3.7 percent.
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Where is the black part of Denver?

The historic “Five Points” community has a deep historical legacy as one of America's most prominent black neighborhoods. Located next to downtown Denver's central business district, Five Points rose to prominence during the first half of the twentieth century as an epicenter of black arts, culture, and entertainment.
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What is the most diverse neighborhood in Denver?

The chart shows that most of the diversity in Denver is clustered around the edges of the city, with the most diverse neighborhood being Montbello.
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Is Denver still growing?

Denver is currently home to more than 3 million people, and forecasts predict the area's population could reach 3.6 million residents by 2030.
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What are the whitest cities in the US?

Hialeah, Florida is the whitest city in the United States with 92.6% of its population identifying as White.
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Whitest Cities in America 2022
  • Boise, ID (87.9%)
  • Gilbert, AZ (87.9%)
  • Laredo, TX (87.7%)
  • Spokane, WA (85.3%)
  • Corpus Christi, TX (80.9%)
  • El Paso, TX (80.8%)
  • Scottsdale, AZ (80.1%)
  • Madison, WI (78.8%)
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What of Denver is Hispanic?

According to the Colorado State Demography office, 34 percent of Denver's population is Hispanic.
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What part of Colorado has the most black population?

Denver's population is listed at 600,158. Aurora, however, added nearly 14,000 black residents over the same span— the largest increase in Colorado. Now, almost 16 percent of Aurora's 335,105 residents are black, up from 13 percent in 2000.
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Is Denver multicultural?

Denver is a city of many cultures and has long been a gathering place for all kinds of people. Today, the metropolitan area of 2.6 million people celebrates its diversity with a number of ethnic events, celebrations and festivals.
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Where is the most diverse city in America?

According to a report from WalletHub, which was released Monday, Houston is the most diverse city in the U.S., narrowly beating out the rest of the top five cities, Jersey City, New Jersey, New York City, Dallas, and Los Angeles by a few tenths of a point.
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What is middle class in Denver?

The range to be considered middle income is highest for families composed of two adults and two young children, requiring an income between $69,000 and $208,000. By comparison, single-adult families with no young children must earn $22,000 to $68,000 to be considered middle income.
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What is the largest ethnic group in Colorado?

The 5 largest ethnic groups in Colorado are White (Non-Hispanic) (67.5%), White (Hispanic) (16.2%), Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) (3.96%), Other (Hispanic) (3.48%), and Asian (Non-Hispanic) (3.19%).
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Is Denver a good place to live?

U.S. News & World Report recently named Denver the best place to live in America, beating out hyped-up cities like Austin and Portland. And it delivers. From a strong job market and low unemployment rate to a thriving restaurant scene, Denver has become a cultural hub.
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Is Colorado losing or gaining population?

COLORADO, USA — The number of people moving to Colorado is slowing down, according to Census records analyzed by the state demography office. In 2020, 27,337 people moved to the state, and in 2021, data shows that number dropped even further to 14,731. That's compared to 68,844 people who moved here in 2015.
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Is Colorado becoming overpopulated?

In 2020, the Denver primary metro area (not including Boulder) tabbed in at 2.9 million. Demographers show the city jumping to 4.7 million by 2050. Colorado stands at 5.8 million in 2022, but projections show it growing to 8.7 million by 2050.
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Is Denver a good place to live 2021?

According to the US News and World Report lost on Best Places to Live In 2020-2021, Denver, CO stood at number 2. Not only is Denver's job market booming, but the city is also an urban space in a lush outdoor jungle.
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