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Northeast Broomfield

Total Population:

17,730 (±637.08)

Population Age:

Population under 5: 6.19% (±1.19%)
% Under 18: 27.71% (±3.13%)
Population over 65: 12.84% (±1.33%)

Households:

Average Household Income: $116,579.48 (±$8,055.34)
Families in Poverty: 4.38% (±1.81%)
Housing Units: 6,709 (±186.36)
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General

IndicatorNortheast Broomfield 7 County Denver Metro RegionYear
Total Population
17,730 (±637.08)

2,959,219 (±0)
2015
Households
6,539 (±191.29)

1,142,076 (±2,239.39)
2015
Families
4,909 (±261.72)

715,893 (±3,266.15)
2015
Total Births
207

37,596
2016
Data Definitions
Total Population
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P1. Total Population; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P1. Total Population; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B01001 Total Population)
Households
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P15. Households; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P18. Households; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B11016 Household Type by Household Size)
Families
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P18. Family household; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P19. Family household; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B11016 Family household)
Total Births
Source:Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). Due to confidentiality of vital statistics data, when there are fewer than three events in a category, the data have been suppressed. Therefore, a blank record represents any value under three (1,2).

Race/Ethnicity

IndicatorNortheast Broomfield 7 County Denver Metro RegionYear
Population White
85.77% (±3.40%)
15,207 (±813.09)

82.29% (±0%)
2,435,210 (±4,898.27)
2015
Population Non-Latino White
13,979 (±647.45)
78.84% (±2.30%)

1,952,781 (±758.68)
65.99% (±0.03%)
2015
Population African-American
1.49% (±0.82%)
265 (±145.42)

5.18% (±0%)
153,358 (±1,694.63)
2015
Population Native American
124 (±82.07)
0.70% (±0.46%)

23,280 (±1,640.16)
0.79% (±0%)
2015
Population Asian/Pacific Islander
825 (±288.45)
4.65% (±1.62%)

120,848 (±1,588.93)
4.08% (±0%)
2015
Population Other Race (Single Race Selected)
452 (±336.18)
2.55% (±1.89%)

123,230 (±4,382.67)
4.16% (±0%)
2015
Population Latino
2,071 (±386.14)
11.68% (±2.14%)

654,500 (±0)
22.12% (±0%)
2015
Population Non-Latino
88.32% (±1.47%)
15,659 (±607.90)

77.88% (±0%)
2,304,719 (±950,670.42)
2015
Population of 2 or More Races
857 (±344.07)
4.83% (±1.93%)

103,293 (±3,133.50)
3.49% (±0%)
2015
Foreign Born
131 (±70.13)
0.74% (±0.39%)

515,772 (±5,614.68)
9.77% (±0%)
2015
Adults Non-English Speaking
273 (±164.98)
2.13% (±1.28%)

102,989 (±2,869.46)
4.56% (±0.13%)
2015
Births Non-Latino White
151
72.95%

21,287
56.62%
2016
Births African-American
3
1.45%

2,722
7.24%
2016
Births Native American
0
0%

331
0.88%
2016
Births Asian/Pacific Islander
10
4.83%

1,853
4.93%
2016
Births Other Race
3
1.45%

987
2.63%
2016
Births Latino
31
14.98%

11,288
30.02%
2016
Births to Foreign Mothers
41
19.81%

8,863
23.57%
2016
Data Definitions
Population White
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P3. Population of White alone; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P3. Population of White alone; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B03002. Hispanic or Latino Origin by Race)
Population Non-Latino White
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P4. Population of Non-Latino White alone; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P5. Population of Non-Latino White alone; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B03002. Hispanic or Latino Origin by Race)
Population African-American
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P3. Population of Black or African American alone; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P3. Population of Black or African American alone; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B03002. Hispanic or Latino Origin by Race)
Population Native American
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P3. Population of American Indian and Alaska Native alone; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P3. Population of American Indian and Alaska Native alone; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B03002. Hispanic or Latino Origin by Race)
Population Asian/Pacific Islander
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P3. Population of Asian alone and Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P3. Population of Asian alone and Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B03002. Hispanic or Latino Origin by Race)
Population Other Race (Single Race Selected)
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P3. Population of Some other race alone; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P3. Population of Some other race alone; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B03002. Hispanic or Latino Origin by Race)
Population Latino
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P4. Hispanic or Latino; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P4. Hispanic or Latino; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B03002. Hispanic or Latino Origin by Race)
Population Non-Latino
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P4. Not Hispanic or Latino; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P4. Not Hispanic or Latino; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B03002. Hispanic or Latino Origin by Race)
Population of 2 or More Races
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P3. Population of two or more races; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P3. Population of two or more races; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B03002. Hispanic or Latino Origin by Race)
Foreign Born
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF3 Table P21. Foreign born population; 2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B05002. Foreign born; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B05002. Foreign born)
Adults Non-English Speaking
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF3 Table P19. Population 18+ speak a language other than English and speak English "not well" or "not at all"; 2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B16004. Population 18+ speak a language other than English and speak English "not well" or "not at all"; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B16004. Population 18+ speak a language other than English and speak English "not well" or "not at all")
Births Non-Latino White
Source:Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). Due to confidentiality of vital statistics data, when there are fewer than three events in a category, the data have been suppressed. Therefore, a blank record represents any value under three (1,2).
Births African-American
Source:Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). Due to confidentiality of vital statistics data, when there are fewer than three events in a category, the data have been suppressed. Therefore, a blank record represents any value under three (1,2).
Births Native American
Source:Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). Due to confidentiality of vital statistics data, when there are fewer than three events in a category, the data have been suppressed. Therefore, a blank record represents any value under three (1,2).
Births Asian/Pacific Islander
Source:Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). Due to confidentiality of vital statistics data, when there are fewer than three events in a category, the data have been suppressed. Therefore, a blank record represents any value under three (1,2).
Births Other Race
Source:Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). Due to confidentiality of vital statistics data, when there are fewer than three events in a category, the data have been suppressed. Therefore, a blank record represents any value under three (1,2).
Births Latino
Source:Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). Due to confidentiality of vital statistics data, when there are fewer than three events in a category, the data have been suppressed. Therefore, a blank record represents any value under three (1,2).
Births to Foreign Mothers
Source:Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). Due to confidentiality of vital statistics data, when there are fewer than three events in a category, the data have been suppressed. Therefore, a blank record represents any value under three (1,2).

Age

IndicatorNortheast Broomfield 7 County Denver Metro RegionYear
Population under 5
6.19% (±1.19%)
1,098 (±214.80)

6.48% (±0.01%)
191,817 (±299.91)
2015
Population 5-17
3,816 (±369.66)
21.52% (±1.94%)

510,646 (±3,119.25)
17.26% (±0.11%)
2015
Population 18-24
4.96% (±1.21%)
880 (±216.25)

9.23% (±0.09%)
273,075 (±2,759.11)
2015
Population 25-34
11.77% (±1.75%)
2,087 (±319.70)

15.69% (±0.01%)
464,209 (±371.30)
2015
Population 35-44
3,150 (±333.89)
17.77% (±1.77%)

428,538 (±3,423.59)
14.48% (±0.12%)
2015
Population 45-54
2,273 (±277.56)
12.82%

407,628 (±319.99)
13.77% (±0.01%)
2015
Population 55-64
2,150 (±292.53)
12.13% (±1.59%)

351,902 (±2,787.87)
11.89% (±0.09%)
2015
Population over 65
2,276 (±249.56)
12.84% (±1.33%)

331,404 (±2,807.68)
11.20% (±0.09%)
2015
Data Definitions
Population under 5
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P14. Population under 6 years; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P14. Population under 5 years; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B01001 Population under 5 years)
Population 5-17
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P14. Population 6-11 years; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P14. Population 5-17 years; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B01001 Population 5-17 years)
Population 18-24
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P12. Population 18-24 years; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P12. Population 18-24 years; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B01001 Population 18-24 years)
Population 25-34
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P12. Population 25-34 years; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P12. Population 25-34 years; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B01001 Population 25-34 years)
Population 35-44
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P12. Population 35-44 years; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P12. Population 35-44 years; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B01001 Population 35-44 years)
Population 45-54
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P12. Population 45-54 years; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P12. Population 45-54 years; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B01001 Population 45-54 years)
Population 55-64
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P12. Population 55-64 years; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P12. Population 55-64 years; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B01001 Population 55-64 years)
Population over 65
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P12. Population 65 years and over; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P12. Population 65 years and over; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B01001 Population 65 years older)

Families and Households

IndicatorNortheast Broomfield 7 County Denver Metro RegionYear
Persons per Household
2.71 (±0.13)

2.55 (±0.01)
2015
1-Person Households
1,359 (±217.84)
20.78% (±3.28%)

327,942 (±3,132.54)
28.71% (±0.27%)
2015
Families with Children
52.27% (±2.98%)
2,566 (±200.16)

51.69% (±0.29%)
370,024 (±2,673.55)
2015
Families without Children
47.73% (±3.96%)
2,343 (±231.02)

48.31% (±0.31%)
345,869 (±2,752.06)
2015
Non-Family Households
1,630 (±239.67)
24.93% (±3.59%)

426,183 (±3,283.38)
37.32% (±0.28%)
2015
Children Living with Single Parents
9.12% (±3.46%)
448 (±172.73)

28.25% (±0.64%)
197,897 (±4,456.53)
2015
Births to Teen Mothers (19 and under)
3
1.45%

1,506
4.01%
2016
Births to Unwed Mothers
25
12.08%

7,359
19.57%
2016
Data Definitions
Persons per Household
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P17. Average household size; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P17. Average household size; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B11002 Population in Households / Total Households)
1-Person Households
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P18. 1-person household / Total household; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P19. 1-person household / Total household; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B11016 1-person household / Total household)
Families with Children
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P18. Household with own children under 18 years / Total household; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P19. Household with own children under 18 years / Total household; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B11005 Household with own children under 18 years / Total household)
Families without Children
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P18. Household without own children under 18 years / Total household; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P19. Household without own children under 18 years / Total household; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B11005 Household without own children under 18 years / Total household)
Non-Family Households
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P18. Non-family household / Total household; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P19. Non-family household / Total household; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B11016 Non-family household / Total household)
Children Living with Single Parents
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table P28. Population under 18 years whose relationship to the householder is own child in family with single householder / Total population under 18 years; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table P31. Population under 18 years whose relationship to the householder is own child in family with single householder / Total population under 18 years; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B09005 Population under 18 years whose relationship to the householder is own child in family with single householder / Total population under 18 years)
Births to Teen Mothers (19 and under)
Source:Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). Due to confidentiality of vital statistics data, when there are fewer than three events in a category, the data have been suppressed. Therefore, a blank record represents any value under three (1,2).
Births to Unwed Mothers
Source:Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). Due to confidentiality of vital statistics data, when there are fewer than three events in a category, the data have been suppressed. Therefore, a blank record represents any value under three (1,2).

Newborns

IndicatorNortheast Broomfield 7 County Denver Metro RegionYear
Premature Births
17
8.21%

3,298
8.77%
2016
Low Birth Weight
27
13.04%

3,389
9.01%
2016
Births to Women Receiving Late or No Prenatal Care
12
5.80%

2,174
5.78%
2016
Data Definitions
Premature Births
Source:Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). Due to confidentiality of vital statistics data, when there are fewer than three events in a category, the data have been suppressed. Therefore, a blank record represents any value under three (1,2).
Low Birth Weight
Source:Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). Due to confidentiality of vital statistics data, when there are fewer than three events in a category, the data have been suppressed. Therefore, a blank record represents any value under three (1,2).
Births to Women Receiving Late or No Prenatal Care
Source:Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). Due to confidentiality of vital statistics data, when there are fewer than three events in a category, the data have been suppressed. Therefore, a blank record represents any value under three (1,2).

Early Education

IndicatorNortheast Broomfield 7 County Denver Metro RegionYear
Licensed Child Care Slots
802

159,319
2017
Data Definitions
Licensed Child Care Slots
Source: Colorado Department of Human Services

Poverty and Income

IndicatorNortheast Broomfield 7 County Denver Metro RegionYear
Average Household Income
$116,579.48 (±$8,055.34)

$89,176.79 (±$577.80)
2015
Persons in Poverty
898 (±369.69)
5.06% (±2.08%)

346,849 (±6,780.29)
11.90% (±0.23%)
2015
Families in Poverty
215 (±89.43)
4.38% (±1.81%)

56,811 (±1,584)
7.94% (±0.22%)
2015
Non-Latino Whites in Poverty
714 (±348.29)
5.11% (±2.48%)

146,412 (±3,636.28)
7.60% (±0.19%)
2015
African-Americans in Poverty
123 (±78.25)
46.42% (±14.94%)

36,923 (±2,385.51)
24.64% (±1.57%)
2015
Native Americans in Poverty
0 (±27.46)
0% (±22.14%)

5,630 (±1,004.69)
25.08% (±4.09%)
2015
Asian/Pacific Islander in Poverty
40 (±73.13)
4.85% (±8.70%)

14,352 (±1,362.63)
12.03% (±1.13%)
2015
Latinos in Poverty
1.01% (±1.55%)
21 (±32.40)

21.60% (±0.74%)
139,293 (±4,776.63)
2015
Children (under 18) in Poverty
242 (±149.82)
4.92% (±3.02%)

109,598 (±2,863.35)
15.78% (±0.40%)
2015
Single Mothers with Children in Poverty
16.24% (±16.56%)
44 (±48.37)

30.94% (±1.18%)
24,661 (±1,122.99)
2015
Households with Income less than 100% of Denver's Median Income ( < $60,000)
29.12% (±4.34%)
1,904 (±289.15)

45.65% (±0.41%)
521,384 (±4,758.29)
2015
Households with Income 100% to 200% of Denver's Median Income ( $60,000 - $124,999)
38.66% (±4.59%)
2,528 (±309.33)

33.34% (±0.32%)
380,818 (±3,744.42)
2015
Households with Income Greater than 200% of Denver's Median Income ( > $125,000)
2,107 (±260.35)
32.22% (±3.87%)

239,874 (±2,945.92)
21% (±0.25%)
2015
Data Definitions
Average Household Income
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF3 Table P54. Aggregate Household Income In 1999 Dollars / Census 2000 SF1 Table P18. Total Households; 2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B19025. Aggregate Household Income In The Past 12 Months / Census 2010 SF1 Table P19. Total household; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B25070 Aggregate Household Income In The Past 12 Months /Total household)
Persons in Poverty
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF3 Table P87. Population whose income in 1999 below poverty level / Total population for whom poverty status is determined; 2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B17001. Population whose income in the past 12 months below poverty level / Total population for whom poverty status is determined; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B17001 Population whose income in the past 12 months below poverty level / Total population for whom poverty status is determined )
Families in Poverty
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF3 Table P90. Families whose income in 1999 below poverty level / Total Families; 2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B17010. Families whose income in the past 12 months below poverty level / Total Families; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B17010 Families whose income in the past 12 months below poverty level / Total Families)
Non-Latino Whites in Poverty
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF3 Table P159I. White alone, not Hispanic or Latino population whose income in 1999 below poverty level / White alone, not Hispanic or Latino population for whom poverty status is determined; 2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B17020H. White alone, not Hispanic or Latino population whose income in the past 12 months below poverty level / White alone, not Hispanic or Latino population for whom poverty status is determined; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table S1701 White alone, not Hispanic or Latino population whose income in the past 12 months below poverty level / White alone, not Hispanic or Latino population for whom poverty status is determined)
African-Americans in Poverty
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF3 Table P159B. Black or African American alone population whose income in 1999 below poverty level / Black or African American alone population for whom poverty status is determined; 2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B17020B. Black or African American alone population whose income in the past 12 months below poverty level / Black or African American alone population for whom poverty status is determined; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B17020B. Black or African American alone population whose income in the past 12 months below poverty level / Black or African American alone population for whom poverty status is determined)
Native Americans in Poverty
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF3 Table P159C. American Indian and Alaska Native alone population whose income in 1999 below poverty level / American Indian and Alaska Native alone population for whom poverty status is determined; 2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B17020C. American Indian and Alaska Native alone population whose income in the past 12 months below poverty level / American Indian and Alaska Native alone population for whom poverty status is determined; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B17020C. American Indian and Alaska Native alone population whose income in the past 12 months below poverty level / American Indian and Alaska Native alone population for whom poverty status is determined)
Asian/Pacific Islander in Poverty
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF3 Table P159D and Table P159E. Asian alone and Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone population whose income in 1999 below poverty level / Asian alone and Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone population for whom poverty status is determined; 2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B17020D and Table B17020E. Asian alone and Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone population whose income in the past 12 months below poverty level / Asian alone and Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone population for whom poverty status is determined; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B17020D and Table B17020E. Asian alone and Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone population whose income in the past 12 months below poverty level / Asian alone and Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone population for whom poverty status is determined)
Latinos in Poverty
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF3 Table P159H. Hispanic or Latino population whose income in 1999 below poverty level / Hispanic or Latino population for whom poverty status is determined; 2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B17020I. Hispanic or Latino population whose income in the past 12 months below poverty level / Hispanic or Latino population for whom poverty status is determined; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B17020I. Hispanic or Latino population whose income in the past 12 months below poverty level / Hispanic or Latino population for whom poverty status is determined)
Children (under 18) in Poverty
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF3 Table P87. Population under 18 years living in families whose income in 1999 below poverty level / Census 2000 SF1 Table P12. Population under 18 years; 2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B17020. Population under 18 years living in families whose income in the past 12 months below poverty level / ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B01001. Population under 18 years; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B17020. Population under 18 years living in families whose income in the past 12 months below poverty level / ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B01001. Population under 18 years)
Single Mothers with Children in Poverty
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF3 Table P90. Female single householder with children under 18 years whose income in 1999 below poverty level / Census 2000 SF1 Table P18. Female single householder with own children under 18 years; 2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B17010. Female single householder with related children under 18 years whose income in the past 12 months below poverty level / Female single householder with own children under 18 years whose poverty status was determined; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B17010 Female single householder with related children under 18 years whose income in the past 12 months below poverty level / Female single householder with own children under 18 years whose poverty status was determined)
Households with Income less than 100% of Denver's Median Income ( < $60,000)
Source:U.S. Census Bureau (ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Median Income for Denver-Aurora-Brommfield MSA is $60,137, for Boulder MSA is $64,839. Thus $60,000 is used as the median income for 7-County Denver Metro Area. ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B19001. Number of household with household income less than $60,000 / Total Households; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B19001. Number of household with household income of $125,000 and over / Total Households, $60,000 is used as the median income for 7-County Denver Metro Area)
Households with Income 100% to 200% of Denver's Median Income ( $60,000 - $124,999)
Source:U.S. Census Bureau (ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Median Income for Denver-Aurora-Brommfield MSA is $60,137, for Boulder MSA is $64,839. Thus $60,000 is used as the median income for 7-County Denver Metro Area. ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B19001. Number of household with household income of $60,000 - $124,999 / Total Households; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B19001. Number of household with household income of $125,000 and over / Total Households, $60,000 is used as the median income for 7-County Denver Metro Area)
Households with Income Greater than 200% of Denver's Median Income ( > $125,000)
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Median Income for Denver-Aurora-Brommfield MSA is $60,137, for Boulder MSA is $64,839. Thus $60,000 is used as the median income for 7-County Denver Metro Area. ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B19001. Number of household with household income of $125,000 and over / Total Households; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B19001. Number of household with household income of $125,000 and over / Total Households, $60,000 is used as the median income for 7-County Denver Metro Area)

Adult Education

IndicatorNortheast Broomfield 7 County Denver Metro RegionYear
Persons age 25+ with less than 12th grade education
469 (±181.70)
3.93% (±1.52%)

189,799 (±3,213.53)
9.57% (±0.16%)
2015
Persons age 25+ with high school only education
1,666 (±227.34)
13.96% (±2.19%)

388,213 (±4,149.97)
19.57% (±0.20%)
2015
Persons age 25+ with some college but no degree
2,341 (±327.69)
19.61% (±2.73%)

413,687 (±4,198.04)
20.85% (±0.21%)
2015
Persons Age 25+ with College Degree (Associates or Better)
7,460 (±515.75)
62.50% (±4.87%)

991,982 (±5,727.26)
50.01% (±0.29%)
2015
Births to Women With Less Than 12th Grade Education
11
5.31%

3,445
9.16%
2016
Data Definitions
Persons age 25+ with less than 12th grade education
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF3 Table P37. Population 25 years and over with less than high school graduate or equivalency educational attainment; 2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B15002. Population 25 years and over with less than high school graduate, GED, or alternative educational attainment; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B15002. Population 25 years and over with less than high school graduate, GED, or alternative educational attainment)
Persons age 25+ with high school only education
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF3 Table P37. Population 25 years and over with high school graduate or equivalency educational attainment; 2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B15002. Population 25 years and over with high school graduate, GED, or alternative educational attainment; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B15002 Population 25 years and over with high school graduate, GED, or alternative educational attainment)
Persons age 25+ with some college but no degree
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF3 Table P37. Population 25 years and over with some college but no degree educational attainment; 2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B15002. Population 25 years and over with some college but no degree educational attainment; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B15002. Population 25 years and over with some college but no degree educational attainment)
Persons Age 25+ with College Degree (Associates or Better)
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF3 Table P37. Population 25 years and over with Associate's, Batchelor's, Master's, Professional school, Doctorate degree; 2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B15002. Population 25 years and over with Associate's, Batchelor's, Master's, Professional school, Doctorate degree) 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B15002. Population 25 years and over with Associate's, Batchelor's, Master's, Professional school, Doctorate degree)
Births to Women With Less Than 12th Grade Education
Source:Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). Due to confidentiality of vital statistics data, when there are fewer than three events in a category, the data have been suppressed. Therefore, a blank record represents any value under three (1,2).

Homeownership

IndicatorNortheast Broomfield 7 County Denver Metro RegionYear
Housing Units
6,709 (±186.36)

1,202,662 (±717.69)
2015
Housing Owner-Occupied (as a percentage of total housing units)
86.70% (±3.35%)
5,669 (±3,460.32)

62.71% (±0.27%)
716,247 (±3,359.27)
2015
Non-Latino White Homeowners (as a percentage of total owner occupied housing units)
4,899 (±247.57)
86.42% (±0%)

577,053 (±2,695.98)
80.57%
2015
African-American Homeowners (as a percentage of total owner occupied housing units)
8 (±25.34)
0.14% (±0.45%)

21,988 (±793.09)
3.07% (±0.11%)
2015
Native American Homeowners (as a percentage of total owner-occupied housing units)
39 (±44.75)
0.69% (±0.79%)

8,029 (±553.28)
0.62% (±0.04%)
2015
Asian/Pacific Islander Homeowners (as a percentage of total owner occupied housing units)
291 (±104.27)
5.13% (±1.82%)

23,071 (±706.97)
3.22% (±0.10%)
2015
Latino Homeowners (as a percentage of total owner occupied housing units)
438 (±144.65)
7.73% (±2.52%)

83,430 (±1,619.13)
11.65% (±0.22%)
2015
Data Definitions
Housing Units
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table H1. Housing units; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table H1. Housing units; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B25001 Total Housing Units)
Housing Owner-Occupied (as a percentage of total housing units)
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table H4. Owner occupied housing units / Table H1. Total housing units; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table H4. Owner occupied housing units / Table H1. Total housing units; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B25003.Owner occupied housing units/Total Housing Units )
Non-Latino White Homeowners (as a percentage of total owner occupied housing units)
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table H16I. Owner occupied housing units with a White Non-Hispanic householder / SF1 Table H4. Owner occupied housing units; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table H7. Owner occupied housing units with a White Non-Hispanic householder / SF1 Table H4. Owner occupied housing units; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B25003H Owner occupied housing units with a White Non-Hispanic householder / Owner occupied housing units )
African-American Homeowners (as a percentage of total owner occupied housing units)
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table H14. Owner-occupied housing units with householder who is Black or African American alone / Total owner-occupied housing units; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table H14. Owner-occupied housing units with householder who is Black or African American alone / Total owner-occupied housing units; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B25003B Owner-occupied housing units with householder who is Black or African American alone / Total owner-occupied housing units)
Native American Homeowners (as a percentage of total owner-occupied housing units)
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table H14. Owner-occupied housing units with householder who is American Indian and Alaska Native alone / Total owner-occupied housing units; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table H14. Owner-occupied housing units with householder who is American Indian and Alaska Native alone / Total owner-occupied housing units; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B25003E Owner-occupied housing units with householder who is American Indian and Alaska Native alone / Total owner-occupied housing units)
Asian/Pacific Islander Homeowners (as a percentage of total owner occupied housing units)
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table H14. Owner-occupied housing units with householder who is Asian alone or Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone / Total owner-occupied housing units; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table H14. Owner-occupied housing units with householder who is Asian alone or Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone / Total owner-occupied housing units;2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B25003C and B25003D,Owner-occupied housing units with householder who is Asian alone or Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone / Total owner-occupied housing units )
Latino Homeowners (as a percentage of total owner occupied housing units)
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table H12. Occupied housing units with a householder who is Hispanic or Latino / SF1 Table H4. Owner occupied housing units; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table H15. Owner-occupied housing units with Hispanic or Latino householder / SF1 Table H4. Owner occupied housing units; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B25003I Owner-occupied housing units with Hispanic or Latino householder/occupied housing units)

Housing Characteristics

IndicatorNortheast Broomfield 7 County Denver Metro RegionYear
Overcrowded housing units
1.62% (±1.59%)
106 (±104.23)

2.69% (±0.11%)
30,761 (±1,224.35)
2015
Housing Vacancy
170 (±110.15)
2.53% (±1.64%)

60,586 (±2,058.91)
5.04% (±0.17%)
2015
Renters Spending More Than 30% of Income on Housing
40.57% (±12.91%)
353 (±140.35)

48.43% (±0.67%)
206,227 (±3,263.38)
2015
Housing Units Built Before 1940
0 (±27.46)
0% (±0.41%)

36,141 (±1,130.67)
3.01% (±0.09%)
2015
Data Definitions
Overcrowded housing units
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B25014. Number of housing units where is more than one occupant per room / Total housing units; 2014:ACS 2010-2014 5-Year Table B25014. Number of housing units where is more than one occupant per room / Total housing units)
Housing Vacancy
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF1 Table H3. Vacant housing units / SF1 Table H1. Housing units; 2010:Census 2010 SF1 Table H3. Vacant housing units / SF1 Table H1. Housing units; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B25002.Vacant housing units/ Total Housing units)
Renters Spending More Than 30% of Income on Housing
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF 3 Table H69. Gross rent more than 30% of household income in 1999 / renter-occupied housing units; 2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B25070. Gross rent more than 30% of household income in the past 12 months / renter-occupied housing units; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B25070. Gross rent more than 30% of household income in the past 12 months / renter-occupied housing units)
Housing Units Built Before 1940
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2000:Census 2000 SF3 Table H34. Housing units built before 1940 / Total housing units; 2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B25034. Housing units built before 1940 / Total housing units;2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B25034. Housing units built before 1940 / Total housing units)

Environmental Health

IndicatorNortheast Broomfield 7 County Denver Metro RegionYear
Low-income people with low access to healthy food at 1 mile
2.36%
359

5.22%
145,352
2010
Children with low access to healthy food at 1 mile
950
21.65%

202,021
29.46%
2010
Data Definitions
Low-income people with low access to healthy food at 1 mile
Source: USDA Food Access Research Atlas 2010
Children with low access to healthy food at 1 mile
Source: USDA Food Access Research Atlas 2010

Labor and Employment

IndicatorNortheast Broomfield 7 County Denver Metro RegionYear
Total Jobs
1,111

1,554,379
2015
Jobs with low wages
353
31.77%

315,199
20.28%
2015
Jobs with middle wages
357
32.13%

482,455
31.04%
2015
Jobs with high wages
401
36.09%

756,725
48.68%
2015
Industrial jobs
130
11.70%

307,109
19.76%
2015
Office jobs
247
22.23%

325,368
20.93%
2015
Public jobs
341
30.69%

468,564
30.14%
2015
Retail jobs
304
27.36%

328,567
21.14%
2015
Other category jobs
N/A

8.03%
2015
Average Annual Wage
$93,251.64 (±$7,810.76)

$70,101.93 (±$483.43)
2015
Data Definitions
Total Jobs
Source: LEHD Origin-Destination Employment Statistics (LODES) Dataset WAC - Total jobs
Jobs with low wages
Data Source: LEHD Origin-Destination Employment Statistics (LODES) Dataset WAC - Number of jobs with earnings $1250/month or less/Total jobs
Jobs with middle wages
Data Source: LEHD Origin-Destination Employment Statistics (LODES) Dataset WAC - Number of jobs with earnings $1251/month to $3333/month/Total jobs
Jobs with high wages
Data Source: LEHD Origin-Destination Employment Statistics (LODES) Dataset WAC - Number of jobs with earnings greater than $3333 per month/Total jobs
Industrial jobs
Data Source: LEHD Origin-Destination Employment Statistics (LODES) DatasetWAC - Number of jobs in NAICS sector(23,31-33,42,48-49) / Total jobs
Office jobs
Data Source: LEHD Origin-Destination Employment Statistics (LODES) Dataset WAC - Number of jobs in NAICS sector(51;52;53;54) / Total jobs
Public jobs
Data Source: LEHD Origin-Destination Employment Statistics (LODES) Dataset WAC - Number of jobs in NAICS sector(55;61;62;81;92) / Total jobs
Retail jobs
Data Source: LEHD Origin-Destination Employment Statistics (LODES) Dataset WAC - Number of jobs in NAICS sector(44-45;71;72) / Total jobs
Other category jobs
Data Source: LEHD Origin-Destination Employment Statistics (LODES) Dataset WAC - Number of jobs in NAICS sector(11;21;22;56) / Total jobs
Average Annual Wage
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B19062. Aggregate Wage Or Salary Income In The Past 12 Months /Total household; 2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B19062 Aggregate Wage Or Salary Income In The Past 12 Months /Total household)

Land Use/Built Environment

IndicatorNortheast Broomfield 7 County Denver Metro RegionYear
% Residential Units within Half Mile of a Park
97.50%

97.07%
2010
Non-Residential Density
0.04

0.01
2010
Residential Density
23.20

29.43
2010
Median Residential Appraised Valuation
$217,850

N/A
2010
Single Family Units
5,883 (±262.06)
87.69% (±3.05%)

803,099 (±3,088.73)
66.78% (±0.25%)
2015
Multi-Family Units
7.09% (±2.07%)
476 (±139.52)

31.39% (±0.33%)
377,527 (±4,014.58)
2015
Parks acres/1,000 residents
71.85

549.87
2014
Publicly Subsidized Rental Housing Units
N/A

42,876
2010
Data Definitions
% Residential Units within Half Mile of a Park
Source: County Assessor/Greenprint Data (Denver Metro Green Space Study 2011)
Non-Residential Density
Source: County Assessor
Residential Density
Source: County Assessor
Median Residential Appraised Valuation
Source: County Assessor
Single Family Units
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B25024. Single family units / Total housing units;2015:ACS 2011-2015 5-Year Estimates Table B25024. Single family units / Total housing units)
Multi-Family Units
Source:U.S. Census Bureau(2010:ACS 2006-2010 5-Year Estimates Table B25024. Multi-family units / Total housing units;2014:ACS 2010-2014 5-Year Estimates Table B25024. Multi-family units / Total housing units)
Parks acres/1,000 residents
Source: Greenprint Data (Denver Metro Green Space Study 2011) / ACS 2010-2014 5-Year Estimates)
Publicly Subsidized Rental Housing Units
Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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