Percent Change in Population, 2000-2007
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FIPS 1 County name RUC code 2 Population 1990 Population 2000 Population 2007 Change 1990-2000 Change 2000-07 8001 Adams County 1 265,038 347,957 422,495 31.3% 21.4% 8003 Alamosa County 7 13,617 14,966 15,313 9.9% 2.3% 8005 Arapahoe County 1 391,572 488,899 545,089 24.9% 11.5% 8007 Archuleta County 7 5,345 9,898 12,572 85.2% 27.0% 8009 Baca County 9 4,556 4,517 3,871 -0.9% -14.3% 8011 Bent County 7 5,048 5,998 5,844 18.8% -2.6% 8013 Boulder County 2 225,339 269,769 290,262 19.7% 7.6% 8014 Broomfield County 1 0 39,212 53,691 0.0% 36.9% 8015 Chaffee County 7 12,684 16,242 16,781 28.1% 3.3% 8017 Cheyenne County 9 2,397 2,231 1,763 -6.9% -21.0% 8019 Clear Creek County 1 7,619 9,322 8,956 22.4% -3.9% 8021 Conejos County 9 7,453 8,400 8,074 12.7% -3.9% 8023 Costilla County 9 3,190 3,663 3,309 14.8% -9.7% 8025 Crowley County 8 3,946 5,518 6,643 39.8% 20.4% 8027 Custer County 8 1,926 3,503 4,025 81.9% 14.9% 8029 Delta County 6 20,980 27,834 30,334 32.7% 9.0% 8031 Denver County 1 467,549 553,690 588,349 18.4% 6.3% 8033 Dolores County 9 1,504 1,844 1,914 22.6% 3.8% 8035 Douglas County 1 60,391 175,766 272,117 191.0% 54.8% 8037 Eagle County 5 21,928 41,675 51,359 90.1% 23.2% 8039 Elbert County 1 9,646 19,872 22,720 106.0% 14.3% 8041 El Paso County 2 397,014 516,933 587,272 30.2% 13.6% 8043 Fremont County 4 32,273 46,145 47,389 43.0% 2.7% 8045 Garfield County 5 29,974 43,791 53,631 46.1% 22.5% 8047 Gilpin County 1 3,070 4,771 5,091 55.0% 6.7% 8049 Grand County 8 7,966 12,442 13,612 56.2% 9.4% 8051 Gunnison County 7 10,273 13,956 14,973 35.9% 7.3% 8053 Hinsdale County 9 467 790 838 69.2% 6.1% 8055 Huerfano County 6 6,009 7,862 7,837 30.8% -0.3% 8057 Jackson County 9 1,605 1,577 1,381 -1.7% -12.4% 8059 Jefferson County 1 438,430 525,330 529,354 19.8% 0.8% 8061 Kiowa County 9 1,688 1,622 1,332 -3.9% -17.9% 8063 Kit Carson County 7 7,140 8,011 7,928 12.2% -1.0% 8065 Lake County 7 6,007 7,812 7,913 30.0% 1.3% 8067 La Plata County 6 32,284 43,941 49,555 36.1% 12.8% 8069 Larimer County 2 186,136 251,494 287,574 35.1% 14.3% 8071 Las Animas County 7 13,765 15,207 16,010 10.5% 5.3% 8073 Lincoln County 8 4,529 6,087 5,326 34.4% -12.5% 8075 Logan County 7 17,567 20,574 21,055 17.1% 2.3% 8077 Mesa County 3 93,145 116,935 139,082 25.5% 18.9% 8079 Mineral County 9 558 831 962 48.9% 15.8% 8081 Moffat County 7 11,357 13,184 13,648 16.1% 3.5% 8083 Montezuma County 6 18,672 23,830 25,221 27.6% 5.8% 8085 Montrose County 7 24,423 33,432 39,527 36.9% 18.2% 8087 Morgan County 6 21,939 27,171 27,961 23.8% 2.9% 8089 Otero County 6 20,185 20,311 18,854 0.6% -7.2% 8091 Ouray County 9 2,295 3,742 4,378 63.1% 17.0% 8093 Park County 1 7,174 14,523 17,004 102.4% 17.1% 8095 Phillips County 9 4,189 4,480 4,499 6.9% 0.4% 8097 Pitkin County 7 12,661 14,872 15,106 17.5% 1.6% 8099 Prowers County 7 13,347 14,483 13,181 8.5% -9.0% 8101 Pueblo County 3 123,051 141,472 154,538 15.0% 9.2% 8103 Rio Blanco County 9 6,051 5,986 6,227 -1.1% 4.0% 8105 Rio Grande County 7 10,770 12,413 11,627 15.3% -6.3% 8107 Routt County 7 14,088 19,690 22,382 39.8% 13.7% 8109 Saguache County 9 4,619 5,917 6,920 28.1% 17.0% 8111 San Juan County 9 745 558 559 -25.1% 0.2% 8113 San Miguel County 9 3,653 6,594 7,533 80.5% 14.2% 8115 Sedgwick County 9 2,690 2,747 2,340 2.1% -14.8% 8117 Summit County 7 12,881 23,548 26,547 82.8% 12.7% 8119 Teller County 2 12,468 20,555 21,824 64.9% 6.2% 8121 Washington County 9 4,812 4,926 4,627 2.4% -6.1% 8123 Weld County 3 131,821 180,857 243,750 37.2% 34.8% 8125 Yuma County 7 8,954 9,841 9,666 9.9% -1.8%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau , 1990 and 2000 Censuses of Population (corrected), and 2007 county estimate files.
1) The FIPS codes uniquely identify each county and are part of the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), U.S. Department of Commerce. For more information, see the NIST FIPS publication page.
2) The 2003 rural-urban continuum codes classify metropolitan counties (codes 1 through 3) by size of the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), and nonmetropolitan counties (codes 4 through 9) by degree of urbanization and proximity to metro areas. See rural-urban continuum codes for precise definitions of each code.