Census ACS · Colorado
ZIP Code 80011
ZIP code 80011 is located in Colorado with a population of 53,334. The median household income is $69,719 and the median home value is $367,200.
53,334
Population
$69,719
Median Income
$367,200
Median Home Value
32.2
Median Age
Race & Ethnicity
| White | 33.5% |
| Black | 16.9% |
| Asian | 0.1% |
| Hispanic (any race) | 4.3% |
Male: 51.2% · Female: 48.8%
Economy & Income
$69,719
Median Household Income
$30,227
Per Capita Income
11.3%
Poverty Rate
Housing
$367,200
Median Home Value
$1,607
Median Rent
54.1%
Homeownership
Education
76.5%
High School+
18.9%
Bachelor's Degree+
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Part of Colorado
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Frequently Asked Questions
ZIP code 80011 in Colorado has a population of 53,334 according to latest Census ACS data.
The median household income in ZIP 80011 is $69,719. The per capita income is $30,227. The poverty rate is 11.3%.
ZIP code 80011 is located in Colorado.
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Data for ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) 80011 from the American Community Survey 5-Year estimates. ZCTAs approximately correspond to USPS ZIP code delivery areas but are built from Census blocks and may not match exactly.
this entity is one of the data points covered by this site’s U.S. population demographics dataset. The detail above comes directly from the U.S. Census Bureau ACS and decennial files; the context that follows situates the headline numbers against the broader distribution across U.S. states, metros, cities, and ZIPs.
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS, 2026.