Who live is Denver?
Like any city, Denver is made up of people! People make a built environment that way that it is. Without people, a city is nothing but a shell. This section will take a look at the people of Denver based on 2010 census data and try to give an idea of where people live in the city.
Population Density
Basic Population facts.
Total Population: 600,158 Total Metropolitan Population: 2,599,504
City population percentages:
Ethnicity: 31.8 % of Denver recognizes their ethnicity as Hispanic - Denver is the 66th most Hispanic City in the United States. 14% of Metro-Denver's population identifies Spanish as their primary spoken language and 22.85% of Denver's population identifies themselves as Spanish speakers.
Poverty in Denver: 18.9% of Denver Citizens are below the poverty line
City population percentages:
- 72.3% White
- 11.7% Black
- 2.5% Native American
- 4.4% Asian
- 0.3% Pacific Islander
- 13.4% Other Race
Ethnicity: 31.8 % of Denver recognizes their ethnicity as Hispanic - Denver is the 66th most Hispanic City in the United States. 14% of Metro-Denver's population identifies Spanish as their primary spoken language and 22.85% of Denver's population identifies themselves as Spanish speakers.
Poverty in Denver: 18.9% of Denver Citizens are below the poverty line
Here's how the poverty in Denver breaks down. These numbers are from 2008, but they still hold true to the 2010 census data.
Reasons for Poverty
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