Colorado GDP
Colorado GDP was $421,941,000,000 in 2021 according to BEA data.
Colorado GDP represents 1.83% of US GDP which made it the 16th largest state economy in the nation in 2021.
Colorado GDP was $421,941,000,000 in 2021 according to BEA data.
Colorado GDP represents 1.83% of US GDP which made it the 16th largest state economy in the nation in 2021.
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Real GDP (2021 Dollars) in Colorado
|
2021 (Billions) |
1 Year Change |
3 Year Change |
5 Year Change |
Colorado |
$421.941 |
+5.89% |
+5.88% |
+14.25% |
Trends in Colorado Real GDP
Over the 5 years ending in 2021 the Colorado economy grew in real terms by 14.25% at a compound annual growth rate of 2.70% per year.
Real Colorado GDP, at $421.941 bn in 2021, is at the highest level recorded to date.
Real GDP (2021 Dollars): Colorado
Historical Real GDP (2021 Dollars) data for Colorado
Date |
Colorado (Billions) |
2021 |
$421.941 |
2020 |
$398.481 |
2019 |
$413.440 |
2018 |
$398.524 |
2017 |
$383.297 |
2016 |
$369.318 |
2015 |
$362.627 |
2014 |
$353.489 |
2013 |
$339.856 |
2012 |
$327.676 |
2011 |
$322.581 |
2010 |
$317.940 |
2009 |
$312.951 |
2008 |
$324.539 |
2007 |
$317.444 |
2006 |
$305.290 |
2005 |
$298.663 |
2004 |
$284.847 |
2003 |
$280.974 |
2002 |
$277.597 |
2001 |
$276.991 |
2000 |
$273.170 |
1999 |
$254.072 |
1998 |
$236.517 |
1997 |
$217.808 |
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Nominal GDP in Colorado
|
2021 (Billions) |
1 Year Change |
3 Year Change |
5 Year Change |
Colorado |
$421.941 |
+10.29% |
+13.60% |
+27.90% |
Trends in Colorado Nominal GDP
Over the 5 years ending in 2021 the Colorado economy grew in nominal terms by 27.90% at a compound annual growth rate of 5.04% per year.
Nominal Colorado GDP, at $421.941 bn in 2021, is at the highest level recorded to date.
Nominal GDP: Colorado
Historical Nominal GDP data for Colorado
Date |
Colorado |
2021 |
$421.941 |
2020 |
$382.585 |
2019 |
$392.218 |
2018 |
$371.425 |
2017 |
$348.898 |
2016 |
$329.912 |
2015 |
$320.721 |
2014 |
$309.543 |
2013 |
$292.140 |
2012 |
$276.823 |
2011 |
$267.516 |
2010 |
$258.300 |
2009 |
$251.228 |
2008 |
$258.872 |
2007 |
$248.446 |
2006 |
$232.647 |
2005 |
$220.784 |
2004 |
$204.167 |
2003 |
$196.126 |
2002 |
$190.019 |
2001 |
$186.696 |
2000 |
$180.063 |
1999 |
$163.763 |
1998 |
$150.330 |
1997 |
$136.899 |
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Colorado per-capita GDP was $72,597 in 2021.
which is $3,377 higher than the US per-capita GDP.
Colorado per-capita GDP was $72,597 in 2021.
which is $3,377 higher than the US per-capita GDP.
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Real GDP (2021 Dollars) in Colorado
|
2021 |
1 Year Change |
3 Year Change |
5 Year Change |
US Per-Capita GDP |
$69,221 |
+5.53% |
+3.34% |
+7.37% |
Colorado Per-Capita GDP |
$72,597 |
+5.38% |
+3.78% |
+8.98% |
Colorado Population |
5,812,069 |
+0.48% |
+2.02% |
+4.84% |
Trends Real in Colorado Real Per-Capita GDP & Population
Real Colorado per-capita GDP is 8.98% higher today than 5 years prior in 2016. In that time the population in Colorado grew by 268,225 (4.84%) people. The per-capita GDP growth plus the population growth are approximatly equal to the GDP growth Colorado shown above.
Real Per-Capita GDP (2021 Dollars): Colorado, National
Historical Real Per-Capita GDP (2021 Dollars) and Population data for Colorado
Date |
US Per-Capita GDP |
Colorado Per-Capita GDP |
Colorado Population |
2021 |
$69,221 |
$72,597 |
5,812,069 |
2020 |
$65,595 |
$68,890 |
5,784,308 |
2019 |
$68,164 |
$71,797 |
5,758,486 |
2018 |
$66,987 |
$69,951 |
5,697,155 |
2017 |
$65,472 |
$68,234 |
5,617,421 |
2016 |
$64,472 |
$66,618 |
5,543,844 |
2015 |
$63,906 |
$66,484 |
5,454,328 |
2014 |
$62,711 |
$66,040 |
5,352,637 |
2013 |
$61,792 |
$64,479 |
5,270,774 |
2012 |
$61,132 |
$63,091 |
5,193,660 |
2011 |
$60,234 |
$62,981 |
5,121,900 |
2010 |
$59,785 |
$62,989 |
5,047,539 |
2009 |
$58,700 |
$62,940 |
4,972,195 |
2008 |
$60,801 |
$66,372 |
4,889,730 |
2007 |
$61,300 |
$66,081 |
4,803,868 |
2006 |
$60,671 |
$64,674 |
4,720,423 |
2005 |
$59,591 |
$64,480 |
4,631,888 |
2004 |
$58,122 |
$62,261 |
4,575,013 |
2003 |
$56,474 |
$62,043 |
4,528,732 |
2002 |
$55,447 |
$61,820 |
4,490,406 |
2001 |
$55,044 |
$62,587 |
4,425,687 |
2000 |
$55,069 |
$63,133 |
4,326,921 |
1999 |
$53,494 |
$62,639 |
4,056,133 |
1998 |
$51,633 |
$59,591 |
3,968,967 |
1997 |
$49,997 |
$55,973 |
3,891,293 |
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Nominal GDP in Colorado
|
2021 |
1 Year Change |
3 Year Change |
5 Year Change |
US Per-Capita GDP |
$69,221 |
+9.91% |
+10.87% |
+21.99% |
Colorado Per-Capita GDP |
$72,597 |
+9.76% |
+11.35% |
+21.99% |
Colorado Population |
5,812,069 |
+0.48% |
+2.02% |
+4.84% |
Trends in Nominal Colorado Real Per-Capita GDP & Population
Nominal Colorado per-capita GDP is 21.99% higher today than 5 years prior in 2016. In that time the population in Colorado grew by 268,225 (4.84%) people. The per-capita GDP growth plus the population growth are approximatly equal to the GDP growth Colorado shown above.
Nominal Per-Capita GDP: Colorado, National
Historical Nominal Per-Capita GDP and Population data for Colorado
Date |
US Per-Capita GDP |
Colorado Per-Capita GDP |
Colorado Population |
2021 |
$69,221 |
$72,597 |
5,812,069 |
2020 |
$62,978 |
$66,142 |
5,784,308 |
2019 |
$64,665 |
$68,111 |
5,758,486 |
2018 |
$62,432 |
$65,195 |
5,697,155 |
2017 |
$59,596 |
$62,110 |
5,617,421 |
2016 |
$57,593 |
$59,510 |
5,543,844 |
2015 |
$56,521 |
$58,801 |
5,454,328 |
2014 |
$54,914 |
$57,830 |
5,352,637 |
2013 |
$53,117 |
$55,426 |
5,270,774 |
2012 |
$51,645 |
$53,300 |
5,193,660 |
2011 |
$49,952 |
$52,230 |
5,121,900 |
2010 |
$48,570 |
$51,173 |
5,047,539 |
2009 |
$47,123 |
$50,527 |
4,972,195 |
2008 |
$48,498 |
$52,942 |
4,889,730 |
2007 |
$47,976 |
$51,718 |
4,803,868 |
2006 |
$46,234 |
$49,285 |
4,720,423 |
2005 |
$44,052 |
$47,666 |
4,631,888 |
2004 |
$41,660 |
$44,627 |
4,575,013 |
2003 |
$39,420 |
$43,307 |
4,528,732 |
2002 |
$37,954 |
$42,317 |
4,490,406 |
2001 |
$37,100 |
$42,185 |
4,425,687 |
2000 |
$36,300 |
$41,615 |
4,326,921 |
1999 |
$34,480 |
$40,374 |
4,056,133 |
1998 |
$32,818 |
$37,876 |
3,968,967 |
1997 |
$31,424 |
$35,181 |
3,891,293 |
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