Colorado
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Texas
Colorado is a county in Texas with 12 ZIP codes and a total population of 21,477. All data is sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2023 5-Year Estimates.
Colorado is a county inside Texas (FIPS code 48089) that contains 12 USPS ZIP codes covering a combined population of 21,477 according to Census ACS 5-Year Estimates. Counties are the natural bridge between state-level summaries and ZIP-level detail — crime statistics, HUD Fair Market Rents, and childcare pricing are all published at the county level, while household income and housing values are published at the ZIP level. This page reconciles the two views so you can see which ZIPs drive the county totals.
The 12 ZIPs listed below are ordered by population and each links to the full ZIP detail page with Census demographics, housing, income, home-price history, and cross-agency inputs. The most populated ZIP in Colorado is 78934 covering Columbus with 6,712 residents at 14 people per square mile. Population density across ZIPs in this county varies — use the density column to spot urban cores versus rural delivery areas. A single county can contain both a dense downtown ZIP and a large rural ZIP covering several hundred square miles.
Because Colorado uses FIPS code 48089, it joins cleanly to county-level federal datasets: HUD Fair Market Rent tables, FBI Uniform Crime Report data, and the Department of Labor National Database of Childcare Prices all key off the same code. That is how neighborhood scorecards combine ZIP-level Census demographics with county-level safety and affordability metrics. All data on this page comes from U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023 5-Year Estimates and USPS ZIP Code Tabulation Area files — no estimates, no proprietary sources, no editorial scoring.
12
Total ZIPs
21,477
Total Population
ZIP Codes in Colorado
Side-by-side: Compare 78934 vs 77434 →
Official Data Resources
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates (2023). Verify with Census Bureau →
Source: HUD USPS Crosswalk (ZIP-to-county mapping). Verify with HUD →
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