America's Loneliest Counties
Stories and Stats from The Least Populated Most Remote Rural Counties in the US
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Updated April 2014
Jackson County, Colorado
Population:
1365
Seat: Walden
Least Populated Rural Counties in Colorado
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The population of Jackson
County, Colorado fell by 29 in 2013 bringing the total to
1365 people living in 1288 homes and apartments spread across
1614 square miles. The new estimate moves Jackson County to
number 53 in our list of least populated counties in the US.
INCOME
People who live in Jackson County
have an annual income of $24803 which is $6236 less than the
statewide average for Colorado. The average per capita income
nationwide is $28051. Jackson County ranks number 64 for highest
income in sparsely populated counties.
REAL ESTATE VALUES
Homes are cheap here with the
median value of a home being $121800 compared to $181400
nationwide. 74.5% of housing units in Jackson County are
occupied by their owners.
IMMIGRATION
The US Census Bureau reports 1.6%
of the county's residents are foreign immigrants who have settled in one of the most remote places in America.
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