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In Colorado, it takes $709,092 in annual income to be in the top 1%, the nation's seventh-highest threshold. The threshold is lower than New York's ($776,662) and higher than Florida's ($694,987).
Denver ranks 22nd-highest for the income needed, though its relatively low tax rate compared to other high-cost cities saves it from being higher on the list.
tad higher than you might think (definitely higher than I thought, at least).
Actually, Colorado s middle class income range is the
fourth highest in the country, but if you re making between $60,000 and $100,000 per year, you re in it. Colorado is known for being high up, but residents know it’s also high in costs, Zippia s report said, claiming Colorado s income needed to be considered a middle class citizen is just
over $81,000 per year.
Zippia s report also said that every month, Coloradans pay, on average, $336 in car payments and $208 in student loans. Additionally, the mortgage on an average home in Colorado is $1,904 per month, and none of this really feels average to me.