Sperling's Best
Places enables you to compare two cities, side-by-side. The
site provides: population data by race, marital status, and
occupational category, home ownership rates, median housing costs,
educational attainment, school expenditures and demographics,
health costs, water and air quality, rates of illlness, climate,
cost of living, per capita and household income, unemployment
rate, job growth, numbers and rates for property and violent
crimes, commuting times, transportation methods, and place of
work. Sperling's data are the basis for many comparative studies,
including Money
Magazine's Best Places to Live.
Includes data for the following Colorado cities: Arvada,
Aspen, Aurora, Boulder, Breckenridge, Brighton, Broomfield,
Canon City, Castle Rock, Colorado Springs, Commerce City,
Creede, Crested Butte, Denver, Durango, Englewood, Estes Park,
Federal Heights, Fort Collins, Fort Morgan, Glenwood Springs,
Golden, Grand Junction, Greeley, Greenwood Village, Lafayette,
Lakewood, Littleton, Longmont, Louisville, Loveland, Montrose,
Northglenn, Pagosa Springs, Parker, Pueblo, Salida,Steamboat
Springs, Sterling, Telluride, Thornton, Vail, Ward,
Westminster, and Wheat Ridge.