What percent of jobs in Colorado are held by immigrants?

Data updated May 22, 2024
About 11.5% in 2022. Immigrants are defined as foreign-born residents, including those who became US citizens, are authorized to be in the US (e.g., for work), or are undocumented residents.
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In 2022

2 in 17

employed workers were immigrants
In 2022

11.5%

of employed workers were immigrants
While immigrants hold 11.5% of jobs, they make up 11.1% of the total working-age population in the state. This indicates they are employed at a slightly higher rate than expected. The working-age population includes everyone aged 16 and above.

Immigrant percentage of employed workers in Colorado

Immigrant participation in the workforce varies across industries. In Colorado, the largest gap between foreign-born and native-born workers was in the construction industry, where 14.5% of the foreign-born working-age population were employed compared to 7.2% of native-born workers.

Percentage of employed population in Colorado, by sector of employment (2022)

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The labor force participation rate — the percentage of the working-age population working or actively seeking work — for immigrants in Colorado was 70.9%, higher than the 67.6% rate for the native-born population. This shows that immigrants were seeking work at a slightly higher rate than the native-born population in the state.

Comparing immigrant percentage of employed workers of Colorado metro areas to others

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