The population of Greeley, CO was estimated to be 113,000 in 2022. The median age of the Greeley population is 31.6.
Cost of Living
The cost of living in Greeley, CO is about 4% higher than the national average. The median household income in Greeley is $57,537.
Greeley, CO Education
High School Graduate: 33%
Some College: 27%
Associates Degree: 10%
Bachelor's or Higher Degree: 30%
Workforce Participation Rates by Education
Less than High School: 63%
High School Graduate: 73%
Some College: 78%
Bachelor's Degree or Greater: 86%
Unemployment Rate by Education
Less than High School: 8%
High School Graduate: 7%
Some College: 5%
Bachelor's Degree or Greater: 3%
Estimated education data based on residents over 25 years old in Greeley, CO. Employment data based on residents age 25-64.
County: Weld
Greeley Job Market
Greeley is a city in northern Colorado with a population of around 110,000. Top industries in Greeley include Government, Mining, Logging, Construction, and Trade, Transportation, and Utilities. The job market in Greeley is growing; top employers include the meatpacking company JBS USA, the local school district, and the regional hospital. People like working in Greeley because of its diverse job market and proximity to the Front Range. Overall, average weekly wages for most occupations are slightly lower and cost of living is slightly higher in Greeley than in the rest of the US.