Industries in Congress Park, Denver, Colorado (Neighborhood)

Industry#1

Percentage of the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Denver and Congress Park
Congress Park
Denver
0%5%10%CountProfessional1Healthcare2HospitalityEducationRetailOther ServicesFinance & InsuranceManufacturingGovernment3InformationEntertainment4ConstructionOil & Gas, and MiningOil & Gas, and Mi…Real estateAdministrative5WholesalersTransportationManagement6Agriculture7Utilities13.766867%11.709524%13.766867%13.8%96713.739842%12.192726%13.739842%13.7%96511.115189%9.215526%11.115189%11.1%78078110.628998%8.226919%10.628998%10.6%7467478.297107%9.019858%8.297107%8.3%5825837.148237%4.959132%7.148237%7.1%5026.552876%5.521711%6.552876%6.6%4604.848844%5.258045%4.848844%4.8%3403414.352819%3.814268%4.352819%4.4%3053063.719374%3.494817%3.719374%3.7%2613.159360%2.691886%3.159360%3.2%2212222.563842%7.231929%2.563842%2.6%1802.374377%0.965016%2.374377%2.4%1661672.274553%2.914475%2.274553%2.3%1591601.914723%5.537253%1.914723%1.9%1341351.776730%2.612509%1.776730%1.8%1241251.503303%3.543664%1.503303%1.5%1051060.173448%0.132665%0.173448%0.2%120.089511%0.293085%0.089511%0.1%60.000000%0.000000%0.0%0.664992%0

Relative Industry#2

Percentage more or less common in Congress Park than in Denver, among the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Denver and Congress Park
Less Common
More Common
100%0%100%%ref.Oil & Gas, and MiningOil & Gas, and Mi…Other ServicesManagement1EducationHospitalityFinance & InsuranceProfessional2Entertainment3Government4Healthcare5InformationManufacturingRetailReal estateWholesalersTransportationConstructionAdministrative6Agriculture7Utilities146.045386%146.045386%146.0%2.374%2.37%0.965%0.97%44.142915%44.142915%44.1%7.148%7.15%4.959%4.96%30.740975%30.740975%30.7%0.173%0.17%0.133%0.13%29.197797%29.197797%29.2%10.629%10.6%8.227%8.23%20.613726%20.613726%20.6%11.115%11.1%9.216%9.22%18.674739%18.674739%18.7%6.553%6.55%5.522%5.52%17.569827%17.569827%17.6%13.767%13.8%11.710%11.7%17.366056%17.366056%17.4%3.159%3.16%2.692%2.69%14.119358%14.119358%14.1%4.353%4.35%3.814%3.81%12.688850%12.688850%12.7%13.740%13.7%12.193%12.2%6.425430%6.425430%6.4%3.719%3.72%3.495%3.49%-7.782380%-7.782380%7.8%4.849%4.85%5.258%5.26%-8.012886%-8.012886%8.0%8.297%8.30%9.020%9.02%-21.956697%-21.956697%22.0%2.275%2.27%2.914%2.91%-31.991432%-31.991432%32.0%1.777%1.78%2.613%2.61%-57.577727%-57.577727%57.6%1.503%1.50%3.544%3.54%-64.548295%-64.548295%64.5%2.564%2.56%7.232%7.23%-65.421066%-65.421066%65.4%1.915%1.91%5.537%5.54%-69.459035%-69.459035%69.5%0.090%0.09%0.293%0.29%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%0.665%0.66%

Sex Ratio by Industry#3

Sex ratio by industry among the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Denver and Congress Park
Female Male
Denver
Congress Park
2x1x0x1x2xFMEntertainment1Real estateFinance & InsuranceProfessional2Oil & Gas, and MiningOil & Gas, and Mi…HospitalityAll IndustriesInformationRetailEducationHealthcare3Other ServicesGovernment4Transportation-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x2.734521x1.223521x2.734521x2.73x59162163-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x2.553290x1.227620x2.553290x2.55x4445114115-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x2.414510x1.252094x2.414510x2.41x134135325326-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x1.605548x1.362130x1.605548x1.61x371596-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x1.344760x1.517741x1.344760x1.34x719596-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x1.334828x1.124512x1.334828x1.33x334446-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x1.161110x1.156818x1.161110x1.16x3,2513,775-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x1.054187x1.325392x1.054187x1.05x127134-1.014929x-1.000000x-1.014929x1.01x1.000000x1.108408x1.000000x293294289-1.081068x-2.018841x-1.081068x1.08x1.000000x1.000000x1.000000x387388358359-2.238858x-2.842810x-2.238858x2.24x1.000000x1.000000x1.000000x667298-2.258000x-1.436324x-2.258000x2.26x1.000000x1.000000x1.000000x348154-2.289280x-1.006277x-2.289280x2.29x1.000000x1.000000x1.000000x2122139293-2.706549x-1.000000x-2.706549x2.71x1.000000x2.811343x1.000000x7728

Part Timers by Industry#4

Part time and seasonal workers as a percentage of total workforce within an industry.
Scope: population of Denver and Congress Park
Congress Park
Denver
0%50%100%PartFullAgriculture1TransportationEntertainment2HospitalityOther ServicesHealthcare3RetailAll IndustriesReal estateEducationConstructionProfessional4InformationGovernment5WholesalersAdministrative6Finance & InsuranceManufacturingOil & Gas, and MiningOil & Gas, and Mi…Management7100.000000%28.409091%100.000000%100.0%6073.020728%31.030702%73.020728%73.0%772848.746862%43.901433%48.746862%48.7%10811311443.771974%41.796169%43.771974%43.8%34134243939.883935%35.980524%39.883935%39.9%20030130239.281959%30.579773%39.281959%39.3%37958638.107888%35.459553%38.107888%38.1%22236036128.475052%28.612426%28.475052%28.5%2,0002,0015,0255,02627.929642%21.759832%27.929642%27.9%444511524.934475%35.753323%24.934475%24.9%18656056121.805449%26.292359%21.805449%21.8%3914014120.562834%21.720787%20.562834%20.6%19819976819.500378%20.584498%19.500378%19.5%505121014.882741%13.541439%14.882741%14.9%454626012.055784%19.844895%12.055784%12.1%1510911011.353278%36.534510%11.353278%11.4%151198.938333%14.938427%8.938333%8.9%414198.380894%16.632357%8.380894%8.4%28293120.000000%0.000000%0.0%11.504170%01661670.000000%0.000000%0.0%9.623431%012

Median Income by Industry#5

For the full-time year-round civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Denver and Congress Park
Congress Park
Denver
$0k$50k$100k%CountOil & Gas, and MiningOil & Gas, and Mi…WholesalersGovernment1Finance & InsuranceProfessional2ConstructionInformationHealthcare3All IndustriesReal estateManufacturingOther ServicesEducationRetailAdministrative4Entertainment5Hospitality$135,697.688030$87,717.000000$135,697.688030$135.7k2.374%2.37%166167$111,881.611071$51,758.000000$111,881.611071$111.9k1.777%1.78%124125$80,227.281127$62,626.000000$80,227.281127$80.2k4.353%4.35%305306$75,838.697839$58,270.000000$75,838.697839$75.8k6.553%6.55%460$71,192.046908$74,307.000000$71,192.046908$71.2k13.767%13.8%967$69,836.561008$39,677.000000$69,836.561008$69.8k2.564%2.56%180$62,136.568315$66,738.000000$62,136.568315$62.1k3.719%3.72%261$61,705.212339$51,291.000000$61,705.212339$61.7k13.740%13.7%965$57,927.763921$47,690.000000$57,927.763921$57.9k100.000%100%7,026$55,169.935128$53,634.000000$55,169.935128$55.2k2.275%2.27%159160$52,779.041816$46,293.000000$52,779.041816$52.8k4.849%4.85%340341$49,903.538742$34,268.000000$49,903.538742$49.9k7.148%7.15%502$47,742.071818$48,236.000000$47,742.071818$47.7k10.629%10.6%746747$43,869.224908$35,157.000000$43,869.224908$43.9k8.297%8.30%582583$39,583.000000$33,054.000000$39,583.000000$39.6k1.915%1.91%134135$38,607.789199$37,441.000000$38,607.789199$38.6k3.159%3.16%221222$26,609.078302$27,094.000000$26,609.078302$26.6k11.115%11.1%780781

Industries by Neighborhood in Denver

There are 88 neighborhoods in Denver. This section compares Congress Park to all of the neighborhoods in Denver and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Congress Park.

Agriculture1 Industry by Neighborhood#6

Percentage of the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Congress Park, selected other neighborhoods in Denver, and entities that contain Congress Park
0%1%2%3%Count#Valverde NeighborhoodValverdeWestMorris Heights NeighborhoodMorris HtsMountainJefferson Park NeighborhoodJefferson PkUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesCole NeighborhoodColeGlobeville NeighborhoodGlobevilleAuraria NeighborhoodAurariaCherry Creek NeighborhoodCherry CreekColoradoFort Logan NeighborhoodFort LoganEast Colfax NeighborhoodEast ColfaxWestwood NeighborhoodWestwoodSpeer NeighborhoodSpeerWhittier NeighborhoodWhittierPlatt Park NeighborhoodPlatt ParkHarvey Park South NeighborhoodHarvey Pk SSunnyside NeighborhoodSunnysideBear Valley NeighborhoodBear ValleyRuby Hill NeighborhoodRuby HillOverland NeighborhoodOverlandBerkeley NeighborhoodBerkeleyCheesman Park NeighborhoodCheesman ParkMar Lee NeighborhoodMar LeeDenver, Aurora, and Lakewood Metro AreaDenver AreaFive Points NeighborhoodFive PointsGateway - Green Valley Ranch NeighborhoodGateway - Grn Vly …Centennial Park NeighborhoodCentennial PkHarvey Park NeighborhoodHarvey ParkSouth Park Hill NeighborhoodS Pk HlZIP Code 80206ZIP 80206Delmar Parkway NeighborhoodDelmar PkwyVirginia Village NeighborhoodVirginia VlgNorth Aurora NeighborhoodNorth AuroraBarnum West NeighborhoodBarnum WestWashington Park West NeighborhoodWashington Pk WDenver CountyDenverDenverDenver County School District 1Denver Co 1Montbello NeighborhoodMontbelloHilltop NeighborhoodHilltopHampden NeighborhoodHampdenCongress Park NeighborhoodCongress ParkIndian Creek NeighborhoodIndian CreekWest Highland NeighborhoodWest HighlandCollege View - South Platte NeighborhoodCollege Vw - S Pla…University Hills NeighborhoodUniv HlsClayton NeighborhoodClaytonCentral Business District NeighborhoodCntrl Business DistCity Park NeighborhoodCity ParkSun Valley NeighborhoodSun ValleyBaker Park NeighborhoodBaker ParkDIA NeighborhoodDIAThird Cherry Creek NeighborhoodThird Cherry CrkSingletree NeighborhoodSingletree3.331198%3.331198%3.3%505112.056542%2.056542%2.1%707,442707k1.937472%1.937472%1.9%2821.537012%1.537012%1.5%163,537164k1.428571%1.428571%1.4%2431.326306%1.326306%1.3%1,962,9511.96M1.308569%1.308569%1.3%313241.247166%1.247166%1.2%1951.246106%1.246106%1.2%361.150929%1.150929%1.2%363771.135698%1.135698%1.1%30,57930.6k1.102940%1.102940%1.1%454681.071140%1.071140%1.1%555690.852346%0.852346%0.9%5354100.801358%0.801358%0.8%6465110.756694%0.756694%0.8%2021120.701161%0.701161%0.7%27130.630163%0.630163%0.6%24140.584594%0.584594%0.6%29150.578186%0.578186%0.6%2627160.571353%0.571353%0.6%25170.569530%0.569530%0.6%8180.489801%0.489801%0.5%2425190.478945%0.478945%0.5%2627200.475205%0.475205%0.5%26210.452475%0.452475%0.5%6,5520.427074%0.427074%0.4%35220.407607%0.407607%0.4%61230.405392%0.405392%0.4%4240.403919%0.403919%0.4%2223250.401440%0.401440%0.4%1819260.398180%0.398180%0.4%630.359736%0.359736%0.4%2324270.352301%0.352301%0.4%24280.346352%0.346352%0.3%2829290.322696%0.322696%0.3%78300.310379%0.310379%0.3%14310.293085%0.293085%0.3%1,0560.293085%0.293085%0.3%1,0560.293085%0.293085%0.3%1,0560.266763%0.266763%0.3%3233330.201939%0.201939%0.2%8370.185804%0.185804%0.2%21380.089511%0.089511%0.1%6420.003465%0.003465%0.0%0440.000000%0.000000%0.0%0500.000000%0.000000%0.0%0560.000000%0.000000%0.0%0620.000000%0.000000%0.0%0680.000000%0.000000%0.0%0740.000000%0.000000%0.0%0800.000000%0.000000%0.0%0830.000000%0.000000%0.0%0840.000000%0.000000%0.0%0850.000000%0.000000%0.0%0860.000000%0.000000%0.0%087

Oil & Gas, and Mining Income by Neighborhood#26

Median income for the full-time year-round civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Congress Park, selected other neighborhoods in Denver, and entities that contain Congress Park
$0k$100k$200k%Count#North Park Hill NeighborhoodN Pk HlNortheast Park Hill NeighborhoodNE Pk HlHampden South NeighborhoodHampden SouthBerkeley NeighborhoodBerkeleyMontclair NeighborhoodMontclairCheesman Park NeighborhoodCheesman ParkBaker NeighborhoodBakerCongress Park NeighborhoodCongress ParkBelcaro NeighborhoodBelcaroHilltop NeighborhoodHilltopMarston NeighborhoodMarstonSouth Park Hill NeighborhoodS Pk HlWest Highland NeighborhoodWest HighlandSpeer NeighborhoodSpeerWellshire NeighborhoodWellshireZIP Code 80206ZIP 80206City Park West NeighborhoodCity Pk WCountry Club NeighborhoodCountry ClubFive Points NeighborhoodFive PointsUniversity Hills NeighborhoodUniv HlsDenver, Aurora, and Lakewood Metro AreaDenver AreaDenver CountyDenverDenverDenver County School District 1Denver Co 1Stapleton NeighborhoodStapletonNorth Capitol Hill NeighborhoodN Capitol HlCity Park NeighborhoodCity ParkSouthmoor Park NeighborhoodSouthmoor PkColoradoSunnyside NeighborhoodSunnysideWestMountainUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesJefferson Park NeighborhoodJefferson PkIndian Creek NeighborhoodIndian CreekUnion Station NeighborhoodUnion StationCory - Merrill NeighborhoodCory - MerrillWindsor NeighborhoodWindsorLowry Field NeighborhoodLowry FieldVirginia Village NeighborhoodVirginia Vlg$205,038.000000$205,038.000000$205.0k1.375%1.38%69701$205,038.000000$205,038.000000$205.0k0.680%0.68%20212$172,917.000000$172,917.000000$172.9k0.863%0.86%75763$170,565.244629$170,565.244629$170.6k1.911%1.91%964$163,250.000000$163,250.000000$163.3k2.085%2.09%67685$143,482.000000$143,482.000000$143.5k0.527%0.53%29306$135,833.000000$135,833.000000$135.8k1.018%1.02%31327$135,697.688030$135,697.688030$135.7k2.374%2.37%1661678$121,250.000000$121,250.000000$121.3k1.946%1.95%42439$120,909.000000$120,909.000000$120.9k2.019%2.02%8010$113,889.000000$113,889.000000$113.9k0.349%0.35%2211$111,786.000000$111,786.000000$111.8k1.612%1.61%7512$111,250.000000$111,250.000000$111.3k1.750%1.75%949513$111,206.127227$111,206.127227$111.2k1.422%1.42%11514$108,523.000000$108,523.000000$108.5k1.584%1.58%242515$107,350.000000$107,350.000000$107.4k2.016%2.02%319$106,406.000000$106,406.000000$106.4k2.030%2.03%5716$106,359.000000$106,359.000000$106.4k4.141%4.14%7017$98,505.099156$98,505.099156$98.5k1.871%1.87%15518$94,048.000000$94,048.000000$94.0k1.562%1.56%4919$91,154.000000$91,154.000000$91.2k1.067%1.07%15,44715.4k$87,717.000000$87,717.000000$87.7k0.965%0.97%3,477$87,717.000000$87,717.000000$87.7k0.965%0.97%3,477$87,717.000000$87,717.000000$87.7k0.965%0.97%3,477$82,065.000000$82,065.000000$82.1k0.981%0.98%6020$78,705.000000$78,705.000000$78.7k2.984%2.98%12512621$77,386.000000$77,386.000000$77.4k2.715%2.72%555622$77,011.000000$77,011.000000$77.0k2.463%2.46%626323$76,296.000000$76,296.000000$76.3k1.323%1.32%35,60935.6k$73,125.000000$73,125.000000$73.1k0.882%0.88%4424$71,245.000000$71,245.000000$71.2k0.564%0.56%194,131194k$70,865.000000$70,865.000000$70.9k1.351%1.35%143,746144k$68,025.000000$68,025.000000$68.0k0.595%0.60%880,752881k$62,188.000000$62,188.000000$62.2k1.429%1.43%2425$61,373.000000$61,373.000000$61.4k2.422%2.42%4726$56,797.000000$56,797.000000$56.8k2.216%2.22%6127$56,023.000000$56,023.000000$56.0k1.427%1.43%303128$51,167.000000$51,167.000000$51.2k1.053%1.05%6729$51,167.000000$51,167.000000$51.2k1.182%1.18%525330$44,432.000000$44,432.000000$44.4k0.618%0.62%424331

Definitions

An industry describe the kind of business conducted by a person’s employing organization. On this page, all employed persons are categorized as working in one of the following industries (bolded terms are used in the charts and maps on this page):

  • Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining:
    • Agriculture: Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
    • Oil & Gas, and Mining: Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction
  • Construction: Construction
  • Manufacturing: Manufacturing
  • Wholesalers: Wholesale trade
  • Retail: Retail trade
  • Transportation and warehousing, and utilities:
    • Transportation: Transportation and warehousing
    • Utilities: Utilities
  • Information: Information
  • Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing:
    • Finance & Insurance: Finance and insurance
    • Real estate: Real estate and rental and leasing
  • Professional, scientific, and management, and administrative and waste management services:
    • Professional: Professional, scientific, and technical services
    • Management: Management of companies and enterprises
    • Administrative: Administrative and support and waste management services
  • Educational services, and health care and social assistance:
    • Education: Educational services
    • Healthcare: Health care and social assistance
  • Arts, entertainment, and recreation, and accommodation and food services:
    • Entertainment: Arts, entertainment, and recreation
    • Hospitality: Accommodation and food services
  • Other Services: Other services, except public administration
  • Government: Public administration

Unlike the other geographical entities detailed on this site, neighborhoods are not recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau. To overcome this we have computed reasonable estimates of the same statistics that are presented for other the entity types. Each statistic is computed as the weighted sum or average of the census tracts or block groups that overlap the neighborhood. A weighted sum is used for counts of people or households, and a weighted average is used for statistics that are themselves some form of average, such as median household income. Census block groups are preferred when the statistic in question is available on the block group level. The weight for a given tract (or block group) is computed as the population of the census tabulation blocks that occupy the intersection between the tract and the neighborhood as a fraction of the total population of the neighborhood.

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