Net Worth Percentile in Denver

Your national net worth ranking uses Federal Reserve SCF data and is the same wherever you live. But Denver’s cost of living is 17% above the national average (COL index: 117), which changes what your net worth actually buys.

Purchasing power in Denver

National median (ages 45-54) ($248K)2.9 yrs of expenses
$1M net worth ($1.0M)11.7 yrs of expenses
$2M net worth ($2.0M)23.4 yrs of expenses
$5M net worth ($5.0M)58.6 yrs of expenses

Based on BLS 2023 Consumer Expenditure Survey ($85,371/yr in Denver).

Denver — key figures

Cost of living index117 (US avg = 100)
Median home price$595,000
Median household income$72,700

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Frequently asked questions

What net worth puts you in the top 10% in Denver?

Nationally, the top 10% of Americans ages 45-54 have a net worth of roughly $1.7M or more. In Denver, where cost of living is 17% above the national average (COL index: 117), that $1.7M covers approximately 19.9 years of living expenses compared to 23.3 years at the national average.

How does Denver's cost of living affect my net worth ranking?

Denver has a cost of living index of 117 (US average = 100). Your national percentile ranking uses Federal Reserve SCF data and is the same regardless of where you live. But your purchasing power differs: $1M in Denver covers 11.7 years of average living expenses, versus 13.7 years at the national average.

What is the median household income in Denver?

The median household income in Denver is $72,700 per year. The national median household income is approximately $74,580 (Census ACS 2023).

What is the median home price in Denver?

The median home sale price in Denver metro area is approximately $595,000 (2024). For a household with $500K in net worth, that represents 84% of the median home price.

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