Here Are The 10 Poorest Counties In Colorado
Need proof that there is more to the world than just money? Check out these small(er) Colorado counties that might be slightly below others when it comes to finances, but make up for those shortcomings with personality, spirit and pride. You’d never know they contain some of the poorest cities in Colorado.*All statistics are via the 2010 U.S. Census American Community Survey.*

Cities Include: Blanca, Charma and San Luis (pictured) // Median Household Income: $24,388 // Per Capita Income: $16,525

Cities Include: Gardner, La Veta and Walsenburg (pictured) // Median Household Income: $30,058 // Per Capita Income: $23,139
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Cities Include: Center, Moffat and Saguache // Median Household Income: $30,430 // Per Capita Income: $18,686
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Cities Include: Manassa, Antonito and Conejos (pictured) // Median Household Income: $33,627 // Per Capita Income: $17,541

Cities Include: Holly, Granada and Lamar (pictured) // Median Household Income: $33,969 // Per Capita Income: $18,429

Cities Include: Rocky Ford, Swink and La Junta (pictured) // Median Household Income: $34,142 // Per Capita Income: $18,056

Cities Include: Hooper, Mosca and Alamosa (pictured) // Median Household Income: $35,935 // Per Capita Income: $18,820

Cities Include: Campo, Walsh and Springfield (pictured) // Median Household Income: $36,017 // Per Capita Income: $21,472
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Cities Include: Fort Lyon, Boggsville and Las Animas (pictured) // Median Household Income: $36,412 // Per Capita Income: $16,505

Cities Include: Walden (pictured) // Median Household Income: $37,222 // Per Capita Income: $23,814
Did any of the counties on this list surprise you?
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