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Most remote workers, Colorado counties

Colorado counties with the most workers 16 and over who worked from home, as of the 2024 American Community Survey. Ranked by number of workers, not the remote-work share. This list covers the 64 counties in Colorado that qualify, ranked against each other statewide.

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YEAR20202024
Most remote workers by state
RANKPLACESTATEPOPREMOTE WORKERSVS 2020
01Denver County, COCO740,613114,558+131%
02Jefferson County, COCO580,45180,951+112%
03Arapahoe County, COCO673,82074,119+115%
04El Paso County, COCO757,04063,792+98%
05Douglas County, COCO399,39662,635+114%
06Boulder County, COCO328,56054,409+96%
07Adams County, COCO554,66842,517+125%
08Larimer County, COCO377,29241,444+95%
09Weld County, COCO378,42625,392+120%
10Broomfield County, COCO79,17412,713+130%
11Mesa County, COCO162,84510,090+77%
12Pueblo County, COCO169,2776,138+130%
13La Plata County, COCO56,8985,240+58%
14Summit County, COCO31,5174,467+89%
15Eagle County, COCO54,2913,890+3%
16Garfield County, COCO63,4743,688+44%
17Routt County, COCO25,3293,063+74%
18Elbert County, COCO30,5343,018+104%
19Fremont County, COCO50,0392,434+95%
20Teller County, COCO24,7562,404+70%
21Park County, COCO18,3142,262+69%
22Chaffee County, COCO20,8312,254+81%
23Montrose County, COCO44,5912,218+52%
24Gunnison County, COCO17,4391,856+238%
25Delta County, COCO32,1781,831+53%
26Grand County, COCO16,4961,805+45%
27Pitkin County, COCO16,6251,615+5%
28Clear Creek County, COCO8,9941,264+54%
29Montezuma County, COCO26,6781,165+55%
30Morgan County, COCO30,3061,155+55%
31Archuleta County, COCO14,3061,028+26%
32Logan County, COCO20,654817−4%
33San Miguel County, COCO7,753814+19%
34Las Animas County, COCO14,391673+45%
35Huerfano County, COCO7,011564+30%
36Gilpin County, COCO6,073529−8%
37Custer County, COCO5,590472+37%
38Ouray County, COCO5,265466+21%
39Rio Grande County, COCO11,087462+122%
40Otero County, COCO17,683455+67%
41Conejos County, COCO7,529446+28%
42Alamosa County, COCO16,688386+48%
43Lake County, COCO7,552374+33%
44Saguache County, COCO6,732343−13%
45Kit Carson County, COCO7,069332+2%
46Prowers County, COCO11,884327+14%
47Rio Blanco County, COCO6,683275+74%
48Moffat County, COCO13,122270+36%
49Washington County, COCO4,732251−3%
50Phillips County, COCO4,420238+145%
51Crowley County, COCO5,677231+58%
52Lincoln County, COCO5,645227+91%
53Dolores County, COCO2,466218+66%
54Costilla County, COCO3,679198+161%
55Jackson County, COCO1,211196+53%
56Yuma County, COCO9,896181−64%
57Hinsdale County, COCO753138+360%
58San Juan County, COCO813134+205%
59Baca County, COCO3,347120+14%
60Cheyenne County, COCO1,713117+46%
61Bent County, COCO5,716110+77%
62Sedgwick County, COCO2,24742−52%
63Kiowa County, COCO1,41236+44%
64Mineral County, COCO91025−14%
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UPDATED 2026-07-15 · DATA: US CENSUS BUREAU ACS 5-YEAR ESTIMATES