Learn more about the workforce and demographics of the Gunnison Valley. From seasonal workers, entrepreneurs, remote workers, families and more, there is a wide variety of people who make Gunnison and Crested Butte their home.
WHO LIVES IN THE GUNNISON VALLEY?
Here are quick facts about people who live in the Gunnison Valley.
The total population of the Gunnison Valley was 15,651 at the time of the last census.
Median Age: 34.3
Male: 54.2%, Female: 45.7%
Demographics
Citizenship
97.8% of Valley Population are US Citizens
Most foreign-born nationals in the Gunnison Valley come from Mexico, Germany, and Canada.
Race & Ethnicity
Caucasian (Non-Hispanic): 87.9%
Hispanic: 9%
Other Ethnicities/Multiracial: 3.1%
Educational Attainment
Educated Population
High School Graduates: 79%
Bachelor’s Degree: 33%
Household
The Gunnison Valley is made up of a total of 6,293 households. Average household size is 2.3. Median Household Income is $52,332.
LABOR STATISTICS
The Unemployment Rate in the Gunnison Valley as of July 1, 2017 was 1.6%.
The total employed population was 9,016.
Age Range
Percentage of Population
Age 29 or younger
28.2%
Age 30 to 54
52.1%
Age 55 and older
19.7%
AVERAGE MALE AND FEMALE SALARIES
Male
Female
$43,751
$41,132
Workforce Resources
Western Colorado University
Western Colorado University serves as a steady funnel of talent to the local workforce. The university works closely with local industry to organize internships and career fairs. Employers can post employment opportunities directly to Western’s job search site. Many programs also offer opportunities for businesses to work directly with a class or individual students on a project.
The Chambers of Commerce serving businesses in Gunnison and Crested Butte/Mt. Crested Butte also host educational and networking events to help members and their employees develop professional skills, and to foster opportunities for collaboration.