CO overview
LifeRiskIQ state risk score for Colorado.
Use this profile to review the LifeRiskIQ Risk Score forColorado, compare risk factor subscores, and explore city profiles across the state.
State profiles summarize long-term risk conditions across the entire state. Drill into city profiles to see local variation and understand what contributes to the statewide score.
Snapshot
32.6
Overall score
32.6
Composite risk scoreThe LifeRiskIQ Risk Score summarizes five risk factors for Colorado. Higher scores indicate higher relative risk within the state tier.
Risk factor subscores
0-100 scaleLongevity and health outcomes
Relative risk score (higher = more risk)
Financial stability
Relative risk score (higher = more risk)
Environmental and disaster exposure
Relative risk score (higher = more risk)
Mobility and accident risk
Relative risk score (higher = more risk)
Access and infrastructure
Relative risk score (higher = more risk)
How to interpret this score
State scores summarize statewide risk conditions on a relative basis. Use the risk factors to see which categories contribute the most to the Colorado score before drilling into city profiles.
- Scores compare states with other states only.
- Higher values signal higher relative risk.
- Risk factor pages explain data sources and signals.
Risk drivers at a glance
Depth signal
Colorado is highly uneven across risk factors. The gap between the highest and lowest risk factors is 43.2 points, with an average factor score of 32.6.
City coverage
Top cities by population in the coverage dataset.
City profiles highlight local variation inside Colorado. Use the directory to explore risk drivers in major metros and smaller communities.
View full city directory ->Denver
Denver County
2,691,349 residents
Colorado Springs
El Paso County
638,421 residents
Aurora
Arapahoe County
390,201 residents
Fort Collins
Larimer County
339,256 residents
Lakewood
Jefferson County
156,309 residents
Greeley
Weld County
143,554 residents
Thornton
Adams County
142,878 residents
Grand Junction
Mesa County
141,008 residents
Arvada
Jefferson County
122,835 residents
Boulder
Boulder County
120,121 residents
Pueblo
Pueblo County
120,020 residents
Westminster
Adams County
115,546 residents
Core risks
Risk factor details for Colorado.
Longevity and health outcomes
Life expectancy and chronic disease prevalence that shape long-term health outcomes.
Sources: County Health Rankings + CDC PLACES
Financial stability
Income resilience and cost pressure indicators tied to long-term financial stability.
Sources: US Census ACS + CFPB Consumer Complaint Database
Environmental and disaster exposure
Hazard exposure and air quality pressure that influence long-term stability.
Sources: FEMA National Risk Index + CDC Environmental Health Tracking
Mobility and accident risk
Transportation safety and exposure signals tied to sudden life disruption.
Sources: NHTSA FARS + US Census ACS + CDC impaired driving rates
Access and infrastructure
Essential services and care capacity that support long-term stability.
Sources: County Health Rankings + HRSA HPSA
RiskIQ network
Related risk context for Colorado
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Educational next steps
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