Population
Stockton
320,470
Colorado Springs
483,099
Median Income
Stockton
$76,851
Colorado Springs
$83,198
Home Value
Stockton
$412,900
Colorado Springs
$420,700
Rent
Stockton
$1,495
Colorado Springs
$1,562
Crime Rate
Stockton
11.46
Colorado Springs
7.18
Cost of Living
Stockton
138.2
Colorado Springs
140.4
Avg Temp
Stockton
N/A
Colorado Springs
48°F
Unemployment
Stockton
8.0%
Colorado Springs
5.5%
How Similar Are Stockton & Colorado Springs?
Colorado Springs is Stockton's #21 most similar city
4 of 10 key metrics match within 10%
Population
Stockton
320,470
Colorado Springs
483,099
Colorado Springs has a 34% larger population than Stockton.
Violent Crime
Stockton
11.46
Colorado Springs
7.18
Stockton has a 37% higher violent crime than Colorado Springs.
Property Crime
Stockton
26.40
Colorado Springs
34.49
Colorado Springs has a 23% higher property crime than Stockton.
Political Leaning
Stockton
48.9%
Colorado Springs
53.5%
Stockton leans Democratic while Colorado Springs leans Republican.
Unemployment
Stockton
8.0%
Colorado Springs
5.5%
Stockton has a 30% higher unemployment than Colorado Springs.
Median Income
Stockton
$76,851
Colorado Springs
$83,198
Both cities have similar median income — just a 8% difference.
Home Values
Stockton
$412,900
Colorado Springs
$420,700
Both cities have similar home values — just a 2% difference.
Education
Stockton
12.0%
Colorado Springs
28.5%
Colorado Springs's education is significantly higher than Stockton's — 58% difference.
Demographics
Stockton
26.6%
Colorado Springs
72.3%
Colorado Springs's demographics is significantly higher than Stockton's — 63% difference.
Cost of Living
Stockton
138.2
Colorado Springs
140.4
Both cities have similar cost of living — just a 2% difference.
4 out of 10 key metrics match within 10%. Stockton and Colorado Springs share several key characteristics.
At a Glance
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Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs leads in 5 of 8 categories
Cost of Living & Affordability — Stockton leads
Source: City Stats Index / HUDStockton has a fair market rent (1br) of $1,395 vs $1,464 in Colorado Springs (5% lower). Stockton scores 108.7 on the food index (100 = national avg) vs 113.6 in Colorado Springs. Stockton scores 107.0 on the healthcare index (100 = national avg) vs 110.9 in Colorado Springs.
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Housing Market — Colorado Springs leads
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSColorado Springs has a median property tax of $1,664 vs $2,950 in Stockton (77% lower). Colorado Springs has a vacancy rate of 4.3% compared to 6.3% in Stockton. Colorado Springs has a owner-occupied of 61.3% compared to 53.2% in Stockton.
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Median Rent
Median Property Tax
Owner-Occupied
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Single-Family Homes
Jobs & Economy — Colorado Springs leads
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSColorado Springs has a poverty rate of 9.3% compared to 15.4% in Stockton. Colorado Springs has a work from home of 16.1% compared to 6.8% in Stockton. Colorado Springs: 266,744 vs Stockton: 149,126 for labor force.
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Crime & Safety — Colorado Springs leads
Source: FBI UCRColorado Springs has a robbery rate (per 1k) of 0.78 compared to 3.36 in Stockton. Colorado Springs has a murder rate (per 1k) of 0.08 compared to 0.16 in Stockton. Colorado Springs has a violent crime rate (per 1k) of 7.18 compared to 11.46 in Stockton.
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Weather & Climate
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Schools & Education — Colorado Springs leads
Source: NCES / U.S. Census BureauColorado Springs has a bachelor's degree or higher of 28.5% compared to 12.0% in Stockton. Colorado Springs has a high school diploma or higher of 41.5% compared to 29.6% in Stockton.
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Colleges & Universities
Bachelor's Degree or Higher
High School Diploma or Higher
Demographics & Community
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSColorado Springs has a population of 483,099, about 1.5x the size of Stockton (320,470). Stockton skews younger with a median age of 33.7 vs 35.6.
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Black
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Asian
Stockton
Colorado Springs
Healthcare — Colorado Springs leads
Source: CMS Hospital CompareColorado Springs: 4.0 vs Stockton: 2.8 for avg cms rating (out of 5). Colorado Springs: 5 vs Stockton: 4 for with emergency services.
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Transportation & Commute
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSStockton has a public transit of 1.2% compared to 0.5% in Colorado Springs. Colorado Springs has a bicycle of 0.5% compared to 0.2% in Stockton. Colorado Springs has a work from home of 16.1% compared to 6.8% in Stockton.
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