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What Renters Like and Dislike

What Renters Like and Dislike About Hudson

The Neighbors How We All Come Together As A Community. Everybody is Friendly. Plus Everybody Have Cameras.

Be able to play outside. But I gotta stay safe on this coronavius because things could happen bad so.

Publix is near and neighbors are really nice and also the school playground is fun And also going to the stores.

It's convenient to downtown, restaurants, & shops. I can walk to the nearest grocery store. We have a lot of good ethnic restaurants (Mexican, Thai, Chinese, Indian, etc.)

Who Lives Here

Hudson Demographics

Education

High School

32%

Associate's

24%

Bachelor's

10%

Master's

2%

Doctorate

33%

Family Size

2 people

43%

3 people

12%

4 people

25%

5 people

15%

6+ people

5%

Household Income

0-50k

40%

50-100k

37%

100-150k

18%

150-200k

3%

200k+

2%

Age

0-10

12%

10-20

15%

20-45

35%

45-65

24%

65+

14%

Getting Around Hudson

Hudson Transportation

Commute Time

0-15 Mins

18%

15-30 Mins

21%

30-40 Mins

22%

40-60 Mins

27%

60+ Mins

11%

Hudson Education

Schools

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Living in Hudson, CO

The small town of Hudson, Colorado is home to slightly more than 2,000 people. The town's population, with an average age of just under 37, skews younger than most cities in Colorado. Most residents own their homes in Hudson, and 26% of residents rent. With a relatively low average rent of $1,004/month in the town, renting remains an affordable option, particularly compared to other cities in Colorado. Over the course of a year, renters in Hudson will save around $2,200 compared to the state average.

There are three primary industries in Hudson: retail, construction, and healthcare. Together, these industries account for 20% of the town's workforce. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many of the town's residents work in transportation, as 7% of the town's population reports this as their field of work, the highest number of any career path. With an average annual income of just over $65K, Hudson workers earn less than their peers elsewhere in the state. Hudson's average income also trails the national average ($73,345). Hudson has a large number of residents older than 25 who possess an Associate's degree (8%) compared to the national average (5%). Additionally, 9% have a Bachelor's, Master's, Professional, or Doctoral degree.

With an average commute time of about 33 minutes, longer than most cities in the state, Hudson residents are well aware that getting to work takes some patience. Driving is the typical way to get to work, opted for by 50% of commuters, while public transportation isn't used extensively. A small percentage of workers commute on foot.