Climate Employment
Population Income
Real Estate & Housing Health Care
Agriculture Community Facilities
Climate

Moderate summers, crisp falls, cool winters and warm springs are the norm.

  • 330 days of sunshine annually.
  • 12" annual precipitation
  • 22" average snowfall
  • Average January temperature: 24 degrees F
  • Average July temperature: 90 degrees F
Employment
Employment Statistics
Morgan County 2003 2004 2005 2006
Labor Force 14.627 14,891 14,200 13,973
Employment 14,052 14,262 13,525 13,346
Unemployment 575 629 675 627
Unemployment Rate 3.9 4.2 4.8 4.5
    Employment by Industry
Industry Number Percent of Total
Accommodation/Food Services 782 5.8%

Agriculture/Forestry/Fishing

Hunting

1062 7.9%
Administrative/Waste Services 340 2.5%
Arts/Entertainment/Recreation 55 0.4%
Construction 558 4.9%
Finance/Insurance/Real Estate 376 2.7%
Government 2,816 21.1%
Healthcare/Social Assistance 1,625 12%
Manufacturing 2,485 18.6%
Mining 259 2.3%
Professional & Tech Services 401 .3%
Retail 1,093 8.1%
Services 2,028 17%
Transportation/Public Utilities 504 3.1%
Wholesale 356 3.1%
Other Services 167 1.2%
Total 13,346

100%

Source: Colorado Department of Labor & Employment, 2006
Major Employers
Company Product/-Services Employ
Cargill Meat Solutions Beef Processing 1,860
Walmart Retail/Grocery 325
Leprino Foods Cheese Processing 272
Viaero Cellular Provider 250
Colorado Plains Medical Center Hospital 227
Eben Ezer Lutheran Care Center Assisted Living 220
Teague Diversified Feed Lot 150
Valley View Villa Nursing Home 135
East Morgan County Hospital Hospital 118
Delta Oil Field Tank Company Stainless Steel Fabrication 110
     
     
     
     
Population
2004 2005 2006
Brush Population 5,372 5,413 5,425
Population Characteristics      
Ethnic Distribution      
White - Other Non-Hispanic 18,593 63.44%
     
Hispanic Origin of Any Race 10,212 34.84%
Black/African American 85 .29%
American Indian/Alaska Native 136 .46%
Asian/Pacific Islander 48 .17%
Two or More Races 182 .62%
Age Distribution    
Under 18 6,859 25.24%
15-24 3,711 13.66%
25-44 7,670 28.23%
45-64 5,390 19.84%
64 and Over 3541 13.03%
Median Age   33.5
Source: Bureau of the Census & Colorado Department of Local Affairs, 2005
Income
Income Statistics
Total Personal Income $810,371,441  

Per Capita Income:

  • Morgan County

$29,432

 
  • Colorado
$39,260  
  • U.S. Average - Median 2004
$47,192  
Source: Colo. Dept of Local Affairs 2005    
     
 
Real Estate & Housing
Real Estate Sales 2004 2005 2006
Total Number of Homes Sold 391 378 373
Average Sales Price $121,152 $127,638 $138,071
Brush $115,231 $117,892 $127,330
Source: Morgan County Board of Realtors, 2004-2006
Housing      
Average Rent   Range  
Efficiency Apartments   $350-$425  
1 bedroom   $305-$475  
2 bedroom   $450-$750  
3 bedroom   $550-$840  
4 bedroom   $690-$1,100  
5 bedroom   $750-$1,200  
Typical lot cost range (no utilities)   $29,000-$60,000  
Average cost/sf for new home   $105-$130  
Total Housing Units   10,681  
Persons per Household   2.85  
Vacancy Rate   5.5%  
Health Care
Traditional services, combined with cutting-edge technology, a wide range of specialty clinics and occupational health programs allow residents to receive up-to-date health care in Morgan County.
  • 2 hospitals
  • 7 clinics
  • 3 nursing homes
  • 7 alternative care facilities
  • 4 retirement facilities
  • 11 dentists
  • 31 doctors
  • 6 chiropractors
  • 7 optometrists
     
The Morgan County Communications Center provides 24-hour public safety dispatch for enhanced 911, police, fire, and ambulance calls. Ambulance service is owned by Morgan county, with 32 volunteers, all of whom are certified EMT's.
Agriculture
Morgan County is ranked third among Colorado counties for value of crops and livestock produced. The major crops grown in the County include corn, sugar beets, hay, silage, wheat, potatoes, onions, pinto beans, alfalfa, barley, nursery and greenhouse crops, field seeds, grass seeds, turf, and sunflowers. The dairy and beef industry also have a large presence in the County.
Community Facilities
  • 64 churches
  • 17motels/hotels, 350 total rooms
  • 162 civic clubs/organizations
  • 2 museums
  • 2 public libraries
  • 7 recreation/fitness centers
  • City intramural sports
  • 16 parks
  • 3 lakes
  • 2 City owned swimming pools
 
   
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