Compare Denver to Los Angeles


Denver has a much smaller population count than Los Angeles: 554636 compared with 3694820.

Looking at housing units, the percentage of rentals differs quite a bit: 47.5% for Denver versus 61.4% for Los Angeles.

Los Angeles has a higher percentage of households with kids: 33.5% compared with 23.2% for Denver.

The median age for people living in Denver is 33.1 years old, while it is 31.6 years for Los Angeles.


The average daily temperature (Fahrenheit) on the first of each month (from January 1st at left, to December 1st at right) is:

Denver,33,29,33,45,47,63,73,72,68,59,38,34,
Los Angeles,56,56,56,58,61,64,67,69,70,68,63,56,


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