Sedgwick County , Colorado
Population: 2,346 residents · 2023 Census ACS
Income $52,833 Home $142,700 Rent $728/mo
Page updated: · Data vintage: CDC PLACES 2023 · FEMA NRI v1.20
Sedgwick County is one of the smaller US counties by population, with roughly 2,346 residents. At that scale, median figures shift markedly with even a few high- or low-income households moving in or out — useful for general comparisons but with wider error bars than larger counties. FEMA's National Risk Index ranks Sedgwick County in the bottom 7% nationally for natural-hazard exposure — an underrated factor in long-term housing-cost comparisons.
$52,833
Median Income
household
$142,700
Home Value
median
$728/mo
Monthly Rent
median gross
N/A
Unemployment
rate
Income & Housing
| Median Household Income | $52,833 |
| Per Capita Income | $34,866 |
| Poverty Rate | 14.5% |
| Median Home Value | $142,700 |
| Median Gross Rent | $728/mo |
| Owner Occupied | 72.3% |
| Renter Occupied | 27.7% |
Demographics & Education
| Total Population | 2,346 |
| Median Age | 42.9 yrs |
| Bachelor's or Higher | 27.4% |
Health Outcomes
CDC PLACES 2023 · % of adults
28.5%
Obesity
13.0%
Diabetes
14.5%
Smoking
37.8%
High Blood Pressure
20.5%
No Physical Activity
24.5%
Depression
31.3%
Insufficient Sleep
75.8%
Annual Checkup
Natural Hazard Risk
FEMA National Risk Index · county-level scores
Overall risk score: 6.5 · 7th national percentile
🌪️ Tornado
23.35
🔥 Wildfire
34.13
❄️ Winter Storm
15.25
🌍 Earthquake
14.31
☀️ Drought
87.85
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