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Colorado vs Washington: contractor markets, side by side

Colorado has 7,631 active licensed contractors across the trades we cover; Washington has 70,774 about 9× fewer licensed contractors. Counts come from the Colorado Division of Professions and Occupations (DORA) and the Washington Labor & Industries (L&I); market figures are U.S. Census aggregates.

 ColoradoWashington
Active licensed contractors7,63170,774
Licenses per 10k residents13.284.0
Residents5,771,1588,422,710
Households2,500,2193,540,228
Median household income$92,748$95,237
Building permits (2025)33,75434,913
Top city by licensesDenverSeattle

Washington is the denser market: 84.0 active licenses per 10k residents against 13.2 in Colorado. Density cuts both ways — more contractors to sell to per square mile, and more competition per job for the contractors themselves.

Household income runs higher in Washington — $95,237 median against $92,748 in Colorado — which generally shows up in project budgets and ticket sizes.

Trade by trade

Counts are active licenses only, from each state's license board. A “—” means that board doesn't issue a statewide license for the trade, not that the trade doesn't exist there.