Competitive salary ranked most important for Colorado workers as inflation...
For Colorado workers, finding meaning at work takes a back seat to making enough money to pay the bills and ramping up their skills to stay relevant, according to a new poll from Pinnacol Assurance....
View ArticleColorado has smallest dependence on census-guided funding, study finds
Colorado had the smallest dependence on federal spending distributed with help from the once-a-decade census, according to a new update of a long-running study. Federal spending accounted for 6.3% of...
View ArticleColorado’s unemployed workers face a big hit if federal assistance gets cut...
Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation, the extra $600 a week in benefits unemployed workers now receive, is slated to end July 25, which could spell financial woes for the roughly 345,000 people...
View ArticlePence, Harris spar over COVID-19 in vice presidential debate as fly takes...
SALT LAKE CITY — Vice President Mike Pence defended the Trump administration’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic that has killed more than 210,000 Americans Wednesday night, while his Democratic...
View ArticleColorado’s richer enclaves make it a leader in wealth disparity
When prospectors came to Colorado searching for gold and silver, a lucky few found their riches, while many others settled down and found jobs instead. Old mining towns are again enclaves of wealth,...
View ArticleGov. Jared Polis: Colorado’s state income tax “should be zero”
Gov. Jared Polis said he supports reimagining Colorado’s state tax structure to eliminate income taxes, as nine other states have done. “It’s obviously easier said than done, but in effect when you tax...
View ArticleFriednash: Polis’ anti-income tax position isn’t as outlandish as it sounds
Imagine if Colorado had no state income tax. Last week at a conservative political conference, Gov. Jared Polis floated the idea of reimagining Colorado’s state tax structure to eliminate income taxes,...
View ArticleHigher-income Coloradans see big employment and wage growth. Everyone else...
Coloradans at higher income levels are increasingly more likely than poorer people to be employed and to be enjoying salary growth, according to new economic data and analysis presented to state...
View ArticleTrump Organization faces criminal tax fraud trial over perks
NEW YORK — For years, as Donald Trump was soaring from reality TV star to the White House, his real estate empire was bankrolling big perks for some of his top executives, including apartments and...
View ArticleColorado still outpaces national economy, but business leaders’ confidence down
Although Colorado’s economy continues to outperform much of the rest of the country, a new survey shows state business leaders remain pessimistic heading into the new year. The results released...
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