Self-Sufficiency Standard for Colorado 2022
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The Working Families Tax Credit Policy Paper
This policy paper, prepared by staff members Charles Brennan, Michelle Webster & Claire Sheridan, delves into the deep issues of economic inequality that permeates our state, but also proposes a solution: expanding Colorado's existing Earned Income Tax Credit...
Self-Sufficiency Standard for Colorado 2018
Prepared every few years for Colorado Center on Law and Policy by the Center for Women’s Welfare at the University of Washington, the Self-Sufficiency Standard calculates how much income a family must earn to meet basic needs without public or private assistance based...
Overlooked and Undercounted: Struggling to Make Ends Meet in Colorado
This eye-opening report from 2007 illustrates how many families were caught in a "policy gap" where they earned too much to qualify for governmental work support programs, but too little to support their families. [button newwindow="yes"...
Paying More to Borrow
Subprime Lender Thrives While Colorado Consumers Struggle OneMain is the largest subprime installment lender in the nation operating 1,800 branches in 44 states and by far the biggest fish in Colorado’s subprime lending sector. OneMain offers loans to borrowers with...
Outside the Box: An Approach to Promoting and Increasing Opportunities for People with Criminal Records
To spark discussion about policies that will help people with criminal records in Colorado gain access to the job market, this CCLP brief analyzes the barriers that prevent people with criminal records from obtaining employment and the impact of those barriers on...
Self-Sufficiency Standard for Colorado 2015
The Colorado Center on Law and Policy is publishing The Self-Sufficiency Standard for Colorado 2015 in an effort to ensure the best data and analyses are available to enable Colorado’s families and individuals to make progress toward real economic security. The result...
Support HB 14-1317: Colorado Child Care Assistance Program changes
Support HB 14-1317: Increase access to affordable child care for working families and decrease red tape for...