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...
Our Path: A CCLP 20th Anniversary Retrospect
This collection of vignettes celebrates some of CCLP's proudest accomplishments over the past 20 years, including the minimum wage campaign in 2016 and the EITC (Earned Income Tax Credit). Click here to view our 20th Anniversary Book
State of Working Colorado 2017
The State of Working Colorado is a collection of critical data designed to look beyond broad-based economic indicators to better understand how the economy is working for all Coloradans. Colorado has one of the strongest performing economies in the country. Job growth...
Facing Eviction Alone: A Study of Evictions in Denver, 2014-2016
Amid Colorado’s growing affordable-housing crisis, there are roughly 850 evictions filed with courts every week across the state. According to data compiled by the Colorado Judicial Branch and Denver County Court, there were at least 44,000 evictions filed...
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"...
Health care affordability and Colorado’s low wage workers: a look at Medicaid recipients in Colorado
With the Trump Administration now allowing states to implement work requirements for Medicaid recipients, take a look at this comprehensive breakdown of the work and employment realities for Medicaid recipients in Colorado. [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...
2016 State of Working Colorado
Published annually by CCLP, this report presents a collection of critical data designed to look beyond broad-based economic indicators to better understand how the economy is working for all Coloradans across the income spectrum. The report reveals alarming and...
The Flaws in “Impacts of Increasing Colorado’s Minimum Wage”
This brief critiques a study produced by Eric Fruits, an economist hired by the Common Sense Policy Roundtable, a conservative and business-aligned organization in Colorado. Fruits’ study, “Impacts of Increasing Colorado’s Minimum Wage,” makes a variety of claims...
Assets & Opportunity Scorecard: Colorado State Profile
The Assets & Opportunity Scorecard is a comprehensive look at Americans’ financial security. This profile shows how Colorado measures up in five issue areas: Financial Assets & Income, Businesses & Jobs, Housing & Homeownership, Health Care and...