Statistics show that low-wage workers in rural Colorado need a raise. Underscoring that point is the fact that household income is lower and poverty rates are higher in rural counties of Colorado compared to urban areas. Meanwhile, the economic gap between urban and...
Ballot measure would help Colorado women
Raising Colorado’s minimum wage to $12 by 2020 would lift many of the state’s working women and their children out of poverty. That’s according to a new study published by the Women’s Foundation of Colorado on Tuesday. Both the full report and an executive summary are...
The truth about raising the wage
Claims from a study about the negative effects of raising the minimum wage are dubious if not outright misleading, according to a recent brief issued by Chris Stiffler, an economist with the Colorado Fiscal Institute with help from the Colorado Center on Law and...
Raising the Wage is fair and smart
Nearly 480,000 hardworking Coloradans would get a much-needed boost in earnings if Colorado voters approve a November ballot measure that raises the state’s minimum wage to $12 by 2020. Along with strengthening the financial security of many Colorado families, the...
Mapping Colorado’s human-services landscape
Human-service programs ensure that Colorado communities have the building blocks for a prosperous future, such as food, health care, child care and financial assistance. But not all Coloradans who qualify for these essential programs get the assistance they need....
News Release: Bill invests funds to relieve affordable-housing crisis
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 5, 2016 (PDF available here.) MEDIA CONTACT: Bob Mook bmook@copolicy.org 303-573-5669, ext. 311 Bill invests funds to relieve affordable-housing crisis DENVER – Colorado’s affordable-housing crisis is imposing a heavy burden on low-income...
7 ways to address wage stagnation and income inequality
Despite steady job growth, rising productivity and declining unemployment in recent years, it is clear that broadly shared prosperity has not rebounded in Colorado. According to CCLP’s State of Working Colorado 2015-16, the median hourly wage has remained virtually...
Coloradans still fare poorly in poverty measures
Six years into an economic recovery, far too many Colorado families are still being left behind. Unlike other measures of economic health such as unemployment, poverty rates have been much slower to respond to the economic recovery. Economic insecurity and poverty...






