Recent Research
The Metro-Wide Accumulated Costs of Migrants
An Updated Snapshot of Colorado’s 2023 Economy
Colorado Jobs and Labor Force Update – January 2024
Property Taxes on the Rise Despite State and Local Relief – Update for Douglas, Boulder, and Arapahoe Counties
The Cost of Juvenile Crime and its Economic Impact on Colorado
The Accumulated Costs of Denver Migrants
Colorado’s 2023 Economic Performance Index
Prices in the 21st Century – Colorado
Inflation in Colorado – January 2024 Update
Supply and Demand: Diagnosing Colorado’s Skills and Attainment Gap
By 2031, 73% of Colorado’s jobs will require at least some postsecondary education, and currently 70.7% of Colorado adults currently qualify.[i] That number includes imported talent—people who attain higher education elsewhere and move to Colorado. At present, only 66.5% of the state’s adult population born in Colorado meets that standard—over 79,000 people short of 73%.