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Coloradans carry heavy debt loads, and it isn’t financially healthy

Colorado has the highest per capita debt burdens in the country, and there isn’t an easy way to reverse that.

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Land holdings of Colorado-connected billionaires took a big leap in 2025

The top four landowners affiliated with Colorado own about as much land as is contained within New Hampshire.

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Colorado’s workforce has been shrinking since September — and that could spell trouble

Reduced migration to the state, especially international migration, appears to have reduced the number of working-age adults in Colorado.

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Buyers can drive a hard bargain on unsold late model cars

Dodge, Jeep and Alfa Romeo have some of the biggest overhang of 2024 vehicles that haven’t found a buyer.

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Xcel Energy’s preemptive power shutoffs scrutinized by legislature

Lawmakers and state regulators hold hearings about utility’s actions.

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Downtown’s Denver Place to be purchased by owner of adjacent office tower

Denver Place, the two-tower downtown office complex, is poised for new ownership.

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‘The federal government was weaponized by Amazon,’ Watson says in SEC trial

“The blitzkrieg attack by Amazon included the weaponization of the SEC against me,” Brian Watson told jurors in a downtown courtroom.

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Nonprofit buys Aurora church for $6M to build new campus