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Jobs & Our Economy
Colorado Labor Market Update - January 2026

In January 2026, Colorado added 6,600 nonfarm jobs; government employment fell by 600 while private job growth was 7,200.

Jobs & Our Economy
Iowa Jobs and Labor Force Update - January 2026

This month, Iowa reported a net gain of 6,400 jobs.

April 08, 2026 Andrzej Wieciorkowski
State Budget
Colorado Budget: How Did We Get Here?

Colorado’s Joint Budget Committee is proposing an FY2026-27 budget that incorporates half a billion dollars worth of cuts to address a $1.5 billion budget shortage.

April 07, 2026 DJ Summers
Energy & Our Environment
Public Access and Private Property: The Economics of Colorado River Access

This report will examine the legal framework surrounding the issue of what constitutes private property, to provide context for the ongoing debate. First, it will attempt to inform the entire discussion by