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Colorado women earn 81 cents on every dollar earned by men, and child care costs are making it worse
Colorado women working full time are making 80.9 cents on the dollar compared to men, and compounded by other inequalities over the course of a career, that adds up to a retirement income that falls short.
Bennet sits down with Routt County leaders to discuss local affordability challenges
Roundtable highlights stories of housing insecurity, child care strain, health care gaps A recent...
Households With 2 Kids Need to Earn Average of $402,708 to Comfortably Afford Child Care
A recent study from LendingTree examines the growing cost of childcare across the U.S., finding...
The Care Economy – VC Investment Landscape
Data from Invest in Care highlights growing investment activity in the care economy, including...
Ballot measure to boost child care funding in Garfield, Pitkin, Eagle counties headed to victory
A proposal to create a 0.25% sales tax in Garfield and Pitkin counties and a portion of Eagle...
The Economic Impacts of Lost Child Care Assistance in Colorado
Coverage from Common Sense Institute states that Colorado is facing significant economic...
Moms First – ROI of Childcare Report
A report from Moms First, developed in partnership with Boston Consulting Group, finds that...






