
A Job Of Your Dreams May Not Be In The Cards If Post-College Debt Weighs You Down
In Colorado, the Institute for College Access & Success said grads have an average student debt load of $26,530.

By Ben Markus

Hickenlooper Maintains Innocence And Calls Ethics Complaint ‘Frivolous’ In Response
The governor’s response triggers the beginning of an investigation from the Independent Ethics Commission.

By Ben Markus

Flat Revenues And Tough Competition: The Tricky Hand Colorado Casinos Are Dealt
To attract customers and workers, casinos across the state are renovating their properties and raising their wages.

By Ben Markus

Denver Snubbed As Amazon Splits HQ2 Between East Coast Cities
“We knew Colorado was the underdog, but the process alone was worth its weight in gold,” said Sam Bailey, the Metro Denver EDC’s vice president of economic development.

By Ben Markus

Craft Beer Is Finding It Harder To Stay King Of The Mountain In Colorado
The independent craft beer industry arguably faces more challenges today than at any other time since Prohibition.

By Ben Markus

Accountants Are Still Unlocking The Mysteries Of The New Tax Code
There’s one other issue keeping accountants up at night. Many taxpayers could end up owing the IRS more money in April than they realize.

By Ben Markus

Record-Breaking Political Spending Swamps Colorado Election Races
This year is already the most expensive political campaign season in state history, and there are still three weeks to go before votes get counted.

By Ben Markus

No, There’s Not An Apartment Glut In Denver. There’s A Renter Shortage
Average rents in the Denver area have grown to $1,500 a month. Downtown averages $2,000 a month.

By Ben Markus

Move Over Denver, Colorado Springs Might Have The Hottest Housing Market
Home prices have jumped 44 percent in the last 5 years in the state’s second largest city.

By Ben Markus

A Taste For Whiskey, Cocktail Culture And Home Grown Hooch Goose Colorado Hard Liquor Sales
Spirit sales up 35 percent in Colorado since 2010. That means hard liquor sales have grown three times faster than beer.

By Ben Markus

Colorado’s Oil Industry Is Still Booming, As The Industry Casts Wary Eye On Proposition 112
If passed, Proposition 112 will increase the minimum distance between new wells and homes, offices, rivers and playgrounds to 2,500 feet.

By Ben Markus

Colorado’s Economy Is Winning, But Not Everyone Shares The Victory
The long-term unemployed are still unable to find jobs, while some employers are struggling to find qualified workers.

By Ben Markus

In Colorado, Low Unemployment Means Workers Finally Have the Upper Hand
The state’s unemployment rate is at just 2.8 percent and job growth has accelerated, perplexing economists.

By Ben Markus

Colorado Medical Marijuana Sales Take A Nosedive. Is The End Nigh?
Medical marijuana isn’t snuffed out yet. Sales in June were down, but customers still bought $27 million in medical cannabis.

By Ben Markus

Too Little Supply And Too Much Demand Are Driving Denver’s Housing Woes
The Great Recession shocked the system 10 years ago, and those problems are still being felt.

By Ben Markus

Renewed Investor Suit Contains Whistleblower Details In Deadly Firestone Well Explosion
Most of the new information in the amended complaint comes from a whistleblower only identified as “Former Employee 7.”

By Ben Markus