Cost of living, housing affordability are top concerns for Colorado residents

By Marissa Ventrelli | Colorado Politics

Cost of living, housing and politics top the list of concerns for Coloradans this year, according to the Colorado Health Foundation’s annual pulse survey.

Of the 2,404 individuals surveyed, 19% identified cost of living and inflation as the most important issue facing the state, while 17% named housing affordability and 11% cited government and politics. Other top concerns included homelessness, immigration and public safety.

Immigration saw the highest change — a 12-point increase from last year’s survey. Responses for cost of living and housing increased 3 and 2 points, respectively. 

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