EDITORIAL: Faulty policies make costly Colorado costlier
Life is far more costly in the post-pandemic landscape than it was back in 2019. That’s the unfortunate reality we live with today.
But why? And why haven’t prices come back down?
An expansive new report from the nonpartisan
Government-mandated shutdowns and global uncertainty stalled most sectors of the economy. GDP dropped nearly 30% in the second quarter of 2020 alone, among the sharpest economic collapses in modern history.
Federal spending kicked into high gear, injecting trillions of dollars into the economy and engorging the federal debt by
“This combination — a rapidly recovering economy, extraordinary fiscal transfers, near-zero interest rates, and lingering supply constraints — created the conditions for the fastest inflation in more than 40 years,”
Since the era of profligate fiscal and monetary policies came to an end, inflation has slowed to 2.4% by January. But the cost of living hasn’t fallen. Slower inflation simply means it’s at a higher baseline — sticking consumers with “a materially more expensive economy than the one that existed prior to the inflationary shock.”
Unfortunately, prices aren’t coming down.
The
That ranks us the ninth least affordable among the 50 states.
In
Shelter and utilities shot up 40% between 2019 and 2025, the 13th largest increase. That phenomenon is accelerated by Colorado’s energy policies mandating coal plant closures and high renewable energy standards — policies that push electricity prices 50% higher than the national average, as
Xcel Energy’s Clean Energy Plan — designed to comply with those policies — will cost an estimated
According to
When auto theft is a more likely occurrence, insurance companies raise rates.
Colorado’s child care costs also rank ninth fastest rising — surging 56.4% and forcing families to conjure up an additional
Government’s direct impact is squeezing families, too.
Rather than relief, Coloradans face a campaign to hike income taxes on November’s ballot by
A higher cost-of-living baseline is now baked in — the result of years of reckless government engineering. What went up won’t come down.
The question now is how much higher
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