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Denver 7: Rising homeowners insurance costs add new pressure to Colorado housing market

Rising homeowners insurance costs are becoming a new challenge for Colorado homeowners and buyers, adding pressure to an already-expensive housing market. People shopping for a home usually focus on location, price and interest rates. Now, experts say insurance premiums are playing a much bigger role in the homeowning process. Colorado Chamber of Commerce President and […]


Denver 7: Colorado Chamber outlines 2026 priorities ahead of legislative session

The Colorado Chamber of Commerce has released its legislative agenda for the upcoming session, outlining priorities it says are meant to improve the state’s business climate. The agenda focuses on reducing regulatory burdens, understanding costs, protecting the workforce and examining how new laws could impact businesses across Colorado. “The regulatory burdens are the top number […]


Gazette: EDITORIAL: Underlying Colorado’s rocky economic terrain — overregulation

Colorado’s robust economy has long established the state as one of the nation’s fastest growing. Originally built on tourism and outdoor recreation, the Centennial State has become a haven for high-tech industries like telecom, IT and aerospace — driving an extraordinary population boom and an enviable standard of living. … The Colorado Chamber of Commerce […]


Colorado Sun: Colorado’s talent pipeline report identifies 163 “top jobs”

While recreational vehicle service technicians and manicurists dropped off because of the slower growth rate and not meeting the living-wage criteria. … Colorado Chamber of Commerce officials said it complements the organization’s own work with business members, partly because it gets government officials’ and educators’ attention. “It can set off some alarms as the state […]


Vail Daily: Colorado’s business competitiveness shows cracks as investment drifts out of state

Business experts say 2025 was a mixed bag for Colorado’s business climate. Rankings from business leader surveys, state and federal organizations and news sites paint a murky picture for the region’s competitiveness as economic factors like housing affordability and excessive regulations on employers plummet. Now, business leaders are eyeing the upcoming legislative session as an […]


Gazette: EDITORIAL: Biting the hand that feeds the workforce

As if Colorado lawmakers haven’t done enough to hamstring the state’s employers — or scare off those seeking to locate here — one of the legislature’s ruling Democrats now wants to give job creators another kick in the shins. … The Colorado Chamber of Commerce’s news service, the Sum & Substance, reports that Feret will […]


Colorado Sun: What’s Working: Sixth most regulated state but 11th best for business.

That’s according to the updated scorecard from the Colorado Chamber. Most of the rankings are from outside sources, like CNBC, US News and Aspen Technology Labs. But ranking as the sixth most regulated state comes from the Chamber’s own report in partnership with business analysis firm StratACUMEN. “The Chamber has conducted three annual business surveys […]


Denver Gazette: Colorado’s cost of living soars, ranks third-most expensive in the U.S.

Colorado is now the third most expensive state to live in, according to a new report by a business group. Released on Thursday, the Colorado Scorecard “presents a mixed outlook,” according to the state chamber’s president and CEO, Loren Furman. While Colorado saw improvements in many areas, including the cost of doing business, GDP and […]



Colorado Politics: Regulatory layers turn cost of doing business in Colorado into ‘death by a thousand cuts’

Amid recession fears, tariffs uncertainty , slowing job growth and economic uncertainty, Colorado businesses said one challenge outweighs them all – a regulatory thicket that is driving up costs, stalling investment and pushing companies to look elsewhere in the country. … In 2024, the Colorado Chamber of Commerce released its third annual report, which inspected […]