The cost of living in Fort Collins, Colorado at 129.2 is above the national average of 100, but lower than the rest of the state, which is 132. Like many expensive cities, housing is the biggest factor influencing the difference. Housing is at 202 on the scale, compared to Colorado in general at 192 and
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Perhaps best known by most Americans as the place from where the government’s free publications come, Pueblo, Colorado is routinely listed among the best places to live in the USA. However, if you’re a resident of Pueblo and your debt situation is getting out of hand, life there might be a bit less than wonderful
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The good news is that the financial health of the metro Denver area is more robust than the rest of northern Colorado. The median household income for Denver residents is $60,260 compared to $49,960. The per capita personal income is $57,773 compared to $45,065 for northern Colorado and $51,999 for the state as a whole.
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Colorado Springs is known for its great outdoor lifestyle. That’s why many folks choose to live there even though it means they earn less than they might in other Colorado locations. The median household income in Colorado Springs increased by four percent, from $53,915 in 2014 to $56,079 in 2017, but was still several thousand
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If you live in Aurora, Colorado, you’re probably aware of the high percentage of professional athletes who come from the city. From major league baseball and pro basketball players to world champion bodybuilders and rodeo stars and everything in between, Aurora was their birthplace or the place they grew up in. In addition to spawning
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As a place to live, Colorado has a lot going for it. The Centennial State took third place in CNBC’s list of “Top States for Business 2010.” And for cost of living, Colorado comes in at position 34 out of 51, scoring 102.3 percent on the national index. Coloradoans pay 98.5 percent for groceries, 113.9
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