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Colorado just keeps getting more expensive, and under Democratic control, it’s only getting worse.
From housing to energy bills to everyday fees, working families, small business owners, and retirees are all feeling the squeeze. Here’s a quick look at what’s driving up the cost of living across the state:
1. 🏠 Housing Prices Are Out of Control
The median home price in Denver is over $600,000 — up 50% since 2015. Rent is sky-high too, with one-bedrooms topping $2,000. Democratic policies have limited new housing, driving up demand and prices.
2. 📈 Property Taxes Keep Climbing
Property taxes have jumped 20–30% in places like Denver and Jefferson County. Seniors on fixed incomes are being priced out, and Democrat lawmakers keep blocking GOP efforts to provide relief.
3. 🛒 Everyday Costs Are Up
From grocery bag fees to vehicle registrations, daily expenses are piling up. Green regulations have made construction more expensive, and voters are noticing — 66% rate the economy as “fair” or “poor.”
4. ⚡️ Energy Bills Are Rising
Since 2018, energy costs have gone up 15%. Green energy mandates are raising utility bills for families and small businesses, with little support to ease the burden.
5. 🏥 Healthcare Uncertainty
Hundreds of thousands could lose Medicaid coverage due to budget fights. Democrats have opposed GOP proposals but offered no clear plan to protect vulnerable families.
🚨 Time for a New Direction
Colorado’s affordability crisis is real — and Republicans are stepping up to lead. Across the state, GOP candidates are gearing up for 2026 ready to lower taxes, expand housing, cut costly regulations, and put families first.
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