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Last night's presidential debate focused on economic issues. Our reporters look at candidate claims about business creation, the minimum wage, trade and the length of the tax code.
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Commentator Frank Deford takes a close look at fantasy sports and concludes the profits to be made there are very real.
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Local tax and spending issues, as well as city council and mayoral races largely dominate Colorado's 2015 election. There is only one statewide question,…
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Severance taxes are what energy companies pay to the state for the oil, gas, coal, or other minerals they take out of the ground. Each year that adds up…
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As a result of Colorado's booming oil production, energy companies are paying more in severance taxes – money they pay the state for taking minerals out…
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The oil and gas industry pays a ton of money in severance taxes to energy producing states like Colorado, Wyoming and especially North Dakota. When oil…
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Most Coloradans probably know that 4-20 – April 20 – has become the day for celebrating marijuana. Although the origin is still debated, 420 is probably…
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Oil towns across the country are seeing the impacts of the price slump. The entire state of Texas is seeing an economic slowdown. Tiny oil towns once…
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Under current state law Colorado provides 186 tax breaks — everything from vending machine food to dairy equipment, affordable housing, livestock feed,…
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As they prepare to write the annual budget, there's mixed news for Colorado lawmakers. The latest revenue forecast shows the economy will remain strong,…