New Census Data: Colorado Families Struggle to Make Ends Meet
The U.S. Census Bureau released new data today showing that nearly a half million Coloradans, or 10.6 percent, struggle with poverty and that the state’s child poverty rate has increased to 15.3 percent. Statewide data also showed that median household income declined slightly from the previous year, and that 16.6 percent of Coloradans are uninsured, which is higher than the national rate.
“The fact remains that far too many Colorado families are struggling to make ends meet on a daily basis,” said Kathy White, Project Coordinator of the Colorado Fiscal Policy Institute. “In the fifth year of an economic recovery, advances have been too slow and poverty levels remain too high.”
Released Aug. 28, 2007

