Colorado’s fiscal future looks brighter, but the recovery is uneven

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Colorado’s fiscal future looks brighter, but the recovery is uneven

Associated Press file

An unexpectedly quick economic recovery means lawmakers potentially have a surplus as high as $3.8 billion for the coming fiscal year, according to new legislative projections. “This is surprisingly good and welcome economic news for Colorado, given that the entire world is in the grip of a deadly virus and the United States is experiencing an all-time high in hospitalizations and deaths,” Gov. Jared Polis said in a statement.

Colorado’s fiscal future looks brighter, but the recovery is uneven

Associated Press file

An unexpectedly quick economic recovery means lawmakers potentially have a surplus as high as $3.8 billion for the coming fiscal year, according to new legislative projections. “This is surprisingly good and welcome economic news for Colorado, given that the entire world is in the grip of a deadly virus and the United States is experiencing an all-time high in hospitalizations and deaths,” Gov. Jared Polis said in a statement.
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