Nearly 8 in 10 respondents said that homelessness is a serious problem.
Coloradans recognize that mental health is an issue across the state.
35% of Coloradans worry they won't be able to afford food next year.
83% of people said they’re worried their children won’t be able to afford to live in Colorado in the future.
20% of renters in Colorado are really struggling financially, compared to only 5% of homeowners.
In Colorado, concerns about gun violence increased a staggering 13% between 2022 and 2023.
One in four people surveyed said they have postponed seeking mental health care in the past year, primarily due to financial challenges.
Job security is a major concern for 20% of Coloradans. That concern is even greater for those living on low incomes.
75% of those who postponed medical, dental or mental health care said it was related to cost and ability to pay for the services.