From the rising cost of living and persistent housing challenges to concerns about government dysfunction and mental health, Pulse: The Colorado Health Foundation Poll captures how people across Colorado are experiencing life in our state. Each year, the poll provides critical insights to inform policies that shape the health and well-being of our communities.
This year’s findings offer both a deeper understanding of Coloradans’ priorities and a clear signal to policymakers and community leaders: people are under pressure—and increasingly unsure whether anyone is listening. The most pressing takeaways from this year’s results include:
- Government and politics now top the list of concerns. For the first time in Pulse history, more Coloradans pointed to political dysfunction and polarization as their greatest worry—even ahead of cost of living.
- Affordability remains a daily pressure. Housing costs, health care, and basic expenses continue to stretch household budgets, especially for renters, young adults, and people without health insurance.
- People are adjusting—but not necessarily doing better. There are fewer signs of growing financial struggle, but also fewer signs of meaningful improvement. Many Coloradans appear to be coping with a new, more constrained normal.
- Trust in civic action is low. Most people don’t believe that contacting elected officials or speaking up at meetings will lead to real change—though volunteering remains a bright spot.
- Experiences vary widely. Data cuts show significant differences across rural and urban regions, political affiliations (including unaffiliated voters), and economic circumstances, highlighting the need for tailored solutions.
The Colorado Health Foundation is hosting three separate events to take a deeper dive into the data. This phased-release approach offers multiple opportunities to engage with the findings that matter most to you. We’ll kick things off in July with a release on Coloradans’ top concerns, followed by an August release exploring how responses varied across specific demographics, and a special September release focused on responses from Hispanic and Latino Coloradans.
REGISTER NOW for any – or all – of our virtual briefings!
Economic Strains and Political Discontent - What’s Driving Coloradan’s Concerns?
Presented in English with live interpretation in Spanish
When: Tuesday, July 15 at 10 a.m. MT
Beyond the Numbers: Where Coloradans Stand & How Their Experiences Diverge
Presented in English with live interpretation in Spanish
When: Wednesday, August 13 at 10 a.m. MT
Deep Dive: Insights from Hispanic and Latino Coloradans
Presented in Spanish and English. Simultaneous interpretation will be available
When: Wednesday, September 10 at 5:30 p.m. MT
Registration is free and required, and anyone interested can register here.
The Colorado Health Foundation Pulse Poll findings provide a valuable glimpse into the concerns, experiences and aspirations of Coloradans, setting the stage for meaningful change. By participating in the webinar briefings, you can engage directly with the data and join the dialogue with other community leaders to help shape policies and initiatives that bring health equity within reach. Together, we can listen, learn, and work toward building thriving communities across Colorado.