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Colorado s stagnant budget isn t helping the shrinking middle class, report finds

Colorado’s stagnant budget isn’t helping the shrinking middle class, report finds Jennifer Brown, The Colorado Sun © Timothy Hurst/The Coloradoan Homeowner Kevin Hale works to remove a pane of glass on his home while remodeling the interior with Front Country Carpentry LLC on Tuesday, June 4, 2019, on South Grant Street in Fort Collins, Colo. Colorado’s middle class is shrinking, and the lifestyle long associated with it homeownership, a car, college savings and occasional vacations is getting harder to achieve.  That’s been the economic trend in the state, and across the country, for decades. But new research suggests Colorado’s public investments or lack of them could be better directed to help people climb out of poverty and into a true middle-income lifestyle.

For Foodies: 9 New Places to Indulge!

Brilliant Coffee Company. Photos by Nicole McPheeters by CRAIG COLEY The throes of a pandemic might seem an inauspicious time to open a new restaurant or food store, but Bloomington has seen a healthy number of new such venues launch in the face of considerable obstacles. Consider that on-site dining was shut down entirely for two months, then limited to 50% capacity, and is still constrained by the requirement that tables be spaced 6 feet apart. Also consider that many people remain uncomfortable dining out. All the same, a number of people both industry veterans and newcomers have taken the plunge despite the challenges. Here are a few.

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