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Aldo Svaldi

Aldo Svaldi

Business Reporter at The Denver Post

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Recent Articles

denverpost.com

Colorado’s richer enclaves make it a leader in wealth disparity

The Rocky Mountain region has the largest wealth gaps among its counties when measured in terms of the income earned from capital sources like stocks, bonds and property.
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Employers’ vaccine mandates strengthened by full FDA approval

The Food and Drug Administration’s approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on Monday provides employers with the legal cover they need to make vaccines mandatory in the workplace, al…
greeleytribune.com

Rise of the delta variant has small businesses in Colorado and else...

Fears about labor costs and supply shortages have taken a back seat to worries about what the Delta variant will do to the economy.
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Metro Denver’s housing market hits the brakes in July

A monthly report shows metro Denver’s housing market slowed in July, with closings down from June and the inventory of available homes remaining tight but rising at a record rate.
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With five weeks left, nearly 100,000 Coloradans face loss of core f...

In five weeks, three key federal benefit programs are set to end, which based on current counts could leave 98,000 without a supplemental $300 a week in federal assistance, according to a weekly up…
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Metro Denver home prices set another record, and rents on rise, too

Metro Denver broke a 20-year-old record for annual home price appreciation in April, but it only took a month to break that new record in May, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller home p…
canoncitydailyrecord.com

Polis asked to extend eviction ban through Sept. 30 for those seeki...

Local government and nonprofit leaders asked Gov. Jared Polis Monday to provide tenants actively seeking rental assistance dollars an additional two months to avoid eviction as the expiration of a …
denverpost.com

Colorado kept building homes during the pandemic last year, but whe...

Despite the economic headwinds the nation faced last year, homebuilders pulled nearly one million more single-family home permits in 2020 than they did in 2019, making it the most robust year for n…
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Empower Retirement to take over Prudential Financial’s retirement b...

Empower Retirement continues to roll up competitors, with Prudential Financial’s retirement business just the latest in a string of deals the Greenwood Village company has put together.
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Metro Denver records second biggest jump in supply of homes for sal...

The supply of homes available for sale is rising across the country this summer, and metro Denver is seeing some of the biggest increases anywhere, according to a survey from Zillow.
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Colorado’s unemployment rate remains elevated at 6.2%

Colorado employers added 10,800 jobs in June, according to Friday’s monthly update from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.
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Colorado’s unemployment system adding multifactor authentication to...

The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment will require multifactor authentication in early August for accounts at MyUI+, the state’s online portal used to file unemployment insurance cl…
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Federal grand jury indicts DaVita, former CEO Kent Thiry on two con...

The federal government alleges Denver-based DaVita Inc. and former CEO Kent Thiry allegedly conspired with other firms in the dialysis and kidney care business to not solicit each other’s emp…
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Colorado approves nearly $20 million in incentives in return for 1,...

The four applicants, whose identities are secret, come from an array of industries, including a maker of vertical landing aircraft.
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Nearly one in five metro Denver homes occupied by someone who moved...

In some parts of the country, when people land in a home they tend to hunker down and stay put for decades, but Denver isn’t one of those places, according to a LendingTree analysis of U.S. C…
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Boulder remains at top of “Best Places to Live” list for second year

Last year, Colorado boasted four metro areas among the top 10 in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Places to Live” list, no small accomplishment. But the pandemic has changed t…
denverpost.com

ATMs are now ITMs. Big spaces are now small. Post-pandemic, your ba...

Whether it was transferring money through Zelle or depositing checks remotely or setting up new accounts entirely online, the pandemic accelerated the comfort level consumers had with digital banki…
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Colorado rents surge in June as demand for apartments ramps up

After staying flat or declining during much of the pandemic last year, apartment rents in Colorado are rapidly making up for lost ground, even in hard hit areas like Denver, according to a monthly …
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Denver real estate: Median home price hits record, but could biddin...

The median price of a single-family home sold in metro Denver in June reached a record $600,000, but a surge in new listings contributed to a record monthly jump in the number of homes available fo…
greeleytribune.com

Airbnb blocks 2,600 young adults from renting ‘party’ homes in Denver

Airbnb for the past year has actively blocked short-term rentals it suspects might be used to host large parties, the kind that upset hosts, disturb neighborhoods, and give the industry a bad name.
denverpost.com

Airbnb blocks 2,600 young adults from renting “party” homes in Denver

Airbnb for the past year has actively blocked short-term rentals it suspects might be used to host large parties, the kind that upset hosts, disturb neighborhoods, and give the industry a bad name.