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Tamara Chuang

Business, Technology & Economy Writer at The Colorado Sun

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What’s Working: Colorado homeowners insurance increased nearly 60% in five years

Hail damage, wildfires and weather are only partly to blame, the insurance industry’s trade group says. There’s also “social inflation.”
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More than 15,500 business filings in Colorado deemed fraudulent wer...

The Attorney General said the filings linked to one Northglenn address were made when filing fees were reduced to $1, at a cost of $765,919 to taxpayers.
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Six more Colorado communities consider raising their minimum wage

A 2019 state law lets local governments set their own minimum wage. Boulder, Erie, Lafyette and three more are considering it.
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What’s Working: How a Colorado program is linking quantum, space an...

The state’s externship program places teachers at quantum, space and STEM companies. Will real-life experiences translate into inspiring students?
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How the U.S. patent office expanded innovation in Colorado in the p...

Being on the ground in Colorado helped the patent office reach inventors where they live — and double its staff in size in five years.
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What’s Working: This guy wants to get rid of endless phone loops, j...

Rohit Chopra, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, visited Colorado. Plus: July jobs report, unemployment, inflation and more!
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Denver inflation slowed faster than the national rate to 1.9%. Does...

Economists say falling housing prices have brought down inflation faster than the U.S. rate of 2.9% in July.

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Number of new Colorado businesses drops 21.7% nearly a year after f...

CU economists saw the sharpest decline in new business filings since 2005. But other financial trends indicate business is just getting back to normal.
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The economics of eating out have some of Denver’s top chefs dismaye...

Some of Denver’s award-winning chefs get specific about their love/hate relationship with Colorado’s largest dining scene.
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What’s Working: Market recovers but here’s why Colorado job growth ...

The number of jobs is still growing but at a slower rate. Plus: Unemployment claims, local layoffs and more!
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All the new minimum wages in Colorado that kick in Jan. 1

Minimum wage goes up every year in Denver, Boulder County, Edgewater and the whole state of Colorado. Here's why.
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What’s Working: Colorado top-paying and lowest-paying jobs

The state’s latest wage report is out with wage growth by occupation. Plus: Wages still growing, FAMLI update, Denver janitors may strike
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Demand for Colorado’s paid-family and medical leave 44% less than e...

Six months into the new FAMLI program, 62,000+ workers received $311 million in benefits, or 44% less than projected. Most are back at work.
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Recycling can feel pointless. Here are Colorado companies changing ...

The idea of recycling is nice. But with few Colorado companies recycling consumer waste into something useful, efforts seem futile. Don’t despair.
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What’s Working: Colorado’s deadline for websites to add “Do not sel...

Jun 29, 2024 ... The Colorado Privacy Act is already in effect. Here's how to stop sites from tracking you and to make sure your site is in compliance.
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$75 million in federal funds flow into Colorado Springs to expand c...

Entegris, which makes cases for silicon chips, picked the city because of CHIPS Act incentives. Construction is underway on a 130,000-square-foot facility that was once home to a Hewlett Packard plant.
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Colorado’s unemployment rate inches upward to 3.8%

That’s up from 3.3% in December. The May job report also shows thousands of jobs were added last month.
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What’s Working: Colorado employers may finally have found enough wo...

Colorado still has 1.7 jobs for every unemployed worker. Plus: Hiring by United Airlines, McDonald subsides; $20M grant for CU’s quantum shop
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Underemployed? How one Colorado company is trying to help - The Col...

Students from first-generation families often lack access to networks to help get that first job. GlobalMindED is working on that. Plus: Underemployment rates by state, Denver inflation slows.
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Governor, lawmakers are already planning big revisions to Colorado’...

Jared Polis, Attorney General Phil Weiser and a top Democratic lawmaker agree that Senate Bill 205 needs “additional clarity” and “improvements.” The proclamation follows a letter signed by 200 prominent technology executives and venture capitalists.
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Colorado’s $826.5 million plan to provide internet for all gets OK ...

The state’s plan will get 99% of Colorado households connected to fast internet and provide discounted plans for $30 a month.