The Colorado Health Foundation Pulse Poll reveals that 89% of respondents rate housing affordability as an extreme or very serious problem. The results mark a significant increase from previous yea…
The results mark a significant increase from previous years and show concerns about housing affordability and the cost of living, affecting healthcare coverage and financial stability decisions.
The percentage of respondents who see housing affordability as an “extreme” or “very serious” problem climbed from 67% in 2020 to 89% in 2024, with 60% now saying housing is an “extremely serious” problem, up from 37% in 2020 and 51% last year. “Nearly nine in 10 rate the cost of housing as a ‘very serious’ problem — more than say the same for any other issue, even the cost of living overall.”
“With housing affordability once again at the top of Coloradans’ concerns in 2024, we’re clearly hearing that people are not yet feeling relief from all the state and local policy changes that have sought to address this critical issue in our state,” said Kyle Rojas Legleiter, Colorado Health Foundation senior policy director.
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