Denver Economy newsletter
Today's top economy stories from The Denver Post
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Colorado’s small towns are matching big city home prices

The median home value in Canon City is now higher than that of Chicago, and Breckenridge home prices are the fourth highest of any micropolitan area in the country.

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Former Denver Nuggets GM Calvin Booth lists Cherry Hills mansion for $5M

Former Nuggets GM Calvin Booth and his wife, Keisha, are leaving the Denver area and listing their extensively renovated Cherry Hills Village home for $5.2 million.

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Improving Investor Behavior: Retiring at highs, planning for lows

Retirement has never been about spending a statement balance. It is about converting a lifetime of accumulated wealth into the income and flexibility needed to live well.

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Why Gen Z has it harder — and what to do about it

It’s no secret that the job market is difficult for new grads.

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Alterra Mountain Co. trimming its corporate workforce, including some in Denver

The cuts came shortly after the company sought city and state incentives to help with a headquarters relocation.

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Bill Mosher stepping down as guiding hand for Denver’s redevelopment

Mosher’s key projects were the conversion of Burnham Yards into a future Broncos stadium and the revitalization of Upper Downtown.

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Colorado woman charged with Tesla vandalism accuses Trump administration of political prosecution

Lucy Nelson argues she is facing up to 20 years in federal prison not because of the scope of her alleged crimes, but because federal prosecutors are abusing their power to punish her for her political beliefs.

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US existing homes fall 1.7% in July as record prices, high mortgage rates stifle would be-buyers

The U.S. median sales price increased 2% from a year earlier, to $434,100.

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