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What is COPOP?



Trends in Colorado's Resident Population

Some key trends in Colorado's resident population include:
- A growing proportion of young professionals and families, who are drawn to the state's vibrant cities and outdoor recreational opportunities.
- An aging population, with a significant increase in the number of residents aged 65 and older, which can have implications for healthcare and social services.
- A diverse population, with a growing Hispanic and Latino community, which can contribute to the state's cultural and economic richness.


Implications of COPOP for the Local Economy
The resident population in Colorado has significant implications for the local economy. A growing population can lead to increased demand for housing, goods, and services, which can drive economic growth and job creation. However, it can also put pressure on infrastructure, transportation, and public services, which can be challenging for policymakers to manage.To mitigate these challenges, policymakers and business leaders can use COPOP data to inform their decisions and develop strategies that support sustainable growth and development. For example, they can:
- Invest in infrastructure projects, such as transportation and housing, to accommodate the growing population.
- Develop programs and initiatives to support the aging population, such as healthcare services and social support networks.
- Foster a diverse and inclusive business environment, which can attract and retain talented workers from diverse backgrounds.
Source: FRED - St. Louis Fed