DENVER — Colorado’s net migration has declined 52.5% relative to 2015, that is 36,146 fewer individuals arriving in Colorado in 2025. That is the headline from a new report from the non-partisan, non-profit Common Sense Institute (CSI).
There are still more people moving to Colorado than leaving but the rate they are arriving has slowed drastically.
“It creates real problems when you have negative migration. This is fewer people in our workforce paying taxes and contributing to overall services,” said Common Sense Institute Executive Director Kelly Caufield…