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From California Dreams to Colorado Realities

By March 2, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Colorado’s Transformation: From Western Paradise to a Cautionary Tale

A Shift in Dynamics

Colorado was once the idyllic alternative to California, boasting majestic mountains and a vibrant economy, all while maintaining a pro-growth and lightly regulated environment. However, this balance has recently tipped, reshaped by a wave of new residents from the Golden State. These ambitious movers brought with them political ideologies and policy inclinations that contributed to their departure from California. Consequently, the consequences of this migration are becoming increasingly evident.

Economic Consequences

Population Growth and Employment Challenges

The influx of Californian strivers initially seemed beneficial, but the tide has turned. Colorado now experiences slowing population growth and a contracting labor force, leaving major cities like Denver lagging in economic momentum compared to their Midwestern counterparts.

Skyrocketing Housing Costs

Among the most striking changes are the soaring housing costs, which have reached levels akin to those in coastal California. Home prices now surpass six times the median income, making home ownership increasingly unattainable for many residents.

Corporate Relocations

The changing economic landscape has not gone unnoticed by businesses. Major employers have begun relocating or expanding in states with a more favorable regulatory climate and lower costs. Infrastructure investments appear skewed towards poorly chosen transit systems, while necessary highway expansions have stalled, painting a picture of a state grappling with its growing pains.

Learning from Others: The Cost of Neglect

As Colorado contemplates its future, it can look to other blue states that have experienced similar downturns. States like Illinois and Virginia provide cautionary examples of ignoring early warning signs.

Illinois: A Case Study in Decline

Illinois stands as a prime example of what happens when policymakers disregard serious problems. The state has lost 1.6 million residents since 2000, ranking it among the worst in the nation for population decline. While Governor J.B. Pritzker boasts of population growth, it’s essential to note that the state lost 40,000 residents last year. The gains come primarily from migrants, which, when paired with significant outflows, results in economic hemorrhaging.

Despite an increase in state spending of 40% since 2019, Illinois ranks 46th in GDP growth, and its pension liabilities are the highest in the country at $221 billion—147% more than California’s.

Virginia: A Cautionary Tale

Virginia is currently following a disappointing trajectory as well. Governor Abigail Spanberger, who was elected on a centrist platform, has begun to implement policies that mirror those of California. Just weeks into her tenure, Boeing, a significant employer, announced its departure from the state. Virginia is in danger of losing its reputation as a business-friendly alternative to the regulatory-heavy Northeast.

Colorado’s Potential for Reversal

Despite the bleak outlook, Colorado retains unique advantages: beautiful natural resources, an educated workforce, and the possibility of reversing recent declines—if political will returns in measured and effective governance.

A Chance for Change

However, cultivating the necessary political will remains a challenge. The lessons from Illinois and Virginia illustrate the pitfalls of ignoring fiscal realities and adopting unsuccessful policies.

The Broader Trend: California’s Influence on Policy

The agenda that has led to California’s troubles is now being emulated in states like Colorado, Illinois, and Virginia. High taxes, expansive government spending, and a disregard for the implications of these policies threaten to recreate California’s struggles in other regions.

The Accelerated Wreckage

What took California decades to dismantle is being replicated at an alarming rate in these states. As the model set by Governor Gavin Newsom spreads, it is crucial to recognize the potential pitfalls and strive for a more sustainable and balanced approach that does not sacrifice growth for regulatory burdens.

In conclusion, Colorado stands at a crossroads. By learning from the missteps of Illinois and Virginia, it may avoid falling victim to the same fate. How the state navigates the coming years will determine whether it can reclaim its status as the West’s jewel or become another cautionary tale of decline.

For further reading on the consequences of these policy changes, check out the detailed analysis in City Journal.

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