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Colorado has a plan to ensure a more accurate census count in 2030, and it could bring in millions in federal funding
By Andrea Teres-Martinez Follow
ateres-martinez@postindependent.com at Glenwood Springs Post Independent
· June 16, 2026
· 1 min read
Colorado has a census problem, and it’s costing the state millions of dollars in federal funding and adequate political representation. The state is partnering with nonprofits to find a solution before the 2030 census.
In May, the Colorado State Demography Office released its 2030 Census Strat...
Key takeaway In May, the Colorado State Demography Office released its 2030 Census Strat...
Why this matters in Aspen News
For Aspen , a more accurate census count in 2030 could mean a significant boost in federal funding for critical services such as schools and transportation. Given the city's small size and unique demographics, even a slight undercount could result in a substantial loss of funding. The Colorado State Demography Office's plan to partner with nonprofits to reach undercounted communities is particularly relevant to Aspen, where certain populations may face barriers to participating in the census. As the city continues to grow and evolve, it is crucial that its residents are accurately represented in the census to ensure adequate funding and political representation. The potential loss of $2 million in federal funding for every 1,000 undercounted residents is a stark reminder of the importance of getting the count right, especially for a city like Aspen that relies heavily on federal funding to support its infrastructure and services.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 16, 2026 ·
Source: Glenwood Springs Post Independent ·
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What is this story about? Colorado has a census problem, and it’s costing the state millions of dollars in federal funding and adequate political representation. The state is partnering with nonprofits to find a solution before the 2030 census.
In May, the Colorado State Demography Office released its 2030 Census Strat...
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ateres-martinez@postindependent.com at Glenwood Springs Post Independent. To learn more about how Aspen News selects and reviews stories, see our editorial standards .
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