According to the state demographer, Colorado now has more citizens over the age of 65 than teenagers. Today, seniors represent the fastest-growing segment of our population, and by 2035, one out of every five Colorado residents—or an estimated 1.3 million people—will be aged 65 or higher. In Adams County alone, our senior population is expected to jump from 62,000 today to nearly 83,000 by the end of this decade. So why does this matter? To begin with, more than half of Colorado currently lives in a homeowner association. Read the article…………………………….
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