(The Center Square) – Coloradans are working longer to pay rent and mortgages as housing continues to be a challenge in the state, according to new research from the Common Sense Institute. “It’s not just the cost of a mortgage that has Coloradans working more, it's also skyrocketing property taxes, increased utility bills and rising insurance rates,” DJ Summers, director of policy and research for the organization, said in a statement announcing its new report. “This is... Read this story