CO

Colorado Economy
2026-27

Capital: Denver · Western United States · FY 2026-27 Budget Estimates
Fiscal Score: 100 / 100 — Healthy · Fiscally Safe
100
Fiscal Score
Healthy · Fiscally Safe
Gross State Domestic Product $510,000 Trillion (Est)
Revenue Receipts $55,000 Trillion
Total Expenditure $58,000 Trillion
Population (Est) 5.9 M Citizens

Colorado's finances are in great shape!

The state is managing its money very well. It is spending within its limits and its total debt is low compared to how much it earns. For every citizen, the debt is about $3,998, which is very manageable.

Fiscal Matrix

vs Average US State Deficit (3%)
Healthy
1.50% Fiscal Deficit / GSDP
RBI Limit: 3%
MetricStateRBI NormStatus
Fiscal Deficit 1.50%≤ 3.5% ✓ On Track
Revenue Deficit +1.7%≤ 0% ✓ Surplus
Debt / GSDP 4.60%≤ 25% ✓ Sustainable
Interest / Revenue 1.7%≤ 15% ✓ Manageable

Live Debt Clock

Estimated accumulation this FY
LIVE
Total Outstanding Debt
$ ... Trillion
Debt per Citizen
$ 3,998
Detailed debt composition (internal/central/other) is not available at the state level in the current dataset. Refer to the RBI State Finances report for a full breakdown.
Formula: Base Debt + (Fiscal Deficit ÷ 365 × Days Elapsed)

Revenue vs Expenditure

FY 2026-27 Budget Estimates
Based on FY 2026-27 Budget Estimates only. Historical actuals are not included in the current dataset.

Revenue Receipts

FY 2026-27
Total Revenue Receipts
$55,000
Trillion
Revenue composition (own tax, central transfers, non-tax) varies significantly by state and is not available in the current dataset. Refer to the RBI State Finances report for a detailed breakdown.

State vs National Avg

Key ratio comparison
Fiscal Deficit
1.50% | Avg: 1.2%
Debt / GSDP
4.60% | Avg: 8.9%

Key Indicators

Tax RevenueOwn tax + Central share
₹38,500
Capital ExpenditureAsset creation
₹11,600
Interest PaymentsServicing past debt
₹940
Explore Other States