How Colorado Became the Epicenter of Pay Transparency


In 2019, Colorado passed a pay-transparency law requiring employers to disclose pay ranges and information on health benefits in all job postings, as well as barring them from using applicants’ pay history to set wages. One study indicates that the law may have helped boost wages by as much as 3.6%, but another found that it may have weakened individual workers’ bargaining power.

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