A report from the state details potential impacts — and the revenue loss looks steep.
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President Donald Trump’s trade war could shave $241 million of revenue from Colorado’s general fund for the fiscal year ending in June 2026, according to the Office of State Planning and Budgeting.
The revenue loss could grow to $448 million for the next fiscal year if tariffs as currently set stay in place, the office said, as they released a report detailing the impacts Trump’s trade war could have on Colorado’s economy.





