Colorado Launches Survey for Workers Aged 50 Plus
Summary
The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE), in partnership with iAging and Workforce Colorado, announced a comprehensive voluntary survey for workers and job seekers aged 50 and older. The survey aims to gather insights on work experiences, job transitions, and career changes to evaluate how well current workforce policies and programs support older workers. According to CDLE's Office of Labor Market Information, 674,800 workers aged 55 and older are actively working or seeking work in Colorado, with an additional 48,600 representing a potential untapped talent pool.
What changed
The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment announced a new voluntary survey targeting workers and job seekers aged 50 and older. The survey will collect information about work experiences, job transitions, and career changes to help evaluate existing workforce policies and programs supporting older adults.
Affected parties include older workers, job seekers aged 50 and older, workforce development organizations, and policymakers. Participation is entirely voluntary, with respondents entered into gift card prize drawings. Survey results will inform future workforce support programs and opportunities across Colorado. No compliance obligations or deadlines are created by this survey announcement.
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Press Release: Labor Department and iAging Partner to Launch Older Worker Survey
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Submitted by user:fieldfirstname — The State of Colorado’s Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE), in conjunction with Workforce Colorado, other workforce organizations and the nonprofit iAging, is conducting a comprehensive survey to gain insight from workers and job seekers aged 50 and over. Respondents are asked to share their experiences with work, job transitions, and career changes. The unique survey aims to strengthen understanding of this valuable, growing demographic, evaluate how well current policies and programs support older workers, and identify areas for improvement.
Coloradans aged 50-plus can take the Older Adult Survey online here to help shape future workforce support programs and opportunities across the state. Survey respondents will be entered into drawings to win gift cards.
“We are so fortunate in Colorado to have a strong community of people aged 50 and older who remain active and interested in participating in the work and volunteer force in our state,” says Kelly Folks, Director of the Division of Employment and Training for Colorado. “It’s important that support and policies are in place to elevate the valuable experience of this vital group. The survey is designed to assist in determining what is working and what needs to change.”
According to CDLE’s Office of Labor Market Information, 674,800 workers aged 55 and older are actively working or looking for work in Colorado. There are another 27,500 workers aged 55 and older that are not actively looking for work, but state that they want a job now. Adding this group to workers aged 55 and older who are unemployed, gives us approximately 48,600 workers aged 55 and older representing a potential untapped talent pool of older workers.“With people living longer and birth rates declining over the last 40+ years, a thriving economy depends on ensuring older adults find a place in the Colorado workforce, which makes participation in the survey more important than ever,” says iAging CEO Karen Brown, a nonprofit assisting with survey distribution and analysis.
This workforce survey is being conducted by iAging, CDLE and its affiliated partners, contractors, and consultants. All participant information is confidential.
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