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Brighton's slightly more expensive than average. Expect housing around $1,573/month, groceries a bit higher nationally, and healthcare on par. Taxes: CO has lower sales tax but higher income tax than the US average.
Brighton boasts a diverse economy! Agriculture and energy (oil, gas, renewable) are mainstays, with a focus on attracting businesses offering primary jobs. The median income sits around $73,421.
Brighton enjoys sunshine over 300 days a year! It has a semi-arid climate with hot, dry summers (average highs in the 80s) and mild winters (average highs in the 40s) with occasional snowfall (around 40 inches annually).
Brighton celebrates throughout the year! Catch the 2024 Colorado Tiny House Festival in July, the Turkey Trot in November, or free summer flicks and concerts at Flicks and Kicks in Carmichael Park.
Brighton's artistic heart beats at the Main Street Gallery, showcasing local artists. Public art installations and the "Eye for Art" program featuring local works in City Hall add artistic charm. Catch live performances at the Armory Performing Arts Center.
Brighton offers outdoor fun for all! Hike or bike the Colorado Front Range Trail, cast a line at Barr Lake State Park , practice archery, or go for a swim at the Oasis Aquatic Park. In winter, try ice skating or head to nearby resorts for skiing.