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Arthur Kane, Denver Post

Colorado Health Exchange Workers Paid More Than Similar Positions In Three Other States

By Arthur Kane, Denver Post March 18, 2014 KFF Health News Original

Nearly half of the employees of Colorado’s health care exchange make more than $80,000 per year — outpacing peers in several states.

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