Leeds finds pessimistic business confidence three consecutive quarters in Colorado

University of Colorado and Flatirons

Recent data shows the local business community continues to be pessimistic, with business confidence down for three consecutive quarters — the third longest period in 20 years.

The Leeds Business Confidence Index found that only one of the six components that go into determining confidence was positive. That area – industry sales – saw the largest quarter-over-quarter jump.

The index is produced on a quarterly basis by the Leeds School of Business at Colorado University at Boulder.

Women in Colorado construction see barriers torn down, as industry reaps benefits

The least optimism was registered in the national economy category. Respondents collectively marked it at 37.1 on a 100 point scale on which 50 is considered neutral. This is a slight an improvement from the first quarter, which stood at 34.4.

Rich Wobbekind, senior economist and faculty director of the Business Research Division, said that panelists do not expect inflation to improve through the year.

“Our forecast shows inflation in the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is projected to increase 4.3% this year, a slight improvement from the 4.5% increase projected last quarter,” Wobbekind said in the press release.

Unemployment rose slightly in February across Colorado
DIA's Phil Washington withdraws from consideration for FAA administrator


PREV

PREVIOUS

CBS4 Anchor Jim Benemann reflects on career, pending retirement

Denver residents will miss Jim Benemann, who has been a fixture in so many living rooms delivering the news from the anchor desk of CBS4 for the past 20 years. His last day is Friday.  Benemann’s broadcast journalism career — most all of it in Denver — spans almost 45 years. “Jim has covered about every major […]

NEXT

NEXT UP

DIA travelers losing 2,000 parking spaces until October

Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Beginning Monday, more than 2,000 parking spaces in the Denver International Airport East Economy Lot will be closed for about six months.  Construction work is planned to improve the shelter, islands and curbs, install new snow storage pads, update the drainage, and repave and restripe […]


Welcome Back.

Streak: 9 days i

Stories you've missed since your last login:

Stories you've saved for later:

Recommended stories based on your interests:

Edit my interests