Tag: Health Services
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CU Boulder Leeds report predicts record Colorado employment levels in 2023
Colorado’s economy looks strong heading into 2023, with record employment levels in 2022 expected to continue in the next 12 months and several strong industries here to propel the state through recession worries, according to a 2023 Colorado Business Economic Outlook by University of Colorado Boulder’s Leeds School. This year is expected to be a record…
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Colorado unemployment rate rose in October
Colorado’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased slightly to 3.6% in October, according to a report from the Department of Labor and Employment. The last time the unemployment rate increased occurred in August — from 3.3% to 3.4%. The labor force in Colorado increased by 1,900 in October, but the number of individuals who are employed declined…
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Colorado’s unemployment drops again, recovers all pandemic job losses
Colorado’s unemployment rate continues its slow but steady decline. June’s household survey found that the state’s unemployment level edged down a tenth of a percentage point to 3.4%, the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment reported Friday. It has been 12 consecutive months of flat or dropping unemployment levels, according to the department. Colorado’s unemployment…
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Colorado unemployment rate unchanged in March
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Colorado’s economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic didn’t make much progress in March as the unemployment rate remained unchanged at 6.4%, the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment reported Friday. Colorado new jobless claims slide lower for seventh consecutive week The department revised February’s rate…






