Tag: Leeds School Of Business
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Colorado businesses starting to feel good about the economy again, report shows
For the first time in two years, a key barometer for the state’s economy entered positive territory.
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Colorado’s job growth expected to continue in 2024, report shows
Colorado’s economy will see increased job growth in 2024, economists predict, and its labor force participation is near record levels. But concerns still persist around commercial real estate, rising interest rates and inflation. That’s according to the 59th Annual Colorado Business Economic Outlook by the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado Boulder…
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The University of Colorado brings in over $17.2 billion in 2023
The college and affiliate hospitals generate significant economic impact for the state
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Leeds finds pessimistic business confidence three consecutive quarters in Colorado
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…
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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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Polis names new CU regent for 5th district, Switchbacks president named to Colorado Tourism Board
Gov. Jared Polis named Ken Montera on Monday to represent the 5th Congressional District, which includes Colorado Springs, on the University of Colorado Board of Regents. Montera, a Republican, ran for an at-large seat on the board unsuccessfully in 2018. He will replace Chance Hill, who resigned his seat last month to “pursue new professional…
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Colorado economic indicators looking up, some concerns remain
Colorado’s strong labor force participation rate, new business filings and declining unemployment have state economists optimistic about continued recovery in the fourth quarter and 2022, according to a report issued Thursday by the Colorado secretary of state and the University of Colorado Boulder. “Today’s report illustrates that Colorado’s economy continues to improve. The state’s GDP…
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CU report: Colorado business leaders more optimistic thanks to COVID vaccines
Colorado’s business leaders are beginning to feel better about the state’s economy thanks to the COVID-19 vaccine, according to a report by the University of Colorado Boulder’s Business Research Division. Though sentiment is steady from late 2020 to early 2021, experts are predicting improved business conditions during the second quarter of 2021. “While the Colorado…




