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Colorado added nearly 14,000 payroll jobs in April, marking the largest spike of monthly employment since 2011. It’s not just job availability either,…
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In another sign of the state’s slow but sustained economic recovery, Colorado added 3,300 jobs in March.Despite the increase, the new report [.pdf] from…
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Even with a consistent unemployment rate, nonfarm payroll jobs in Colorado increased by 6,200 between the months of January and February. It’s not just…
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Up to 26,000 unemployed Colorado residents face more economic hardship this month if Congress does not vote to extend federal jobless benefits into…
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Thanks to a $4.6 million federal grant, Colorado is launching a program to hire temporary workers to provide cleanup and recovery work following…
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State labor officials have announced two efforts to help employers impacted by September’s historic floods. In many Front Range counties the natural…
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Colorado’s unemployment rate fell to 6.9 percent in April. That’s two tenths of one percentage point lower than March’s rate of 7.1 percent.Private sector…
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Colorado’s unemployment rate fell again in March to the lowest figure since January of 2009. The state’s figure remains well below the national…
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State labor officials are revising the way they calculate payroll job figures, using a method they hope will paint a more accurate picture of the…
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Colorado's unemployment rate continues to trend downward – declining another two-tenths of a percentage point last month, to 7.7 percent.Alexandra Hall,…