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What’s Working: Colorado’s slow job growth doesn’t mean no one is hiring
Colorado is experiencing slow job growth, though this suggests people are still being hired. Companies like Ursa Major and Terumo BCT are actively expanding or sharing openings. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate is reported at 3.9%, but Mission Foods announced it is closing its plant in Pueblo.
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- What’s Working: How Colorado knows 7,322 people found jobs on state’s official job board
- What’s Working: As Colorado’s minimum wage heads higher in 2027, some impact shows up in the data
- What’s Working: Uneven inflation still eroding affordability in Colorado
- US hiring slows in what economists are calling a ‘low-momentum’ labor market
- California gained jobs in March as unemployment rate drops to 5.3%