As cost of living and labor increases, Summit County businesses have hustled to keep up with the financial demands being placed on residents. Whether they are increasing wages, building affordable housing or giving more paid.
Summit County’s unemployment numbers keep dropping. In February, the county’s unemployment rate was 2.9%. According to the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment’s April report, Summit County’s rate is now 2.1%, ranking it with 12.
Colorado Springs tourism leaders are optimistic that visitors will return to the Pikes Peak region in near-record numbers as the two-year-old COVID-19 pandemic fades from view.
Colorado Springs tourism leaders are optimistic that visitors will return to the Pikes Peak region in near-record numbers as the two-year-old COVID-19 pandemic fades from view.
The Summit Chamber of Commerce is hosting an event celebrating the end of the ski season at Bluebird Market, 325 Blue River Parkway, Silverthorne on Tuesday, April 26. The event features live music from Hobo.