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Confidence among Colorado business leaders has plunged, with one in five now saying the U.S. economy has already entered a recession and nearly three in five expecting the downturn to arrive sometime next year, according.
Released by the Leeds Business Research Division at CU Boulder’s Leeds School of Business, the business confidence index indicates how business leaders across the state anticipate the economy to perform in the coming quarter.
About 80% of Colorado business leaders believe the U.S. economy has either already entered a recession or will do so by 2023, according to the Leeds Business Confidence Index survey