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Boulder County Business Hall of Fame to induct 2020, 2021 classes – BizWest
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KUNC A sign advertises job openings at a gift shop in Estes Park in June 2021. Many mountain communities are struggling to find workers amid a crush of tourists.
Colorado’s economy added 10,800 jobs in June as the pace of recovery cooled slightly, indicating a slow, but steady, rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic that analysts expect to last at least through the rest of the year.
The unemployment rate remained unchanged at 6.2%.
The latest numbers from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, released Friday, are likely to be seen as a good sign despite continued headwinds from labor and supply shortages and a stalling vaccination rate. Job growth has been in positive territory since January.
Demeine Estates Announces Scott Diaz as Senior Vice President,
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Business as unusual
How some of Colorado s hardest hit sectors are faring after a year of COVID
Brittney Rae Reese, right, coaches a client in the before times at her gym, Fit & Nu, which she owns with her sister in Aurora. The pandemic forced the women to move their fitness and wellness classes online, and now they must decide whether or not to return to their 2,500-foot gym./ Photo courtesy Brittney Rae Reese. Michelle P. Fulcher / Colorado Public Radio - 04/01/2021
The economic toll of the coronavirus can be told in numbers. Colorado lost about 376,000 jobs in the first three months of the pandemic and is still down about 160,000, according to Brian Lewandowski, executive director of the business research division at the University of Colorado’s Leeds School of Business.