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- The Business Research Division has served communities across the state for more than 100 years.
- Colorado’s business leaders have maintained a gloomy outlook throughout the uneven road back from the pandemic-driven recession.
- The economy continues to take sideways steps emerging from the pandemic. For every bit of good news—like the state's persistent jobs recovery or better-than-expected record of new entities forming—there remain stubborn headwinds related to inflation
- Here's a preview of what to expect at the Business Economic Outlook Forum on Dec. 5 in Denver.
- The ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä system has an outsized impact on Colorado's economy, one that touches every county and most industry categories.
- The latest quarterly survey of Colorado business leaders may indicate we're nearing the bottom, but that's one of the few hopeful signs in the report.
- The economy continues to send mixed signals at both the state and national level, with inflation and high prices countering good news on jobs. For more, check out the latest Colorado Secretary of State Quarterly Business and Economic Indicators
- Colorado remains a pace car for employment, even as business leaders are losing confidence amid inflation, tangled supply chains and interest rates.
- Economist Rich Wobbekind named among Colorado's most influential business leaders. Rich Wobbekind walks an executive-level class through a presentation. His insights on the economy—and the lengths he goes to in sharing them with
- Download The Leeds Business Confidence Index (LBCI) Q1 2022 Business confidence remained elevated ahead of Q1 2022, rising slightly from Q4 2021. All components of the index increased ahead of the first quarter. The