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Colorado’s rising unemployment rate shows no signs of slowing as it continues outpacing the national average. Meanwhile, ...
Unemployment in Colorado rose again in March, continuing a monthslong trend that has the state's unemployment rate outpacing ...
Colorado had one of the highest unemployment rate increases from March 2024 to March 2025, according to a new monthly report ...
Colorado’s unemployment rate keeps creeping up. The unemployment rate rose from 4.7 percent to 4.8 percent in March, ...
Colorado employers added 6,800 jobs between February and March, which would normally be a strong showing, except for the fact that 10,000 striking King Soopers workers returned to the job.
The King Soopers strike contributed to a net loss of 8,900 jobs across Colorado between January and February and pushing the state’s 12-month employment gain to an anemic 500 jobs.
Colorado’s unemployment rate rose slightly in March to 4.8%, which is also above the national average of 4.2%. It ticked up from 4.7% in February, as did the national average from 4.1% ...
The audit also found that the department miscalculated unemployment insurance rates for 30,000 Colorado businesses, resulting in some businesses overpaying by roughly $5 million, while others ...
Colorado had one of the highest unemployment rate increases from March 2024 to March 2025, according to a new monthly report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. FOX31's Nate Belt was at the ...