Colorado’s job growth above regional, national averages | Colorado Springs Business Journal: By Amy Gillentine
Colorado’s economy continues to add jobs at a higher rate than the rest of the Rocky Mountain states and the nation.
Colorado’s economy grew nearly 2 percentage points in August, from 54.8 to 56.5, according to the Goss Institute for Economic Research. The overall business conditions index, a mathematical average of new orders, production, employment, inventories and delivery lead time, is growing if the rate is above 50, which is neutral, Goss said.
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