Colorado economic outlook brightens with strong hiring in April

Strong hiring at hotels restaurants and private wellbeing care providers contributed to a monthly gain of nonfarm jobs in Colorado in April reversing what had been a sluggish start economically to the year according to an update Friday from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment February recorded a monthly loss of jobs but the gain in March was revised to from the initially released Those numbers were distorted by a King Soopers strike which eliminated jobs in February and then added a similar number back in March April absent the strike impacts came in at a strong Of the state s industry sectors nine added jobs last month eight lost jobs and one mining was unchanged on a seasonally adjusted basis according to the CDLE assessment While there is in the present uncertainty in the market system caused by federal policies the uncertainty and volatility in the Colorado labor sector existed long before Current federal policies may be exacerbating existing weaknesses in the Colorado labor sphere stated Broomfield economist Gary Horvath in an email Accommodation and food amenity with jobs added and private fitness care and social assistance with jobs added led the hiring wave Transportation warehousing and utilities were up jobs and authorities employment was up by positions Related Articles Local-first online grocer PineMelon closes because of financial challenges Colorado legislature ends with an AI fizzle as delay falters further stoking talk of a special session Colorado economists question the goals approach of U S tariffs Made in USA gives edge to Denver manufacturer but doesn t spare it effects of tariffs Coloradans rally at state capitol against federal cuts and layoffs The biggest monthly declines last month came in administrative aid and waste management jobs down jobs and retail bargain down jobs Annual job gains remain weak at The Colorado job upsurge rate of lags behind the U S job progress rate of but it is an improvement from a gain in March and a decline in February Of the jobs added in the past year were in the private sector and in the residents sector The state s unemployment rate remained steady at which is higher than the rate for the U S which also was unchanged The number of unemployed workers increased by last month while the total number of employed which includes the self-employed rose by according to a survey of households Regarding federal layoffs the state has received unemployment asserts from federal workers between Jan and May Horvath mentioned That is out of roughly federal workers in the state Majority of of the workers seeking assistance were from Denver El Paso Jefferson and Larimer counties Get more business news by signing up for our Business activity Now newsletter