Published: April 17, 2014

Continued employment expansion in Colorado in the first half of 2014 is signaled in a quarterly report released today by Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler and prepared by the 澳门开奖结果2023开奖记录 Leeds School of Business.

鈥淐oloradans continue to persevere and show their can-do spirit by pursuing the American dream,鈥 said Gessler. 鈥淎s these business leaders create jobs, hopefully our employment continues to tick upwards.鈥

The Quarterly Business and Economic Indicators Report is published by the Business Research Division at the Leeds School using data from the Secretary of State鈥檚 central business registry.

During the first quarter, a total of 26,522 new businesses filed with the Secretary of State鈥檚 office -- a decrease of only 0.1 percent compared with the same time last year.

鈥淭he economic metrics are overwhelmingly positive this quarter,鈥 said economist Richard Wobbekind, executive director of the Leeds School鈥檚 Business Research Division. 鈥淗owever, given the slight slip in new business filings in quarter one, we will be paying close attention to听the next quarter鈥檚 data to see if a downward trend is emerging.鈥

The quarterly report is based on an analysis that found a strong correlation between new entity filings and total nonfarm employment.

Colorado recorded 89,721 new entities during the past 12 months ending in March -- a 3 percent increase from the previous 12 months.

At 118,167 for the first quarter, existing entity renewals also were up 7.3 percent compared with the same period in 2013. The first quarter finished with 533,927 total entities in good standing in the business registry, an increase of 5.4 percent from the previous year.

Visit the Secretary of State鈥檚 to view current and past reports or to sign up to receive the report by email. For more information about CU-Boulder鈥檚 Business Research Division visit .

鈥淭he economic metrics are overwhelmingly positive this quarter,鈥 said economist Richard Wobbekind, executive director of the Leeds School鈥檚 Business Research Division. 鈥淗owever, given the slight slip in new business filings in quarter one, we will be paying close attention to the next quarter鈥檚 data to see if a downward trend is emerging.鈥