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Modest employment growth to continue into 2017, says CU 91أغجز¸َ report

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Colorado employment is poised to modestly expand extending into 2017, according to a 91أغجز¸َ 91أغجز¸َ report released today by Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams.

The quarterly indicators report, prepared by CU 91أغجز¸َ’s at the , uses data from the secretary of state’s business registry to report correlations between the data and economic metrics.

“Several months ago our office was excited to surpass a record of 600,000 business entities in good standing,â€‌ Secretary Williams said. “I’m happy to report that business formation continues to accelerate beyond that number.â€‌

In the three-month period ending in September, there were 119,385 business entity renewals, an increase of 4.1 percent compared with the third quarter of 2015. Limited liability companies once again drove year-over-year growth in entities in good standing.

“This data confirms that Colorado is likely to see continued, moderate employment growth into 2017,â€‌ said economist Richard Wobbekind, executive director of the Business 91أغجز¸َ Division.

During the third quarter, a total of 27,008 new business filings were recorded with the Secretary of State’s office, a decrease from the second quarter of 2016, but an increase of 7.3 percent over the prior year. Colorado recorded 108,068 new entities during the 12 months ending in June, a 5.2 percent increase over the previous 12 months. The third quarter finished with 619,477 total entities in good standing in the business registry, a 5.4 percent increase over the prior year.

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