Colorado Sets Record Low With 2.5% Unemployment In December

DENVER (AP) - Colorado's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate dipped to 2.5% in December, the lowest level in at least 44 years. An unemployment rate of 2.6% in October and November tied the previous record low rate in early 2017.

The lowest rate before that, 2.7%, occurred in 2000. Yuma and Kiowa counties in northeastern Colorado had the nation's lowest seasonally unadjusted unemployment rate of 1.1% in December.

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Economist Gary Horvath says low unemployment is better than high unemployment but can make it hard for employers to find workers. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates Colorado had about 150,000 opening in September but only 85,000 people unemployed and seeking work.

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