Barbara Crimond | Apr 27, 2026 | Comments 0
Household survey data
- According to the survey of households, the number of unemployed individuals increased by 1,000 to 127,300 from January to February. Colorado’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was unchanged over the same time period at 3.9 percent. The national unemployment rate increased by one-tenth of a percentage point to 4.4 percent from January to February.
- Colorado’s labor force decreased by 10,300 in February to 3,238,500. The share of Coloradans participating in the labor force was 66.6 percent in February, two-tenths of a percentage point lower than in January, this marks the lowest labor force participation rate since September 2020. The U.S. labor force participation rate decreased one-tenth of a percentage point to 62.0 percent in February.
- The number of individuals employed in Colorado decreased by 11,300 in February to 3,111,200, which represents 64.0 percent of the state’s 16+ population. Colorado’s employment-population ratio of 64.0 percent in February decreased two-tenths of a percentage point from January. The national employment-population ratio decreased one-tenth of a percentage point from the month prior to 59.3 percent in February.
Establishment survey data
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