State economy in mostly positive territory, as expected
The Colorado economy continues to expand, outperforming the U.S. economy, but at a slower pace than seen in 2014 and 2015, according to a midyear economic update released today by the 麻豆视频鈥檚 Business Research Division (BRD) at the听.
Employment in the state was up by 2.4 percent year-over-year in May 2016. A total gain of 62,000 jobs in Colorado is expected听for 2016, nearly reaffirming the estimate given in December at the BRD's听. However, the sources of that听growth听among the state鈥檚 sectors have slightly shifted from expectations with some areas performing better than others.
鈥淥ur original forecast for 2016 is similar to what we鈥檙e in fact seeing, but there are some sectors that are doing better than we anticipated and some that aren鈥檛 doing as well,鈥 said economist Richard Wobbekind, executive director of the听, which prepares the midyear outlook. 鈥淭here鈥檚 been more growth in government jobs and leisure and hospitality than we鈥檇 anticipated. And we certainly are seeing significant flows of venture capital particularly into software and applications-types of areas.鈥
Wobbekind also noted both commercial and residential construction is strong, as well as manufacturing and information, which includes publishing and telecommunications.
鈥淲e鈥檙e really seeing job growth across the board, except for the natural resources and mining sector,鈥 he said.
Wobbekind recently met with Colorado Business Economic Outlook steering committee members, who represent the state鈥檚 major economic sectors, for the midyear update.
Sector highlights:
础驳谤颈肠耻濒迟耻谤别:听Low commodity prices and a decline in exports in 2016 continue to affect Colorado farmers and ranchers. Drought conditions have moderately abated. 听
Natural resources and mining:听The number of seasonally adjusted jobs in this sector has been decreasing since January 2015. With 26,300 jobs in May 2016, the industry has experienced a 16.8 percent decline since May 2015.
颁辞苍蝉迟谤耻肠迟颈辞苍:听Although employment in the industry has grown steadily since the beginning of 2012 and sits at 158,300 as of May 2016 鈥 up from 147,800 jobs in May of last year 鈥 the number has not reached pre-recession levels.
惭补苍耻蹿补肠迟耻谤颈苍驳:听Employment in the sector surpassed committee estimates in 2015, but is underperforming against expectations for this year. Employment in the sector totaled 143,300 jobs in May of 2016, up from 140,700 around the same time last year.
Trade, transportation and utilities:听Holding steady, the sector increased in employment by 1 percent through May after experiencing a 2.9 percent increase, or the addition of 12,400 jobs, in 2015. The sector currently employs 448,900 people and accounts for 17.3 percent of statewide employment
Information:听Total employment in May 2016 was 71,800 jobs, or 36.6 percent below the peak reached in 2001, but up by 1.8 percent year-over-year.
Financial activities:听Overall employment has seen a modest gain of 3,500 jobs year-over-year through May. The real estate, rental and leasing sector grew by 7.5 percent in the same period, indicating growth in the housing industry.
Professional and business services:听Year-over-year growth in May 2016 was 2.2 percent, an 8,700-job increase, bringing the sector total to 405,700 jobs. Among the sector鈥檚 three subsectors, professional, scientific and technical services accounted for 51.2 percent of total employment in the industry in May 2016.
Education and health services:听Total employment in the sector was at 321,000 jobs as of May 2016, a year-over-year growth of 3.1 percent. Accounting for nearly 88 percent of the sector鈥檚 employment, the areas of health care and social assistance grew by 7,300 jobs year-over-year in May, continuing a steady growth trend.
Leisure and hospitality:听The sector grew by 5 percent in jobs year-over-year as of May 2016, or 15,500 jobs.
骋辞惫别谤苍尘别苍迟:听Through May 2016, the sector is 7,000 jobs, or 1.7 percent, above the committee estimate, which was 418,200 jobs total.
International trade:听Colorado exports were down by 11.1 percent year-over-year in April 2016. The state鈥檚 top-five import markets in order are Canada, Mexico, China, Japan and Malaysia. Malaysia replaces the Netherlands, which held the No. 5 spot at midyear in 2015.
For the complete Colorado 2016 midyear economic update visit the听.
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