Published: Jan. 21, 2015

Based on continued growth in fourth-quarter new business filings in Colorado -- including entity renewals, trademarks and trade name registrations -- employment in the state is projected to expand through the first and second quarters of 2015, according to a 麻豆视频 report released today by Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams.

The quarterly indicators report, prepared by CU-Boulder鈥檚 at the Leeds School of Business, uses data from the secretary of state鈥檚 central business registry.

A 鈥渇ee holiday鈥 implemented last summer by former Secretary of State Scott Gessler concluded in October. During the fourth quarter of 2014, a total of 23,320 new businesses filed with the secretary of state鈥檚 office, down from 27,640 in the third quarter of 2014.

鈥淭he end of the business filing fee holiday resulted in a small decrease in new entity formation compared to the third quarter,鈥 said Williams. 鈥淏ut the larger trend is that Coloradans continue to put their ideas into the marketplace and grow our economy.鈥

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

鈥淎s a state, Colorado has done well creating jobs, but wage growth remains the missing component in this recovery,鈥 said economist Richard Wobbekind, executive director of CU-Boulder鈥檚 Business Research Division.

Colorado recorded 102,127 new entities during the 12-month period ending in December -- a 13.8 percent increase from the previous 12 months.

At 107,848 for the fourth quarter, existing entity renewals also were up by 5.5 percent compared with the same period in 2013. Renewals from domestic limited liability companies represented the greatest increase among existing entities.

The fourth quarter finished with 570,093 total entities in good standing in the business registry, a 2.8 percent increase from the prior quarter and an 8.5 percent increase from 2013.

Visit the secretary of state鈥檚 website at to view current and past reports or to sign up to receive reports by email.

Contact:
Richard Wobbekind, Leeds School, 303-492-1147
richard.wobbekind@colorado.edu
Brian Lewandowski, Leeds School, 303-492-3307
brian.lewandowski@colorado.edu
Elizabeth Lock, CU-Boulder media relations, 303-492-3117
elizabeth.lock@colorado.edu
Tim Griesmer, Colo. Dept. of State, 303-860-6903
tim.griesmer@sos.state.co.us

鈥淭he end of the business filing fee holiday resulted in a small decrease in new entity formation compared to the third quarter,鈥 said Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams. 鈥淏ut the larger trend is that Coloradans continue to put their ideas into the marketplace and grow our economy.鈥