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Sarah Mulholland
Senior Business and Economy Reporter
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sarah.mulholland@cpr.org
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Unemployment continues to fall in Colorado, but supply chain issues and labor shortages are slowing job growth
The trend in Colorado mirrors what is happening in the rest of the country, with steady job growth and monthly hiring stalling out in August.
By
Sarah Mulholland
News
Colorado tourism pushing for international visitors after pandemic put the brakes on travel in 2020, new director says
The Colorado Tourism Office isn’t banking on the pandemic-fueled surge in domestic travel to fill the state’s mountain towns forever.
By
Sarah Mulholland
Money
For people sleeping in their cars, parking lots serve as a safe place to get back on their feet
The Colorado Safe Parking Initiative operates several lots around the state, where some people find refuge from fear of being towed while living in their vehicles.
By
Sarah Mulholland
Money
The Delta Variant Has Hurt Colorado’s Business Optimism, But It’s Not The Only Concern
Business leaders are also worried about inflation and supply chain issues.
By
Sarah Mulholland
Money
Office Workers Still Aren’t Back. For The Small Businesses That Depend On Their Foot Traffic, They Can’t Return Soon Enough
The move to working remotely is a welcome change for a lot of people. But it's been bad news for the businesses that depend on those workers.
By
Sarah Mulholland
News
Colorado Companies With 100 Or More Employees Prepare To Roll Out Biden’s COVID Vaccine Requirement
Not everyone is thrilled about the mandate as business leaders wait for more detailed guidance from OSHA that is expected in the next few weeks
By
Sarah Mulholland
Money
Nearly 90,000 Coloradans Lost Pandemic Unemployment Benefits This Week, But We Won’t Know The Impact On Jobless Claims For Awhile
Weekly jobless claims dipped in Colorado as extended federal benefits ended.
By
Sarah Mulholland
Money
It Took Homes 11 Days To Sell In Denver In August. That Might Be A Sign That The Market Is Slowing
Earlier this year, homes were routinely going into contract within three to four days of being put on the market.
By
Sarah Mulholland
Money
It Just Got Easier For Landlords Across the U.S. — Including In Colorado — To Evict Tenants As Many People Are Still Waiting For Pandemic Rental Relief
Pandemic aid has been slow to reach renters and landlords in many states.
By
Sarah Mulholland
Money
Colorado’s Unemployment Rate Is Holding Steady As Federal Pandemic Benefits Are Set To End
Economists and other experts are still waiting to see if the Delta variant will have an impact on jobs.
By
Sarah Mulholland
Health
Colorado’s Hospitals Are Filling Up As Delta Spreads, But There Are Still Plenty Of Beds Available
Unvaccinated people are currently seven times more likely to end up hospitalized for COVID-19 than those who are fully vaccinated.
By
Sarah Mulholland
Money
Colorado Office Workers Are More Uncertain Than Ever Over Return-To-Workplace Plans Amid The Delta Variant Surge
Even before COVID-19 cases started rising again, there wasn't much consensus on how to bring workers back to the office.
By
Sarah Mulholland
Money
How I-70’s Closure In Glenwood Canyon Will Be A Pain Point For Colorado’s Economy
The “vital corridor” is covered in mud and debris, which means trucker are taking the long way around and businesses are suffering from the delays.
By
Sarah Mulholland
Money
Colorado’s Mountain Towns See Spike In Lodging Rates
People are splurging on travel again.
By
Sarah Mulholland
Justice
Pregnancy And Breastfeeding Discrimination Lawsuit Against Frontier Airlines Will Proceed
The class action lawsuit was filed in 2019 on behalf of Frontier pilots and flight attendants.
By
Sarah Mulholland
Life and Culture
What Was LoDo Like The Last Time Denver Hosted The MLB All-Star Game More Than 20 Years Ago?
LoDo has seen its ups and downs in the past 20 years.
By
Sarah Mulholland
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