“US News and World Report lists Colorado in the top ten states for percentage of residents employed. The periodical lists Colorado as having the second most job growth in the country and among the best suited for the ‘new economy’. Factors taken into consideration include growth of companies, a highly educated workforce and the number of inventor patents held by companies in the state.”
Colorado’s economy is bolstered by the growth and expansion of Outdoor Recreation, hemp, and energy. Read the full article here and learn more about how the different economic regions bring more people to Colorado each year and maintain jobs!
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PEDCO Team : The people of Pueblo came together in 1981 and formed PEDCO. Business people, large and small, and individuals dug into their pockets to find money to support PEDCO and its economic development efforts. They also gave of their time, available at a moment’s notice to talk to interested companies.
In 1984, Pueblo’s citizens voted to tax themselves to support economic development. The citizens continue to keep that half-cent sales tax in place. PEDCO uses the money for economic development incentives, funding certain capital projects and equipment purchases for new and expanding businesses.
Colorado’s economy continues to grow
Colorado’s economy continues to grow
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“US News and World Report lists Colorado in the top ten states for percentage of residents employed. The periodical lists Colorado as having the second most job growth in the country and among the best suited for the ‘new economy’. Factors taken into consideration include growth of companies, a highly educated workforce and the number of inventor patents held by companies in the state.”
Colorado’s economy is bolstered by the growth and expansion of Outdoor Recreation, hemp, and energy. Read the full article here and learn more about how the different economic regions bring more people to Colorado each year and maintain jobs!
Author
PEDCO Team : The people of Pueblo came together in 1981 and formed PEDCO. Business people, large and small, and individuals dug into their pockets to find money to support PEDCO and its economic development efforts. They also gave of their time, available at a moment’s notice to talk to interested companies. In 1984, Pueblo’s citizens voted to tax themselves to support economic development. The citizens continue to keep that half-cent sales tax in place. PEDCO uses the money for economic development incentives, funding certain capital projects and equipment purchases for new and expanding businesses.
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