Kevin McCasky: Three Facts About Job Growth in Colorado

Kevin McCasky has lived in Colorado for many years and is interested in job growth in the state. He has worked as the County Commissioner for Jefferson County, and with the Jefferson County Economic Development Corporation. He closely follows the job market in Jefferson County as well as the rest of the state.

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According to the Denver Business Journal, “Colorado ranks fifth among the states for job growth over the past year and twelfth for a total increase in jobs.” Between 2015 and 2016, the state added more than sixty thousand payroll jobs.

Colorado is expected to continue its job growth trend, according to at least one forecast. The University of Colorado at Boulder creates an annual economic report called the Colorado Business Economic Outlook. The 2017 report states that residents of Colorado should expect a job growth rate of two point four percent. The state should rank in the top ten states for job growth as well. Colorado has experienced a high job growth for six years.

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In recent years, Colorado has experienced the highest rate of job growth since the mid-90s. The Denver Posts reports that “Colorado’s unemployment rate of three point seven percent remained the seventh lowest in the country.” The residents of Colorado have experienced job growth in the past several years. Keven McCasky is a resident of Colorado and has been an avid follower of the economy for many years.

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Kevin McCasky: Economic Development in Jefferson County

Kevin McCasky is a professional who is interested in economic development in Jefferson County, Colorado. He worked as the County Commissioner of Jefferson County between January of 2005 and 2011. He states that he was “responsible for ordinance and regulatory rule making, general policy decisions, fiscal and budgetary approval and financial oversight.”He worked with the Jefferson County Economic Development Corporation as well. Mr. McCasky enjoys following the growth of Jefferson County, Colorado.

Jefferson County is the fourth most populated county in Colorado. According to its webpage, Jefferson County is the “Gateway to the Rocky Mountains.” There are many businesses located there.

Jefferson County Economic County Development Corporation’s mission statement is “to strengthen the economic vitality of Jefferson County through the creation, retention, and expansion of primary jobs.”The county says it is “seeing a dramatic rise in business activity.”Along with the rest of the state, Jefferson County is growing steadily.

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According to the 2017 Colorado Business Economic Outlook that was created by the University of Colorado at Boulder, industries such as healthcare, tourism, and construction will grow and begin hiring. The study estimates that the state of Colorado will gain more than sixty thousand jobs in the next year. Jefferson County will most likely grow along with the other counties in the state. Kevin McCasky is interested in studying Jefferson County’s economic growth.

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