Kevin McCasky-Looking at Current Job Growth in Colorado

As a former public official in Jefferson County, Colorado, as well as the former President and CEO of the Jefferson County Economic Development Corporation (Jeffco EDC), Kevin McCasky has a vested interest in seeing both the local and state economies succeed, as well as see his community grow and prosper well into the future.

A large component or indicator of any economy’s health, as Kevin McCasky knows, is job growth. As a state which continues to experience considerable population growth, and to attract thousands of people from across the country, it is important for Colorado to maintain and cultivate an economy that not only attracts new businesses and business owners, but to lay to groundwork for existing companies to grow and add good-paying jobs for the foreseeable future.

As of late October 2017, Colorado had surpassed the three million mark in terms of labor force. According to the Denver Post, “The number of people actively involved in Colorado’s labor force — people who have jobs or are looking for a job — rose to 3,010,600 in September,” as per the numbers released in then-latest state jobs report. More than 18,000 people became active participants in the state’s workforce in September, said the report, though the unemployment rate in Colorado remains far below the national average.

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Author: Kevin McCasky

Kevin McCasky is an experienced professional and leader.Business professional Kevin McCasky attended the University of Northern Colorado in Greely. While there, he studied Political Science, Government, and Geography. He double majored, earning his Bachelor’s degree in Geography and Political Science and Government. He currently works as a Land Use Consultant in the Greater Denver area.

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