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Colorado is a state that has continued to see growth, especially in the area of jobs. However, statistics from 2006 showed that this growth may be slowing. Interestingly, the business industry has remained stable even with slower growth. The data shows that the growth of businesses in Colorado was higher than the national average, which is a good sign for the state.
The businesses in Colorado contributed to the creation of 48,000 jobs during the second quarter of 2006. This helped Colorado maintain an unemployment rate of approximately 4.4%, which is much lower than the national average. However, the Federal Reserve Bank indicated that business growth in Colorado slowed by the second quarter of 2006. This was due in large part to increasing interest rates and rising energy costs. If these trends continued, the state may begin to experience slower growth in 2007.
One of the industries that has expanded the most in this state is mining. The increasing cost of energy is directly connected to this field, and the growth of the sector is a direct result of it. The growth of mining is expected to create a domino effect that will also allow growth in the manufacturing, wholesale, and transportation businesses. Trade is also expected to grow.
The businesses that experienced the weakest growth during 2006 were the Information Technology and manufacturing industries. Despite the fact that electronic manufacturing created... (the text ends abruptly).
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