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Colorado added more new business filings in 2017, indicating job growth could follow in the near term according to a CU Boulder report released today by Colorado Secretary of State Wayne W. Williams.
Colorado business leaders are more optimistic than they were three months ago, and they're gaining confidence in the national economy despite being slightly less rosy about the state economy, according to the Leeds Business Confidence Index.