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Jobs & Our Economy
Arizona Jobs and Labor Force May Update

Arizona added 2,000 non-farm jobs on a seasonally adjusted basis in May (+0.06%), ranking 30th among all states and Washington D.C. The U.S. gained 172,000 jobs in May (+0.11%).

June 23, 2026 Zachary Milne
Jobs & Our Economy
Colorado Labor Market Update - May 2026

Colorado experienced a slight net employment decline in May. The state lost a total of 400 nonfarm jobs: public-sector employment fell by 400 while private-sector employment remained level.

Jobs & Our Economy
Iowa Jobs and Labor Force Update - May 2026

Iowa gained 3,400 nonfarm jobs in May, with government employment growing by 800 and private-sector employment growing by 2,600.

June 23, 2026 Andrzej Wieciorkowski
State Budget
Unemployment Insurance and the Growing List of Colorado Policy Pain Points

The story of unemployment insurance is not unique. It reflects a broader trend that has emerged across Colorado's economy over the last decade. New compliance obligations rose across industries ranging from

June 18, 2026 Erik GammRoss Kaminsky