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Colorado Sun: What’s Working: Colorado JOLTS is back

That’s the monthly Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, which paused all reports during the longest government shutdown in history. The data was dated since it is from August.

Last month, Aspen Technology Labs and the Colorado Chamber of Commerce released their report for the third quarter. The state experienced little change, with an 0.8% decline in available jobs from the second quarter. Median salaries fell 0.8% and part-time pay dropped 1.6%. That still ranked Colorado as the nation’s 12th highest for full-time median pay.

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