CU’s 2023 Colorado Business Economic Outlook projects slow growth in 2023

DENVER — The economy, both in Colorado and nationwide, has been on a rollercoaster ride since the outbreak of COVID-19 in early 2020. And while the biggest jerks and loops might be in the past, we’re not quite ready to step off the pandemic-coaster quite yet.
Even three years later, “I don’t think we’ve fully worked through it,” Brian Lewandowski, executive director of the Business Research Division at the University of Colorado Leeds School of Business, said of the pandemic economic impacts.
From the worker shortage to supply-chain disruptions to work-from-home productivity, there are still dynamics caused by COVID-19 that the economic…
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