Businesses in the Rocky Mountains Report Steady Employment Outlooks with Softer Wage Gains
Juan David Munoz Henao,
David Rodziewicz and
Nicholas Sly
Rocky Mountain Economist, 2025
Abstract:
Employers in the Rocky Mountain region expect stable employment levels over the next year on balance. Businesses where employment recently fell reduced their headcount mainly by not backfilling open positions. Lower hiring activity is accompanied by less competitive pressure on wages than in past years, especially for new hires.
Date: 2025
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