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Something very unusual is happening in the U.S. economy. Traditionally, workers lose buying power to rising prices. But lately, paychecks and prices have been heading in opposite directions.
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The jobs picture has changed profoundly since the 1970s. This map shows how those changes played out across the country.
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Overall, wages were stagnant over the past year. But workers in some sectors saw significant gains.
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There’s a recent study out of University of Colorado Boulder. The report, commissioned by the American Petroleum Institute, looked at the financial impact…
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Over the weekend, Governor John Hickenlooper visited several businesses on the Western Slope. In Delta County he toured business that received REDI…
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Colorado's economy is doing better.Numbers released Monday show the state's unemployment rate fell to 5.3 percent in July. The last time it was this low…
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Democrat Abel Tapia is challenging Republican Congressman Scott Tipton for Colorado's 3rd Congressional District seat. The 3rd District covers most of…
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The daily grind isn't everyone's style. Around the nation, young people are hard at work at offbeat jobs — like tracking bats in the dark of night or wandering a museum in a 75-pound dinosaur costume.
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More coal miners in the North Fork Valley are being laid off. Oxbow Mining company, owned by billionaire Bill Koch, laid off more than a hundred more…
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Two weeks ago, the coal mine near Paonia owned by billionaire Bill Koch laid off more than half of its employees. The Koch owned Oxbow Mining company…