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Denver's Robust Job Market: Tech, Healthcare, and Tourism Trends in 2026
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Denver's job market remains robust amid national trends, with Colorado's unemployment rate falling to rank 23rd nationally per Kiowa County Press reports, though specific Denver figures for early 2026 are unavailable, creating a data gap on precise local unemployment. The employment landscape features strong tech and healthcare sectors, led by major employers like EchoStar Corporation and Arrow Electronics as detailed in Denver Business Journal listings. Key statistics show Denver ranking high in quality of education and health, with over 52 percent of residents aged 25-plus holding bachelor's degrees, supporting a skilled workforce according to Realtor.com's 2026 state capitals analysis. Trends indicate steady job creation influenced by national gains of 130,000 positions in January, primarily in healthcare, while hospitality shows mixed results with food services adding jobs but accommodations losing some, as noted in Snowsports News econometrics. Tourism faces seasonal pressures from poor snowpack in Colorado, causing occupancy declines of 6.7 percent year-over-year and revenue drops of 5.7 percent, contrasting stronger performance elsewhere in the West. Growing sectors include tech, with firms like Trimble expanding visibility, and startups fueled by billions in venture capital statewide via SoCo Digest. Recent developments feature Denver hiring a new County Assessor and climbing gym roles proliferating. Commuting trends favor walkability and public transit in this outdoor-oriented city. Government initiatives through Denvergov.org emphasize workforce support, though specifics are limited. Market evolution points to resilience despite winter tourism softness, with evolution toward tech and education-driven growth. Current openings include Head Coach at Movement Baker in Denver, Roadway Project Manager at Wilson & Company’s Denver office per CEEcareers, and Director of Youth Education at CityROCK in nearby Colorado Springs. Key findings highlight low unemployment, tech dominance, and tourism vulnerabilities, positioning Denver favorably for skilled professionals.
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