Press Releases

Press Release: Public Comment Now Open on Colorado’s 2021 Minimum Wage, Other New Legislation

DENVER - The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment’s (CDLE) Division of Labor Standards and Statistics (DLSS) announced today the proposed new Colorado minimum wage, currently at $12.00, will adjust for inflation on January 1, 2021 to $12.32, as required by the Colorado Constitution. In 2006, Colorado voters approved a ballot measure tying the annual minimum wage to inflation, except for 2017-20, when it rose by larger amounts due to a 2016 ballot measure raising the minimum wage to $12.00 by 2020.

Press Release: State Labor Dept: Initial Regular Unemployment Claims Under 6000 for Second Week in a Row

(DENVER) -- Today the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) reported that 5,974 regular initial unemployment claims and 2,216 Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) claims were filed the week ending September 5th. Additionally, 3,253 PUA initial claims were filed the week ending August 29th. Since mid-March, a total of 548,593 regular unemployment initial claims and 156,589 pandemic unemployment assistance claims have been filed. 

Press Release: Regular Initial UI Claims Filed For The Week Ending August 1st

(DENVER) -- Today the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) reported that 7,138 regular initial unemployment claims were filed the week ending August 1st. There were also 7,585 Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) claims filed for the same week. Since mid-March, a total of 517,203 regular unemployment initial claims have been filed and a grand total of 679,255 claims, including federal PUA benefits.*